BASE DYE I Hera Dine I BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE Is the best In the world, Tba only trne and perfect DlM—harmless, Instantans• one, and reliable; prodnosa a splendid Black or Natural Elrown; remedies the 11l affesta of Bad Dyes, and fre quently restores the original color. Hold by all Drat• gists. The (8111lille Is signed W. A. BATCHELOR. Bl BARCLAY Street. New York. fa2l-ntwtrly IFFifsi WEGO& STRON & 00.'13 owl PIANOB, A nn IN•8131 & H•ANLIN'S CABINET oRO ANS PIANO Oyer MO each of those Ono CABINET Trowrze, Instruments have been Bola 019A118. PIANO by Mr. G., and the demand ts. CANINE? FORTES. eonateally Inereantax. OESAMS, PIA NO .or eels only byCABINET VORTES. J. E. OOCILD._• °EGAD'S. NORTE& PIANO SEVENTH and WIIIST nol9-i f O NUT Ste. CABINET • V.OII,NS, 3I~AR~iS~Z'3_ LIITT—TILIINDIN. —On the morning of the na Inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, by the nee. Shoe. 0. Vernet], Dimond LOVY to Bliss Ellie L. Blundin A all of West Philade'phla tfo cards, se OITBENS—CARRALL.—On the 9th inat.. by the Rev. Dr. Blubaugh, Mr. J. Albert Olthens to Miaa Jennie Carrell.ell of this atty. TOCKINSON—MOORR —Feb. 21d, 1965, at Friends' Meeting• hones. on Twelfth Btreet, Samuel R. Dickinson and Mary W. Move, both of Philadelphia. LIEIDECT. —On the R e v . tent, at St. James' Church, Rinteesaing- by the Charles A. Mason, John Mason, Jr., to Mary 8., daughter of John, Daalehurst. 7Z,M33:3). I MEADE —On Tuesday everang, the Met lnet.,_ John i mOirimat Meade , eldest son of alsjoi General Meade. Vetted Raters Array. The relatives and friends of thermlly.a , e rerpeettlGly Inv i ted te attend hie tune at, without fer.her notice. . ' rrom the residence of his tether. 1836 Del/it:may Place. at 10 0 ' e.' tick on Seta rd ay mornl og mi. LUK log, —Ort the morning of the a g e d wad, only _,;: child of Ab;s oam and Mary Lukens IS mon.he. IR - Vonore]. from the reside Ilea of Ma parents. DIG Frick , Iln street on Seventh-day morning, the 26th. To pro iSr oeed to Abington, , PHI SICK. —On Tuesday. the 21st instant. Elizabeth Cecilick, daughter of the late Henry W Physlok. of county. Maryinnd, In the 74th year of her eve. The relatives and Weeds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late reetosnoe. leo :Ire Spruce west, on Friday afternoon, the 24th inet , At 2S o'clock. without farther notice .11 DOAN. —IC ilied, at the battle of Hatcher'is Ran, on the Sib lint, Lieut. John kdg tr, Jr.. Commany G, , E 91st Regiment P. V. V. If the body is recovered. due notice will be given of the funeral. * ENI , X.—Ge the 22(1 that , James Fennell. youngest son of Dr. J. Warner and Feizabeth H. Knox, aged 10 menthe. The relatives and friends are respeottally inv ted to *Gerd the funeral, from the r• Mance of hie parents, 71)3 loath Third street, above Catharine, on tkanteletv. . al 2 o elect. 4 EIBARPLESS, —At Fairville, Chester county, on the 21st beet.. Jane B. wife of Wm. Shaer/elm, and. (laugh ter of Brinton O. Pyle. The funeral. wi•ltake place next First-day morning. 26th inn . at 11 o'clock. ' JOB Es. —Oa Fourth day. the 22d instant. Phoebe. ' - Vidor, of William Jones, aged 81 years. ''.. 'The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without farther notice, from her late c' ?abidance, No. 122 North Tenth street, on Seventh-der . mot , tag asst (the Pith Instant.) at In o'clock. Inter , In.pt sr Friende' Southwestern Banal Ground. e** h URK. —Henry Richard.., eon or tee late James Bark, on Tuesday eventag, Met Inet , in the 26th year of hie age. The relatives of the family, and the 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry (Rash's Lancers), are respeotfally invited to a, lend hie funeral, from his apther'e residence. so. 2012 Vine street, oa tlaturdav moftleg next, 25th leat., at 9 o'clock. To process to Laurel Kill 4 vooLmai.—Oa the morning of the 22d but , Wll lie m Weeinian, in the 624 Year of hie age. The relatives and friends of tne family are invited to attend the funeral. from his late roe deuce, near gin. Geese, Burlington county, New Jersey, on Seventh , ' day, the 26th inet . at 1 o'olleet P M. ass LUPIN'S PLAIN BLACK GOODS.- /dada's Tantiass. Bombazines. 'AIL. wool Roe. Empress Clothe Merinoes and Cashmeres. • Mousseline Da Lainee. " • 8.4-wide Bann Herne:lit. " 8-4-Wide Bareses and Grape Marais. " TUNA Shawls,. &e. BOSON is SON. Mourning Store, No 918 C WNUY Street. 9,32 BLACK AND WHITE BALMO RALE( AT 13. BRllllotals lower than Flannels, for skirts llnst rlaltlne Flannels. Bletant • merlean O hl einer). Choice style Sprint ntses. 1.23 tf ETRE & LADDELL. laF ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS.- HIGHEST BOUNTY. FOIIRTDRIITH WARD. The Recruiting Committee are now pretuved to O&M the City Warrant' aud , pay the highest Ward Bounties In CASH. Apply to RECRUITING COMMITTEE, Oor. of THIRTEENTH and GREEN Streets. 1. A Von Oleo& Isms Mao Nichol. N. D.. *T. G. Morehisad, I. W. Thackars, Dr, J. J. Fullmer. Dr. B. 1. Stockton J'. W. Johnson. , fe24-6t I rl'.Y:3 R'w' FIFTY DOLLARS WARD BOUNTY, Itt addition to ALL OTHER BOUNTIES. Committee meets every day at Northern lUitary ifaq„ THIRD Street, below Green. Xecruitlug Station for Hancock's Corps at same Thos. Parties furnishing „Neonate liberally treated. f524.6t L. B. ENGLES. Treasurer. firrz. OF ST. MaTTHIAS, g at DINKTESTTH an WALLACE Streets, will be consecrated to the worehi • of Almighty God THIS (Friday) MuESING, at II °o'clock. The sermon will be preached by the Bev; Dr. £0 WE, of St Ltum's Ohnrch. The clergy of the el are invited to be present, and are regae.ted to brie • their surplices lt* OFFICE OF IHE MECCA OIL COMPANY, NO. 123 M South FOURTH Street. PaItADELPHA. Pb e 92, 1822. NOTICE TO STOCK ROL OE e , t3 —The Annual Mott le of the Stoekholdere, for the Election of five Dime re. will be held at the O ffi ce of Me Company, On TEADAY, Maroh 7th., at 12 n' cloak N. 44.2 t . eIP,O. W. GRIFFIN, Secretary. EIEITED STATES TREASURY, PHILADELPHIA, Fehrearx 73. 1815. PONS OF THE TIN.FORTY LO&N amazing ;11 1. NM, will be paid ea 4prewsitatlet . L. at this OT I OE .-THE SUBSCRI HERS to the Capital Stock of the PHILADELPHIA. .4STEII. AND °HERRN RU OIL COMPASIY meet at HArifeOIII•STRAST HALL. SarrSoti Street low Seventh, Philadelphia onMarch9th , 1515, ataYs e :lost P. M.. for Organization Election or Officers. )ption of By. Laws. and transaction of such other Mess as may be brought before the meeting. le subscribers to the above does are hereby untitled ll for Clair .reselpts at the office of snafus'. R. ',LIPS, Nom. 30 and 32 south SEMI' riff ... Street, elphla. A. T. ?Ml" _ITN& itie held EVERT NICHT at the Ball, D and COATES Streets. Ail Enbsorlbere to the Fund are requested to come for ward and pay the money, for or • sr. no.r in need of it. The Committee bare commenced Recruiting, and re. einlre all the money it is possible to got The attention of RECHTIIII Is called to the fact that 'we ate prepared to pay THE HIOSEST BONSITIRE IN CASH. The Recruiting Committee, Menem. CHRSTER and .1 7 'e HY, are always to be found at Marshal Lehman's office, THIRD above Spruce THOS. N. MARCHAND, PreSident. Taos. A. Fes, Secretary and Trenearer. It• Or MIXT H WARD.-1/01.IINTETZIAS and all interested in Ailing tie quota of on: "Ward will please observe that we are now paying the Ward and City Bounty in cash immediately on mug ger's gto the Recruit. We now earnestly appeal to all who wieh to assist in filling our quote to hand la their 'subscriptions immediately to the Chairmen of their pre. east. Chairmen of Precincts to receive turbot:FWD one let Precinct, Thomas Leeds, No. 41 N. Second street. To do.. George D4lllll. NO. 131 5. Second street. Sd do.; W. R. Watefield, No. Wl3 N. Second street. 4th do., Wm. B. Barnes,No. 37 5. Tht , d street. sth dO. , B. F. Walborn Poe. 5 and 7 N. Sixth street. 6th do., Philip B. Milton. No. 180 N. Fourth street. 7th do., W. . Weimer, 80. 423 'larks t street. Bth do , W. F. Bnglabart. no 234 31 . Bluth street. / Rego iar meetings of tie Bounty Fund Committee and ethers every WSDDIBDAY BVEIIIIIG, at the School Ranee In CROWN Street. at o Ald. CHAS, 'WELDING, Chairmen. WM H. Di s bursi ng . fa2445t 1 0831 AGAR . and Recruiting Agt. FIFTEENTH WARM—TEEM ESNS are notified that at a Mass Meeting bald aridity evening, 13th Instant. every laboring man mechanic was assessed ten dollars. and even r citizen twenty dobars, to meet the expense of ,or the quota of the ward. Immediate payment 'Jae made, or the. Executive Committee will fail reci•rriti. and a draft wiU be inevitable. The , ittert meet every TUESDAY. THURSDAY. and DAY EVENID OS. at Soot Rouse, corner of ATIETB and (MATES Streets. to receive the ae• ants. The folio wing collectors also are authorized aceive the Dame: RIR or PRECINCT. Cbristian Brawn. 469 North Sixteenth dent. Daniel B. Dietz. 1483 Callow= street. J. 0. Gilmore, NO4 North Fifteenth street. SECOND PRECINCT. Mr. McNerney. caner Nineteenth and Hamilton. W. D. Edson, 1711 Wall TRIEDPRECINCT. John M. Rose. UM Wallace street. - Edw. P. Ripple, 1425 Wallace sCLACt reeT.t. _ _ _1 , 011E743 P Edw. Root). MB Ridge avenue R. H. Belknap, B. W. corner Broad and Parrish. FIFTH FRSOISIO r. B. Durborrow, MG Wood street. is. D. Gay. BA North Twentieth street. C. Brodie. corner Twentieth and Callowhill. SIXTH PRICINGT.; Crersmen, SY9O Callowhill street. B. WWI er. 40 8 Nei Twenty - se c ond street. W. W. Fraley, 331 North Twenty. third street. I. eloper , Carleton, below Twenty Udrd meet. szvan TS PaJICIDSOP. • Nadler, 2002 Wood street. taw Fleming, 913 North Twenty- fourth street. . Jamison, N. B. corner Twenty-fourth and ZIOHTE PRECINCT. delimit Lorain), Police Station Twenty-third and ra. trash Whiteside% 2312 Mount Vernon. S. Brown. 2109 Brandywine street. MINTS PRSOINCT. Lyon, 1519 Borth Etehteenth street. ~ H. Lewla corner Eightsentb. and Mt Vernon. irEo TEL PitgOINOT. E Harvey, 9103 Yount Vernon street. F. Partridge, 1915 Wallace street. A. Pennington, IMO Monnt Vernon street. R. Hawkins, 2145 Mount Vernon street. id C Roney. 2122 Breen street. iy fader of the Extmtlye Coro mitts*. W. SMITE OW 'IBST DFBThIC! SPECIAL INCOME TAX. taint Second,_Third, Fourth, Fifth, Bleb, and Eleventh Wards. ITPIE IS lIIBEBY GIVES that the Lists of Taxes, seed in secordance with theyrowisions of the joint talon of Ommreee, approve d /all 4,1864, IMPOolni vial tax or Ave per cent= upon the gains. profits weeder the year ending December last, IBM, and ' the itlarOalla upon LICENSES duals Dialers, Retail Dealers in Lionor Hotel n, and Fidler'. as Per set of lane Mk 1854. have Minted to me by the Assessor of the District, and times an now due and payable, and thatPLY. woof is hereby demanded, and will be received Moe between the hours of 8 A. if. and 8 P. M. tore SATICIDAII. February Nish, 1865. PENALTIES. Who neglect to pay on Of Wore said Satur tbrnary neth. a special demand will be issued, oh the law provides a fee or twenty cents and ant penalty, as will be eeen by reference to the Lion of the set of Jens Bah. 1664. rof the United States and that of Banks known auld Banks onistreeelved "MIA% Ot _ _ itiMuliffatilui. &reel, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1860. hereh i uiven that the Oommleeton for the At of th e Bounty are now Drew/roe to reeeiri Just the slum of all new reornite under the pro. Aa of Ordinance of January aa• 18t5. Innteeze for One Year will reesive a Warrant for TOUR HUNDRED DOLLARP. gateau for Tro Years will receive a Warrant for yOUR MIR anlo AHD PIETY DOLL/MS. tinkers for Three Tears will receive s Warrant for SiTfiDRID DOLLARS. ~lied du xes , who shall place in the lIIITVISM of the States k enbatitnte for not leas than Three Years, ranee of a draft, and who ShEll thereupon be ore tDon tan quota of the city or Philadelphia, will a warrant , Or ir of the O THRII om RmlsidoVlDEßD o. DOLLARS. O. 000pir OOMPs.. Atta``ofthe stockholders will be held et go. BE GOOD Street, Phliadolphla , oa the WI Mara next, at I o clock. P .to eloot Moe , and for oth , ir bacteuic. 8. order iu•080E01 K. TUOL liecretin. ATTENTIOIN.OOLUNTEERBI THE FIFTEENTH WARD PAYS THE HIGHEST BOUNTY, M. warals - .ort. RECRIIITIIie ARES% At Provoet Merebare Once. corner orPHIRTEENTH and BRANDYWINE Weed& Liberal Orin for &MAL fen et Paid to all reoralte trollied to the DSAII' DRAFT! DRAFT I At a Meeting of the Citizens of the Ward. held on SATURDAY RVSNINO. February 18, the Exeoattve Committee were direoted to :s s )1 10 create a Bounty Fund sufficient to EXEMPT TOR WARD FROM THE DRAFT. will be held liar TUE VIRST NATIONAL BANE WARD tltli~ OF PB rlq YLY.[I. TENTH WARD BOUNTY FUND : , CITY Ny.A.II3ELILN'TS CALSELEILICk HIGHEST BOUNTIES TENTH WARD. Apply to e 2 • t TENTH WARD. PUBLIC MEETINGS EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. At northeaat comet of BROAD and RAM Streets, where the Committee will be in attendance from 73i lo 10 o'clock P. M.. to receive subscriptions. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Preside*. AL H. FEANOISCIIS. Tretivarer. MO .% WILL lIBOSIVII N "PAYMENT OF - SUBSOBIPTION TO THE , 7-34) 1.40A.1419 IEICVJE PER CENT. NO CERTIFICATES OF TEMPORARY LOAN, ALLOWING THE ACCRUED INTEREST Haying a DP,PARTAIENT expressly for the_ sale o 17. $. LOANS, every facility is extended to purchasers. A large,suPply of $5O, COO, $5(O, and $l,OOO Votes always on hand. MORTON MoMIOHAEL, 103-frato thestit 0 &SHIER OrCON ME NOE PIE NT. THE PENN. SYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SD 'WARY will bold its annusi Commencement et the INDINGAL FUND lieLL 011 SATURDAY SVSNING, February mkt, 7866 at 7Y. o'clock. The Valedictory will be de livered by Dr. E. WILDMAN, Professor of Mechanical Dentistry. The public We Invited. fe92l-81.. O. N. PETROL Deem tar F L ; : , : mo : , fwytirriP. - f4o : - wi:l deliver the fourth Leoture of the course beam. THE socur., CIVIL, ADD STATISTICAL AS SOCIATION of the Colored People of Penttevitraols, on MONDAY EVENING. February if, in CONCERT HALL. Subject, "The Cause and Effects of the War." Miss E. T. GREEN FIELD, the celebrated " Black Swan," and the Post Band from Camp Wm. Penn. will perform on the occeation. Admission 25 tents For the benefit of Freedmen, Sick and Wounded Soldiers, &c. • The subsequent Lectures will be given by T. MUMS LANGSTOSI, Isq„ Thursday Evening, March E. and Hon. WM. D. KELLEY, evening. not Axed . Ticket. may be had at PUGH'S Book Store. SIXTH and GREITEUT, at the Door, or of any of the Com mittee. Lecture at 8 o'clock. feHrft igr• NOTICE.—EXPIRE COPPER CON. PANY OF moment. —NOTIOS IS HEBSBY 01VIIN, That all Stock in this Company, on which the instalment of Two Dollars per Share. called August 19, 11364, and due September 10, 1664, is not paid, is for feited by said default. and that according to the (Muter and By-laws of She Company It will be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1868, at 12 Af.., at the Office of the Secretary of the Company, B No. 423 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, unlace paid on or be fore that day. By order of the oard of Directors. 3. S. id - MULLIN, Secretary. _ Dated Philadelphia, Feb. 44 Ind. I'B7- tnwtrmtmh9 DIVIDEND NOTICE—OFFICE OF the MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANI 524 Wd.LBUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21, 1825. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of FOUR PEE MINT, payable at their office on and after the 28th tut., clear of btate taxes. The Trans fer Books will be deed on the 23d Wet. at 3 P. M. and opened o n theist proximo. TB OS. B. SHAH LS, fe22 et Secretary. THE NEXT DRAFT.—CFTEZENSP SUBSI ITUTE, REPRESENTATIVE, AN 0 VO LUNTEER AGENG'T.—We beg leave to call the atten tion of those who are drafted, and those'who are en rolled and liable to military duty,. and also that class of persons who are not liable to draft (ladles and gentle n over forty Ave years), to our agenoy for Droellillt( tubetittitee and Volunteer Representative's.. Persona should attend to this important matter at once. as the draft has been Axed for the lath of February next. We are doing a strictly legitimate business; we are tnrniehing men hot liable to the draft weetibelltutes and representatives, aglow. if not at lower prices, than any other agency in Philadelphia The law allows unto put Sulestitntes in the Navy or Marine Corp., to be credited to any district in the State where the•prinolpal resides. To facilitate business, if persons living in or oat of the city who are enrolled,wlll furnish ttewith a certificate of their enrolment, from the Provost Marshal of their district, the." can have Substitutes- sworn into either branch of this service, which will fully exempt them from draft Reference can be given to ladies and gentlemen in this city, for whom we have done business in this line, and also in the following counties: Chester, Delaware. Montgomery. Barks, Bucks. Schuylkill, and North ampton. E. B. —Olannhes and Clubs furnished at the lowest Possible prices. Liberal arrangements made with town ship committees to 1111 quotas. Call or address MatiALLY, PAXSON, 41$ CO., 411 CHESTNUT Street; fe2o , 61 Or, Box 2.077 Philadelphia, Post Office. IaNTIII WARM. NINTH WARD , I , NIXTII.W4RD . . . IMPORTANT TO THE CITIZENS OP THE WARD.) The number of citizens enrolled in the ward Is about 7(0. the quota 180; they draw 100 . per cent in excels, malting 366 names drawn from the wheel, or one out of eye; y two names enrolled. Toe chance of being drafted In this ward, as will be seen by-this statement, isJlrst rate. The only way by which it can.be avoided is by coming Promptly and paying $26 to the Ward Commit tee or the Treasurer of the Pend C. D. GABS LDP. fe23 2L* -1223 MARKET Street. wurrn WARD! BINTH WARD! NOTIOII.—TO THE ENROLLED CITIZENS OF DIATH WM:W.—The following plan has been adopted to assist in freeles the Ward from the Draft: To raise a Fund. by Bubsoripttoue of Twit:Ay-live Dollars or more; In case the Ward is Drafted the Fund thus raised to be divided pro-rata amongst the Subscribers to the said runtirsa may be Drafted, MONEY 18 WABTF,D to free the Ward, without it a Draft is inevitable. The following named persons will receive Subscrip tions and be pleased to give ant farther information: James Freeborn, No. 11 Hickey street: (lyres Horne, 23 N. Eieventh at ; John C Bingham. 1433 Market st. ; 0. F. Binder. 10S1 Chestnut et. B. Molder. 38 8 , Eighth et. ;J. L. Tonna, 2206 Market : Colonel W. A. Gray, 2011. Tenth at., or the Treasurer or the Fund. C D. DASSADY. ft22•Wfro3t * 10. mpa MARKET Street. WTWENTIETII WARD, AROUSE FROM I OUR SLUMBERS !—Not a moment is to be lost ! Wells we are untiring and speedy in oar efforts, and come to the rescue with our money, the Draft must take place. The last appeal is to YOU Who are enrolled_ Pay lour Twenty-five Dollars. '1 he men are at hand Give us the money, and you CAM/ be free from the Draft. There is no shirking this time, tor those crafted must go. P. ?A —The highest cash Beauties paid, on application to D. P. TEMPLETON, Provost Marshal's °Mee, corner of DIRTIRAITH and BRANDYWINE Streets; Lieut. STORES, at Southwest corner of SEVENTH and 01- BARD Avenue; JOHN M. RILEY, TTOSMITOY. 521 FRANKLIN Street; or the President, WAL- HAM,. FRANKLIN Street, abore Jefferson. fe2:l-41 g ar IXPORTANT NOTICE TO THE ENROLLED MISERS OF THE FIFTEENTH WARD.—Your Executive Committee earnettly request that every enrolled man, claiming exemption by rea, son of over age, Physical disability. or any other cause, immediately report the fact at the Provost Marshal's Office, TELIATEIINTH and BELIED Y W [NE Streets By so doing you prevent much trouble and anxiety to your. melt an materially decrease the Quote of tlig pram, ft2l-8t OEO. W. Udall, Chairman. ligr . PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE• MAT COMPANY, No. 305.34 WALNUT Street. FIIILADBLPHIA. February 11. /DZ. NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLDRES. —The annual meeting of Stockholders 'for the election of Directors will be held at the office of the Company, on WEDNESDAY, March let, at 10 o'clock 11 The necessary arrange ments for completing the purchase of the leased colliery on the Company's Relate will be presented to the Stock holders for their approval H. P. RUT tEL feffi-tmarl Secretary. !Gr. OFFICE. OTILILEO COX PAWL No. 384 k WALNUT street, Pr ILATOSIMMA • February 7d 1866. NOTICE IS HEREBY etyma, That all STOOK of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which instal melte are doe and unpaid has been declared for feited, and will be seld at Public Auction on BATON. DAY, the fourth day of March, 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon. at the Office of the Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter and By-Laws. melees re deemed on or before that day. By order of the Director.. B. A. monis, feB.tm4 Secretary and Treasurer. IiarDIVIDERD.—THE JURTIN OIL COWART have this dav declared a dividend of TWO FEE CENT,payable on the 18th tact. Hooks clots on the 20th, at 8 r. za., and open on the 27th Wit. JoHN R. WILL &artery. PHILIDELPECIA. Febraar►ls. 1886. tent lit STATE MEDICAL BOARD. VE I :7 HEADQUARTERS PRNNSTLVARIA HOSPITAL IPEPARTNEBT. HARRISBURG. February 20,1885. The STATE MEDICAL BOAItO OF PENN A . will meet In PHILaDEI.PHIA on the esti of NAXOS( next, to examine candidates for appointment Me Assistant Sur. Leone in Pe masytraula The zoom In which the examination will be held will be designated in the Philadelphia morning Papers on the day of meeting . Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish ing proper testimonials sato moral character, de., will be admitted to the examination. By order of the Governor: JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS, fe2o4mhe Burgeon General Penna. 'ONION CANAL COYIPAN'Y.—AT the Annual Meeting of the Union Canal Com- Reny, held on the 7th inst., the following-named gen tlemen were nnanimotutly elected calms and managers for the oninint )ear: PRESIDENT: ISAAC J. WIsTAR. 11141.151. 1 3M5% Wm. R. White, Thomas Williamson, James B. McFarland.. Daniel Haddock. Jr. Bourg Budd, • Samuel T. Bodine, Edmund Chance P. Bayard, Samuel J. Reeves, Thomas litmber, Jr.: Joshua aperthif, Jas. Young. of Middletown_ TRE OS CA "lAsuiesß.a AND BEMXT4Sitt: OSCAR THOMPSOIf, Secretary. ligr OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY NIIND COMMISSION. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, No. 01.3 CSEhTIiCrT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Fab 21 MS. NOTICE —Lost or mislaid, City Bounty Warrant No. PO, for Four Hundred Dollars, dattd Feb. 15, 1865. and drawn in favor of Waiter Chew, 107th Ponssytrauts Volunteere All persons are cautioned against sago. eaid warrant B 7 order of the Commission. fe22. 81 C. coorEkt, swag" rilrisßEßV, FORT WAYNE, AND C 8 MAGID RAILWAY CONFAB Y, OFFICE OF TEE SUMMARY ?firma% Pa Feb 14. 1865. The Annual meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of the] Company, for the Election of Directors and such other business as may come before It, wPI T T S BURG,at the Office of sold Company, In the olty of PITBUR on the TRIED WEDNESDAY (16th) of MARCH, A. Di WS, at 10 o'clock M T] e Stork and Bond Transfer Books of the ComollnY, at their office in the city of Plweburg, and at the Trans ter Agency to the city of New York, will be eloswd on the Oct day of Karel, at 2 F. 6f . and remain doted until the lath day of March thereafter. fol7•lnihls W. H. hABMES, Secretary. TITIPIDEND.—TAE. ST. IIICAOI.1 1 1. S i=ce QIL coMPAri Y have 1131,5 day deolared • Divi dend of OWE OM GENT, payable on 30th Umlaut Transfer books done on tbo 2(th, at 3 P. M.. alma open or the 27th Instant .Tull:t R. 'RA , ilOsostavv. iftbrarr Vii. tel 6-91 A. IL P9AntBClllB. 513 mmtKsr. Street. THE PREBB:-PIELADRIINIIK FRIDAY, *FEBRUARY 24, 11366: MILITARY. VSTBRANS, TO THE FRONT! ADVANCE AND 10IDI MI BIRNEY BRIGAD E GENERAL HANCOCK'S , CUPS, TO BS 1180B111TED IN PEtII.A.DELP"I:I IA WITHIN SIXTY DAYS. :/t i . ' .0 t 1 : Ip. COMMIRSIONS. CITIZENS, TO YOUR DUTY t Aid la raising a Brigade which will bo a more laatiar monument to the memory of General Bliney than any. 70n can build for him. Aid in tarnishing Veteran' to serve wider the gallant Hancock. and enable him to do his pert in putting down the accursed Rebellion. Remember that eyeri Veteran who shoulders his mut- ket and valuate to the eeenee in which he has so lons parttolpated is worth a oart-losA of raw roomits, or a wegon•load of bountl•inmpere. Help to fill the quota of Philadelphia; and avoid the stints of a draft Ilia plan proposed IA a Tery simple one. There are in PenneyFranla more than forty thousand discharged soldiers mho have served honorably more than two yearn. The majority of them want to return "to see the thing out." and are only haltering with whom to go. It le proposed to ask them to go with Hancock's, Cora of Veterans, and to inisare them fair treatment when they do enlist. To honor the memory of the brave Birney. Geeral Hai:Cook has authorised the Brigade to be called the Birney Brigade, and it will be recruited Ist MUM,lphis. As soon as s snadlotent num her me enlisted a camp will be located near the city, and Byers proyJijn will be made for the comfort of the recruits! tam they go with loaded [an* to meet the BOUNTIES AND PAY. THE NET PAT A VET FOLIMTIIER EEARCOCH'S OORPB For One Year, Government 80unty..........•».,.. 114(2) city of Philadelphia. Mouldy 402 Monthly Day from United States Government, $ll Ter Clothing acoonnt 4/ Ward Eonnty, (average) City relief for fandlies of volunteers, s6per month. 72 • se+. • • •••••••• • . 16 .044•41.0 SLIM THE VET PAT 911T1411,4L1F VOLMITBEE TWO TIMM BLICOCK'S CORPS la s viz. : Government. Bounty City of Philadelphia 450 Monthly. MY from United States Government s $l6 per month• .........• OM. 4.1. *Fe 584 Ward' Bounty, (oterag •-• • I.N • 25 City relief for family, $6 Per 114 T0ta.........." .... . 11.11 41.503 THE NET PAT A 17171 MAN TOLI:MTEBB TEBBE YBABB RAICOOKS uoars Government .. . .. City of Philadelphia.—...... •••-• • 60D Hannay pay from United Slates Government, ES per ..... ... .. •••••• •• • e 6.'4 4,1... 676 Clothing account. $42 per year 126 Ward Bounty, 26 City relief for families, $6 per 216 44..4........»..»..« 4 ...«42.043 Organrisottos to Boise the Brigade. The Committee who have charge of the organtsatima of the Brigade are: O. W. DAVIS, HENRY 0. HOWELL, GEORGE BRUME', DAVID FAUST. MD W. EVERILID; JOSDPH Y. TOBIAS, D. El WINDER/MB& SETH B. HITT. 111X84311TP78 OFFICER OP went 4188, BZISEJAMIN FIUNKLIN, Chief of Detective Police of the pity of Fhiladelpida Tozeztraoa. MOUTON KoMICTUJIL, 7%. Cashier" of Fiist National Bank. THE =GADS WILL BE COMPOSED OF TRIM BEGIHMS. One will be raised under the direction of the Corporations of Philadelphia. Prom these cor porations the Committee will consist of— COL. THOMAS A. SCOTT, Vice President of the Penneylvan* .11.eMond Ce. IatIDERICK MALEY, President of the Sohuylkiliffavigation Company CHARLES E. SMITH. President of the Beading Railroad Comfbani. THOMAS C. HARD, President of the Delaware Mutual Inmireme Co STEPESN A. CIALDWALL, Proddent of the First National Bonk of Philadelphia. VIE SECOND REGIMENT will be raised nader the direction of the Manufacturers, Merchants, and Bro kers of Philadelphia. The Committee will consist of BARTON H. JENKS. LEMUEL COFFIN. HENRY LEWIS, Ja.. CM L. BORIE. (of C. L. & H. Bode). JOHN W. SEXTON. (of Jay Cooke & Co.) TSB THIRD REGIMENT will be raised under di teetien 01 the Corn Exchange. Thetiotataittee appoint ed ere CHARLES =MORT. (Frealdent of the Corn Rzohanso). B. G. JARS& SARUBL L. WARD. JORSPR W. NILLIR. JAMES P. PEROT. BEPEESNNTAITVE REOBIDTIC In the Proposed Brigade every man or woman dash , one of sending a Representative Recruit to the SWUM can do so by the payment of $lO to any of the gentlemen named on any of the foregoing committees. Of this sum $26 will be paid to the recruit, and $26 will be re tained by the Treasurer of the committee to defray ex treerdienuexpen sea, including printing, ramie, etc.. etc.. Incident to raising troops. Let every man and woman fa the State who desires to be represented In the army, some forward and mate this investment for the purpose of strengthening the ranks of the army. Do not wait to be called on, but send the money and pro cure a Representative Veteran Recruit, one who bait and can male himself of service to our Oovernment In its hoar of trial. Don't count the cost. It will pay a handsome dividend. THE VETERANS• Shall be treated, with frankness and equity. Not one dollar sh.sli be taken from their bounties • but all will be paid them without commission or discount it is our ;purees to raids WS Brigade Within% the Ad 94, enbetltate brokers, and not a slues bounty jumper khan be admitted. We will treat every eoldier es. a gentleman, and every promise Oral be kept. If lick injured, the Chief of Detective Mee mat diem:mar tby reason. and apply an immediate needy'. THE CITIZENS OT PHILEDZESMIA. Shonhi remember that *Teri Veteran they can Ducar* to enlist in this Brigade will be credited upon the resets of the city. and if It is really the desire of the Watd'Oore• mitten to get the city out of the draft, they cannot do better than to aid um to raise et. If brains and en , ern , are used, the Brigade can be rides& in a few darn and thus fill more than one half the quota of our one. Let us all pull together earnestly, serelenslF, and with' a hearty good will. and in a few weeks we will seer Three Thougand muskets, with educated men behind them, marching to the front to ad in pante% down the Rebellion. TO •ETERARM lEVIERYWHESIL Come and join um. 'whether on live in kftsine or Michigan, New JIMMY or lowa. All who know the gallant Hancock, and all who fever served under the brave Dimes, need no indneement to join no after they have made up their minds to return to the front. Me aides this. make yourselves recruiting officers, and talk the matter over with the ''';imye. Bring all you' can with you, and you shall be pat in the acme comps• ny, and we will have a Brigade without jealousies or strife. Think or thle, and don't take much time to de cide. We want to put the thing through before the Ant of Us. OFFIVEIIa will all be appolated by Gamma Nemoosk. No one need apply 10 any one bot him. The Committees can not take the time to dboido upon inch qmeetions, or to •answer letters. Re went to .get the soldiery aid attend to their comforts. HEAMCCGIIITERS Will 60011 be establisbed is some central? rozelion In kgadehthis -For the present, sppliestfott may be Wide personally, or by letter, to 4 OHIEF OF DETZOTIVE FOLIOA • MAYOR'S ..OPilOl4 1e21.61 • Philadelphia, t - MAYOR ORNERAL H'ANCOMETt SI . IIIST ABET 00I1P8 OF VIITERANS. - Ybe following official correspondence , relative to • the recruiting now going on in Philadelphia under the especial superintendence of Benjamin Franklin. the Chief of the Detective Police. for HANOOCECE4 AMR' COBPB.OF VETBReIifS, will be read with great Interest. by all glance of the community, the rick and the poor abbe. .. Firetrtwenty- two men were taken to Washington D. C. by Chief Franklin. on Tuesday ,night„ the 1.4t1r. inst... On the folloiwl.. g day. the. TOWS were 'mustered into the service of the country, each one being credited to the Word or Township In which he resided These men issued the following affidavit, after having been fairy mustered in CITY OF WASHINGITOX. DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA; SS:- , On this fifteenth day of FebruarylB6s;personally ar , beforepQeeered deaob itr sfig, Bltii efrel. pu l ic la said almt h ltniphy, Kennedy,Thomas S.Ohad wlck,Alexapder B. Gibson. John Sparks , Caleb Staley, Samuel W. Valletta, Joseph Halberstt, William .G. Yates, °etre' B.M.usitell. Samuel W David. IL Baker. John I..app. Frank H Worth, Richard McCabe; and Albert W. S'ddridge, all of the city of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania; also, John Themes. - of the oily of Beading, Barks county. Pennsylvania; Theophilne Sehuck, of the borough of Williamsport. LYoololl2ff county. end George W. Shale, of the township of Deer. ile'd, Cumberland county, Newlereey, who severally acknowledged that they had been recruited bY Settle min Franisitn, Chief of Detectives of the - city of:Ftius dolphin, Penns) Wattle.; that they came on to Wash' og ton with said Franklin for the purpose of enlisting as veterans in Hancock'e corps; that aii the Prombtes made to them by said Franklin have been fully and by him; that they have been paid all• the money. due them, , ae well as transportation, without any deduction or deten tion whatever. I further certify that they were - all mustered in and paid, and drily credited to the wards and localities where they balanited, in my matinee. Witness my band and Official seal the day mar- and year above wri AN tten. H. G. LAWBOB;Notary.Po.bll4l. By regneit of Chief Franklin the folloerina order was issued: HBADQUARTERS FIRST CORPS, WASHINGTON, February le, 11325. Lieut. Colonel Charles Bird, Gamin Stonensane.D.'o : CoLosim A detachment of twenty-odd men from . Philadelphia, just arrived in Washington, is being sant to the rendezvous at Camp Stoneman to. say. The Ma jor General commanding desires you to have them as signed to one and the same company. He believes that inasmuch as these men are to be. detached for some time, and a large number of others are soon expected to come from Philadelphia, that (as the let Regiment is nearly completed) it would be better to have these men assigned to the first company of the 2d Regiment. The- General desires these men to be Armed and equipped as soon as possible, in order that they may be sent ae s de tachment to Philluhlphis, to report to Benjamin Frank lin. Ben., chief of the detective police of that city, for recrubing purposes. Among the number are two or three men who were formerly non-commissioned sill cars, and they might be appointed to similar positions in the company to which they will be:weighed. Yon will advise these headquarters as soon ae the men are properly equipped. • In the course ofa few days Mr. Franklin will enlist drummers and lifers for the company. As soon as they are Bungled they will be sent to Camp Stoneman, to be uniformed and equipped, with drums, Arm &c. Ti.e General desires one good officer sent with the de tachment to Philadelphia, where he will remain in charge of it until further orders. If you have an extra drummer, who can dram, yon might send him with the detachment. He should take a drum with him. The of in charge of the detach ment Will receipt for the property. / am, Colonel, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, FLNLEY ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant General. Official coil L furnlehed!for the information of Benjamin, Franklin, ejez FINLEY ANDERSON, A. A. G. The following congratulatory order, issued by Major General Hancock, on the leth lust , speaks for itself: WASHINGTON- D , Feb 18, 1865. .13ersjamin Frank/in, Erg., Chief of Selective Police, PkiLads/phia: MY DEAR Sin: Your detachment of veterans for the let Corps arrived yesterday. The men, without ex ception, have been mustered into the service of the United States lam wry mush obliged to you for the exertion you have n.ed toward fling up my corps, and I trust that the engages you have thus (Sr met with may be an earnest for greater menses in the future. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant. WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, Major thineral 11. S. Army, Commanding Corps. In answer to a despatch the following was received. It refers directly to every citizen Ilabte to draft under the saw, as well no shoes who are exempt. and who de sire to lilacs a representative recruit In this corps of ve. terans, - tinder this last clause the indict may tarnish representative recruits, and thus eaglet in reducing the Quota of men required to the pending draft. Clergy men over 45 years of age, parties physically disabled, &leas and others not liable to the draft , may furnish. representative recruits.. All such representatives are entitled to local as well as Qc vernment bounty: 11,13.1/100ARTERY /ST -ARMY CORPS, WAsHINUTON, Feb. 13. 1655 Genf. .Franklin, Chief of POUCI3. Corner of Fetid and Chestnut. Philadelphia : Substitutes for enrolled men do net receive the Government Bounty. Principals are „exempted from draft. Representative recruits receive the Government bounty. Volunteers. Substitutes, and Representative Recruits residing in Philadelphia are credited to that city in coming crafts. Pay commences from day the enlietment is perfected. Letter by mail. W. S. Half tiOCK, Major General. All Loyal Citizens who would aid in procuring men to till the ranks of RANCOR'S FIRST ARMY CORPS OP. VRTRRANS should pay particular attentlon to the fob lowing en.nou.neement of the undersigned: Ally Citizen desirous of furnishing a Representative Recruit for this Corr must procure a certificate from the 1 roved Marsha of his District. certifying that hale exempt, either from being over 44 years of age or from physical disability, when will furnish him , with, a Veteran Recruit for three yearsfor $300; for two years, . $176 ; for one year, $5O; but Meath muse I must be fur nished with a cent God cheek for the whole amount due the Veteran when he Is mustered into the servies as advertised--viz: for three years. $1,170; for two . years.. $950; for one year. $760 and take myreceipt for the same. The principal will then be entitled to a, draw . back from the United States. Goverment of MI for a ono. year Rem esentailne Recruit; $166 .for a. two year ' Recruit ;$4OO for a three. year Recruit. Also. from the city or Philadelphia, leader the advertisement or the City Bounty Fund oommiseion, for one year, $400; two years, slsot for three years, $5OO The Representative Recreit, In all cases, being entitled to all the bounties due 'Volunteers when attached to Hancock's .Corps Any citizen liable to draft must produse a Certificate of the Provost Marthal to that effect, in his District, and furnish Me with a certified check, when I will furnish him 'with a receipt 7, r the same, guaranteeds g to furnish; a Veteran Snbelitute for one year' for $350; for two 7 *AM $l. °op:jar three years. $1,176; which will exempt the Principal from the Draft for the above specified. time Tien who place a Substitute for three years are entitled to a drawback of $3OO. from the Bounty Fend Commission, bat no allowances made by the City. ex• cept for a three-year Substitute; the Government al lows nothing whatever for substitstes. A poWer 01 attorney will be furnished to the principal Who tarnishes a tepresentattve recruit or sabstitate• - which will authorize the taidpriecipal to draw all lo cal bounties for lurnisbing said representative recruit or substitute, as awarded by the city. town. county, or township, to which the said representative recruit or substitute may be credited. Principals who furnish Veterans will be entitled to deduct from the quota of the district the number of Veterans so furnished teethe time said substitutes may be furnished, by order of the Provost Marshal General. Veterans must be atm edited to the Wards or Town ships in which they live, and It Is the duty of every Citizen to induce the soldier, who has been honorably discharged from the Intited States Infantry. Artillery.' Cavalry, or Ravel service, to join HAtlOOl7.ll'S FIR iT ARMY CORPS, and them aid in relieving their Sub- Districts from the approaching Draft to some; xtent All persons wan reside In adjoining counties must mind with their certificate of liability or non liability to a Draft the amount of focal Bounties paid in their Die ' test, when I can tell them exactly the net cost of far • ialshlng a Representative Recruit or Substitute. The net ray of a Veteran Volunteer in Hancock's Corps is, vie: Tor one ear, Government 400 City of Philadelphia Bounty—, , 400 Monthly Pay from U. 8. Governmq, $l6 per month 122 Clothing account yearly • • 4/ Ward Bounty (average).—ss' City relief for families of vole., $6 per m0n . t1;......-- 72 $1.021 The net pay of a eieTran Volunteer for two years in Hancock's Corps Is. viz: Government Bounty •-•—••••••• $5OO City of Philadelphia Bounty-- •• ...............•.• 4 5 0 " Monthly Pay from 17. 6. Goverzun't..l6 per month 881 Ward Bounty ...... 25 City lellef for family, $6 per month.... 144 . . ..... • $403 The net pay of a Veteran Veinal/et for three year l, s in Hancock's Corps is, viz: Government Bounty •-••••••• • ••••••• ••• •-•e• ...... $603 City of Philsdelph'a • ............ 000 Monthly pay from 17. S. Gov't, $l6 per month 576 Clothing account, $42 per year 126 'Ward bounty (average) 25 City relief for families, $6 per month ... 21.6 Total 52.043 All Veterans who desire to have their interests looked after without being swindled by sharpens are directed to the Recruiting Agency. 146 South. SIXTH Street. "Be, ry 'a Marque' ' where the Rade le to be seen daily which the Vetera ns entitled to keep at the expiration of hie term of atavism, which discharges sixteen shots per minute. All communicatione on this subject after this full ex. planation must be brief and to the vela Will be promptly answered by addressing BENJAMIN PRANKLIN, Chief Detective Department Police, Mayor'e office Philadelphia. WANTED AT ONCE. THREE BUGGERS. THREE DRUMMERS, and TREES FIFERS, who have bean in service two years and received honorable discharge'. it. B -Plo.teoafers, Bounty Jumpers. or Commission Men need apply, as no dealing will be allowed with them (Matt) B P. DETAIL DBY GOODS. BLACK AND WHITE SKIRTS, It&D170BD PRI From a CIA 3. late emotion pale, at 480. 452. and W 4 AN 4 KOrtDDAT O DStreet, 1023-8 i Above Willow: QFRINO.STYLE MOUSSELINE DE -1,7 I LAINES Dark colovi MOUSSELINE MIMES. Spring style CHALLIS% just from Auction. at REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN SrODDAST St BRO., 450, 4521, and 454 North bECOND Street. treEt•St Above Willow. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRIM. PROM YEBTERDAY'Ii AUCTION BALES. BLEACHED BRIMINGS BROWN MEETINGS AND SRDITINGO. MOUBBILINB DB LE% &NDEI a N lilltadtGß. CHaLLIB, &c.. &a., With a fallible of Domestic Calicoes of the beat makes, at the lowest priors. cIIRWEN WrODDART k BRO., 450. 452, and 454 North MOND threat, teM-at above Willow. 628 HOPKINS' g2B oop- MANUFACTORY, Va. AA 628 ASCU.. Wholeaaie and retail. Toe m at oOtrpleta esti:alumni in the cite. Those of 'oar own make' get ten np wino east, tor lint, dors trade.and ter sym metry. darablity. and oheapneee nave to equal la Ws gyarkek, Bring amortanal nay guar. ten We MILIT lItL ANOTHER RALLY FOR THE OLD FLA NI ! GEL HACOCK'S FIRST ARMY CORPS OF vic- VOW& The following ofildfal despatch, dative' to rang. tering in tie second attend of Veterans. recruited by Hasilamiu Franklin, the Okla of Detectifee of Phila delphia, lea mare guarantee of the manner to which all cocZ MS Imo. Vetaluse Will be received and treated The g Mork of patriotism C bravely on. .a MO. diens Oleos of reception in Me Illy will be peortetet. With the utmost despatch, for the eomfort of the brave men who are now ailing up the Orsnd National Omura. A splennd slate in a high aciff healthy part of the county, near the citf, will soon bororgenised. WAYMINOTON, I) D . . Fab. 19, 1815 I hereby certify that sea Notary Flibliel was regairelt to be preeenf et Camp Itoneman, yeblerdaY, the .Bth. - on the occasion' of mustering in of TtAtri-eight me, recruited by alltJa MIN FRAN JILIN..RS(6 m . Chief of Detectives of P ilidelpftie The folloilffng are the mums of the persons - so command to the the noised States ritid.r the of inder General illdienCll. cozo;CslidingUir Veteran Corps: That they were all sworn in WIC IlitirdlMed to my PrittiMe. and they acknowledged that: th_ey had beenaid se of the bounties promised thertaVir /cr. FRANK LIN: Hobert A. Thompson. Norman C. Ash. George W. Gormau, William 11 AllisonTe Jelbr'F. McDonald, !Atm Priest, Gotlieb Hoffman. , Mitts F. Beckett. LlooelDrydgee Nightingale Nernard Traynor. Andrew Ir. Randall, Henry Hamilton, Harmon Dishr, 4h in dbcg o k 4 Marty. • Jetties ilf._. Winn, Warrest q MIL 'T Campbell. haat .T. 11.sffilneen, Hugh% Joseph P Williams. ple'riok Promo% Jonas Johneol, al Dlibtri„ James W. Cheney, rederick Long. ' Wm. Thomas. . Hiwty piesstioltze. I surge' slats. that all of the - above men expresestf) themeelyeartur esneiled with the tendsse of Mr . Frank lin. 1 firriker ear, of my own knovfledhe, that °farts were made by" persons about the - Baltimore depot in Washington to induce the men to violate. their engage• 'smote within'. Franklin, but to no"effect. I env this for the creditbf the men, whose eamal aro/Ivan above. feill-if A. a. L - AWRBSICE; elms, Pablia. "ONCE , MORE TO TrEtFRODI r V 1113th EIGIMSTIT ITIFAINTRY PS/Mel - WAAL VOIIINTEW. Val UNION LIMOITS (NATIONAL GIIIIID)' /MT.. JOBS A. GOMM,: (FOR on TELE% SERVIE)ti' RECRUITS' WANTED FOR ONE. TWO. AMID' ITIREE „ . . . I BISRVOB. Bounties froni City,ter one year OGO 00 BountieerfroniGoverzimista, for one 100 00 Bounties from City. for two years.— 00 Bounties from'GOvernMent, for two years.... 00 Bounties from City, fortiMee years CO Bounties from Government, for three years....y.:- SOT 00 . MORBBT WARTY BOIT AILS& PAID. URDU PAT. ft ATIOBB, AND GLOTHIGA TM. Regiment 'tir authorised by the War .I)eynreittene and by the Govirtior of Pennsylvania. All the Officers are Veteran Soldiers, and have shown. their - COUBABB DPON THB PIBLD OP ATTLV Do net wait to be Drafted`, bat embraei the.ratatatb opportunity to receive the Mara BOUNTIES- OFFERED, and to aeleet *oar own °Motet _ ALL INTILNBN G B T H B OO B T ,D I . GI iT VIENT T ROMPMLYL.VIV Colonel, JOSH A. 00BOAL late Major. MIL P. Y:. fomeu l e y n ant h C o 9 lo h ePI,. V COB' M. DAVIS, late Maio!' ,aOth P. V. Nabs, WILLIAM H. nairrawas, late captain far P. V. HEADQTIMUTERB. NATIONAL GUARDS' lithiIIAGESTRENT,BELOW RECRUITING STATION. 53rCRESTN1T STBART. 1.1741 OIL CORLIPAIVIES. SW' THE CAMERON PETROESTM CO. OP PENNSYLVAZIGtL CAPITAL 815300,000. MEARES 200,000. • «.....13.00. 4gMMEIPTION 50. • PRISIDENT. VANCE STEWARST. OP 11111101111 00111ITY. PA. TRILIBMIER„ E. G. JAMES. • OP rinzkostritu. SEOUTLRY. L. DARLINGTON; WiIEBT 011118Tii. DIENCTOBI3, vizel STEWART. Mercer scanty, FL :MN* B. LEONARD. West Mader. FA. D. O. POPINEY, Washington, D. 41 HEMET D. COOKE, Washington, D. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. Ps. ZORN H, DIEHL, Philadelphia. .701 IN P. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE G. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DEM, Marietta, Lansaater ao., Pa. The present anthprosseetive value of the stook of this; Ooinpauy may be inferred .from the fact that It owns* fee sinipleinterest In 473 (four hundred and seventy three) amen of the richest-tested oil territory in Tenfold° count7,:belleved by the mod experienced oil men that region to be capable of producing a net annual in soma twthe-Oorspany of one and a half million dollars. or three timee-the entire mat of the stook, which would be equivalent to twenty-lye per cent. a - month on ita subscription Price. or one hundred and My Per mut per annum on. a tr. par graft.. „TM following la it description of the ConiPaatea pro One-fonrth fee simple interest In the celebrated "Hoover" Farm. enlista on the Allegheny river. about. , two. and. one-hall mlles below Franklin, son taininggga (two hundred and ninety•two) acres, with leg rods (or over one mile) front OA the Allegheny river, on whlch.there era now twelve leases. each ten rode sghare,and from which. the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they get all the oil. On this Farm there are now tea wells in operation, producing en average of ten barrels per day. and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it 187 , (sighty•iesen) more iota surveyed, and more 'ban fifty ,appliestions are now standing to less. the latter for one half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve -w elle on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a fact Which eudiciestlY demon strates the great richness and reliability of the terri . bory. 111 the entire/.et aftnydeinterist in 181 tone hundred and eighty-one) awes, situate on the Allegheny river, near ;ly opposite the "Hoover " Penn, and a little nearer `Franklin, at the month of Mill Run, having a front of 86 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both elder of Mill Ban, with ample boring peace for one hundred wit, or Lots of ten rode square, Thia tract le known as the "Stewart. Farm," and ie clear of all leases or incrambrances of any kind. There Le now in operation a 111 W-barrel well (beside several smeller 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 short tiree.a single lease of 90 rods front, on the imma dtate orgoeite side of the river, sold for ;16500 (one hundred and sixtrAlve thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the " Stewart " Farm, whisk labelleved to be equally as good as the " Hoov er, " then are on it a three-story Orist =I. with fine Water-Power, a good farm.honse, and other buildings, hat will be of use to the company. We durability of this immediate oil nation 18 Mu hated by the fact that come of the wells on the "Heav en" Farra,,ltave been pumping for over four yeare, with out any material diminution in their yield, while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at Oil Creek. The officers of the Company feel justified In pretend big the following estimate of what. with vigorous management, the above lands can be made to yield for the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short time: , THE " STEWART FARE" There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all of wide& can be leased immediately for one-_ half the oil, free of all expellee , to the ComPanu. Bstimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells. although there la room for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each. would make& DORY product •••••-•••••• •••••• • • .1 •-• 1,000 bbla. Oat of this the Company's share would be. MO bble. Value of daily yield to the COMPlay, at ten dollars per bbl (It is now selling at 16.000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year. this would make the Compa ny's annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm a10ne.... 1.000.000 00 Allowing-the same estimates for the • `Hoov er " Farm, In which the Commas owns one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would '• ...... ••Y. MI • &Of.. 8414..4. 3!6,000 00 Making the annual receipts from both 'ups • • Lamm oo Deducting from tide amount the . sum of $070,0:0 for contingenolee, would leave the Net Annual bloom' of the 00r0pany........ 611.603,000 0:1 ALL THESE LOTS OAS BR lISM - RDILTILY LEASED. It it is deemed expedient, at a royalty or one-half the Oil. with covenants binding lessees to sink wells. with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A FIM mkt.'s' . WORMS TO 81:11030RIBIRS. Ton are not asked to transcribe to this Stook with the expectation of immediately receiving /arge dividends. but the basis on which the Company rests, it Is be lieved, will make your inveatinent not only safe, but, prospectively, of enormous calla. iffotwithatandizig, at the present prices of oll.the COM. MY' a animal receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars. or eight per ant. on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. -Stewart, la one of the moat practi cal and experienced oil operiton in the State, and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of its management is the best guarantee that no efforts Will be spared to make the investment pro.* • Stable. Application for a large proportion of the dock have already been made, but none will be received until the books of the Company are regularly opened for that DIMON. Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription price. The stock will be land full paid, wlthout further aristeemente. BOOKS OF SUBSORIPTION will be open fora few dale. on and eller Imam,' 18, MS% at the office of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, No. 101 WALNUT Street. Maeda. LEGAL. ....... TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOE THE CITY ,AND COMITY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Ii OMB ift hereby given that JOSEPH STEELE hag filed hie petition In the *aid Court praying for the relief prereribed by the wateting Insolvent Laws of thin Com monwealth, and that the same will be Award before Me Judges of the said Court in their Conn Rolm. in the Centre Bathos of the State House. Gan rsin F troet, between Fifth and Sixth Waste. in the city. of Penedo', lohilt, on TUDDAY. the twenty•that day of March, A. D. 1E65, at 10 o'clock A. M. fe24.frmw6t. IN THE. ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AHD 1101:12(TY OF PHIL tADELYEtIL &tate of EDWARD OVA'S, Deceased. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. that BUZ/MITE EVADS, widow of the decedent, hair flied infield Court her petition. and an appranowent of the pereonat pro perry which ehe elects to retain undevthe act o' Aral. 14, DEI, and lie euppliments thorkto, and that unless exceptions be filed before Idarchr7rb, 1855, the said ap preleement will be approved by the Court. fei4 Mt* THORN. for Petitioner. ACCURATE AND LIFE-LP:at SPE- OltdEgg PORI' alaTd. B. F. Biliteß'S ilfe•aise PHOTOGRAPH% la oil colon,. made to the rust RI. UAW a$V polies% "t cialleTy. Wit- ARIAL me. ite INS TITIANCIL XMERIC&N LIFE irimurc,A.NcE TRUST COMPANY, Walnut Mreet. S. E.. ()erner of fourth. DOME FOE THE YEAR 1864, $ c 7,SOA. LO2BI PAID DEFRING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO W 35,000. riummes maitt Ivor tliko Toesi Abyttamoir Zest, thelOwevt the' world. Also epos JOINT POCK Ratitroiltiolt sue e'er 10 Per cent lower than ffiielusl Balm: er NUTIVAIeRATRB. UPOIZ leach a DIVIDEID has bier nide of FIPTI PEE CEET On "Po*heft force JagtuarY lat. 18OS. TEE' TSA•YEAE NIUMPIPOBFEITI72II PUN, by which &timed% Ineuied coat make all hie- payment in ten yeare, and• goes not forte% and Dan ahau7 time dean paying an& oblala a paid•-nrnolley for Primo or thrice the amount:nogg to the Company. ASS /maw tr. Of asp bonds 40,003 Citrof•Pkiladoiphla (forroaw.•.... 30,(.00 U. II? Certificates of IndlAtteednees. 26.000 Allegheny county bondge• 16,011.1 If 13 Loan of 1891. ...... ........ )o.tea Wm:dna:Valley Canal Venda-- 11413.0 Mato of , Tenneo 08 bolldhP ..... ..•• 10.040 Philadelplda and Me Satitoad bondge... 10,000 Pittabarin ion Wayne, an* 6MI- , °ago Mode SAO Beading Beilroad Let mortgage b0nda,...... 6,580 City of !Unbars and other Mends 1,0(4) shares _Penns. Railroad mock—. 460 shares Con Nzobsago elattOnal 22 ehar. s Consolidation National Eolc , 107 shares Fanners' Rational Bank of Beading:. ......... 142 shares Wiellameport Water Coat -102 shares 'marina Life Inenranne and True& COMPAIIY • • ••••-"•• • ... •Nurtrates, Real licatd„ .oroand 287.278 114 ~)Loans on collateral amply. secured ..... 112.765 'fie 'Premium notes seamed , by policies • .... 114,830 63 pat in hands of agents secured by bonds... 28,604 70' .-Ceeth-oa deposit with C. th Tresearer, at 5' P Malt • 500t0 00 .paah er asnd and is banks 60 , ,311 67 'Omitted Intermit and rentadao, Jan. .10.454 7/ INN AMERICAN 18 k MOMS COMPANY. Its TIRTRTBIIB are well-known anisette in oar midst. entitling It to more consideration than those whose managers mettle in distant olth►s. ~ Alexander WElndia, J.nialer Thomsen. Georee-Neeent, Hon. James rollook. Alberto. Babel% Y. 13. - -Idimle. Eemael Work. 44/111X. WEECIALDIP, President. SA)WEL WORE, Vies President. JOHN S. WILSON. 13ee'y sad Treswarer JOON C. TABER, Oftsteral Arent, s, No. 2013 02E22 STEIET Wilde Musa froml9 to o'clock, daily. 1824-finwn ► l ' YriiINTIETH ANNUAL,. REPORT OP IRK NEW YORK LIFEINSITRANCE • COMPANY. PARENT OFFICTEI,: Near 112 avid 114 Broadway: BRANOR OFFiOE F. Wo etesterEonartit and Walnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA, JANUAIir 1, 1806 Amount of AseetavAnwlr7 1884...”-• , .....42.863.337 92 Amount or• Premium, manta, Annuitise,►nd Polley Peas reoeiTed during 1884... $1,477;193.46 Amount of Interest received and aaarnad.lincladialt pro ud= .on gold; 162,017 - 12-1,729,811 01 DISSUBSSMINTS raid „losses by.Destb...-. g 915,200 10(i• Fold on account. of depo elt for minors,sundry accounts un settled Dec Eh andwar Pa 9,454-65 , raid foil redemption of *Divi dends, Annuities, and Sur rendered and Canceled Poll des.. • • .• • ...•• /07:722ar Paid Salaries, Piintlng, and Office Expenses 48,:261 46. Paid Commissions and leerier Expenses 160,267 34 Paid for Advertising and Phy sicians' Fees-- 20,226-73 Paid Taxes, ln:vernal Revenue Stamps,and.lawaxpenses— 14;401 28— 224,503 64 ABBE S. Conk onliand amidst ' Bank.' ~,, 1 04,040 70. - Invested in Sr, States stoolss ' , .. . .. 1,329,%20163 (Market value. Sl01)4.000.), Invested in New York City. Bank ntocks.. cost62,fid 60 Market value. 5407220 ) Invested. n otter stooks.eost.. 05.254.91 (Mattrat value $90,400. ) Loans on demand, secured by 11. S. and other stocks.,•— ISLAM 0 0 (Marketvalue. 16335.555: ); Real Bstate ......199t98904 Bonds and. M0rtgage5........... 256,370 00 Yrern turn notes on existing po licies, bearing. interest .»..- 1.000.801 00 Quarterly end semi annual; Premiums, due subsequent to Jan. 1./8M...» 178.718 Interest accrued to January.l. ..... . ... —. • . . 63,546 35 Bents &turned to fanuary I. 1166., • • %MI IM Premiums ouPolieles in hands of agent", and in course of transmission 10.611. el Amount of ,sll other : property belonging to the Company- 136 10 5705 00 The Trustees have declared a return premium of PUTT PER CENT: upon all participating Life Policies In force which wire issued twelve menthe prior to Jan. nary], MA They have directed the payment of the Fifth and final installment of Twenty per cent. on Scrip of 1850 to 1860, inclusive, and the redemption In fall of those declere.d in 1861 and 1869 Certificates. Will be redeemed in cash on and after the first MO*DAY in March next, on presentation at the Rome office. Policies imbieet to notes will be credited on the settlement of next premium. 139 order of the Board. WILLIAM H. BERES, Actuary. During the year 7.906 new policies were isened, insur ing $18,147,563. BALANCE SHEET OF THE COMPANY, JANUARY /, Ands, as —.J10,656,755 66. DISPOSED OP de fOLLOWO Deserved for Louise due Bisbee qnent to Jan. 1, 1866.-- —.• Received fur Reported Losses, awaiting proofs, etc 40,600 00 Reserved for Ipicial Deposit for minor children .... • Amounts reserved for - rance of all existing policies (valuations at 4ps r cent. in terest)...* • . 2,432,91 Z 38 Dividends declared prior -- to 1660 uncalled for 1348181 Reserved for: Dividends, 1800 to 1660, Melts sive, now to be paid 195,271 17 Do., 1861 and 1802. nom to be 1.18,817 24 Do., 1049(piesent vainest 4 per cent. 61.841 el Do., 1864, do do., do., 139,207 73 Do., lee& do. , do., do., 312,31,7 00 Special Reserve (surplus not divided...,............... , ..213. 6 73 67 6t3.068,765 55 TRITSTRBS Morris Franklin, John M. Nixon. David Dows, Daniel &Willer, win. Barton, Will. C. Dasenbe L. J o hn. B. Williams, Minty K. Bogert, Isaac 0. Hondall. MORRIS FRANKLIN. Fresq. ISAAC O. KBNDILL,,ince Pren't WS. H BBBSB, . Acatous. T. kL BANTA., Cashier. BRANCH OFFICE, IN. W. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets (NUMBER 101.) MEDICAL EXAMINERS. R. 41 MEE LMERDINII, IL D.. RUSH VAX DYER. li. D R. B. LINTON U. A Officohoturarom 19 M. to 1 P. U. A. N. SILVESTEB, JAAMIII. ILANEANVER OASKELI., SAINTS. Good AOSNTS WANTBD In all parte of the State. feee.3t FECILNCIAJ. (1L STOCKS' , U. S. L0A.148, swan ♦ID SOLD Oat cold:lmmo% st 010.1101 J. BOYD, Broker, Ito. 18 South THIRD Stmt. A NEW STATIONERY STORE. TRB ORBALPBST PRO POOKA.PE ALBUMS INR& OITT. II HO T SKINS & 00 . Blank Book and Photograph Album Manufacturers. Stationers and "Printers. . No 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. Blank Booka Ruled and Bouad to order. fe24 MORGAN ORR, & CO., STRAM , RN OLIO, BUILDERS, Imp Pounders. sa , :' General Msohinista sad Boller Maim% KO. 124 (ALLOW WM On*. rhiliplegis, te, LORD OAKBITRN'S DAUGHTERS. ISECIOND SJOI ZION NOW READY. PRICE 41.80 IN PAPER, OR $2 111 CLOTH. It& WO DP, In "Lord Oakharn'e Daughters." has taken part of the plot, and some of the characters, from the first story everwritten by her, yearaeince, entitled the "Earl's Heirs,' but In doing co. has also Intro duced new characters. and rearranged the whole plot of the nary, mai has also rewritten and enlarged the entire work from beginning ro end. making it near three times the size of the "Farl's Hstrs," as originally published, cf Which it may be called a segrol or con tinuation. and it will no doubt prove to be In Amerlea. m It is to Europe, the moat popular work ever written by Bire. Wood. IL is published and for sale at B. PE rEIiSOti & 8R01410115', It No. 300 CHEM= street. Philadelphia. JUST PUBLISHED 161/aOZ FE7CI 7W CENTEL This is a collection of very startling stories. Showing how a shrewd Blew York Detective outwitted a lot of sunning rogues. The adventnres elite officer are 11117 es traordinas y. The disguises and stratagems he adopt. ed to entrap the scamps he had to &Vest', and the hair. breadth 0110111,011 he made from perilotw situations. tore. thor with. his ultimate success. foznisii material for twenty.nine P 517 dramatic tales. However startling tbe ineidents may be. there M no imprchability abort them t indeed, the book bears internal evidintea of being a transcript of personal experience, or Woe& upon it. and many of the oases will be recognised bje readers familiar with the annals of the police. l'ablielied by }39! `yam 60 Copies of the above book sent by mail. to any aciareec3 free of postage, on receipt of the price. ferri-2t NEW BOORS t NEW BOOR'S 1 0, MOTHER DEAL inn:EWAN The old ite origin and W 4 , 118 0 1 ; 1. . 117: Aux. MORAL AND P ; or. ENOS oF ME/11 4 TH AND DISEASE ON REE.IGIOUS EXPERIENCE AND E iTiz A rzalis j ." 6 l B wolic. of r inter*t. " .11 , 18 E GODFREY'S FORTUNES." Roletod by hloo.elf. A stou of Amertean life. 'by Thryard Taylor. • • CULTOILE OF TUE ODeIBRVING FAGOT, I'lE3 IN TOE FABIILE AND THE SP41001.; or, THING; ABOUT Holes. La& HOW TO MAKE THEN IN "AIa W EPt Y T O O O -' 3BA . VON; " . B LlTC a ab4lll2 ° lii' MERCY AT HOME . " A _tare by r the author of 'The Satonboripeotta Family." alto. the othtr work.* of Shia author oonetantly kept on•lOod For sale by .TAIdEVI S OL AXTON, (811arealorrto'W. a. & Alfred Mortion). fel4-tfi 606 GIIIeTNETT Street. ii 9996 49L 79 'FHB RUGG-LES- OEMS, -a- A' COLLECTION OP EXCril lan% oil, palm.. mos- of'Sceaere of tbe•Old and New World, painted frorornatum' BY BOGOLES, on 'view and for male at AREVIIII&D dr EVANS', WA* FisersuT Street. The enviable reputation w hich. Haggles ham already acquired, and theraremerit =Neurally awarded Whig genius by acknowledged °Alice. render one or more of theme 'Gems an almost indispeaeable aecompaut lornt to every collection of fine arty. fe24-St. William J. 'Toward. assonet r. Bodine. - Toon Hoary B. Bonne% Bon. Joseph. Allison. Isaac Hasieharat. M - AMME D'EXPRESTFOR MARCH a-v-1 2 OPR YOUNG FOLKS FOR MARCH. PRTERBON•B 114APAZiNR FoR MiLRCIT. fe.23.3t RITORNB'S. 8O& ORRiTNl:fr.fikreet. NiI.CTEt.-1-A.TLICIITIC FOR MARCH. toN , maims. 808 onstniur Street. 1e22-3t 30 CRNITB - - HARPER FOR MARCH. PITCHER'S. 808 CHRIST= Street WANTED—OIL LANDS OR STOCKS in exchange for good . aft/ REAL ssTers Ad• dress -"J. O. L ," at thin office re'ffi-Sr, WANTED—A SECOND-HAND DEN TALattilttrtse"frl"Vine7" Jerse ncritfo. legit WAI•N T E D TO RENT OR FUR CRAM ft SEVENTH or ErGHTH Street. from WALNU to mAßlrsr, a STORE. Corner preferred. Adams - ' Arno," at this oft a. WA'NTED--Ili A COMMISSION AND • • Brokerage Office, a yonng TUN acquainted with the Drug biudaess , to attend to sates in that department . Address • `Oommiesion Merchant fen Prate office. WANTED=—BTU A WOOL BROKER mat; HOUSE in New York. a YOUNG MAN se queinted with Philidelphis buyere And the Wool busi ness in .Jl its brancbes. .Addrear, with age, references, and term. P. 0. Box ines, New York. fe22-Stif WANTED --A LADY TO CUT AND FIT DRESBII3. Apply, on Thursday and - Friday, at 4 o'eloollr. for Mr. MACBETH, at Mrs, Goldebo rough's, 71ZAHCH Street. Teti 04,983,349 09 THE 49 DVIERTIBER t WHO HAS BEEN brought up in an extensive cloth manufactory in England. is desirous of procuring a SITUATION in a Manufactory in orabout the city. Any party desirous of procuring his services as Over. beer or otherwise- will please address " Cloth." VP Philadelphia P. 0 . fell 53:068.755 nb $07.341 46 John D. Rome,, John Mahe. Russell Dart. Wan. a. Appleton. Robert B Dudley B Fuller, Win Booth. Thonraa [ljlj (iki:! BY MRS. HENRY WOOD. LEAVES FROM THE NOTE BOOS NEW TURK DETECTIVE 00, TH2 PRIVATE RE ORD , J. B. EDITED BY J. B. WILLIAMS. et D. - DICK it FITZGERADA. No. 18 AIM street, New Tc&. Also for ssle by all Booksellers In this place. WANTS. A BARB CRANOR FOR A GOOD lINVESTINENT.—WAITED, Five Men to Sub- Fergie sl4ooo' , each for the development of a tract of 1011 ET CLASS 011. LAND' 1N VIINAIfOO coulurr. Pa. Each of the subscribers become possessed of abt interest in the entire tract. Address '•Oood Invest ment, at WI oNte. feB3 3t* EMPLOYMEZcT HOUSE, FOR Floturekeepers. SearnetreseeN Charabernulda,watt erp. Nurses, Coas t Laund mons, and tame bonsa. work, waits and colored_ 802 LOCUST St. felo.lin EMPLOYME.I4T ROUSE FOR Clerks, Boot-keepers. Salesmen. Packers. Porters. Watcbmen, Coacbmea, Drivers. Conductors. Bar-tend ers, Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners. dm Employers suited at short notice. SOB and SO4- LOCIIST Street. fe2o-1m 50 CARPENTERS WANTED TM medlattly. n'pply at Skop Go. 1008 EC remars Street, below Spring Garden. above Tenth Street, be. twain the boars of a alto 2. fob 21.* WAICT.ED . TO BUY-A TRACT ...a— OP TIMBRE LAND, containing from one hundred to five hundred scree, located in Crawford or adjoining counties. address Box 2573, PhliMa. P. 0. fef3-St WANTED TO RENT-FOR THE eammerseason aFQRHI6RED ii01:1811. with ali biing for two or three horeee. The neighborhood of Germantown preferred Address ' P . H..' • Press offiee. • fe23•wfm6l` WANTED TO RENT-A MODE- Awarate-etzed country HOUBI3. for the stunner see son, convenient to North Pennsylvania Rairvid acd not over ten to fifteen miles from the city. Furnished or untarnished Address, with terms, ".j. H. M.." box )284. Philadelphia Poet Office. fad 6t. al WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE n=• - • the End of Aprll, a worn,Lusa, with the modern improvements, with 9to 12 rooms. Bonne of. $25 Address • ' 8.." 303 Market street. felo-IMw FARM WANTED.— A PR/WTI-Mb imlFAltld-111t of twelve 3 ears' sweeties, wants ...a— to rent it FAILM of from 50 to 1. 0 acres, in Backs or Monlgoreert ijorinties. Refers to his present landlord. Address "A 8.," Press Office. fe2l.-6t la OFFICE WATER TRANS PORTATION U. A. A 273 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. H. 1.f&5. Vessels wanted to transient Coat to Southern Ports for the Array. Despatch even. fel& tf JOBS It. JENNINGS. Capt & HUI* FOR SALE AND TO LET. EnFOR SALE--A. THREE-STORY BRION BWRLLIate HOURS. 810 North PUT& Street, above Brown. west side: twenty feet front and fixe feet side yard; double Dace-buildings Immediate pouseeion e'en. Apply to M. PRICE, WO North TWELIPTH Street, Corner of Oherry street. ABH AND. MOULDING.MILL FOR ka SALE. Machinery, sloth, and good will of an old retablishad mill. Rooms 90 by SO-20 by 80. Apply 409 BROWN Street. this weak. 04421* TO REBT-THE UPPER ROOMS OF Na. 438 MARKET Week, to a suitable tenant. R&M* VAST BANDY CREEK OIL LANDS, -AA is byes of 6e and DO sorer, for gals by 3. EV4BS, No. 485 WALNUT Street. . 19. ACRES OF HEAVY PINE 1 2 77~ TIMBER L /ND& tho rielatty of tbo Malcom for sale low by CRUET k CO . 1311 Souk WITH troot. t024-Eir• 1Q(X) .9.0RE8 OIL LAND ON THE ,TIONESTA. and 320 Rom In WHIT VIII GII/11. both oRRaT BARGAISS. Waal* by Z A. MARSHALL. JR.. Rl3 WALNUT Mont. it PROPOSALS. SUBSISTENCE OFFICE U. S, ARMY, No 20 SOUTH STEIBT, BALTIMOZE, MD,. February 22, 1886. ! SEALED PROPtiSAIA. in clagitteade, will be received at this office until IS MM.. on MONDAY. March 6th. 1865, for furnishing the United States Sabastence Department with' FOITE THOUSAND (4,00 f ) HEAD OF GOOD FAT BEEF CAI TLB, on the hoof, (Steers four years old and over,) delivered at the State Cattle Scales. at Baltimore, Maryland. in iota of (1'0(0) one thmeaad each every (tO) tan days; to be weighed witbin one and a half data af ter arrival at the expecte° of the contractor. They must average about (1.35) thirteen hundred pounds groes weight, all falling short of (1 060) one thousand and fifty pounds, arose weight. Bulls, Stage, Oxen, Cowa, )leifers and Hornless Cattle. will be rejected. A deduction of (15) fifteen pounds wilbt made from the weight of each Steer accepted under thin contract. provided the animal does not stand in the pens two and one hs I hours before being weighed. or le no t weighed immediately ,ef ter removal from the care. Blank rortnNfor ptopo,ale can be had on application at this office. either In person, by man. or teleitraPlL , Proposals by telegraph, or other irregular, informal Proposal. will not be considered The Government will claim the right of weighing any one animal separate, if its appearance indicates leas weight than the minimum mentioned above; the ex pense of weighing to be paid by the party erring tad gment. Each bid to secure consideration moat contain n writ- ten guarantee of two resposible persona. , as follow: We ---. of •he county of --. State of --. do. hereby guarantee that -- le (or are) able to (UM a contract in accordance with the terms of his (or their) proposition. and should hishole) proposition be as sented. ha (or they) wilt at once ent,r into a contract in accordance therewith, and we ate prepared to beioome his secnrities, giving good and sufficient Donde for its Instilment. The 'moon elbil ty of the guarantors must be, shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of tho.nearest District Court. or of the United States, District Atkirney. to be enclosed with the bid. Bidden; must be presentso respond to,thel,r,bldc, and prepared to sive . bonds and sign the conrraot before leaving th e office. The Government reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bide considersd'unreas Payments to be nude after each, delivery in ranch funds as may be on hand; linens on. hand, to be male es neon se received. Prop:seals mutt beendorssd diatincttly "PROPOSALS 1 . 0)" 132.11 F CATSiL6," and addrened to • ' Capt. HOWAbD Wlll4B. 0. S. Balttmore, Maryland. If a hid to in the name of a Arm, their nemesand that Post- office address must appear, or they will no: be ma 'deleted. • Each person or every member of a gem offiring 1 11 1 ro • pot al most accompany it with an o ath of alleglanee to the United Ftatee Ooverninent, if he brie not already filed one in this office All W alt not c my, ttetrip strict With the tallow./ this torivernonnent sorer Oa ',le J. HOW WILL f 024 St • Ca ltedn antill. SALE OF BANK BTOCS,-WILL BE offered at tn BLIC 81Llt, on ft&TIYIEMAT. Feb ri, 1939, at 9 o'clock P Y , at tha ;Kibbe hotua of Jacob E. &omit. FAA •ItfORD. ILO shares nt WOO of the !Mail/ IS a. tIONAL BAAS OF emr, &DELI> It & Ve4riiftti A[ 4R9_ joam B. VOIELT. Aucttotig. tall4t AUCTION NOTICE. J. C. McGIIIRE & CO., AIIC TION- Afi MOM. mirggnimOTON, D. C. THUSTER'S SALE OF 530 kORBS OF vemais, LAND WITHIN FOBS MILES OF TAB 131PITOG. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Din trim of fictuzehig, patted in the cause of Baum? & LOWRIE ve. DEAN and WIFE mid others. Mo. Ste. trinity. I will expose at Public Bale. on THURSDAY. March 16. MSS, at 11 o'clock M.,. if fair if not the Arms fair dry thereafter, at the residence of Mr. JOH DI T. W. DE aN. OW.II tee prembee. the Real &date of which LEVI BUEBIFF, late of Washinston enmity. n died seized and posameed. containing &boat 616 acres. This property le most eligibly eiinnied, being within about four miles of the Capitol and etc of B inning's Bridge. It is well wooded acid watered. hat an about dance of fire meadow land, and is admirably adapted for market purpose.. The soil is of a One character. kind and prom:m.s , re, and easy of cultivation. The Improvement consists of two framed Dwelt. Inge, (one of which is conmaNiona,) and all eery outbuildings, and there are some beautiful helld iug dies on the promisee, commanding a full view of the city. The land willbe subdivided into several auralltratts,is plat of which ma y be seen at the Auctloa $OO.l/6 JAMBS MoOIIIRE & CO.. Washington, N. O. Terms of sale as prescribed by the Decree; one-hall in cash on the day of .ale, and the reilutte in equal 1.. etallmente at twelve Bad eighteen mootta from the dig of eale. with interest, and approved becart:y. Title Conveyancing and Rosetta. Stamps at the coat of Ike purchaser. B. C. oTSPHENS, Trustee fe.4lBt JAB. hic3DIES & CO., Azeilousere. , v 4 ,4 BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SOX Streets. SATAX.OF BORSIX. CAERI4I.OI4 to. ON Se.TIIRDAY NOREIND NEXT. At ID o'clock. comprising shoat FIFTY lIORRES. spited to harness and the sad dlt descriptions at sale. SO, New and second - hand A ca L rriaget light -wagon& deer horns, &e., with which the tale will commence.. Also, tingle and double harness, saddles, bridle*. whine, covers, halters. &a. Air tin poetpsnement on account of weather. Sale of bones, & e,, on wedoesdaY. xi- Carriages and bartess at_pricate sale. tett Stir ALFRED N. NERinzy..3B, Auctioneri t • AW/LUSENIEIVICH. ILOADEItir o AVM, IJONAILV BBIILONT FARIMI'LL 1311rettli Or' GEOYSI , B OtIJIM agar/kw oPisir yha Director bee leave to enbee the 1011w:tier( CRT. tifioate of Dr. F, A CiosebzWirer: 1 certify that Mr. Marl Formes i'as been ender MY profeesloaal care for" tieveral days, icy ea affection et the throat, which. Mr an exertion of ES role% ie ale*. Dig. Would have imerevery seriously enravated. tesefileiestly recefered to sing Friday evening. and andoabtedly will ,peer as aenenecid. F. A. .UX4 M 021114 ZISHIM. H D.. No. 2017 WALVIT Street. Philadelphia. Feb. MA Mt. TRIO (FEED/7) Met poeitlyely the only- thee of Meyerbeer's Che efilkayre ROBERT LE DIA.BLE 1 , HEDTBA K. EARL FOZDZD. &teemed one of hin Veateet assure ptionc:: ROBERT Fkaath HICLIESH. Acknowledged one othia beat role*. A. 1.106 ____ Arne MARIS PABDl% r if. in which she acideved ens)) a-decided enema a the season in the Watt - • 13attlithat7D —.Ea. UTUISETPH TA.MATtO, Bl.Briii..—, ——• ..... taw T MMES.!. WOOD. Her fret appearance taie .ea.ca. AL'ASETO HOQUA R 0 HAMA% Robert is rendered entire by the'Oined German. Opera Company. Upon ita prase. tationc• in New York. Woo, ton. and dating the late Western tour. thoneande wars unable to obtain access to the theatiatr. SATURDAY AFTERNooN_, 25. 1535,. ORAHD HULT.I Peeltively for H.* hot time, - FAUST seethe, And last appeantnee ibis mown o r ik JOSEPH REEMLNE'.` In Ms grub asentoorion et _ • NIPHISTOPHISLBS. MtnJudea to Matinee, $1 to all porta ^lie holm. Vo extra Armee for reserwat rests iettleh can be had at GOULD'S MUSIC STORE and at the :LOADSISZ 01 MUSIC. FOYER' ACADEMY OF" HMO. WOLFSORA & THOMAS' - • C - I.&BI3ICAL COMICER'Pb. THE THIRD GLakSiCaL CONGEST Of the prevent seaeou w ACADEMY the FOYER OF THEOP mom. ON fe22-8t Fe SkTURDAY br E uary 25.VENING MEET. NEW CHESTIVJT-ST. THEITair- CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE T WILLFTH. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING; Feb. Et. BENEFIT OF THE YOUNG. BEAUTIFUL. AND Glri:MO HELEN WESTERN. Who will appear upon- this OCC111401) IK II" GRAM) DOUBLE BILL. PERSONATING FIVE DIrFSR6I4T CHARACTER& In the great Drama. In B acts. called GREEN BUSHES; OR, THE HUIfTRESB OF THE MISHSSIPPE. And In the Grand Militsms Drama in acts, the IsT r. CHANGE OF TIER. On and after this date the Certain will rise Macomber before B o'clock. Doors open at the nsual how., SATURDAY AFTKRINON. Feb kith; THURTY.EECOND ORAED FAMILY MATINEE. THE THREE GIYARDSHEE will be presented MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. hiTREET THEATRE.. " THE STREETS OF NEW YORK." NSW SCENERY, try CHAS. HAWYRONNIt MACHINERY, by AWN Eirszs, - And ORIGINAL MMHG. by DOD Wun.TH. MONDAY EVEgING, Feb. 20th, - And Every Evening during the r neg., BOnelcaull'a Sensational Drama, in Rae Tableanz and a Fi °lout% TITS STREW,. s OF NEw YORK All the Company in the Caet. Prologue—The 'Ranker. Act let. PUFFY'S BAREST IN DIVISION STREET. AM 2d. TIM RETURNS , " On t.IFORNIAN. Act Sol. UNION SQUARE IN SNOW SFORM—THY BOOTBLACK AND THE NEWSBOY. Act dch. THE FIRE! Act 611. DRAWING-BOOM AT THE BANKER'S. MIA DENOD MONT. Seate secured tin days in advance WALNUT-BTREET THEATRE. FAREWELL BEITETIT of the Favorite /and% DISw. FRIDAY EITErrtN G, Febru'ary 21, 1241 ' AURORA FLOYD. Softy Mr. Frank Drew. All7Olll Floyd ... Mrs. 'C. Hein. To conclude with the IRISH TIGER. Paddy Ryan (with Song) Feu& DIVIr. The Favorite Comedian, J. 8. CLAMMY. Is gunge& THE ORRA.T NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. JAMES MELVILLE. the GREAT AUSTRALIAN IfOlisEMAN,_ the wonderful AIizeTS.ALIAN FAMILY , Messrs. MURRAY atd HUTCHINSON, and the TRAINED DOGS, and all the bright safticuler dare of the Gs eat National Troupe, will appear della( the pr sent week. week. Tbe season will does on Tuesday eveni ng. February 28th. OD 17 two more afternoon pertorinan WEDNESDAY. 22d, (Washington's birth-day), SATURDAY, 26th. Lastperformance of the NatioS Combination Troupe. TUESDAY EVENING, Sikh Met THURSDAYEVENING, 23d mat , benefit to FaANK WEITTAKEE, Meader of tbe Circle. Admisaion—trint Tier, 60 cents; Second Tier, 26 cents Eves ins perform ance comments aat 7.40; afternoon. 236 o'clock. fe2)-et GRAN D FAIR Ilf All) OP SHE CITIZENS VOI:Ci/STESa HOSPITAL, Will open this morning at Concert Hall. The stoat of Dade) and loner articles will be lazed. Amon( the special attractions will be brand A BELUTIFIIL SILVER FIRE WORN. . - - to be voted for, and ptessitted t o tee Fire Company ror ceiling the hint eat number of vote. Also. TWO istAOMPtaiirr BIBLES, to be disposed of by votes, one for the President of the Unt!ed States , . or any of his Generate, and one fora clergyman of this city. Admission. 10 cents Season Tickets, 25 cents. fe2o trorlitstt CONCERT HAIL. MONDAY WWI ISO Febinary 27, AND BUMF EVENING UNTIL FIIEYHEH NOTION. The original and only CHRISTY et INSTR./ILS. J. W. RAYNOR Sole Proprietor and Nmangar Twenty eetebllehed Artiste in the Ethiopian Proles. atoll and the wend• renowr ed Comedian, GEORGE csaisry. New Songs, New Barletquee, New Faces, and all the Old Favorites. Admission ........« .............AS cents Reserved 60 cents fe23.9t J. H. BIIRRIDGE, agent. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL BALL OF TUB PHILADELPHIA (Beck's) BAND. No. 1, at the Id I OBICAL FUND BALL, FRIDAY 'EVENING, Feb 114. . Managers and members of the Band having tl-kete lOC please make a return of the lame to BECK do BURN s, No 828 MARF:rsT Street, on or before Frldsy noon, the 24th inst. JAMBS M. sgos. Treasurer Ball Committee. N. B —Tickets $l, to be mu-paid- DIM N.• n.ERES.LIIIA. ORGHWRA..-PUBLIC N-^ REHEARSALS every B.ILDAY, at Mi P. M., it MUSICAL POND HALL. Slagle Plcketa. cents. Biz Tickets. 1111: to be tisd at Gould's. Andre's. and NOVO'S Masts Stores. and at the Hall. =OT-tt OIACADEMY OF FINE ARTI3_, en trr Streetabove in DiiLl fory9Otom. from 9 k Bt. to II P. sir 'All BOARDING. B OARDING. -WILL BE VACATED, the lit of March. two lame handsomely-farni.hed rooms, oa .the fret Boor. and one single room. third Marrs at 900 SPRUCE Street. Teti ar BOA_RDING WANTED BY GENTLE- E AN and Wife; private family; northwestern part of th e Mir referre d - wW farnia their own rooms. Address • S. P.. " P;aer 4 dire. fe'il when* I`IRBT•CLABB BOARD CA - 21 BR H&D at the old U. 8 HOTEL, 44.3 CHABrNur Streak at modem* charges. This house has as bar. WereKs !required. fats EDUCATIONA.L. WOODLAND SEMINARY FOR YOBBO LADIEP, Nos 9 and 10 WIODLAND TIABAOS, West 19dlad*. Hoy. HENRY BRIMS% A. M., PrinclpaL ' fel4-00' ri.BITTENDBIPS COMAIERCIAL COL- Lktis, 6 i CEIESUSIIT Street. Corner of 13avoalk. Practical. Instruction in Book-keeping, nn all its *sashes. Yanmanship. Comptorcial Calculation'. Haslnias FONEL TtlrorraphirmAt , _ CHITIIINDEN'b CluMX,llldilL I:IIOLLTAB._ 63x .CII2O3TDIIIT Street, caner of SIVEdT- Etudente received at any tin* and Iwamoto!. sass rate/y, st mash how's as may_ No* t their co aw, nig sea Cataloccas taxed gsaMpaapplicstioa. fell-erlt • YIiLAWS GREBA- 13BKIMUIY.-- k j fiLITABT BOAIIPUIG SCHOOL, four miles from MEEIA, Pa. Thororal course in Kothemstisa. Ciassies,Nataral Sciences. and PathKish; niasticiii tone to Edvil Engineering. Pupils received - . at aith and of PE agog, and enjoyithe benefits of 2 home. Ea. leis to Jahn C. Copp & E.m.23 South Thiriletreet; Thee J. Olaatton Beg.Tifth arA Prone ex-Shartlf Kern,. an othoir ' s. L3dress Rev. J. HERVEY BAB TON. A. .. vaarazusagar. Panora. uniAles P-E.MOVA_L.-301LIT- H. IifiLLIA.M.O & -A4w 00. have re Mod. from . No NO to' No. EEO CHESTNUT Street.. IMaly ocoardob by Mama W. McKee & Co. CHABLEB F. Nit SELTINE. DAs REMO RI D' Item No. SIES to EIO4.CHS6TNUT • CIABTNIEEHT? NOTICE. Hr. CHAIM P. HaSELTHiII broom,' '&744 11 1 1 ' 2 * Rim froze' date. JNO. H WILLIAM R & 00_ " ' 4 • February. Et. SLAITTV. L. TA,N LOR, No. 4.R3 WALNUT stroet, P MAIN. ATTOSNIT AT L&W D. CONXISSIONSII; FOR York.Tß STATES, ReolVCootopotiont.. New - obit Rtsysla. °togas. awl Tow fellkitetabal 1043. g. At, WOOD, CLAIRVOYANT PHYVIOILN to 1505. ALLSWOS24I Streit A CAB D- ADDRESgED. TQ NEN 4-21 . "who come from the country to Volunteer. I have different Warr of barium's. I always know whet Termishi4Town. or District pays the higho,e Cat - Amity. mon will call here. will sae that they ge, the 'HOLZ BOUNTY OFFREIBD. sod I will Mberge Diem; for attantitag to tbotr tztersets, s rea.on 'ails ;In contuse. 910 MARKET Street- SW:wattages dealtill h la the tame te4l.6t* .J. J. 19111Milff. I PHOTOGRA.PH ALBI.I3IB,—GET, when dealing. the Patent Blare back AL3131118. combining ettengtb. gentbilltroaed darebilitr• Fo r sale sale in great moikty at B. r. aslmmrs tiatisor. Bo - COED btreet. above Ozeen. • R . EIMER'S W ONDERFULLT -KOMI - NATE sod ntessing picture, widely ka o B l ra 188 Colors& PROTOCiltnetin. now made for II 80. IL kis vonniar Mallory. SECOND Street. above Greek. do HARDWA.RE--SELLITTO OUT CHEAP to einl'a traeiness. AM Hortsekseous. Boat ers. eat e‘hets. wal int e. g P ener al aarrtsnee 8 ERTO tolitEas 9 8 4 :* IitABUT 44100-
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