ZIOII7II WARD SOTJNTY VUND. NOTICE. The broiled °Ru b y or the. RIGHTII WARD Mir sere themselves from Wading Diets by raoxrf contributions to the 'Manic Food. With the mone, to land the quota has be alled ,hs lama, or roar day& • About $5,000 more le ereeted%at ones. • Without a prompt effort the Draft 10 laeyltible. EDWARD 13RO WINING, Tresaurer of Eighth Ward Banat,' Etrid. fel 80. 1151 and 44 !forth FRONT Streak. Ur , ATTLNT/OX. VOLIMMERSt FIFTEENTH WARD B' THE HIGHEST BOUNTY, M. WALINIV.F.II., rovod Marsha's Office. corner dt THIBTEENTR ANDY WINS Strode. Liberal teems for Squads TENTH WARD BOUNTY TURD. "VirA.IVEMNTS ,CASIDLEI). RIC/BEST BOUNTIES ill zoo:tato orodittd to the TENTH WARD. DRAIN' V 1 MUTT I 'V BAP Jr 1 TENTH WARD. At s Meeting or the Citizens of the Ward. held on SATURDAY EVADING. February 18. the Rxecative Committee were directed to ' ISMS EACH ENROLLED CITIZEN TEN DOLLKEI3 to crate a Bounty Fund oultolent to EXEMPT THE WARD THOM THE DEUTZ PUBLIC MEETINGS • will be held EVERY KVEHING DURING THE WEEK. ACttortheaat airier of BROAD and RACE Streets, where the Committee will be in attendance from 7% to 10 o'clock E 11., to receive enbloriptione. HENRY 0. HOWELL, 'President. A. H. YEANOIENHIB. Tresenter. fe2o A. rzuritortr yommrrEmus.— MGAELEIEVI• .1301CIN'X'W. FOURTEENTH WARD. The Recruiting Oetaraittee are now prepa•ed to 0 &SR ' the City Warrants and pay the highest Ward Bounties In CABS. Apply te • BSCRIIITING COMMITTE.II. Cor. of THIRTEINTH and GEM threats. 7. A Van Cleve. James Mae Nichol. M. D„ T. a Morehead. J. W. Thavkara, Jr. J. J. Fullmer, Dr. B. B. Stoekton, J. W. Johnson. fe2l-0. TWALFTit WARD. FIFTY DOLLARS WARD BOINTY) In addition to • ALL OTHER BOUNTIES. Committee , meets every day at Nortbern Military Hall, THIRD Street, below Green. Neoratting for Hantioon , a Came &teams plum. Pextles famishing Alerting liberally , treated. L. B. BEGILS3, Treasures. IVEMIPEISEIT NATIONAL BANK WILL IN PAYMENT OF SUBSCRIPTION TO TILE 7-30 LOAN, V.LV.L+ PIERII4 - 2". NOTES -CERTIFICATES OF TESEPORART LOAM ALLOWING THE AOORUID INTEREST. Raying a DEpARTMENT expreasly for the sale o V. & LOAN& *very facility is extended to pareltasers. • large imply of 460. $lOO. WO, and LAM Notes •lwane on hand. MORTON-MeMICHAEL, 32.1 tale-fratuthsadt GASHISIL jarITNITED STATES CHRI ST IA I/ COMMISSION.—CASH AcIEriOdirLEDOMIZIATS WWI TILE WEAK ENDINO VBEnti) 4RY 23. 1660: PHILADELPHIA. CONTRIBUTIONS. WM. A. Blanchard (additional)........ $6O 01 L. WO CO W. H. Spencer. 50 00 'Yrs. John B. Budd..., 20 Q 0 De Haven & Brother (additional). «»» 60 00 lira Wm. 11 &Web' 20 00 $lOO OD licCalltun & Co*. _lOOOO • 2CKI 00 rands G. Schultz 26 10 lionip Crooke, ro Jo. Snow tee • • so 03 P. O. ..... 10 CO 3. NerSIOANT 6 GO Collection at labernacie Baptist Church 114 * • M.. • 414. • 40 A 9 196 EG Per L. Hnowles: Manntaineer..••••4l.4.•••••••• 60 00 Wm. H. Warburton.(additional)....... 60 00 timesl3ard (additional) 25 00 W. EL INII I OO I4 .... "4,114 •-•••••.. ..... ISD 00 !. H. Warne...... 100 00 Ph /104. Sti nson •.•-• 6 .• • •••••• •• • • .4.• WI 00 Irwin Di (additional) 2to 00 - CleOrge W. Toland. ,Germantown...... 75 00 John McAllister. Jr.. (additional) ...... 200 00 Charles D. Durborow.... 187 DO T. ...... .10/ • • •• ••• • • • • 04A. • • ••••g. 15 00 S 6 00 T. D. ..... 1 S. 0 HP! 44.•• •,•• • .41,11 • • ••••• 10 00 e• 1,11. •.• ,••••• •••••• • *4•4, • •4.44 •• • ...... 1111-• 10 00 Howard Sabbath Beltool.• • • •.. 10 40 PMottliner Lewis. 6611111.6.1444W.U.....-• 50 (0 S. M. 00 A koldier... ••11•4 10 00 American Pr esbyterian.... 10 03 Hey Alexander 600 5 00 47. W. ..... ........... 200 4,•-•••• • .44 ..... •• • • 10,1 1 ••••• 601 B. B. A. Germantown. 203 162,032 73 Baited f: Germantown.. rat.s ChristianCommisaon. B. 10,000 01 Ladies' Christian Commi s sion of the - Pacific, Der NM Mary IL Keeney -• • 6.715 63 Con.ributtons in Oregon. per W. S. Ladd. Treasurer Portland . 6,106 75 Pacific Chr istian Commission per Sather & Co., San Francisco, California 5,000 00 Contributions acknowledged elsewhere in re. I.llgious . Jimoind prerionali aoknowledgea 0:171..851 itacts,eos 49 JOSIrPH PA,TTERSON, TreAsurar. Stores received by the United, States Chlettan Com mission from Philadelphia, for week ending' Fabtuar7 13, 1880: Mrs. X. R. Smith. 1 package; Penn Relief elsoala. Mon, 2 hexer, nth—Mite B. E. Oarrignta; number of packages from other bads of the ccmntry. 845 ORO. H. it ruA ST, Chairman, 11 No. 11 BANK 13.ree.t. CI 01 BPE P IAL-ATTENTION PAID TO the viirchaso and We of STOCIES. €31411 1 32113. iik1b.2.1130"/APEI dr. CO.. ICI Smith TitULD Street. fe2s-1n ,- OZ - BTOCKB, IJ. B. LOANS, &c., NOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, IT CROWS L BOYD. Broker. Jo. 18 Sostb THIND SOs4A RETAIL DRY GOODS. 'CIK HITE BILK LACE B BES.— Will open this day three lots White Silk lame Jarboe, at 45, 60, and 66 eta. a Barll&—a.vore low pew*. Black Bilk Laos B- rtifs, dashed with white, black. , VW colored silk Mows 1111 X Illusion Blah-Neek Bertha Capi.ii; — w i se lees than the coat of making one—white, with white, wink, bine, and halt mourning trimattnig• Whit. Swiss Muslin, for Evening Dresses. White Tarlatan, for livening Waimea Bins Tarlatan.for Evening.Oreetee, at one , half present - wales. Whie Pllt Illasione, 2 yards wide, superb quality. - At W ORBS'S Lace sae Embroider)' Moro, Lie. 3tf Yorth WORTH Street, ''AGO & BRO., COR. TENTH AND PINE. open from Auction Bargains) 1 Mt Blame Lana, Sne quality, Mo. 11 lots Cambric Plaid Kaoline, 10 414 and 68e $ lots email potsrxia Brilliants 40. 40, and 630. 4 lotaDainsook Alas ins, 41, 68, 760, and St 71. to Swiss Kaoline, for cartallas and drams, 31 oto. 1 lot Gold• Medal, One Shirting Muslin, yard wide, lit cents. 1 lot Double Marseille. Spreads, for single bads, gn. Jotl Doab l e huleillee Spreads. 14 4. 'Very largo. 4113. jot Fronting LineDlN line, 84s, by the pl.ce. 1 lot 4 4 granola Chintzes, small PAtdrIIIP, 803 lot splendid duality, high luaus. Bleak Abodes, TO. 1 lot TM& end Wk. Skapilerds' Plaid Kohalm, 630.1 1 lot Misses' Hair Moll., ball prise, 250. -1 lot Dote Paper, Oomaterolal size, 400 „t; ream. 1101 Stewart 7611 yards Spool Cotton. Nos. 70 to 75 cents per dozen. Ilt ?saltier Dusters, I cents. 1 ro o t best otnality Snop D Skirts, wide tang!, $1 CO. Also several lots Trimmings, Notions, Re., 40., at Bargains) fs26 HOLDERS OF OIL STOCKS- B.NAD THE OOKYZEOIAIN LIST MID PEICIE PUBLISHED AT No. H413)1)0)1 Street EVERY SATURDAY, by 8. N. WINSLOW, AND DISOR E M OOODOIL T C WENIYTHEE .BOGUSAND fILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIM ANA. AGENOY.—FRABIC =GI TR It: Attorney. 140 H. EIXTIi bt.. Pbilads Ofilvers' Ornaseee Charism ler, mod all other Acconnta ee,tled, and Reps of ttoo itttebtedneu proeured through Agency in Walk. ington. fatl.6t4 fr i g E WATER CURE ESTABLISH -I- NET near WIDOW (move. twelve natal porlb or Pb VW, will be reopened on the Bret of April. Tor lealsre to 11. L 3 QERNS% D. 17 0113,e113 Arenas MRS. M. M. WOOD, w 014.1EVOTA r PRYIIIOII_,N BLLSWOLTII SAW. IaIIOI3IIITINO AGE XT. •. H. FRIVIC[S3SI3, 513 BIABI r, Street. MILITARY. VETERANS, TO THE FRONT' I ADVANCE AND JOIN 'Mill 113IELDTE'Y.BRIG-ADE GENERAL HAPiCOCK'S CORPS, TO BE BKOBTITTBD IN--PHILADELPHIA WITRThT SIXTY DA.YB. FULL BOUNTIES AND NO DEDUCTIONS FOE COMMISSIONS. CITIZENS,• TO YOUR DUTY 1 Aid in redoing a Brigade which will be a more lasting monument to the memory of General }limey than any you can build for him. Aid fa faralshins Veterans to serve alder the askant Haneeek. end enable Ithe to do his tart to Duffing down the accursed Rebellion.- Remembeithat every Veteran who shoulders hie mus ket and returns to the scenes In whlah he has so lone Participated is worth a cartioarl of raw recruits, or a wagon-load of bounty-jumpers. Help to fill the quota of Philadelphia. and avoid the stigma of a draft. The plan proposed is a very simple one. There are In Pennsylvania more than forty thousand discharged soldiers who have served honorably more than two Teare. The majority of them want to return "to 1198 the thing out," and an only heettating with whom to to. It is proposed to ask them to to with Hancock's Corps of Veterans, and to testae them fair treatment when they do enlist. To honor the memory of the brave Rimer, General Ransack has authorized the Brigade to be culled the Barney Brigade, and it will be reoroitad fa Pliladelphia. ♦s soon as a ensfiloionS nano, bar are enlisted a camp will be located near the city, and every provision will be made for the comfort. of the recruit' until they go with loaded guns to meet the BOUNTIES AND PAY. ME NET PLY A VETINAN VOLUXTRZE RAISCOCR'S CORPS JAW 011111 Year, Government City or Philadelphia Bounty ....411.04. SOO Monthly pay from United States Government. Sl6 per month. ••• •-•*•• •-•••-• • • •••-• .0.1116 0 . 11 .4 4 .04.10...... • 323 Clothing account • 43 Ward Bounty, (ovarodo)•• - •-• - - - •-•-•• - • , •-••••••••-•••••• pa City relief foram/111es of volunteers, Ciper month. 72 Total, • •••••• • 1....•••••••• • • • • 4.1.11.4.111-11 la. in THE NIT PAT A VETERAN VOLUNTEER TWO TEARS HANCOCK'S COM 610VerBERM Boanty City of Philadelphia 450 Monthly pay from United Steam Government, $l6 par - m0nth..««.,..»..........869 Ward Bounty, 25 City relief for tandli. 144 M.O. • co • ....•,...•••••••••••• .44156(16 THE NET PAT vaTEBA, VOLUNTIVI Ali /Fox TREES TB4IOI RAICOOK'S CORPS COTerninent BOWAY • 11.11411 •• • I..4*SX) . City of 600 Melilla/ MY from Muted States GOTOIIOI£OIIt, per Ire Clothing account. $42 Per I ear• • 120 Ward Bounty. (average). 26 City relief for families. 160 per T0ta1....••••• ~..1.114 . 4.0.11.41-{ • •41... • Milt VIA* • .10 $2.013 Organisation to 'Raise the Brigade. The Committee who have charge of the entenieetion of the Brigede are: . O. W. DAVIS, HENRY 0. HOWELL. GEORGE BULLOCK. DAVID FAUST, JOHA W. EVESMAN, JOSEPH F. TOBIAS. D. 8 WINEBRENER. BETH B. STITT. 3YNC17T1413 OFFICIEM OF OOMFIFFTEM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Detective Police of the City of Philadelphia TRBASITIMR, MORTON MoMIOHARR. Gambier of First National Bank, THE BEITIABB WILT. BB °oleos= OY THRIII non! Barr& One will be raised under the direction of the Corporations of Philadelphia. Prom these car• porations the Committee will consist of— COL. THOMAS A. SCOTT. 'Vito President of the Pennsylvania Mailrond 00. FREDERICK FRALEY, Frog Kent of the Schuylkill Navigation Company CHABLIS E. SMITH._ Friloidord of the Reading Railroad Go* any. THOMAS O. HAND, Freelaud of the Delaware Mutual Liam.wee 00.1. STEPHIN A. CALDWZIZ, Proiddont Of the Pint National Book of ridledolphia. THE SECOND REGIMENT will be raised ander the direction of the Manufacturers. Merehante, and Bro- kers of Philadelphia. The Committee will eonsist of BARTON H. JINN% LEMUEL COFFIN. HERBY LAWN, CHAS. L. BOMB, (of 0. L. & 8.. Berle). JOHN W. SEXTON, (of Jay Cooke fc Co.) THE TRIED IlEtinfllNT will be raised under di. realm if the Co*r Urbanite. The Committee appoint ed an CHARLES ICHECHT, (Preataeat of the Core Exchange): * G. JAMES, SAMUEL L. WARD. JOSEPH W. MILLER.'• JAMES P. PEROT. ItZPBESENTATIPM szonurra, In the proposed Brigade every man Or woman their- One of sending a Ilepresentative Berndt to the army can do iso by the payment of siO to any of the ge a ti or i aa named on any of the foregoing committees. Of this com SW will be paid to the recruit, and SW will be re tained by the Treetehrer of the Committee to defray ex traordinary eipenees, including printing, music. eta.. eta incident to raising troop!. Let every man and woman in the State who desire! to be representg, in the army, some forward and • make 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 has and can mate himself 'of service to our Government In tre boar of trial. Don't count the coat. It 'will pay a handsome dividend. THE VETERANS Shall be treated with frankness sad equity. Dot ono dollu shall be taken from their bounties. but all will he paid them without commission or discOant. It I. oar Purpose to raise this Brigade without the aid of substitute brokers.' and not a single bounty-jumper shall be admitted. - 14fCwill treat every micas AB reatlmium sad only tiring*. 010/1 tie kept. if 414 THE PRE/38: Wired. Ike Meld Deisotive Police will discover tko mem. mad anis as immediate mods. THE CITIZENS OF PIIIL&DELEHIS Should remember that every Veteran they can moue to enlist ha thie Brigade will be credited upon the quota of the city, sad if It is really the deeire of the Word Com mittee, to get the city out of the draft, they cannot do better than to aid - us to Mee it. If brains and en= ergy are need, the Brigade can be raised Ina few days, and thee till more than one half the quota of our oily. Let cm all pall together earnestly, realonsty, and with a hearty good will, and in a few week; we will see Three Thenrand inneketa, with educated men behind them, marching to the front to old in putting down the Rebellion. TO VETERANS EVERYWHERE. Come and join um, whether you live is Maine or Michigan. New Jersey or lowa. All who know the gallant Ma:mock , and ell who ever served ander * the brave Birney. need no inducement to iota us after they have made op their minds to" rehire to the front. Be sides thle, make yourselves recruiting °Moors. and talk the matter over with the "...boys. " Bring all you can with you. and you @ball be put in the emus comp'. ay. and we will have a Brigade without jeajocisies or strife. Think of this. and don't take mach time to de cide. We went to pat the thin= through before the Ant of May. OFFICERS will all be apPointed by General Hancock. Wo one seed apply to any one but him, The Committeee can not take the time to decide upon eucb tvieettone. or to answer lettere. We want to get the soldiers and attend to their cloraforte. IIrEADQII&RTEUS will soon be esteblinhed in some central locstinn la pbiledelpbla For the preeeni, e.PPliastion may be made Personally, or by letter, to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, CHIEF OF DETECTIVE POLIOE, MAYOR'S OFFICE. lIMAJOR GENERAL HANCOCK'S FIRST ARMY OORPS OP VETERANS. The following demi correspondence, relative to the rrorattina Dow going on to Phi:adolphin nutlet the especial superintendence sof Rept andel Fnierklin, the Chief of the Detective Policy for Vieri*JOG'K S ARMY CORPS Of VET& KARS, will he r ! ttd with greet inteleat by all classes of SIG COMMOIIIi7. the rloh :and themor Mike. First, twenty. two men were taken to Waehlsgton, D. C.. by Chief Franklin. on Tueaday night, the 13th MU On the follow' g day the men were mastered lneo the service of the country, each one being credited to the Ward or Township in which he reeided These men issued the following affidavit, after baying been ful.y musiered in: CITY OF WASBIEGTON. DISTBIOT, OP COLUMBIA, SS.— On this fifteenth day of February. 1865, personally ap neared before me. a notary public in said District, Jacob Brlsbing, George H. Lo tele. Peter 8. Gamble, John .1 PfurPhY, Charms II 'Kennedy. Timone J. Chad wick,Alexander H. Gibson, John Sparks, Cloth BMW, Samuel W. Venetia, Joseph Halberstadt, Wllitam fl. Yates, George B. Russell. Samuel Weeke, David H. Baker. John Lapp. Frank M Worth, Richard-McCabe, and Albert W. .K.ddridge, all of the clip of Pala/lei phis, Pennsylvania.; also, John A. Themes. of the oily of Beedieg Barka county, Pennsylvania; Tneophlias &luck, o f' the horeugb. of WilliamrPort—levcanitug county. and George W: Shute. of the township of Deer. fie d, Cumberland comity. New Jersey. who severally acknowledges that they bad been nAernited by Am is. min Franklin, Chief of Detectives of the city of Palle. delphia, Pennsylvania; that they came on to Waetilag. , ton with said Franklin for the purpose of enlisting as rifleman in Bannock's corps; that all the promises male to them by said Franklin have been tally mat by him; that they have been paid alt the moneys due them, as well as transportation, without any deduction or decen tly!, whatever. I farther certify that they were ail mustered in and paid. and duly creoised to the wards and localities where they belonged, in my presence. Witness my hand and official seal the fl6y { SEAL. and year above written. R. G. LAWIIIiNCE, Notary Public. By request of Chief Franklin the following order wan leaned: HEALDQVAIITERS FIRST CORPS, WdEkl/NOToN, February 16, 1965. Lieut. Colonel Charles Bird. Camp Stoneman, .1), C : COLONEL: A detachment of twenty-odd men from Philadelphia, just arrived in Washington, is being Nett to the rendezvous ate Camp Stoneman to flay. The Ma jor General commanding destree yon to have them as signed to one and the samegrompany. Be beilevesltbat inaimush as these men are to be detached for some time, and a large number of othere are soon expected to come from Philadelphia. that (as the Ist Regiment is neatly completed) it would be better to have these men assigned to the lint company of die 2d Regiment. The - General desires these men to be armed and eqaipped as aeon as possible, in order that they may be sent as a de tachment to Philadelphis, to report to Benjamin Frank lin. 800., chief of the detective police of that city, for recruiting purposes. Among the - number are two or three men who were formerly non-commissioned ot ters, and they might be appoiated to similar positions hi the company to whisk they will be aselgaed. You Will advise these headquarters as soon as the men are properly equipped. In the coarse of :a few days Mr. Franklin will enlist drummers and fifers for the company. An seen as they are enlisted they will be sent to Camp Stoneman, to be uniformed and equipped. with drums, fifes. CM Tr e General desires one good flutter sent with the de tachment to Philadelphia. where he will remain La charge of it until further (triers. If you have an extra drummer, Who tau drum, you might send him with the detachment. Be should take a drum with him The officer is charge of the detach-. runt will receipt for the property. I am, Colonel, very raspectfully'; Yon , obedient servant. FINLEY AWDEBSOW. Assistant Adjutant a DUO r.aa, Ogicial copy, furnished for the information of Benjamin FraAklln, Rag Fier ANDERBOND A. A. G. The following congratulatory order, issued by Major General Hansock, on the larti met ~speaks for twit: WABUINOTON! 0 O. Feb 16, (Bld. .Ifrojamin.Pranklin. Bee.. Ohief of Detective Police, Pnitorteiphra: My DISA.II Bra: Your detachment of veterans for the let corps arrived yesterday, The men, witnout ex. oeption, have been mastered into the service of the United grates lam v-rry much obliged to you f..r the exertion you have used toward filling up my corps, and I trust that the success you. have thus far met with nay be an earnest for greater success in the future. I ars, very respectfully, your obedient servant. WIDFIBLD d, .HaNtiOCIK, Major General. U. 8. Army, Commanding Coupe. In answer to a despatch the followtrie Vas received: It refers directly to every citizen liabte to draft Wade. the law, as well as those who are exempt, and who de= sire to place a inpresentawre mends in slues:lorue of ve terans. Under this lent clause the ladies may famish representative recruits, and thns assiet in reducing the quota 01 men requited la the pertain( draft. Were,- men over 4d yearef Si.. parties physically disabled , sliest and others not liable to the craft, may furnish representative recruits. all Nish representatives are entitled to local as well as O. vern meat bounty: READQUARIBRS /81' ARMY Coup,. Wasumn reg., Feb. 18a1 Benj. Franklin, ON./ of Pollee, Corner of Ptah and Chestnut, Philadelpnia.: Substitutes for smelled men do not receive the Government Bounty. Frincipws are exempted from draft. Representative iecrul a receive the Ifovernment bounty. Volunteers, g bstitates, and Representative Recruits residing in Ph adelphia are credited to that city in coming crafts. Pay commences from day the enlistment is perfected, Letter by maiL W. S. HARSOOK, Major General. -All Loyal Citizens who would old in 'procuring men to fill the ranks of FIANCuIr'S FIRST A RifF iced GT VhTBRANn should pay particular attention to the fol lowing announcement of the undereigned: Any Citizen desirous of hainlehing a Representative Recruit for this Corps must procure a certiamite from the 1 revolt Manama of his District, certifying that lie la exempt, either from being over 45 years of age or from Physical disability,. when I wilt furnish him with a Veteran Recruit for three yearsfor $300; for two years, $171; for one year, $6O; but Meech easel matt be tar nished with a certified cheek for the whole anima due the Veteran when he Is muttered lute the Gerrie t as a.dvertteed—viz: for three years. $1,175; for two years, tame.for one year, $760, and t my receipt for the The principal will then be entitled to a draw back from the United States Government of $333 for a one•year Representative Recruit; $416 .for a two year Recruit ;$4OO for a three. year Secrete Also. from the cloy or Peiladelphia, under the advertisement to the City Bounty Fund UOIIIIIASSiOI3. for one y ear, $407; two ears, $4,50; toy three years, Melo The Representsp.ive crolt, In all cases, being entitled to all tee bounties due Volunteers when attacted to Hancock's Corps. Any-citizen liable to draft must module a Certificate of the Provost Marshal to that tirtlet, labia District, and Danish me with a certified check, when I will furnish him with a, receipt f r the same, guaranteeirg to furnish a Veteran Sobatitute for one year: for $460; ler two y ea rs, $1 000; for three years. $l. 170 ; which wit' exempt the Principal from the Draft for the above specified time Those who place a tin betitute for three years are entitled to a drawback of $3OO from the Bounty Find Commission ; but no allowances made by the City. ex cept for a three pear Substitute; the Government al lows nothing whatever for substitutes. A power of attorney will be furnished to the principal who furnishes a a preeentative recruit or sabstltate, which-will authorize the said Prit cleat to draw all lo eel bounties for furnishing said representative recruit or substitute, as awarded by the city, town, coned r, or townehip,,to which the said representative remelt or subetitate may be credited. Principals who furnish Veterans will be entitled to deduct from tie quota of the district the number of Veterans so furnished ior the time said selettitate4 way be furnished, by order of the Provost Marshal General. 'Veterans must be arciedited to the Wards or Town ships in which they live, and it is the duty Of every Citizen to induce tne soldier, who has been honorably discharged (rem the United States Infantry. Artillery. Cavalry, or Bevel tervice, to jotu imemocars Flit 4T ARMY CORPS. and thus aid in relieving their Sub- Districts from the approaching Draft to some extent. All persons who reside In adjoining comities mnst send with their certificate of liability or non liability' to a Draft the amount of Dotal Bounties paid in their Dis trict. when I can tell them exactly the net cost of far • Welting a Representative Recruit or Substitute. The net nay of a Veteran Volunteer in Hansoek's Corps is, viz: Tor one rear,'Sovernment ... . 400 City of Philadelphia 80unty...........,., . ...:..-...400 Monthly Pay - from C. S. Govermin't,l6ls par month PG Clothing account yearly • 41 Ward Bounty (average) 26 City relief for families of vole., $9-per m0nth...... 72 • .1.•••••• ••••• 811.681 The nes pair of a 'Veterah Volunteer for two Teafe in Hancock'', Come In ciovernatent Bounty .•—• •••• • • •--•—•••••••• $5OO CM of Philadelphia Bounty 4so NoLilly Pay from U. a GOTO/3 1 / 1 1 tine . per month 381 Ward Bounty (ayeregn) 15 City relief for family, ItB per ...... 141 Total.. ... . 4 1,503 —. • • _ The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three yearn in Hancock 'a Gorpe 1., viz: Government Bonn tY .11.,6 1 1 4 1,1 1 1••••-•111•11. $6()) CB) of Philedelphis • • ..... 600 M onthly ray from D. U.SB Gov't, ($l6 per month 676 CletbiDg MOMS. $l2 per year 126 Ward Bounty (aver'.) 25 CUP relief forfazaltes, $6 per m0nth.—.............. 216 Total. ..... ... All Veterans who desire to bays their interests looted after wl bout being swindled be sharpers are directed so Its Recruiting Agency. 100 Scum SOUR Street. "Beary's Marquee, where the Rills is to be mandrill) , whifili the Veteran is entitled to keep at the expiration of his term of earvice, which discharges sixteen shots per minute. Ail communications on this subject after this fall ex planation must be brief sad to the point. Wll.l be promptly answered by addressing BS: CUMIN FRANKLIN, Chief D.tective Departane=t Police, Mayor's 4)us elphia. WANTRD AT ONCP. ftF BITOLP hiIadS TilgES DRUMMERS, and THEM FIFERS, who hive bean in service two years and received honorable discharges. N. B —.Co Loafers. Bomar Jumpers or COSILMI6OIOO Men need apply, as no dealing will be allowed with them [MO- if] B F. MAJOR ' GENERAL HANCOCK'S IST ARMY Cr RFS OF VETERANS —The follow ! leNtarteo the a l'il sh m lu e it o e f n ill itt B r 7° B " E r tl i llbl of ffi th e FE lh e r il i K a li qu E Ol d . Chief of the Detective& of Philadelphia. They returned to this city yesterday, and will appear oe etreet parade: Oivr or WARM:FOTO:I DISTRICT OP, COLOMBIA. Mob. ati, MI& - -I hereby certify that I wee watt day Present at the mustering into the service of the United States. at Camp sten amen, of the following as Veteran Soldiers tor the let Veteran Corps. coo-mantled by iffsiot General Beascub, to Wit; Allen Brown, Andrew J. Weaber, William Lloyd, Phials .11 Warr, Polemon Myers, George P. IlletheWs, Preston S. Force, Wiliam Windsor, B eer , F. Lee, Thomas Fell, gi nn er. William Arbuthnot, Übarlee N. Wisner. William Watt, Alexander MeSeiver s Jacob Betty, Frannie Blgains. NOUPOSID Murphy, John 0 lluitaomery, George Lindsey, James R. Soenee, Wiliam Voadsa. Jr., . Alexander Pitts, Samos] Thompson, John ilannappsi, John Wellman, Richard Mum bison., jam,. Dick. Wilhelm N Tietlens' Cbri.ly 0 Corn, Bet ry Menlo., John Scott, 'William Eider. William StethMetz, - Charles Sprinff. WiPiam Love. Witliam Dawson. net all of the above-named men raid to me that they had enlisted and came on to Wadhlueton under the di rection,and advice of Boojamlo Feint:M. Bart . Odle! 01. Dsteetives in the cite or Philadelphia. for the par pore of boil. 4 mustered into the service: that all of tee Prondree annSAßAgemeaL. of rain Franklin bars bate folly complied v ith I farther wate that all of Cis above-named Ines RATS paid Lao Ofrra Meat B diary. and snot zoontya ao they itdmitt.d were lobe 91.4 In Werllogtoe by Mild Franklin. Taty all asset d atr ial:oy eatittitd. A G. LOWREY( :11. fewiri raster/ raVia WaJIMILIZIER =MX •;1.. " SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1,955: I ANOTHER RALLY FOR THE OW) F 1.461 OIN. HANCOCK'S FIRST ARMY CORP" OF N.ll - The following .elltetai deepAtch, relative to mai: tering In the' second equal of Vet.ranr; recruited by Benjemin Franklin, the Chief of Detectives of Mlle. del obis, Ma sore laaranteo of the manner la whloli.itti comles Veterans will be resolved and trrated The geed' work' of patriotism goes bravely on. A ammo. dieue pieca of reception In this city will be merited,- teitb the utmost, deamitab, for theeomfert of tie brave men who are now . 11.111a0ap the Anted National G %rd. • eplendid in a bigli and healthy part of tki county. near the city, will soon he organised. Weisairierroir, D C - . Feb. le. WC I hereby certify that era Notary Public I we" reached to be preeent at Camp Stoneamn, yesterday. the ;M. on the acitelon of masteylna in of Twenty-sight man, recruited by BliN/r MID FRAb MAN, got.. Chief of Detectives of Pailadelphia The following ere the namee - of the persons se. mastered tstl the. envies of tee foiled Stets., ends'. the command of Meier General HARMON, oommauding let Veteran Clorps Teat they were all swore in and uniformed is my preseace, Rod they acknowledged that th ey bad bean Enid all of the bonatisa promised them by Mr. FRANKLIN: Robert •. Thompson, Nor:dein C. Ado. .- - Decree W. German, William H Allison.. Jelin T. McDonald. .Tasen Priest, Gotlieb Eloffmat, ' 'Edwin F.'Beckett. Motel Budges Nightingale Bernard Trayour, Andrew V. Randall, Henry Efanitifon. Hermon BDbr, Frederick Many. James H. Winn. Wm. Fre.t. Warren (I Bill, Wm. Campbell, Irmo I. Robinson, - John Hosts, Joseph F Williams, Frederick Freseell. Jobb Johnson, Paul Dubin. James W. Carfney, Frederick-Long. Thomas. Henry Brie(Plk 111111'0 , er stale. that all of the above men eitpreallei tbenwelvea as sailseed with the aoudad of Mr OVA 11X1. I further ear, of toy own knowledge, that &farm, were made by periona about. the Baliithara depot In aabbtaton to nee the men to viola.. their encete• meats with Mr. ranklin, bat to no effect I ilar thie for *be credit of e men. where MM.!. are giro. ahoy*. fe l atl A. 0. LAWUSCR, Notary Patine; S 11" ONCE MORE TO THE FRON ri" 213th RiGIMEPT INT MMIN PENINHYLVANIAL VOLUNTSIta. lith UNION LPAGEI3 (NATION &L 'OTURD) ItEalt. Cub. JOHN A. 008468.. (FOR ONE TEAR'S SERVICE.) REORIIITS WANTED TOE inrg. TWO, AND THREE TRANS' EEKVION. Bounties from City, for one year 0100 011 Bounties from Government, for 'one WO 03 Bounties from city. for two years.... 00 Bounties front Government, for two years... .. -900.00 Bounties from City. for three years 1003 00 Bounties from Government, for three years...... • MO 00 HIGHBST WARD BOTIATIREI PAID. • Bisunss PAY, RATIONS. AND CPC/THING.- rtfg Regiment to authorised by the, War DePttifmerti and by Ma Governer of - Pennou Wawa. MiGiM=;;;;Za=l elplea, OODRAOII UPON TEM FIELD OF B ITTLII' Do - not wait to be Drafted. hut embrace themresent opportunity to recßive the liberal BOUNTIES OFFERED, and to seleetyour own °Moors. - • • ALL CITIZBEIS SHOULD INTERIPIT TREMSSIMN [N PILLING THISROM PL'lrT_. Colonel, JOHN A. "(MECCAS, Late Major DMA P. In formerly of lb. Nib P. - V. - Ltent.nant, Colonel, JACOB IL DAMS. late Stator 90th P. V. Maim WILLIAM H. MEWLING% lat. Captain 90th P., V. HEADQUARTERS. NATIONAL GUARDS' H4U RACK OTBNIT,BILOW RECRUITING STATION, 533 CURSTMIT Brant 17.. tf . : lar TIM CAMERON' rrannum co. CAPITAL .81,000.090. SHARES 200,0150. PAR 15.00. BUBBOBEPTION PRESIDENT. VANCE STEWART. OY 1013.01 M 00UNTY. PA. TREASURE% E. G. JAMES, 13.130113TA1LY. J. L. DARLINGTON* VAIRVE STEWART, Mercer society, Ps.. • .10HR E. LEOBARD, West (Theater. Pa. D. 0. FORNEY. Washinsion, D. 0. HENRY D. 000E3. Washiehiall, D. 0. Knox OAMISRON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta. Lancaster IC . Pa. The present and prospective value of the Stock of Ms Company may be inferred from the fact that It owns a fee simple Interest in 473 (four hundred and seventy three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory In Vi Comity, believed by themost experienced oil men in that region to be lie ue of producing a net =MI lA. eomodo the Comp yof one and s - half million dollars, or three times the entire cost of the stook, which would be equivalent to tWenty,live per cent. a month on its zabscription price, or one hundred and Arty per cent. per annum on 48 par value. The following is a description of the Conipany's pro- PertY One-fourth fee simple Interest 'ln the eelebiatsd - "Hoover " Fermi, situate on the Allegheny river. about two and otte.half miles below Franklin, eon. teinleg 299 (two hundred. and' ninety-two). scras,-with 322 rods (or over onemile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there Are now twelve leases, each tea reds "egtie Wand from - which the owners pf the f#l simple pet one WI the oil, free of all expense. Beeldigithisrilisisos are two with owned by the owners of the leer from which they get all she Mi. On this Farm there are new inn wens in olperatlon, producing an average of ten barrels per dwy and several others are about being tubed.. There are also on .It 181 (eighty. raven) more lots surveyed; and more shag flay anplications are now stendleg to le* the latter Wrong half the oil to the owners. , Out of the twelve well on thli Pain eleven arc now plying bandsomslY; a fast whish:enttlatenthr demon strates the great riclutess said istilliAllty of "thi terli• tory. Na! , • -, le the entire fee eirriple interest In 12l (one hundred and eighty-one) scree. situate on the Allegheny river. near ly opposite the "Hoover " Fem. and a little nearer Franklin, M the month of Mill Bun, having a front "of 90 rode on the Allegheny river,-and one mile on both sides of Hill Run, with ample boring surface for one hundred well., or Lots of ten rods square. This tract le 'known as the "Stewart Farm," and la Wear Of all leases or incumbrances of any kind. There is now in operation a Any-barrel Well (beside several smaller ones) on the °ochres Fermi, which ad joins this on the south. 'ln fact, the "litewart " Farm is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time asinglelease of ' rods front, on the immis diets opposite aide of the river, sold for 1116.000 (one hundred and sisty.flve thousand - dollars.) Op thin lease a good well has been struck within a few dart .In addition to the territory of the " Stewart " Farm, which In believed to be squally as good as the Hoow erc" there arson it a three-story Grist Mill, with line water-power, a good farm. hones, and other buildings, hat will beef use to the company. The durability of this immediate oil section is illus trated by the fact that come of the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm have been ramping for 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 comowas from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at Oil Creek. The °Steers of the Company feel justified In present. lug the following estimate of what, with vigorous management the above land. can he muds to yield for the Watt of the stockholders In a comparatively short time: THE " STEWART FARM." There is room on this for one hundred tote of ten rods square, all of which can be leased Immediately for one half the al), free of all expense to the Company. - hetimatlog one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there is room for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten ()arrae each. would make a Daily product of•-•-•—•-• • •-••••-•••• ...... ••• • • • 1,000 bbls. Out of this the Company's share would be. MO bbls. Value of _daily yield to the Company. at . ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at 311.00.).... -•-•• .•-• • • . 36,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year. this would make the Compa ny's annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone... 1,330,000 00 Allowing the same estimates for the "Hoov er ',' Farm. in which the Company owns one-fourth in feed the land Interest, the annualhat receipts from the latter would ....... ...... 116,000 00 Making the annual receipts from both 1 1,675,000 00 Deducting from this. amount the stun of 3370,003 for contingenaiee, would leave • the Net Annual Income of the Com e 1,600,600 00 ALL THEM LOTS OAR BB IMBIDIATBLY LEASE,. If it le deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half, the Oil, with covenants binding legit see to sink wells, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet.- ♦ PRW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Ton are not Raked to sabecribe to this Stook with the expectation of immediate/if receiving large dividends. but the basis on which the Goinpany rests, it is be lieved, wUlmake your investment nOt only azfe, but, Prospectively, of mansion, yam. Notwithstanding, at the.preaent prices of oll,thitom issuY.a annual receipts (without arty farther develop vent) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight. per cent. on the cost of the stock. , • The President, Kr. Stewart, is one of the most Preen eel and experienced oil operators in the State: and his residence near the Company'. property and general overnight of it. management is the beet guarantee that no aorta will be spared to make the Investment - pro- Liable. Applications for a large proportion of the stook luive Already been made. but none will be received until the books of the Company are regularly °magi for that valves. Only a limited amount of the stook will be mold at inbscription pries. The stock will be %sued full Paid. without further assessments. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for ales on and alter human 18. DSC at the ones or E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, td4f 110. 101 WALNUT Stria. Mad& PARABOLA SPECTACLES. The Parallels Curve given to thaw URNS mettle the angle of vision everywhere. and there Ls. bestow NO STRAIN UPON TILE OPTIO NERVE. One hee, indeed. in these Elmotulles, LOT LTA% that ate Wong. like those of If oath. E. BORHEK 8c SON. MILITARY. Oil. COMPANIES. ox PENITSYLVAITLL OP PHILADIELVHLI4. WEST CZEBTIR. PA. • DIBICTORS. FOB BALE ONLY BY oprzcza.ans, to. 4tos a ISWrif Ur (isnot NEW PENLICATIONS. pIJBLIEIIED THIS %SY. THE FORSAKEN DAFRHTER. THE NRSAREN DAUGHTER. THE FORSAKEN DAUGHTER. A COMPANION TO "LINDA." MOTU". 02; PAPER, 0/.60* BILVD TES FOLLOWING NOTICE OF IT The elm of the " Bore:then Daughter" le beautifully told in a simple, earnes,t and pathetic manner. The good Farmer Leslie and hie family are such teat we at once love them Tv thetr good adieu. Staunton and Seville, though entirely different to fee lug both Icve the beautiful Beatrice. while Amy, Yantis°. the Wood villas. Mrs. Kirin, and the fsittlui old aurae. Sybil, are character, that are excellently drawn The author carries the hearts of her readers (torn the comaidase resat ro the close of the vornms ; the descriptions ars vivid, the 11301+414s sirtremcly well arranged, and the story is brought to its close with a well mangled pen, which ihotnalchlY nadersiectde the art of faseloating its ?cadets. We prophesy that it will inset *id; an un pr. cscisnted sale, as its content. are really m srltorions. Ilk. si.do m paper, or ild in cloth Publiehed by T. 11. retemn & Brothers, Pl4ladeiphia, Pa. PETERsONS' IWI MN ITER STORIES EIGHTEEN KINDS, NOW BEADY. East book !aimed In an "ILLUMINATED C1917E11." In five 00ToTIN fnll of illustrations, and will also be ronsd to be the moat sample Wrote of hooka ever printed In ibis country. B4oltaellers and all °theta will ba ,up?lied with them by the hundred or thousand at very lot. rates. The first six folk wins are published this day, and tbe.helences of the _series will appear weekly, six each week: Sever Brothers of Wyoming Oldßrit: or, the Days WY& Morgan, the Buccaneer. The Flytog Artittertet. kyle la neabury. The Yankee aridity, ILA Way ton. ' The'Fling yankee. Oalit ping One. The King's Cruisers. Barry Henn. 'Gallant Tont. The Reber Blida. Jack Junk Merry Tempest. The Bold Stettere. Sweeny Todd. Valdez, the Ptrate. Price .Tirenty• dye teats each. Published and for male by the'bundred or thousand At Tory low rates tty T. B. ''PETERSON & BROTHERS, , 300 oillitlftoT Streit, Phil/14104b1/. Pa. Copies of an'i of the above will be neat everywhere at (MON tree of postage, on Toopipt of the prime by on. FOB ol„0 by ALL BOOKOSLLI3BB. r It A Iv TOYEL' ; BY.HENRY KINGS , THE HILLYARS AND THE BU TONS A STORY OF TWO FAMILIES. In THE NEW YORK' SENI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE of March 3. will 'be commenced "The IftilFars and the Buttons; a Story of Tito Families," thb last novel of Henry Kingsley, now in course of publication in Mae. MilaWBNavarine(London) - The ensue Is laid partly In Es gland and parity in Australis, and the story dosais with a family of the aristocracy and a faintly of the People, whose fortunes um strangely interwoven and dependent upon each other.. Those who . wish to ra. mirethe reading of this capital novel, the beet of the day. shouldsubtcribe at once for THE BEM. WEEKLY TRIBUNE It Contains ell the Editorial artless. not merely local . In character; Literary , Reviews and Art Criticisms; Let tere from oar large corps of war correvendents; Foreign and- Drimestic Letters; Special and Associated . Press Telegraphic peepatattes; a careful and complete Sam , mar, of Foreign and Domestic News; Exclusive Re. 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TIV DAT Of POBLIOAZION .Thrti Will be FUR , G A LE by a&principal Booksellers line - Sesosinen: - - The Valente contains full descriptions, as follows Of nisi BUT.— ..... —.Twenty. eight Varieties. CARROT ...... " POTATO Fifty-one sc. gg RADISH .....Twenty-eight " • _ T HEN 1P...-. Forty three " " BEAN Sixty-lye " COn„. • ' ' PEA . ".. —.Seventy-five " 7ON ai;) Twenty-four .` • " 'PEPPER Pittman " EN Ghlell BEAN.... -Nineteen "' " oNIO Twenty-seven U hBHAti/l. " °SLEET • Twenty • LETO HOE ..Fitts-three ' " hirtV-seven Rung efELOn F wet:ay-Ave " " WA PERNELON Arleen is CAIILIPLOWER..--Ettven feA RBA seven " "B ROMOLI. ..... " ENDIVE tg Bolt Ecttel And bnadttde or °there, new to our gardens, includ ing all that have been innroduced. within she last f.or or noel ears. . Alf 46 MUNRO'S TIN CENT NOVELS" 4 " - are now all the rage—admired alike by the old and the voting Bare wit and adventures aboand in each• page, and their won& ciao charm is the theme of eaeh touitrie. "SLY SAM is J net onil—the brave, rate QUAKER SPY, who'd fight like a lion, and never ear did" BEADY TO-DAY, /417/3110•13 TEN CENT NOVEL No. 33. • *SLY SAM THE QUAKER SPY." By L ATIGLISTOS JONES. author of Life ROLLICK ING RANGERS, THE WILD SCOOT OF THE MOUN TAINS. ANS KY SNODGRASS. &c &o ,The , admirers of Mr. JONES' WORKS (and "their Darnels le . glon") wi ll find ibis the most charming of his :novels.. • SLY SAM is one of thine characters that will , neyer be forgotten owe his acquaintance be formed For lefbgbable adventure it throws "DON OM PTE" is the shade Be eure and read this-and-WU MUNRO'S TEE CENT DOVELS, which are the following: No. 1 The Bunters 2 The Trapper's Retreat. 3. The Patriot Big• wayman. 4. The Ranted tfnioniet 6. The Track of :Fire. 5. The Man-Esters 7. Charlotte Temple 8. The Death-Face. 9 The Indian Slayer. 10. The Tiger of the Ocean 11. The Bunter's Triumph. 11. The (keen Rovers. la. The Tory Outwitted. 14. Zeit e Penni% the Lion-13 earted Sent. 16. The Scourge of the Seee. 16. The Captive Maiden. 17. Long Legged Joe; oethe Demon of the Wood, 18 The Wild Stoat of the Mountains. 19. The 'Forest Lodge. 20. "The Rot. llcking_Rengers, 21. Rattlesnake Dial; or, the Flower of the 'Wigwam. 22 'Rickety Tom, the Rover. 23. The 43 Imps of e Prairie; or, the 8110-her of the Cave 24. The Robber's Terror. 25. Joe, the Sarpint. 26. Light foot, the retest 27. The Giant Spy of Banker BUJ. 28. Scar Cheek, the Wildßalf Drava. 29 Sqatat Eyed Bob. NJ. Shaky Snodgrage. 81. Roiling Thunder, or the Rival War:Whittle. &e B. avy Hatchet, the Bold ficsaut. 33. Sly Sam, the Quaker Spy. These novels are for sale by all News Agents and Booksellers, and gent. postpaid, on receipt of price, 190. each. GEORGE MUNRO & /t No. 137 WILLI ald tnni', New York JUST PUBLISHED. • LEAVES -FROM THE NO rEeBOOK OP A NEW YORE. DETECTIVE op, .ffan PRIVATE RECORD OF J. B. • EDITED ET J. B. WILLIAMS, if, D. . LARGE Olney() ....PRICE 75 CENTS. This le a collection of very startling Merle% showing how a shrewd Itew lock Detective outwitted a lot of conning.roguea. The adventures of the officer are very extraordinary. The disguises and stratagems he adopt- Td to entrap the scamps he had 'curtest. and the hair breadthiscapee he made from perilous situation'', toge ther with hie ultimate enemas, famish material for twenty•nine very dramatic tales. However startling the incidents m=y be, there ia no improbability about them; Indeed, the book bears internal evidence of being a. transcript of personal experience, or based upon it. end many of the cases will be recognind by readers familiar with the annals of thapolloe. Published by DICK & FITZGERALD, No. Di ANN Ftraet, Pew York. Also for sale by all Booksellsrc In this Vase. Copies df the above book sent by mail, to any same, free of postage, on receipt of the price. fell 2; NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! "0, MOTHER. DEAR. JERUSALEM " The old hymn, Its orlon and 'genealogy BY Wm. El l'e'me MAN. MORAL aND PHYSICAL; or. ThE INFLU ENCE IT TtEeLTH AND D 183486 ON NEM.Ofoug EXPERIENCE " B 9 Rey. Joseph H. Jotter', D D. THE &TARS AND THE ANGELS." A work of interest. "J‘ EN 43“DEREY'S FORTUNES. Related by him.elf A story of American life, by Ely • THE CULTURE OF THE OEPARP/NO FACIIGC , Ei IN 7RE FAMILY AND THE Srlllool6;vEltNG.l AB' OF HOBS. AND HOW TO MARE MEV IN ST_RUCTIVE TO THE YOUNG ." Br Warren Bamboo. "THE TWO VoCATIONS; or. THE STEMMA OF MERCY AT BONE " A tale by the author of 'The Schonberg. Colts Faintly, Also the other works of t his author constantly kept on band For sale by JAMES S OLAXTON, fe24-et (Successor to w 605 CHBax ur tee ee t. 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' Fin Landmunistrid experiences of thecast Nonliait. other foreign artistr.and crae ilone all branches connected with thie elegant art are moil reliable, simple, and vainable—mneh man 110 thin CAD be seined front any one teacher who hes not tnie volume. Wales Instructe bow to make testeesle aced 111 the art, eo et an, person of taste mar at trifling 0XP40.41§ produce n the meet beetatitel *Wools. newer/. friths, images, done. dli. Price. SS Sent posts paid, on receipt armies. by the pnhilehers. J. B. TiLTON it 00., Bacon, INSCHANCIL TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT 07 THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PARENT OFFIOE, Roe. 112 and 111 Broadway: BRANCH OFFICE, N. W. comer Fourth and Walnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. JANITAIT 1. 1960. Ainount of Assets. January 1. 002.245.237 92 Amount of Premiums, &Mow. mettle, Anztuituw,.nd *miter Pees I °caved doting 15434... $1.477,193 48 • Amount of interest received end accruid.liscludind pro tein= on goad, et 0.....— 265,617 72-1,729.813. 01 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid losses by Death --. IMMO 00 Paid on account of deposit for minors, sundrr accounts dit 6kttlso Dec 31,1E83, and war contributions.... L 4311 IX , Paid for redemption of Dirt- • deride. annuttree, and 3am rendered and Canceled Poli cies U IS Paid Salaries, PAL ting, and LM i1106C4 bspetsee -. 41,251 44 Paid Commissions and Agency Lipeases. ...... 130457 34 Paid for advertising arid • Phy- Melons' Area KM 73 Paid 'ranee, Internal Itoyeatto StampaAnd Myr Hammes— 14.01 23 .721 503 64 Oseh on hand and In Bank—. 11194,50 70 lxviatto ix. 11. States stock*. ' :: **t A.""" (Market value. $1•3 9 5.002) Invested in New York City Bank steam. cost . 811,881 611 Minket s slue, $18.215 ) Inve.ted in otter stoette,oest.. 55.254 (Malket value .96.400. ) Loane on demand, secured. by 0. 8. bed other stocks 211,870 00 (Market yaks, 0508,308.) • Beal 149.93104 Bonde and Mortgages . .. •-•• 236,310 CO ifrezoiom Doles on existing PO licies, bearing interest 1,(88,001 00 Quarterly and semi annual Premiums, due subseqnent to Jan. 1.1.965..-. .173.110 Cl fnterest accrued to January 1. 1855.. ...... . . 03,240 26 Bents seemed to January 1, • 2,372 63 Premiums GT:Policies In hands of agents. and' in course of - tranamieelon- ' 105,614 91 Amount of all otter property belonging to the Company.. MI 15 4134513.456 55 The Trustees have declared a return premium of PIETY PER CENT. upon all participating Life Policies in force which w. re tuned twelve month. prior to Jan. nary I, 1866. They have directed the payment of the Fifth and deal lastallment of Twenty per cent. 012 Scrip of 1850 to 1860, inelneive, and the redemption in fall of those declared in 1861 and ISM Certificates will be redeemed in cult on and afthr the drat MONDAY in March next, on preeeatation at the Berne aloe. Policies subject to notes will be credited on thesettlement or next premium. By order of the Board. WILLIAM H. BEBE% Actuary. Paring the year 4, KA new policies were leaned. insw ing $18,147;863. BALANCE SHEET OF THE COXPAEY, JANEYABY 1, Assets, as gine. •-••••• • •-•• ••• • • •-••••••• •• • • •-••• • $ 3.604165 so DIZPOOED OP AB POLLOWM: Be Served for Losses due subse quent to Jan. 1. —.. 467,341 46 litierved for Reporied Lome, awaiting proofs, eto 49,608 00 Beeer 'rid for rptoial Deposit for minor children...—. DA 74 Amounts received for reinsu rance of ail existing Policies (valuations at 4 ptr cent. in terett) - 2,432,966 88 Dividends declared Prior to 1460 uncalled 13,4£161 Reserved for: Dividends. 1860 to IE6I. Dian sive, now to be paid Do. .1861 and OM, now to be 116.837 24 Do.. 1663(Present value at 4 per cent. MG:testi . . ... 64.644 61. Du., 1664, do , do., do., 1.89.217 73 Do, , 1665. do.. do., d0., &2,64700 Special lieserve (surplus t ..... .444 212,673 67 • -- $3,618,736 66 TRU3TEBB. John L. Rogers, John Matra, Russell Dart. Wm. Et-o.oliston, Robert B °dans, Dudley B Faller, Wm A. Booth, Thomas honolL Morrie Fraeklin. John IL Nixon,. David DOWC. W. Barton, C. Dneenberg, Jabn B. Williams. Henry' K. Bogert; Isaac 0. Kendall. lOBRIS FEANIELTN. ISAAC C. KENDALL, Vice Pres't WH. H BURS, /Latina). T. H. BANTA., Gadder. BRANCH OFFICE, N. W. eernerYourtla and Walnut Streets. (IiI7MBSIZ 101.1 IitEDIOAL EXAMINERS. R. Ct. lIHE LMEED INN. if. D., RUSH VAN 111. D.. H. B. LIN row. IL D. Offkg hours from 12 M. to 1 P. M. A. H. SILVESTEII, 411ANAGIBB. LANCASTER 41k GABRIEL, Good AGENTS WANTED in all puts of the State.zrat IfiBITRANOS UNION MUTUAL. INSURANCE. COMPANY OF FRILADELPHLA4 N. Z. COXWEIT. THIRD IS WALNIDIP MITSt! EXCHANGE BUTLDINCI I 1,s(11J):4 4:_r)_:4A , 'AIM f:',011 ASSETS 8400,000. nu /ND MAILAL The Spare of Directors of Dale Company Wm deter- Wend to Insure risks against Fire, Injosordause With thetr eharter; and are now prepared Whew Polielee covering rue Mika at the current rates. DIIMOTORIS : IICHAED S. UMW, A. B. BORIS JOElq B. IL I KWOE,_ WLIA M 0- LENT. L P. EMBLEM 030. LEWIS B. F. Roviskoxi i _ HENRY C AN B HENY SS CH 613. WHEELER somas& ouriewee, P. Li:VIEUX& 8. DXSTOITIT_,_ PRA NOIB Tim; NRWBSRRY A SKIM HENRY LEWIS. JR. • !DW. L. CLARK, FILM YARN ha.L SANDAL O. COOK 2 O. W. BZRBADOu. WM a BAIRD. El DRUNK?. JOHN sOLuktefil TOWASEID. NOW RICHARD B. Min, 'Presidents JOHN MOSS, Seeretarr- Jaso,lm PROPOSALS. C RIFF QUARTERMASTER'S OF. MB. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 24.•1836 SEALSD PROPOSAL!) will be received at this office Mail 13 o'clock M. ' on THURSDAY, the 24 of Hersh next, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal With the loilowing articles, viz: Woolen army stockings, army standard. Pealing axes, do. Ratchets. do. Crossed cannon, brass, for uniform hats, army stand ard. Bogle., brass, for uniform hats, army standard. Bombers, do. do. Noe. 1,6, 7, and 8. armrs'airdard. 1314 inch yellow worsted lace, army standard. " -scarlet do. do. do. IX dark bine do., GO. do Light b.ne mono de bine, sample required. - Canvas padding, do. Coat's spool cotton, No ID, Whits, sample required. Costae twine, S•ply,do. Burlaps. 60-inch. do. Dark bias patent thread. No 36. do Petroleum •paper, 36 by 42, and 54 by 60 Inches wide, sample requir.d. Hoop lion, .fi-inch, No. 20„ best quality. sample re quired., • • Hoop iron, .4f-inch, No. 19, best quality, sample re quired Each bid must be guaranteed by two reaper:Mlle per sons, whose signature must be appended to the guaran tee. and certified to, as being good and sufficient secu rity for the amount involved. by some public tamale's. ary of the United states. Bide from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fully comply with , the regitirsmenia of this adver tisement, wilt not be considered. Blank 'forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the ansrantee required in each bid. CAR be had on ap plication at tide office, and none others. which do not embrace ill, guarantee, will be considered. nor will any proposal be considered which does not Mildly pun ter= to the requirements therein stated. bidders win mate the quantity they propose to fur nish, how soon they can commence, and the quantity they can deliver weekly. She right is reserved by the United Stales to reject any part, or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed beet for the interest of the service. Samples of snob articles as are required. to be of army standard can be semi at this Weal.- Propoesla 'must be endorsed 'Proposals for Army Supplies." stating - the partictusr article bid for. HBFttiisN 819819, fe26. tit Colonel, Quartermaster a Department, alk MARKET GARDENERS WGO •mak.. seivh litre and reliable Garden Reeds « at remons- We pilaf a. ehoald pureha.e their ettprile. at ROBRICP Mat Su Seed Waseltease. 9N12 and 9** MARKET Streat. feto.ot, Above Meth. -- CATO ES DE YISITE—A GREAT VA rt•ty avers pleasing and natorm Styles. .Si d er all tattoo Oo io WAINER:B and oar< them made. Soweto pima. 8800 PD Street, above aroma. la* TASTMITLIUM StrkWANZLIS. OLMEILIM WANTED -A RAPID AND ACCII. HATE PHONOGEAPHIO WRITEIL Note bat a impeder Isamu abed 6;4)'. JAY COOKS &CO. WANTED-A STORE ON MARKET Jr Btreogeast of Two Mb. or Frow draft. Virtio:o. balk bath/wt. Labile al bonus given. Address "Down," at 'hie ofloc totS•rts WANTED—OIL LANDS DR STOOKS is exobange tor good oltr UAL, WSW% Ad- Oren *".I. C. L , ' at this algae fart Si* WANTED--A SECOND-HANP DEN TAL CHAIR. Address "• FELL, Vineland, N. Jersey." wish price and description- 1e23 WANTED -A LADY TO CUT AND FIT DEliiiaha no Thursday sad Friday, at 4 o'clock. for Mr. iitaCFMTH, at Mrs. aoldaho rough's, 717 ARCH St*eet. M 3 lt• ,& RARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT.—WAaTED, Fire Mea to Sub cone $l,OOO each for the. &mom:meat of a tract of FIEET 0LA.5% OIT. LAND IN VIINANOO c0t72(17. Ps. Bub of the acihrcrlbere become poseeesed of au Intereet In the entire tract. /admit "Good Invent meat." at thin office. NM t BOOKKEEPER WANTED-QUALI FIED to take charge of a net of heroin.. lad u.wriotty and a quick Writer and doocnatant Addrcre. in ;b.* writjna of applicant. stating whetter married, term % andireferencEs. Box WM Post Ofil ca. fe! rt• - - - VMPLOYMENT HOUSE, FOR POlStlek even, Sexindrebeeff, Chamb.vrinal.O.W.gt ermk. Nnrrxo , Unoks. Laundry nos, and senora" horoo • work. white and co lored. SOU LOCUST St. UN) ha EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR Clerks, Nook-keepers, Salesmen, Packers, Forum Watcblaeo, Conclimeu. DOA , Ars. Coodnators, B.tr gond,- err. Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners. &o Bmpbyere soiled at short notice. SIM and sO* LuOUST Street, Felolm W TED TO PIIRCHAS ond BOINE. between fiNtlf . ti EDAM' and COATBS. vent of Bread. Address • Koishc. Arra American a 1104,. etallnsall particulate.. fe2s-31.* at WANTED TO RENT FOR THE Mt Crnifortehle Howie with eitallill/g. near n Eallrravi Eilptioa A Farniehed Boom) preferred. Ad , f ripe Box 1100 Philadelphia Pod 6h.* dis WANTED TO RENT FOR SIX awn rronth.. from Ist of Ney or Jane, a well-bath and lornlrbed COTTAGE or HOU sr.. to a good location. tn the nelabbirhood of Germantown; not lace than four bed-reoms. Addresi "No. 2463" P. 0. . felB.stath4r l ft WANTED TO PURCHASE—Aft Tactory Property. or large lot, west of Broad...a. street. Also. TO kELL..a handsome Oertnautown Re sidence stable, and one acre; twantlfally eltnated East Washft gton Lane. it will be sold at i 15,003 (worth now 018,000), or exchanged for a city hence. If rot Ned Alain let, will be rented. with Yantitore, at st.2fo &leal. Also for rent, a F &RH of eighty agree, eight toffee from the city. Apply to Lappirraorp, BRoIrNARD, & of of Jackson Iron works. 13 BANK meet. fe7-tothelm* $4.331.349 Oa WANTED TO RENT-A MODE migrate aired country /IOUS& for the summer sea son, convenient to North Pennsylvania Railroad, a..d not over tcti to fifteen miles from the city. Furnished or nuftwirineed Address, with terms, J. Et hf. box 1261, Philadelphia Post Oldie. te2o 45,654765 65 al WANTED TO RENT-BEFORE Auk the fret of April, a DWELLING, with the modem Ininreversente, with 9to 12 MOMS. Bonne of $35 Address *'.17.." 303 Market street. teIIMIm• • FARM WANTED.- A. PRAOTIIOI6 .mnBABBIER of to elve r ears' experience, wants...it. to teat a PERM of from 60 to 10 norm, in 'Backe or Monigomer . 7 Conatioe. Refers to hie present ltnalord. Adore** `A B Pram Office. fo2t-6t WANTED-500 OR 1,000 ACRES Cheap Barren Land in Pennsylvania. ne dress Box 2960 P. 0. OFFICE WATER TRANS PORTATION II P. £ , No. 274 South THIRD Street. r/ILLADISIMBIA. Feb. 14, NM Veeeele minted to trmippo.r4 Coal to laoathero Porta for the Arm!. Detoa,tch4lvoa. fels-tf JOHN R. JENNIIWR Capt h Ant Q. IL int REAL ESTATE. REAL ei 'Ea ESTATE. 'REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE RBet. ESTATE. ,0120,000 WORTH FOR, SALE. ,000,f00 WORTH FOR SALE._ . • .000.000 WORTH Fos SALE. --, rim DAM CAT•LA9I7II JUST OUT. i 4 FEEthll ART CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FOR oit ATUITOUS Di ST RI BUTTON. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS placation:mi.. • FILLER'S unrivalled catalogue of city property for sale is Ink t out for February. occuPYlng 72 pages Jude 'minden. and lathe greatest procnadon of the age to Parting. interested Bo pereen wishing to purchase first clam Dwelling,. BtOlding Lute, or suburban =swamis, should fell to procure a cope gratis. GEORGE C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker. 154 North SIXTH Street. ELFOR SALE—No. 1599 WALNUT Street. now vit cant. four-story brown , stone front. Lot 30 by 133 feet deep to a street. Can have a stable near by. LECE Street, south aids, west of Tenth—large swsi..Laro Lot 25 by HO deep tea street; stable, toaciohonse, Es Ilk FIFTEENTH STREET . horth of Oxford. Elegant ink side•yard DWELLING; rutty $5,400. Posipseeton Wee. MILLIiii, 154 North fiLETR etas); N. B —Also, near 2.000 other properties. SFOR SALE—No. 241 Nortn hIX.TH Street (oppo ite Frasitlin Square): large first class DWELL , LNG. .Lot 2s by 191 feat deep to a street. sal. ow can remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. gok 05 NORTH SIXTH STRIST, in one of the =choice:et portions of the - street; magnificent new first , oboes DWELLING. Moat be sees to be appre ciated. Lot 20 by 122 feet deep. 11/3,090. Immediate Pea seesion. ftsplendid able yard DWELLING.on SEVENTH St., above Girard avenue. Lot 25 by 90 feet deep. W.OOl Immeelate possession. lIEno. ant side•yard DWELLING, FRANKLIN Street, above Thompson street. Only *7 200. Pmessioll. Ter) coon. nu Lx. SE, fel& litlf . 154 North sum Street. 196.27 L 17 al TO LE T-T H E FIRST-CLASS win STORE. 237 South EIGHTH Street: two-plate gbites windows. laqulre at 30. U 2 Ottectunv street, between 12 and 1 o'clock. fe7S-2.* VALIIA.BLE STORE PROPBR- Awes TIER rult BALE--v z: tics-story Iron front Were. Third, near Arch street; store property, AWL' near Tentb ; propeny, S. E. corner of broth nod Cherry and no 21 doxth Maven' h 54. A. P. &J. H 110003.9. fe2645t0 910 &Boa Street. mFOR SALE---A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE, SW North" FIFTH Streit, above Brown. area aide; tweet, feetfront and Ere rent aide yard; doable Uri-buildin homediate poseeseton given. .6 (+ply to M. P RICE, ICE; ,126 North TWELFTH Street, fe24-El• Corner of Cherry etrtet TOR SALE—STORE,IiND as-o DNELLIF/0, excAllant badness stand, 1741 Loin. BARD Street : win 'be sold low, alio early . posAwrion given B. F. GLENN. 123 .outit Fu1731 fe2l3 if or B. W. cor BEVRNTEBNTB and GUM. Idik INDIAN QIJ RE N LANE—ak desirable BBS/DBLVCR and worthy th e .. 11... attention of capitalists. containing FIFTEEN' AGES LAND; with ELBGAJAT SITES FOR BOILDINO; coach mouse. large barn. ice house. Enrrounded by large forest trees, and witbin ten zaLuntes' walk of Falls Station. • fe2S- fi CHESTER COIINTY.—FOR I FARM, in Uwchlan township. wLe )}4 miles from Biloxi station, Val oy BalllOad, Tea acres Woodland; atone In an.ion Boas% 14 runup'', stone Barn; Ana Swint; superior selection of Fruit; Mansion likely shaded, and furnished with running water from a curing. a comfortable unwary hawse anti a desirable location. Price. *4OOO. Telma ear,. Jae it. Melia 58, ft 15 3t 504 weLrm r Street. DRUG STORE FOR SALE-WITHIN SO miles of rddladelphla, doing a badness of CUSS per surinni; expeneee light and profits coml. Wilt be sold very reasonable. Satisfactory reasons &Wen for selling. M. DIGKSOst, f 52 5 ,35• - 427 WALN U T Street. AGENTS. TO THE PUBLIC.-36,750 ACRES OF A- LAND IN WESTER C N VINSIINIA, in Uh 3 ounties of WYOMING/ AND toDOWELL, TITLE INDISPUTABLE, In offered to the public for the price of $.7.03,000, or a Iltil e over #1 per acre, in ;share& of 611,f00 each, From the report of Profeeeor Whitaker, in 1836, he says COAL abounds in fabulous quantal." and of fr• cellent _quality; IRON, RINSING, TlMBER—each AS Black Walnut, Chestnut. Oak, White Wood, and un morons other Condo, with a Jargely-ieeretteine market for them—making It a deetrable inveetment independent of the trooped of 011 development, of which we feet sanguine there is large quantities to be foiled on the - place, from reports that nave been made some time back, and from entracte from papers from that section of country In 186 i. There is atreadneubseribed: some 133 °hares, leaving but 67 glares unsold. Subeciptten Book at tke office of FAITIESOIi & 11017LTIN. Mo. 130 Vi'LLATJT Street, for the preeent. ;e25-lm FOR BALE OR EXCHAkNE-COAL -a- OIL STORAGE LOT, 2.20 feet front on the Dalt ware, COEMeneing at low water-mart, and running beck 2 SCO feet. Located between Weetmereland and Ontario kreets. wthaktf mum:. /54 North SIXTH Street. FOR SAL E-LARGE LOT OF 21f 11011. ES located on the 0141.Seeand-street Read. sou - that the eitT, and # of a mile only south df Perm, eylrania Central Railroad item the Schuylkill to the Delaware river, et greenwich P s -dat. 1e22-NettutStif MILLER, 154 North SIXTH Street. FOR SALE--STEAM SAW-MILL AND -IL TIMBER LANDS AND TIMBER. —A new, first. cues, thirty-horse power circular with three bundrsd aril fotty acres of ffrii. quality White 'Pine Timber Land, with the usual variety of other Timber; one and a half million feet of Logs cut and ready to manufacture. and Timber Lesoe for two.mil• lion of feet. Mill adapted for cutting bill stuff, and number of bills now offering. Accessible to tee l'onn sylvan% Railroad at Tipton by Moir road. Mule Teams and Oxen will be sold with the property, tf ainind. Sold to close a concern Aprds at No. 3 FON- B.EuT PLACE. 1235' South FOURTH Street,. or to JOHLir ELLIOTT, TIPTON, Bkir county, who will show the property and give full particulars- Will be sold a bargain. fell smwit RASH AND MOTTLDING•MILL FOR KJ EAU. ifilettElrY, s'oelr, and good will of an old estsbllshsd mill. Boozes 99 by 80-20 by 80.. Apply 409 BROWN Stzost. - this week. f034,2r TO RENT-TEE UPPER ROOMS OF -a- Do. 433 'MAILEZT Street, to a aaltab,e tenant. fe2l-2t. 779 . ACRES -OF HEAVY PINE • • • •"" TIMBER LANDS, to the vletnlty . eOU Beeline, for eale low by DAUBS &CO 138 &Path BIRTH Street. fail-124* HYDE & BURPEE, 18015 WILLOWItreet. Philadelphia, Sole Manufacturers of the AILOMA-SAVIDO COFFEE ROASTERS AND DIAMOND BURR 00FrEM MILLS. E. J. HYDE'S PATENTS "We saverinany times its cost early by roasting OW Collie with soar Portable Coffee Roaster " J. E. KINGSLEY & CO. Continental hotel . Philadelphia. Where good coffee is desired, we consider your Roaster abaol ntely necessary, " KANAGA. FO W.LER. & CO , Girard Hones. "I can furnish better copse- at less expense, that when using the reedy. remise ceffee." W. H. BAKE d. Addend Mouse. "Your Coffee Roaster and Mill are indispensable to tne. " E. B. CLARKE, Oermantown. I consider your Portable Coffee Roaster the best In the market.** JOHN B. LOWS, Philadelphia Coffee and Spice Mille. - • 11. S. A. GENZBAL RnSpregz. thriutrr Ronan. and Patent, Coffee Boaster is in use in this Hoeg& tat, and .diiris its 'work in a very estlefectoty manner, the coffee - being apish more evenly roasted , without any portion of it bektic overdone. There to nixing In ' ;nuttily a nd improvement in quallV, the aroma being retained. J H. TAY i.O E, Surgeon IT. 8. V. in charge. , • IL, b. A. GEBERAL idoerrrat.. Casersa, Penna.. "It gives p easaricil recomm‘nd. your Coffee Roaster to an Meshing 'obit Smiled coffee " • Taw. IfEvreeN BIOME, - -.•• • ed - ggeo6 11. B. f., in charge. Many testimilibta might be given endorsing or small Family Coffee Boaster all of which unite in pro nouncing it the only machine worth haslet. Prices 1121 60, sad 35. Prices for Portable Stove and Router, for Grooms, Hotels. Hospitals., Coffee Mensfacturers: No. I. POI Ho. &__ &010115;• No. 4. , Rend for eirentar. All machines Warranted. Responsible families, de• siring to try any of the family slue. before parehasing, can be socommodated by sending their orders to the of. Ace, 1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia. delo.stuthBmif HYDE & BI7RFEE pIIOTOGRAPII ALBUM S- SELECT, •ffi- he' , dectred... Patent. hinge-650t Albeme. 1419 r coabine the grentn.t oesible flAxlbiltior and &anthill y con.othera possess. For bale as B. R. JABIME/11:8, 651 k ARCH Street. POHTBAITS—THE -MOST PLEA.S IDA. natural. avd Itlf. ltke bAyles wide, me. spn. einvna Mt nine Phntogr.phs motored in oti. It R. V. RSIIIRR'or GALLERY, 694 ARCH Stmt. ilio earl,. J f+Y 4i=~ FOR BALE AND TO LET. SSC B,ZatiKWASIOS MUMS. AMERIOA:i„N ACADEMY OF MUM% ixoneaus aziAtzu.***** BZILLX.IOT PAR)OWZLL OIRSOX OP GROTAR , 'S GRIND GiBßlt4ll OnailL • • THIS GIaTIEDIY) dlii„l2,oolE Door. 'open at 1 o'clock, to commie, at 1 reelodt. positively for the last Owe. Sonuoire , Gr.nd Opera. FelloT entire. MEPHISTOPHELES ' josik:Pß HIEN OM Last appearance is Itle great a 4, IL. Inotioa. MAJIOCERITS— 11'ne MAS K' P icsostrar. 1411 appteranoe in ber mal FAMIKT 0111 IPP'S TA Si EBEL .......... Lie So PHI ' S BE , /S VribENTIA«.. ... . ....... • . GEN rtIOK crix abTd. xmitunsacr Er IL i 4 .E. WAGliElt OTTG oal ISO/. Graze Tourers Mllliarle, In the Four:! A at, wide, Military Hand and tee entire Grand Ghana' legit Jrzotree. Ire. MOILIDLY. FEB 27, Mi. Last week moe; POSPilrfsil, or Le 1 , *RIM lib T. t.EASONS. GRAZED OVER:MIKE Fleet Act and Enotquble of ilroffaer'S OR* TANDIRAUSBIL And in Mdlttot B.y!eldiecc. niTri LA DAME BLANC Adzebeton to Matinee. $1 t' all pate of the totm No extra charge for ree.r.kl seats Whteh Garr b. kaa at GOULD'S MUM WORE and a; the Age.DSM7 Or NEW CHESTNUT-ST: TEM/LIMB— CEMSTI4 THIS STREET. ABoVI T THIS Uletardey) AFTERNOON. THISTY4ECOND (mean FAMILY strivria, When the Romettic and Thrilling SProtioxiilr Dam*. THE TREES GUARDSMEN, Will be presentee,. Plies of Agmleeloe to the Matinee. SO csavrvro !T.& PaRTS rF THE HONER Ottldree 26 oir te. Meta open at IX o'clock; to commence az 2X. UHF (Saturday) NIGHT AN EXOELSICrIi BILL. Introducing the EWING. BEADTIcIIL, AND DIETED KISS HELEN wLaTCRiI. • LAST EIGHT of the IN FIVE GREAT OE ARAO TEEL ORE AT D ST DOUBLE L a NMI? ILL. Of the beautiful Drama, Ina act,. e.tilid 011131115 BOARS& LAST NIGHT Of the Grand Ellifary Drama, the IRSSUR SPY. THE BEA DTA FOL RIX'S WESTERN IS BOSH DRAMAS. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW , AMOR, ENREST TBEATRB - " 'IHE FortiKETS OF YEW TORR. , . NEW WIENER'S, by CHAS. HAW PRORNEs. MACHINERY, by TWIN Vrriirs, And ORIO...NAL MUSIC by noDWOATH. MONDAY EVIIFING. Feb. MR, - And Every Evening during the week, Bousleault's Behest - lonia Aroma, in Awe Tableaux-ma a Prologue, THE ETERS:9 OF NEW TOM. All the Company fa the Cast: Prologue—The Btaksir. Act Ist. PUFFY '8 B eft 11RY IN Di SIAM* STRAW. Act 2a. WA RENOWN?, thi",IFORNIAIE. Act .d. UNION saumis IN a SNOW areitX—Tall BOOTBLACK AND THE NEWSBOY. Act Ch. TB& PIPE( Act 6th. DRA WINO-BOON AT THEBANNEWE- IBM DENOUEMENT. Eeitte secured six days is advance WALRIIT-OTRERT THEATRE. • LAFRAZIE ST Ir DRAWOF Who swill appear in three popular eharaeterv.• SATURDAY EVENING. February- N. 1/IA. IRISH TIGER. Paddy Ryan (NOM Sono) after which MAZIPPA.: Mx ZE ..... . Dsnt. TO Gonda& with JaliiCifiliktriD. MuNDAY. J. 8. UttaRKIL FOYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC. wouFborts THOMIIe. CLASSICAL 00NORRTR. THE THIRD OGASSIOLL CONGHST Of the present team= tak+ pi teas ac the S'OTHE OF THB AOADBMI OF MOM ox THTS (SATIYHDaT) EVENING. February 25 TRE GREAT NATIONAL. CIRCUS, WeLNOT STREET, ABOVE 2110IITH. JAMES MELVILLE. the ORBAT AUSTRALTAM HOB, BAUR, the wonderful AUSTRALIAN!&EWT. Meeere, MURRAY eird- HUTCHINSON. and the TR IN ED DOGS, and all the bright revticalar Mare el the Great National Troupe, will appear daring the cent weak. The /mon will close on Toraday cyan February MIL Orly two more afternoon perforl99llllol6 WEDNESDAY. 2241, (Washingtou'a birth-day). SATURDAY, 25th, Lest performance of the Asthma fierriblnation Troupe. TUESDAY. EVENING, Sch tut THURSDAY EVENING, tid intl.. benefit RWAISTAC Afr e LTTAIIfa. Muter of the Circle. Admholon—first Tier, 50 cents; Second Tier, 25 Gents. Rye- tna perform ance come nowt at 7. ft); afternoon. 23i o'clock. few et CONCERT TALL. • MONDAY RYBO USG FebroarrT4 AND RVRRY EVENING UNTIL FITRTRIIIt NOTHile The original andenly CHRISTY MIRSTREDR. J. W. BAYBOR.. ... Proprietor andrhianagnir Twenty estealislied /attain in the Rihioplen Preten sion and the worid• nanowced Comedian. OBJROE CHRISTY. Pew Songs, New Barleteees, New Pless, and Ml the Old Favorites. Admission' SS' emits Reserved seats.. .... 63 cents fe2B.9t J. R. IHIRRIDOR, Agent. Ti L. CARPENTER'S. • COMPLIMENTARY PASTY Tekee place at the =Men L FUND Fiala.. on WED MED ta BYRN IN 0, March Id. Tickets can be had or CARPENTER, 6M5 AR 311 t.treet. lels-3C. NATIONAL. SKATING: PARK„ TWENTY.FERST Street and. 001.131181 A Aro nue.—SEATINO TO DAY - Emil 12 e'eters. weather Dern:ether, lt•ji G.ERMANIA ORCHESTEA.-PIIBLIQ - N.- ItSRSARSALS every SATEiRDAY, at S% o'clock P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets. IF cents. Six Tickets. $1; to be bad at Gould% Andre* and Meyer's Made Stoma, sad at the Hall. v.cd-tt THE ACADEMY 'OF FINE ARTS,, OII:III3TWITT Straiik,Abovx. Tenth- is OPU D i a for vittlthrt.. train 14 A.it to R P. X 1.24 ISOMUMING. BOARDING. --WILL BE VACATED, the lit of March. tali° lame headecatity-farat•heil rooms, oa the Int floor. and one stogie room. Writ story. at 906 CIPRIRIS Straat. foes Btu EDUCATIONAL. A YOUNG LADYWISHE& A FEW soaowts FOR Tag .PIANO. TEEMS a 0 &Rt.TX. Addroas "MUSIC.' Box 437 Post Ogee. tosar GO TO THE BEST. For a thorough and practical education for boat Dees go to BhIAIRT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S NATIONAL COSI anratciAL COLLEGE, ASSEMBLY BUILLIf/Ht S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets, (En trance on Tenth Went.) Instruction both day and evening in Book-keeping and all the collateral branches. Call or send for the 'Commercial College Monthly. " fegi-21 pRENIX NORMAL INSTITUTE, FOR Boni 811XE3, PRIRSIXVILLB,.(III.II3TRM COUNTY, PA. The SII MMIR SESSION of this Institute will com mence APRIL NM, 1865, and continue fourteen wets. Imam - union thorough in English Branches. Latina French, tserman. Music. and Drawing. For circulars and full information aunty to JOSRPii a. BOND. fe2s tido . Brx 148 rnaiiBLXVILL.II. Pa. 1 1 .EOMETRICAL ••-," Student is directed in the Itivestiontioe or new Propositions nod instructed In frauttngtoelr pe moo stratioue, fermi/1g a most useful and encouraging. discipline any high scaompllehment of mud, and Pre paration for Practical Afialication. P. STSWART, Private 'intruder. 928 i'LLSERM'Screst. WOODLAND SEMINAR - Y FOR YOUNG LADIKR„- Non. 9 and 10 W401)1.011). TEREAOII, Weerg PhtlAgla. ROT. EERNMY IMIVES. A. M., PrineipaL fe2l-6w` ORITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COL- N , UWE, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Serentb. Practical Instruction In Book- !cooping, in all Ili brandies. Penmanship. Combortial Calculation,. &Aimee Forme. Tolagrapbing. he . at CEITTENDEN'b CvIdIdSBCIAL COLLECIE, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of SEVEnrs. btuderte received at any time, and instructed sepa rately, at. such hours aa may best tort their convenience. Gataluptes turnisted patio on application. fall-arlf VII4LAGE GREEN SEXLNAR Y.— I LITART BOARDING SCHOOL, four mile& from MEDIA, P. Thorough amuse is Mathmatic'. Chugalcs, vatural Sciences. and Entileh; mardical sons its Ctril Rosiinterine. Pupils received at any tines. and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. gas leis to John C. Capp & 50n,43 South Third atreot; Them- J. Clayton, Bea, Firth and Prone atm__ ,ta• or-SheriS Kern, and others. Address Reg. J. BS BAR. roc. 4 14 VILLAfrg GREEN. Perm'a 4145.4144 LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL rottoY OF INblift.6sol issued by the PROS .TRIF. OF Tin FMB ASFOCIA.TION to B. T. Her,- LOW) LL for *A XI. dated June 2, 1856, and rninsferrod. to tbe Fourth Jelfennor B and L desocietton.. Any in formation concerning came will be received by fe2s-eintbl2Lo J. 16 rIwIII‘B :131 BRAD Wrest. LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON. PLUM - . ELPHI - Is AND FOE THE CITY AND COMITY OF Tul , &DA. • NOTICE TO rWeDII OR9 . . . TAKE NOTICE. that L DAVID FULD, bave applied. to the Cour! of Common Pleas of the City end:Conaty of Philadelphia. for the benefit of this .several acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth, in striation to insol vent debtore, and that the raid Court have fixed the '2lst DAY OF MARCH, hied. aid o'clock, A. M . for the Miming of my petition. ae their Cowl Room. in the STATE HOUSE pirinua. CHESTNUT Strict. between Fi lth sad Sixth. Pnitemm.enre. Feb. Si. NM DWI° FTTLD. Heading 546 Er kInHTH Street. fe2s- Oath 6c• IN THE ORPHANS' COURT Fori -TRZ CITY MID 000NTY 07 PRILADILPRI/L Estate of EDWARD EVell8„ Deceased ROTICR 18 REWIRE GIVES' that 11,LIZABSTIL IMAMS, widow of the detedent, haafliedinaald Coma her petition, and an appraiaanient of the personal, pee. pert" which she elects to retain under the act o! Axe% 14, 1861, and tt e supplements ther e to. and that nabnas exceptions be filed before Marsh I'M., Usk the said ear praicentent will be approved by the Court. fe24 felt* TRO.RII. for Petitioner. A NEW STATIONERY STORE. • MB CHEAPEST PHD roazipm ALBERS IN THIS OITY. B nossisre & co , Blank Book sand Pbototraph Album. Manufacturers. Stationers and Printers. NO 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET; Blank Bookeßuled and Bound to order. rem St• REMOVAL.—JOHN H. WILT TA MB CO. bare removed er3lll No 320 to no. 11140- CITISTRIM Street. lately ocaopied by Memms. Ws. McKee a Co- CHARLES F. HASP :FIRS has REMOV EP from No. 228 to EEO CHESTNUT STREET. COPARTNERSHIP TIOTLCI. Mr. CHARLES F. Es SELTINE become a Partaet our Firm from this da.e. 11 WILLIAMS GO. PumarommiA. February IA IML felAlm" A OAR ADDRESSRD TO MRII who come from the cons try to Volantser. I have fixed a different pion of business. I always know what Township. TOWIL or District pave the lughe.t Cask Bounty. If men will cell here. f will see that Cher get the WHOLE sooNrY OffffilltED, and I will charge them, for &Smalling . to their intermit., a mese. ai le per centage. 910 eIARIENT West. Stibstitutes dealt with in the lame Way. le2t;ist . J.J.SHISTALLIL . gARDWARE--•BELLING OUT cussr to don bzusiness. Honsek eepenr. Baal ors. and °thus, will And a stuerat a.snrtmeat PIM &SETO 8 WITH. fe2l.6ts 908 Iddliatar Smoot. _ . WRITTEN AND VERBAL BCEEPTIONS of Charnater,Constlintion. and Ta. Azlent, with ADVICH en Badness, Dealt b. Edon- Hoy Iliolf• improvement, ktnnav3ment land Tinto, Inn of CHILDERN, meant adaptation, &IL, asp and *Teems. bY .70/321 L. CAPIN, Phrenologlas and Booneelhor. 0011-tattusbilf Mro. ,f/i5 8. TENTH St...above Oliognond. 11:51 FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF. SAVA KA NtlY AGTOET. Lotto sod *lava( Bag* ,onalsatly on land by J . iLnEISMINORT. 41111. vilis wee% Philadelphia, fon boor IHSPA=IMU VOA INIMO IKMPE. Fnmk. Drinr-
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