The One Nest or Liberty. (MU 1111 , 1118N04 TO TAN LAST OODD NNWE. AND iv vim op THIS Arrso.aca:moCos.] The time has poste l this day, if e'er, Put we therebel host to rout I The um, her come, and now or never, Shall Trrason's torch be trampled out. Vp I let ui break, with strong endeavor, Ti'. lad few links of Slavery's chain, And that Whiph traitors tried to sever, Our Unita Shall be, one again. ?,Infon, bond of memories glorioue, /Which bitterest strife can never efface, goon, soon, shall float thy flag victorious Over two brothers , fond embrace. Two "brother/31' Yes I though ill-miEgulded By selfish leaders' orafty skill, There are millions, now from redivided, Who are at heart our brothers still. O Union, bond of liberties glorious, _ Which Slavery's stains no more di/wrote, Soon, 60011 shall coat thy flag viatorlow/ Above earth's grandest, happiest raoe. Down falls the old abomination, No more is man the slave of man, A truth becomes our "DeolaratJOn," And "free" means now "American." 0 Linton, bond of prophesies glorious, Whose grand fulfilment is at hand— Thy starry flag floating victorious, What tyrant.power shall withstand 1 Flark 1 "freedom" shouts the free Atlantic, Shouts "freedom" the Pacific Fred; And kings, with fear and envy frantic, Shall learn: this nation strong, gigantic Is but one host of liberty. EMMANITEIL VITA.LIB SEMIS, From Switzerland. PHILADBLPOIA, Feb. 22, 1866 THE CITY. THE DRAFT IrlaIRS OP THE DRAPTED IN TSB THIRD, 'FOURTH, AND lIIIMUNTR WARDS. Yesterday the draft was continued in the First and Second dlstriote, the wards that were drawn being the Third, Fourth, and Frventtt. There were large crowds at both the places of drawing. The best of order prevailed. The following Is a list of the names drawn : THIRD WARD. The quota to be filled In this ward is 182. Three hundred and linty four names were drawn from 2,128 ballots placed In the wheel. The result was as follows Rap's Telhelmer Ben Butler Alfred 8 Jones Jae Ch. BOAT' Henry Stewart Jae McVey Thou Ma Oowell Alex Paris Daniel Hughes John Bare BleGliaer Par Filer Banton' jai St Steeling W W Warr David Regan Jae Ly'e John Carberry Aeber A Sellers Cesar Priedler Richard Park 4114 w Bernard Michael Bran Aug 8 Voight Jas McNeely Jae Cavanagh Philip Zimmer Jesse Large Per J Cook Horatio Geary Jacob Esbiger Pat canto/ell Kiehl Clark W P Stubbs Isadore Wilson Cristoff Rear }Whoa Dacordy NV= Hof in Fred Fin keldy Fred Welehard John Theo Albright W Castle Daniel Blast Jas Origami]. Ab'm 8 Reynolds Henry Bitten David Goldy Bernard Brady John Roberts Jas Bow run . John Lannlng Rush Vrehole 'James McNamee Win V McKean Win Howard Jacob Marlin lobe Gifford lea Collins john Engel L Cand spiel James Bowden, Bernard 1 1 371 e. J K Dougherty, Jos Mot/whey, Thos George, Jas Commons, Silas Ta_ylor, Ilan} Flitairer, Ream (albs, Joe Otilespie, Thee S Baker. Edw Callahan, Thee F Pidaeon, Jr. Waters, Jos Taylor, Rohl McQnatd, Inn M Salht, Chas A Haute, Robt Sanders, Raw Wells, Chas Mcflegh, Gibson A Bwayn Jno Cannon, Pat no) /e. C W Perkins, Obas Connell, Geo Roberts, Fred litioirotts. Jas Sinnott, Chas B Sass F B Barter. J L Beysinger, Collins Walton, Thos Pair, Andrew Smith, john H Benson, Robert Gored. M F Oggliret, Thos Flood, Walter Fogerty, Wm Patton, Taal G ,Bear) Howard. B Rsdioan. John Hoop,, Jos Yeager, Ed ward amnia. D Doody. Mr Arden, Mich Bnl ger, Wm P Hensley, Win B Taissrt. Francis Jordan. Jolts Gitallen, Ob e m berlalnt Jokes Olik. Wm fisbermehl, Chas Broadbent, Jaa McCoy, Fri Griesenmyer. R Edwards. Michael Campbell Pat O'Flaherty W Luria Pat W Smith John P McFadden John Smith Wm Pidgeon Aldnvt Z. Mason CornelineLesly Reward Nugent Otto Merewinkle John Daly A MoLsoghlin Thos Brahmin Jos Linde), Chas Otburn Juban Gialcdn, Jae McKeown, Theo Branham, Chas Donnelly Geo Thompson • C Cohn Fat Mullin John N Perry Pohlman Johr J Ron* Jos Walsh. Thos Robson, Jr Beni Toffsrd John K Porter Jae EcOrotain Wallace Radicle Henry Boletus . . . . .A.N9 Paynter Wm Aihtnt Win Bunt Thos BS Oarson Wm Cummings Lewis Moen Robt Ounals Chas Crane Jno Sharp Tilos B Heather Geo H Myers Pat Monaghan Hugh Lane Alex Heim Ernest Beek Geo Chew Jared H Peters J Warner Knox Sam/ Keown Thee bicaninn Thos Ryan Semi Butler Andros Johnston Mich Lacey Emerl - Moore Thos kielelly Jno Nelson Jae Connor Jno Blaney Rohl Otter J Conroy Henry Ili West Jno O'Neil Ezekiel Stens Joules Els Calls Moses Dinning Jae Tonkel Geo Carnes Wm FAD t Jos Peters Alex Tacker Onas Watkins, Inch Hoover Mich rocutney Jno Baylor, Jr Wm C Barnes Firmals Busher Jan Write Jan Einar F Wordington Wm Leyht Geo Mahan Jnottieliolee Jno Cue Allred Cassell Wm J Devine Octtlieb Plants 8 Vsns , ander John Meyer Wm Bishop Lewis Marra Jae Mcoonaghy Robt Rands Win Burnes Geo Johnson Wm Love, Philip Donohoe Henry Harrison ernurd Doyle W V H Shear Lnchmond Relate S 0 Drummond ] Ohernberlatn lan Heaney Rohl Bbaw Martin O'Brien Pat Hayes John Nahum John Klont David Connelly John McKenna John Langbird Thee Fell Jams Harmer 0 W Young John Mcßride Osoliberbach F A Fidler THE VOITIZTEI WARD After the drawing of the Third ward was com pleted the Fourth ward was drawn.. The quota to be tilled was 146; names to be drawn, 292; number Wheel, 2,280. The names drawn of ballots 1n th • Were lte follows And Livingston Gee Tentner John Brady W Leichtner John Alchlenity A Money John Bradley Sae Crage Eh addock Slam Bel McMaster J W Umph ant Jag Smith fi Ller ßattaneon Mfah llammady Adw Gage Jae hicldseh Joe Baits Jno Doyle Cho Wernfelde Benj Kent Tubing Dorm Jr Jacob Wolf John Harvey Datil Braille/ Geo Dougherty Mar tin:hVancg W Brant Jeremiah Trout Ed w Johnson Jcbn Hand Chas McCoy Hen Sheppard WM B ry UM! John Hoosier John B.okely T B Jsotsoa John Weber Peter Greenan A J McGarry Day Montgomery Henry Laroway Valentine Fruitier Is'c Bartholomew Wm Melange T B Constable John Berdenburg Jag Bolder David Hoarder: S Vic listorrper Pat Barrie Pat Smith And Smith Thos Bore Aug arter Coo McMurray 13eo McMurray Chas Young David 0 'Kane Blinj Tbomius Ong Batty " nj locker Geo. Dobblne Joh, /Tobin elin Kelly Dennis Greely Motes Fearer./ Tat Riley Hoary Schultz Peter Young Pant Clemtngs Joe Welsh F W Reamer Dap lel Rogan Wa MatatiSer Wade Corms John Osesan John Doran John Halvily Thos Ryan John Murray kroold i Robe Wm Tate Pat Ryan Pat Conner. Robt Everm Chse Thompson Chas Taylor Ang Fan etager Yew FitsserMd Fiends Riche Jo a Tierney Joe Barnes Cornelia. Wane B Fryer W B Booking John Burk And Caldwell M Majary Philip Ransil S Ronaletup. Fred Oeyhauer John Beau by Oso Hoffman Jae Bole Wm Cook John Stanley Rhos Hlumeon John Conner John Scott Joe Barns. Virm McKenna Ono McCauley Abm Soloman Jan Drew Jos 03 lain Abraham Brown Andy, Biceuhonce 118 13941013 Francis McNeil Juo McGee Wm Blrel Hot t 807 d Jas Quinlan 807 d Adams Philip Rock Than Thompson Jos MoPaet Steph Modillin Wm Mooney John Melbonser I John Coo Wadley John C Dingier Jan Datlasher Alex Caldwell Joe Porter Win Cassidy W 8 Mottnews B Id Bonen Jacob Cohen J Ellis Hall Wm E Bateman John Williams Coo Dobbins 0 F Baydt Wm Hill Jos IroCluskey F V Moschsisker H Earle Pat Phillips Jas Purnell Chas Trilits James Barns Wm Roads Hugh Quigley And Mco Gooey Jae Lawson Lewis J Oaten Hector McNeil Wm Johnson Anthony shiner Chao McDonald John Farrell 0 W Frau b Rosenbaum Poiw Henn John Leatherman. Daniel Ahern Chas Lowrance Fred Reisman Wra Town Toxin °loafer Ben kckarot Jacob Regar Pat Mean Mall trap Mali van White II McLane hlha Akan Crazier IPat Mann (Pat Henry John Bardon Benj Beaty Allred Peck Jae Thompson John Mmabe Beory Levy Jacob 'Wise Henry Minks. 41. Mel:looses Lewis Ni cholson Fred &wain Fred Walker !Berman Matson Dant Humphrey MB 8 EVIT.IST3I WARD. The draft In the Seventh ward took place yeeter dey morning. The deficiency with 446 men, co the newel of 862 persona were drawn from the wheel, which contained 3,G145 ticket!) : Robt.Balerane W ea Somerville Biehd O'neal Taos R Walker John Robison W B Hudson Wm 0 Thomas Joe Tiede!). Gimlets Barris Peter Christian Pat Martin John Wood I Lewis Edward' f l James Rtliey Laver Lever Pat Brannon John French James Given Bobt Morlonnell Pat Hughey 'John Cneack Dan Leidy John Patterson • John Soblneon ITbos Fatten Jokier Jerrie s Robt IgcCorrnitir Ow Tex Oro Allen Wm $ Jeffries John Germain la. Barrett Jas ETtne Jas Ir alist on Jae Bwing Wm George 'Geo Borland James Poke R Fr: Job" la eathater Jams , * Pleby Thigh McGarry James Jobbat' Townes Ramkins Isaac Cs:liana 0 Tett Wes Belli Bare_ yDonsherty B lidsßelley Jolts W Williams "Lewis Bradford Wm Fait°. Belay Smith H Henderson Sara BOA J Cla, on Poked Bilebt Fb Jacob Weber Pit'f,emple Tb of .Darraport W~ ,' mWeacmiels Jaettihdtual Wm Berle Freak Perry Je mee BoLogtte j, F A. Potter John Fleming Bosh nosottne Alex. Williams Chas F ens.y Dons ldeOD Jo b 0 • Dowmall Jaa Ofoßaile PCampbell ottS, H Sr Poor nJobtailm Jae Horde. Wm Atkinson. Ally Meta m.Ctoinley Alex Batt Geo Richwine.' II Heintz J M Withers Christ. Grant Arch smith Win Gavin John Grab am Joe /Lob Lasoa L M Davis Ate' Bobb W Hollingsworth John Sande George Fox Wm McAllister Ed D Ryan Robt McKeown A lag Glass Thomas Wilson Both Logan kiosk Caldon, John Laird. John Patton, Wen Lucas, tem Hunter. John MoGrenna, Dennis Harrold. Heigh tin lick, H Joh nMamas, ie m Win Marshal, Ed Moore, Caleb Walker. Billie Cants, W M Gorman.. W .1 Cavin, Feed Lee. John Dickerson, John K Walker, Wm Cowan, Thos Carr, Enoch MoMellen. W D Walker. Smith Crowell, Robe Caine, Arth McCann, Josiah Newbold. Lewis J Howard, /imbed orals, Id Clark. John 0 hon, Thor Batton, Jae Porter, Wm Boylion, Henry Hough, Jae Culbertso. David Peirce//n. W Gamer, Malcom Martin, Tema Dianne, Ben Williams, Robt Rang, .gl Everett, 1p Eobt Jarvis, Dan Fullmer, 'Robt Kirby Jae Law. W Budd Jno McClain Hugh Devine Pat IlloaCello Wm Ford Win Galey Jim Dissect Wen McKeever Jas Dougherty Jim Noble Jno Green W R Slade L Berrett Jae Cosgrove D C Barmuth Jno Brown W H Cartwright Andw Wheeler Rich Valentine Jas Boils Mike Godfrey. Win Major Thos Connor Jim Doyle John Carr John Bales R Gordon W Shade Etbiertm as ' John Riley Paarrobl, Jr Chas Kane. Jr Lewis Conbeck T C Hill J J Ross W Brozman Chris Off Chas Smith W 13 Brandt heed White Jan McFarland _ John Rogers Robe Morelli Mat Barnett H Sweeney Thee Town W B Robinson Alex 'Peoples And MoDaryin Bernard Williams liaml Williams Chas 'Houseman Jim Simmons B McCullen N Howard Stewar o d t Scott 1W Cl Henry During Gee Lower John Off John O'Brian James McClure John Smith John Henry J W Bothell Geolitbeetze .1 B Vallee Peter McLaughlin Even Rudolph Jim Goodwill II Ismail W Mahlon Jno Tilghman Jos Orr Jae Devitt B Colligan Wen Hitt Geo Culp Jno Dunn Chas B Dunn W K Johnson Wen Kennedy Mike Carrigan Jan McCabe Wm Clark Wen Kane Kit Fayle Bobt Smith Jae Rawls de Pam McCaig= Michael Tagg ' Wm Nelleon Hy Green Jno Dovennoy Pam Welsh" David Rankin Robt Wharton Joe Stewart • Hy-Haney • • By Wharton KT Draper Wen Armstrong Thos Hanna Wen Bry nes Seth Butler I kt Buddy That, Miller Jag kloCallen D Pollock Jae Toting Thos Bonne Chas Meyers Geo Aspinwall Jacob Randolph Peter Greison Mike Shades Chas Robthon Geo Gordon kohl Warnock J L Bell Dan Sullivan Jona Comdata Chas Hogan L Hickey 11.1' Weitbank S McCoy • J B Hughes P Ma /Lvov' Robt McConeh Atm Mitchell Wen McClean H BigenbraY • RH Soule Pat Conley Thos Smith Christ Thomas ! Wm Johnson Robt Kellogg Ellis Brim Christ Derr John Tate Win K Tarr J D Austin Mort Martin Robt Moore Job Klnglle Geo Magee Ferd Fs atheroton Thee Donegan Id Cope chott John Leisener B Donnelly Chic XIIMIT tafylvt; Win Da ey Wm Robison John Chance AUL Clay Charles Ryan John Green Jos Caldwell Mike kleunlien Frank Murphy • Rob: Canning John Harris Cochrane John Isitapatlick Robt Driver Ed fork J Potts J II Brazier Cleo Kelley T Craven John MePeak Jae Bradley Win Ferrell James Tobin Win Kentworthy Steven Harrison Mike Gaynor R G Wilson J W Leigh David Henderson Owen McCartney Thos Hughes Belot M Clymer illiabael IteAvoy Jaa Rowland Cbae Tucker Thu Frank in Ed Riley Cleared Boklt W Bobo Thos Campbell Henry Mut John Langhorit Chas Grote John Means Dennis Donavon John Spencer Alex Gipson A A McCormick J W Tnotepson Jobe Hagen Pat Steelton W A Leonard Alfred Ashton Merles Fratana Phiitp Daffy Peter Kane Joe B Thackare floe Bodgere Jona Bees Daniel Patton Albert Beeline, Samuel HUHU. (144) W Harris, Chu McGrath. Jno L Turner, Joe Boasell, Pat McLaughlin, Alex Robinson, Thu Hallman, Jno McDermott, Michael Morris, Martin Ryan, Joe Brannon, Jno F Brown, Char Keyser, Wm Henson, I M Grigg, Henry NallrMilll, John Lauber. Chair Dubois, Joe Denney, Chas en immune Wm Young, Bernard Grouse. Samuel Johann, Jae Cloetowlo, Jea Williams. W L Walker, Dennis Murphy. Gottleib Brenner, Wm Patterson, Kr Centel, Thu Lyons. 'Jas McDonnell Ed w °haunt:ay Henry_Whtrehead. Clue M941401'1 Henry Rom David JOllll6 H Megeigan, Jr John Tobin John C Garwood James Barna Nathan Killer James Wood Dank Wood Ambrose Karoo Jae Downs Henry Sunhat Jas McLaughlin Martin Ratter Jno Keenan Mehl Collins Jae Conley 080 Seder Jno Lynch Wm.!, Steel Thee Richardson James Devitt Geo L Thomas Ida Franks It G Hampton Jno Quince James St Clair fM Montgomery Wm Begley T.t cm Lynch David Vent * aml Baker Anew Buckley Chas 0 McDermott Jno Ferry Jno Sham C B Stevenson Henry McGinnia Wm S Wise Jno Montgomery W flyer John Phillips John kiahord Geo Bronzing Robt Lucy David Tantlitee Jae Forrester Thu Meetly W F Klnaley Wm Rule Pat Nolan Andy Brown Dew Reilly Bernard Martin JohnBt r O l o li chran Jcon Hatettenson 0 Kane John Farrell it E., Holmes Wm Pryer Adam iditicear Jas fficVey Stephen Jasper saw Laser.nee Flben John Brown W J Cunningham Jae Harding Isaac Sewell - - Chas Fro:ler John 'Johim . . Id Leech Felix Boyle Ono maabargh Chat Stara Dsal boligherty Jes Pgren Pa c t e t li ß niti van Jae Gibson Matt Thompson Wm Fitzgerald Francis CritlCT John Brocicingtoa Jos Game Wm Lodtoe Thos J;T esney B .1 Booking Bdw rtdetallll Wm 'Bowman John Glaltsghss Pat Friel W re McGee John Fright Three cheers were !given when the name or gad. Patohell was (called, and the name of Mr. Tarpon' tine was also greeted with laughter and applause. dmu• Dotter. Jae Kell - . Leopold leber Oeo Brown Jgto Smith David Chutney JastimlleY John D Lt, ter John Carney H S Batsmen Jae Lees John W Adams Itinmani Gardner Frank Collins Blgett Daunt. McCarty J MaM•noman Ones Warner - John Keenan THE DRAFT IN THE NINTH WARD The subscriptions to the insurance fund of this ward have been largely increased, and It is believed that there will be sufficient funds raised to entirely exempt those who may subscribe from the payment of any money, other than the insuranoe, to proonre a substttute. Mr. 0. D. Cassiday, Market, below Twelfth, is the treasurer of tile fund, to whom those liable to_ draft should immediately apply. Thls vlll be the last day when such an opportunity will be afforded, as the draft will take place on Monday. NO DRAFT IN THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD. Jedsn Jno Martin Josh A Jenkins Jno Daffy Jan Gallagher W Id Frazier Jae °any Chita May John Dowila Chas Smith • Nash Breurbery John Eason 'menet Pry Matthew Carrigan Prank Sprott The Twenty. second ward put in the last man of their quota yesterday. By ordinance of Councils, Signed by the Mayor, every ci tizen who sends to the war a-representative recruit for three years Is paid the sum of $340, and to each drafted man accepted for one year's service, or who furnishes a substitute, $4OO 13 paid. An or dinance of this kind is just what is wanted to pro. vent the miseries attendant upon foroible conscrip tion. By reason of it, a citizen going to the war has the power of leaving his family In comfortable cir cumstances till his return, or if he prefer remaining at home, great help towards providing a substitute Is put in to his bands. Beverly tstterldam Levi Sem Jas Haar Bann Stewart Johnson Nelson £ Orr Arnold G 11.12011118 TOIT'4I McDonald Wm Bonham Divtd Minton Saml Edmond Jos B 4 4 ard. Ty:mid Toland stnri.t Hammier Wm Barnes Wm Caldwell Pranels Melly Richard Eddy Jao hicElveney. John Daley_ Conrad Honpt Jeremiah Murphy Ed w McChry stet The return of James S. Dell, of Tenth ward, was, by a mistake of the types, published at $1,525. It should have been 48,125. Warrants for tle payment of the etty bounty were Issued yesterday to 142 men. The work goes bravely on. Let every man put ble Shoulder to the wheel and raise our triumphal oar of patrlotlsm and be. nevolenoe out of the slough of apathy and cronserlp• tion. The young ladles of the Weccacoe Grammar School, under the superintendence of Mies Mary Moyn, have appropriated one hundred dollars of a fund which they bad raised among themselves for the purpose of improving the oomforts of their school-room for the relief of the Sufferers by the late fire. The Wei:maces Eire Company have added to their laurels. We understand t ha t they have placed in the hands of Rev. S. W. Thomas the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars and fifteen cents to be used by the disbursing committee of which he is a member for the sufferers by the Pate fire at Ninth and Washington streets. %Tains Flinn L H Williams Mike Agen Benxi McKinney Henry Bouillon Adam Yon a`` William Paine Albert D Bache Cor Moseley job n Barry Jamas Logan Bd efoOlanie Pierce Felon Wm Bo<hwe!t Pasta eenan. Alex Beyer Bach Rooney Ones B Baedeker Wm Barron Dan Barker And Vanderslice 14 Dougherty Gee 4nrner • John Murray John Bradley Chas Hunter John Cuehisy Jos 011 e Peter Orilla, Henry Hallowell Henry Baird. Baca Miehler 184 Ke ty • PLaneaster Us Mcßride Jae Vogl wee Dan Oisrk THE criumrs' HOSPITAL PAIR. The Citizens' Hospital Fair will close tantght, it being impossible, owing to previous engagements, to obtain the hall for a longer period. It has preyed a decided success, and the proceeds will materially assist that institution. All who have not viEntod it should do so, as It's for a noble object, and the little dispensed by each will be thankfully received by the ladies in charge. The firemen are contending in a Mendip way (or the beautiful horn, and all having subscriptions out will be particular to return them this evening before 9 o'clock, as the voting will then cease precisely at that hour. A monster Seale beam has just been finished by Davis .& 00., proprietors of the Philadelphia Soate Works, Fifteenth and Pennsylvania avenue, for the Morgan Iron Worh, New York, weighing 120,050 pounds (80 tons), made on the patent of A. S. Davis. Dm beam Is less than eleven feet in lengthi and ro• quires but 840 rounds of weight to hang on,the end to indioateos :weight of sixty,. tons. Fougdrymen and all interested in the weighing of heiivy ma chinery are Invited to call and examine it, 03 it be on exhibition fora few days only. Nat Roe. Geo Varainver John &intim) AIM Robison : Mike Bowen Milton Harrington John Mooney bilattinaowrY John Campball John L BeAner Wm Sanders Wm Nimmons Joe Waterford Joe Latta Earn H Watson • John Martin At Dirtiart John Boon • George &Bison Adam Johnson Felix Loan Hugh Haley Thee Fisher Hy Clark Geo If Glaelne Pat ranneY W Abbey, Mikeza R Mike McGee. Jon Donnelly, Ed O'Donnell, W Robison. David Borland. Goo Johnson. . John McOonisle. 0 W Freeman. J Alexander,W HSmith, John Martinez, L Moss, Win Johnson. Elijah Webster, John Handy, Thus ahirkey, Win Rich Jacob Colby. John Hunter. Jac Morrie, Jae Dalton, Thoe Nanny, Wm Roge re . Wm Bunting, Wm Bell. John McCallogli, Jae noble Josh Smith, A D B Taylor, Win Gamier, Dan McCoy, Adam 811130. Geo Fleming. deo Gil ii • re, ram B.••., Ben Augustus, Wm Cater, Garrett ii ouster, Chu J Widell, Chits Armenia, Walter Deming, Mat Flannigan, Mat Patton. Thee Anderson, •J W Hamilton A Mokinney Wm Ralston Chas Gallagher Geo Ferguson Crallgallenhaut Jno Richardson Jaa Lynch Jr Jos Rielly Win Darriok Geo Bllrd H Rutherford Ed Marshall Elam K Smith R Stevenson I • .Ino Mark Ben Walters Syl Schmitt Geo J Pitttingham Geo Echimp W .7 /salmon Bobtidelillernon H Devinney Thos °windier Heigh Bollitt Ante Hopkins John Henderson John Hickey John Wilson John Welch Chas MoCnllogh Thom Maloney Augt Etsub Win Wiley Joe Alden Win Law Win Verdett Geo A.hmead Wm Catereon John Riddle ' David McCarter Jae Barrett iPeter McCullen Sarni Skelton Alfred Green P Magolre Thus Ward Robe Jackeon . Saud F Aug. Wm Klgan Peter Spink John Lee Perry Jones .., Chas Gallagher Chas Wheer Oeo Boe Frank Quiggley Edwd Iruirich John Looter Lewis Grim Henry Kelley • Jas Galion Ben) Gallagher Jas Dann • Alex Lovett nos Whalen John enter Jas Brainard Jut) dines !W H Smith ' Ed West Jae Bowden .. W P Lancaster Geo Roper Taos Peterson Ep Shaw Robt McClintock Jno Rutherford Jno °stens C Milligan Alex McGahsy Wm McDade Jno Criterion deal McCafferty Chas Mesely Jae Keegan John Greta Geo Emlen WAbutm Longdrinkeri Mlle Ed Heffiln r Jas Blight Win Meagher W G Hite W McCleary If V B Millen Win Spear Sam Merrick Thee Glasbongh Chas Brown Chas Roden camp Chas Maull Gee Collins Ries Peter Hoffitt Mike Grubb Jas Campbell Jan Boales Mike McGen Barney Moore Jno Flanigen II S Major J F Reynolds Jeo Woodward D Zimmerlield B Cravon L Carter C Knecht M A Hamlin John Simone Wilmer Perr Phillips Jas McGuire Ed Sorts Peter Steel Lewis C Medary Bathan Wolf foe Dillon SI Finney Mike Bradley • By Scott John Campbell Owen McCartney Thos Duckworth Ang Emith Win Duncan L Walker J O Biohardson B Grafton Phil Smith Mike O'Neal Bat McKee Bam'l Graham 1 B Burns • Robert Hamilton Wm McKinney Adolph Indig John Richter Jas Gamble Perry Cooper Mike Kelley John Barroll Wrn Miller John Trump Hugh Donohue James Bell John Harden James Leconnt John Getty H Johnson W Roby. John MeGin Jae McLaughlin B MeGorie • Jan McAllister John Love Francis Findley W G Thomtui Fred Brown - John Hunter Thar Butler Sam Alcorn T H Butler Simon Enl.lvan - Abm Lawrence Thos Henderson Thos Herriott Dan Ledlnen le in Smith Jae Dingy, n Mike lifcColligan Thos Enliven! Geek Patchell Henry Gibson Atilt McCovey Win Haviland Rohl Brown Allit Carden WHAT DRAFTED MEN RECEIVE CORRECTION. Tummy FOR THE @IIFFRRERS MONSTER SCALE BEAM Chu Shutllek Mace ,Doary 0 Helienth Pat Hahne, G Buchan George Sordoi Joha Brown Char:mg Brow& Alex Kilpatrick ism Brown Pat Hens . Sorel Go**au Dare fatva .. • . JOieeDh.O'llesl . Major John Junior . Robert Martin Gideonuoill Win P Campbell Minn Dillon Joseph Kemp Jarrell Wiley ' Philip Sumo Joseph Sargent Joe Ganglion Joseph IlsElarveY John Water* D Denney. I. V Orosett, Jai Wilson, C MI Hullos, 0 Rqwtand. I 1,-R Colveya, Thos Daley, rhos Noble, Cor Danny. W O'Rourke. Chu Eddiok. John King, Mike Larkin. Chas Job a,OII. John Moore. John Taylor, Chriet Luria. Hy C Medava John Douai:, Jas Carrick. John Dougherty. Hugh Falton, 3-a Kings ley. John Jo name. John Roy. W A BundaY. B fricCOnn. Thos Brown, John Myers, John Dunbar. Jan G Heiner. 8 Sinclair. 14bn Kenney, E Gandy. John Refuters. ByXhrlefield, • Rot Arthur. J W Page. Rani lt APP'elou, D W Andrew'. French , Endicott. Elam McKnight, John Keating, Br Ramsey, Chita O'Donnell, W if Fie:d Jno White . Ben Moore Pete Mcßride Sam *Worland Pat Riley Jot) McCann Fy Lskrd Phil Murphy Robt Stokes Thos Landy Joe Kennody Ed MoCaffreY Alex Mitionn Gee Trot Alex Skelton Jno +gunnels Gee Boards/ Dave Smith Jo Schein]; Robt o• Brian Sam Wetherll/ Alex Campbell Jas Moore JaoobParralrit Gao Dixon Bunt Greer Pat Halpin Chas McCallen Jas Barns OR Marks .1 Londenelager Robt Donde Chita Faringen Riley Davis G H Ashton H Johnson Peter O'Rourke Arth Fester Wm Devonshlre Thus Rtele John Wright Jag Tobey J H Fraty J 8 Scott D Strawbridge Thu Maloney John McGowan Johneoll Jas Miller John Campbell Pat 011ian Peter efcainniss Jaa Taylor Jas Hogan Henry Dougherty Richard Fisher Fronk Pryor • Chas Newbold B McL,.neklin 0 P Fisher ai w _Keine - Mich Quinn Robt Wal late Jae Glasepool I' Daemons Ed Dowling Jno Brown Sac McKinney Robt Walton Francis Jones Henry Cisco Et W Allen E 8 Barkley las Culbertson_ Geo Atkins W it Hoc tell Denials Harkins H Taylor W 8 Griffith D Sloan G W West . Neal Marion Jao Dolan H McKee David Baster B C Mule Geo W Howard Jae Green Dennis Carlin W Miller Taco Graham Jag Mefitaakey Win Norman Fred Heal Francis Carrigan Adam Atlee Jet Brown Francis Morris A Dougherty H At Cummings Albert Oaw Wm Story Chas Startle. J F Lindsey R Randolph W Benson ' Theo Florence Smith Stalwart Jae hisGoldrliek la MiiAnally . Jno Fogerty • Jero Ackroyd Hy 13 Keifer Oh H Brown H McGarvey And Park B F Riley J Wenyder Jerald McHenry Hy Jones A A River Chas Monte AU lapploston Alex S Bunting John Hughes Jae Gallaher John Reilly Chas Smith John. Bond Robt Callahan - Josiah Harmer John McClain Ed Melville Hugh McCormack Cleo Park . Jas Mcßorney Geo McGinnis; 7 hoe Flinn Rob.rt Easy Chas A Bayne Ed Rosins 011b't Woodward Wm Henderson And MoKinneY Wm Isaacs Alex Fladley Jae Doger Wm Brown John Bailey Pat Conroy Win Gilmore Ohag Quinn Hy Kau Se Moßamee Win Woodward RC lavreoll Robt Wallace John Brady R H Donglaes James Arlin Jag MaLangliin Chas Haynes Oho% Edwards W J Hill David Fulton Geo Harris John. Watson Wm Trnpentiue James Fox Howell Nowell J 8 Kinney Rola Harrison 8 A Balton James Tobin ltd Marin. W H Williams Hanle Plikin W P Wagner Thos Graham Terry McCullough Jae Comstock J B Dovonshire Eliha Raison Isaacs D tailor W T Hacker John B Natty Nathaniel Gordon The elty of Philadelphia bat', within a few weeks, teat several characters celebrated for peculiarities Of drew, manner, dispoaltion, and mode of life. George hinnday and Only Norah, who Wive re cently died, were familiar personages to thopeands Of us for years past • they, indeed, seemed to be p art and parcel of the past; of Brotherly Love. The person whose name appears at the head of this article, and who died within the past two weeks, at an age exceeding one hundred years, was famous • long ago for. an immoderate use of that unruly member, the tongue, and her Case should be a warn ing for that portion of the fair sex that may be emu lous of the fame of Xantippe, and will serve at least I to point a moral or adorn a tale. Nancy James was the last person convicted in this city of being a common scold, and sentenced to. the ducking sterol. The dunking-stool was a punishment known to the common law of England, and was an. appal, ratus for the punishment of scolding wives. The clucking.thool grew out 01 the oinking. — Met, which was not, as many have supposed, a mere differenoe of name for the same thing. The Cooking stool, of itself, did not admit of the ducking of its occupants. It was a simple chair, irCwhlch the offender was 3 placed, usually before her. or MP (for the et/eking stool was not so specially for wo men as the (looking stool) own door, to be pelted and insulted by the mob. Toe duoillog stool was specially made for women and their immersion In the water. it consisted of a rough, strong.ohair, attached to one end of a beam, which worked on' a pivot one post'bedded into the ground at the edge of the dam or river ax e case might be. . The wo• Man was placed I n Coheir, with her arms drawn backwards ; a bar ream placed across her back and in front of her elbows ; anotherbar held her upright, and there were cords to tie her securely M. The executors of the punishment then took hold of a chain at the oppcsite end, and gave her a ducking on the see-saw principle. There was a ducking stool in actual we at Leominster,. England, as late as Ibth. The practice of ducking commenced in Great Britain in the latter part of the fifteenth century, and- prevailed generally throughout that kingdom until the first part of the eighteenth, and occurred in Isolated cased even In the nineteenth. . . . . . . . . At the September session, 1821, of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia county, Nancy James was convicted of being a common soold ; and on the 29th of October, 1824, she was sentenoed " ' to be placed in a certain engine of correction, called a cuoking or ducking stool, on Wednesday, the third day of November, then neat ensuing, between the hours of ten and twelve o'clock in the morning, and being so placed therein, to be plunged three times into the water ; to pay the costa of prosecution, and stand committed until the sentence is complied with." A writ of error to the Supreme Court of Pe nnsyl vs, Isis was taken out and the case argued before Chief Justice Tilghman, and Justices Gibson 'and Dun. can,-by Mr Senn, her counsel,on the ground that the sentence was Megal.Attorney General Petit appear , ed end argued the Case On behalf of the Common weajth. After the argument was concluded, Of-. Duponeesu asked and obtained leave to make a few remarks etewut curia. He said that the execution of tills sentence would be a disgrace to the State, and he thought the old common law of England on 015 subject bad never been adopted by the colonists. Judge Duncan delivered the opinion of the court and anr ounced 1. That the dfenoe ofbeing a common scold is in dictable in Pennsylvania, to be punished by fine ' or by fi ne and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. 2 That the ducking stool Is not the punishment of aroommon scold In Pennsylvania. The judgment of the ()mart of Quarter Sessions was therefore reversed. The ease is fully reported al James vs. The Com monwealth, In the l2th volume of Sergeant and Rawle'e reports, pp. 220, 236, THE DOUTILEDAT COVET MARSHAL The Court assembled at a quarter Delors .eleven o'olcolt--all the members present. The Judge nastiest° read the evidence of the preceding day. P. Meshed' sworn.—Sealed samples produced.— These ate the reeled samples found at the tent. room in the Arsenal when I took charge thereabout three mouths ago; lam at present employed la the aysesal Jane dsoesits Poster offered the • sealed standard samples in evident')." David Ellison, sworn —Beside at N0..18 N. ilventh street: • have been employed in the house of Cozens: previous to my going in with Mr. Cozens, the Arm was AlteMUs & Cozens; received a contract in my name for hospital flies; the contrast was really Mr. Cozens': signed receipt for Mr. Cozens and handed the bill to Dam; did•not receive any of the proeeeds; there were no persons in the store except muse I. Mr. COMM and ler. Henry; Mr. Neal has been in Cozens' store very often; rust manufactured Cozens' teats; I never heard what relation Pugh bore to Mr. Cozens; I have heard that Neal 'Served his time with lir. Cozens; When Neal was present at the atore. Cozens never asked me to leave the counting-room; I was in a posi tion to - hear anything that was said; Neal and Cozen s spoke sutliciently loud. bat witness paid no attention to their convereation; bad known Cozens to send lighter goods than there noire acted for; his reason was that the lighter weignt was a superior article. and even better than the sample ;'Cozene had consulted Colonel Creamer' upon the subject; the books of account are in the poesesslon of Colonel Olcott; Cozens took with him when be was arrested the invoice-book and the book of vouchers. and certificates, and two books of shipments to manufacturers. - . Cron. examined.—Two contracts bad been taken in name of withese; but one payment had been made on the last contract; Mr. Cozens took his books in the presence of the officers. who arrested him; Cozens in structed the manufacturer to make the tents properly, and of the right also; heard him. instruct Put, to get the patterns of the pautine and wagon covers,land make them according to pattern Be examined by Judge Advocate. —The ten-ounce duck substituted for the twelve. ounce was of a liner flax and a better thread; it was worth twenty-five Per cent. more than the twelve ounce that had been used; Cozens bad told witness that Colonel Cream& had per mitted the substitution. W. B. Beery sworn.—Have known Cozens about a year; . engaged with him last July; a number of con tracts -being produced, witnees tstertlfled them as hay. in" been made in his name: Kr Cozens received all the moskeye from them; witness signed, the vonahers, bat bad no filtered in them. -Upon I:roes-examination by r. Brewster, the witness corroborated the testimony of former witness. Theo. Polhemus, Jr., sworn. Reside in Brooklyn pew 'fork; place of business/3 is in New York City: I am in the commission businems; I know Mr. W. B. N. Cozens; have •known him about two years; he was doing bush ties in Chestnut street then; he was in the romission,businese. Balling linen goods asnd contract ing with Government; I have sold him goods; fdr. zena would bid for tents and in case his bid was suc cessful the profits would be divided between lam and Our lila; we havobad quite a number of contracts for shelter. hospital, and wall tents wall-tent tile& and wagon covers; ens transactions have been between Ave hundred thousand and one million collars; he notified she the quantity of goods required fora cos tract. end I would have the material furnished; for the body of hospital tents be ordered 97 yards, for a wagon cover 20% yards, for a wall. tent 46 yard's, exclusive of trod cl.ela; fora shelter tent the sloth was cut SW inches, and four 'breadths made 258 inches; we hays only settled two accounts; for 1,000 wall tents and files he took 46% yards each; the doors to At 3,500 yards; the son cloth was 20 inches wide, and it [(seek 18,5.X1 yard,; for the flies it toes 33,175 yards of Bor. ducat and 81,1713 i of 10-oz duck f0r,3,000 tents ydon' t know the size of a hospital tent fly; had no common tent contracts with him; some of the contracts were in the name of W. B. Henry. end some in the name of David Philson ; 1 bad a conversation with Mr. Coiene after his release from the Old .Capitol; he said to me that-he was inno cent of the accusations that had been made against atm; that he bad received itustractione from the head in sPector and followed his directions; I asked him how it was' that he took so much stuff for the tents; be said of coarse he didn't want to charge us with any more stuff than was in the tents, and that that matter' would be all made right; I suppose he meant it would' be settled with us and with the Government too: ite said that be oaten' ated to do what was right ; I told him that if the quantity of staff that he called (or each tent was not in the tents, it was a singular traneac-• tion ; 3 saw some tents measured; some measured' 61%. some 62, and some 63; the proportion was • they ms attired the tents in a loose manner- they didn't give tbe cloth Its proper extension; they did)* manure on' the selvage; they measured inside the selvage; some bad been packed in boxes, and that 1 &Ink. censer shrinkage; I have had four or live contracts with the Government in the last four years; I don't know the' amount of each: I had - a contra ct teat year for 40.000 Lento;' I got the sizes Otte tents from Mr. Cozens; he said he' got &emir-ea from the quastermas ter's office and head Inspector: I never beard of any army regulations pro ' virus to Mr. Cozens' arrest; 'I made tents in New York; I think the siz is in Philadelphia are larger than the' Sizes of tents made in New York' I furnished a portioa of the goods for the Henry & Plans& contracts, and Cozens and I both signed the bonds • it is a very lomal thing, where a large-amount of security is required, to take the contract in the name of a third party. Q. Please explain what you meat t by saying that the shellacs& of the shelter tents was occasioned by shrink age. Objected to by the Judge Advocate, as the remark of the witness relative to &sinkage was a voluntary one. and not celled oat by his examination. Mr. Cozens elated to me, after his discharge. that the whole of the material furnished by ne would be accounted for; the proper way to measure cloth and duck is on the selvage; it is impossible to get dusk to measure precisely the same length on both sel vages: duck is better than drill, and it is now the United States army standard; previous to this war we made teats of drill for the United States &reseal. and the regulations required a particular number of threads in each square loth of drill, bat when this war begun the demand for tents was so great that there were not m Gls enough in the country to manu facture the quantity required, so the army standard fell; all the materials 1 sent to Mr. Cozens were of the best quality ,• Mr. Cozens was the moat particular man In that respect I ever knew; a hospital tent made of 22%- oz duck would cost nearly 'SW when cotton was at lie highest point ; I suppose r. Cozens meant , when be said he would make everything right with the Government. that he would make a de duction-in favor of the Go vernment on his contract puke: he stated emphatically to roe that be had not wronged the Government inten tionally, and that he was willing to make things all right; Mr. Eversuan,on our part , and also or Plometfelt, on thepart of the Government, were agreed upon to settle the damages for short measure. Be.. between Cozens and - the Government. John W. livera an sworn.-Beside In Phlladelphlst; am a dealer in cotton duck since September, 109; know. Mr. Polhemne; I examined some tants In the Schuylkill Arsenal last tall, with Major Flomertelt; Mr. Carlyle, John Welsh, and other inspectors were roresent 1 we examined shelter tents, wall tents and Bee, hospital tents, and wagon-covers'; they wets marked Cozens, Henry. and Potion; I measured some tents and compared thorn with the army standard; I got this standard, I thing. in December or January a year ago, from the quartermaster's office; the common tent, by Ibis standard— Mr, Brewster here renewed his objeettoa that the Army standard has nothing to do with the contract of de tea dant Witness resumed —They were from 4 to Binh es short ; Itaw at least three different abide of materials in the acme tent; we examined some wall teats; they were from Ste Ouches short In height; the wldl was gene rally right. Cresteexamined. —I never cat a tent out; I could do It; we examinee in all from 50 to 50 shelter tents, shoat a dozen wall tents, about a dozen hospital tents; I measured from 100 to 110 in all; gr. Cozens was not present; I don't know that he bad any opPortnaltY be present; t think I saw pome of the contracts under which these tents were tarnished In Col. Clicott's oft es; I think the tents all differed (rem the kind required in the contract; they referred to sealed samples; I saw the tamp:e in the quartermaster's office; I have had large contracts with the Government, through Cot. Oros. man, for tent/. wagon covers end panties; thefts con tracts were made from bide; I ma de some odd lots from or ders fit m Cot Bold assistant quartermaeter ander Col. Crotman ; I have received contracts without going into the open market, at bide which were given oat : have had tents rejected ; John Welsh and Mr. Wilder made my texts ; mr heehaw was not so large after br. Cozens put In hts bids ; I have had contracts for shelter-tents ; the first one Mr. Welsh made the tents, and Henry Kelly made the tents for almond contract; they were . cut too large most ofthem after Mr. Cozens' work was sent in and rejected Mr. Welsh' got the .con.- tract to finish the Work; I didn't get any ;- the shelter tents made by Yr. Cozen. were weft* made; I have not suer. eded in getting a contract for tents dna. Mr. Cozens' arrest; neither Welsh, Wilder. or my self received any contract, since; there were a great many given out; I was a carpenter ay to September, 1858; I don't know when I became acquainted with Col %tett exactly; I asked Mr White to solicit an inter view. with Col. 01003 for me in reference to tent cm • tracts ; I was a rival bidder wittily Cozens; we dad not snow in marten:Lug the tents anything for shriek age. Adjourned. (Before Mr. Alderman Baffler.) EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPMENTS Andrew Taylor Walker. resresenUng himself as aH. S. Detective at •- his own expense," was arraigned at the Central Station yesterday, on a final hearing 0/ a charge of extorting money. Be was committed in de fault of $9.600 ball to answer at the Criminal Court. The developments in this case wilt be read with more than natal interest. The Prisoner being arraigned, the following evidence was elicited - Mr. H kodgers,who ”keeps a liotel"on Market street, above Thirtieth, upon being sworn.said Toe defendant called upon me this day one week ago, and sail that he bad an order for my arrest, by order of the 11. 8 'Trea sury Department; he showed one a paper; (raw Treaso n Department printed on It, but did not read the doom • 'Dent; 1 aeltedli 1 a old not be heard in this city; he said no, that thcorder was that I meat be taken to the 014 Capitol Trfeon ; I told him I was willing co go to coati On any charge, bat he said I mast go to Wrist:lama; he commenced •talking about money: he said that money would obviate the difficulty; be mentioned the ante of $600; I told him I had not that amount; he finally agreed to take $100;.I gave him $4O, and after this I called upon Mr. 'Taggart, of the City Detective Police,- and informed him what had been deue, and he told mo what to do; the defendant called upon me again on Tuesday hit for $6O more, to make nit the even hundred; I told him I had not raised the amount; I male an ar rangement with him to meet him at the Ashland Hems°. where I wen)d pay him the *00; I paid him ISO at thie honse, the vet ole amount being short ore dollar; I had marked. or rather Mr Taggart 'marked. a fifty-dollar note I gave him, an that it might be positively identified. This is the $6O note. (Note shown.) Tte witness here 0 , 0550 hie testimony in chief, and Detective Taggart walked up to the stand to tesitty whit he knew of the trauctictitil - The lawyer for the defendant objected to each (close proximity to hie client, and told the detective to stand back Be lathers by My order." reePonded the magistrate somewhat indignantly. •Well, dr. I don't wish him to be there." The meghtrate warmed up for the mental contest. "Biz," said he to tne cottage!. • 6 Yeticsumot eay'anr thing at present prejudicial to the pniceedings In tots cane. • • Well. I object to the position of the °facer." ' 6 I don't care what you object to; if Ton do not know your business,l Colt anon instruct yen what It is," re. Abed the magistrate. becoming rather "sited ' et the in dignity thus committed in the Central Station sanctum. • I c:1•1 act co,oe be , * for you to tea me my duty." retorted the t gal gentlemen. • , Well;'nourloce;liere, lir, Otterson, you may cross:: 52,4111:26 the wituss; nothing lucre. Dc , Fon "desire to dose?" Saretheorotadtlnibetwesa the magistrate and the THE PRESS.---PHrLADREATHIK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1865. NANCY JAMES. THE POLICE. lawpar settled down into a cross—a very eraareasatt nation of the , p tut: es. font Did the deloodirit toll you. whot ho_arrEeted you A. Re told me it was for counterfeiting and Belling tressury notett - Q. Wo at do you do fora living? A. Soals a petelo Q. Anything else? - A A littlybusiness this case has nothing to do with. Q. What le' '- It is called gambling. Cl. "You mild you paid ham money. What did yelper him mousy for ? A. Ox-conditton,fbat he was not to ' take Me to Capitol ninon. (Magistrate made a nobs of this • ) "'Q.'Give us the language be used: - - A; I cannot; bat "Aga give you the substance. Cl Well, let vs have the substance. A Itertaid he did nit Wish to take me to Washington. If I would make it all .right; he said he supposed diet/ was too Roach ; I Said yea; he asked me how mash mono _y I had; I told hint. • Cl what else did• be say ? • . A. Ile esid be consideration of the payMent he would not trouble In , . hereafter. Q. Are you sore he said so f • A Welt, words to this effect. Cl Sive no la n kact wOrds, if you can. - •A. don't can give you the motet Wends; he said I Obeid 'not be troubled, or that he wonld not trouble um ben after. . Joshua traggert (detective) swor n. —I saw Rodgers DRY the defendant money at the'Ashland House; 1 arrested him, end found money ripen him; this was on last Tuesday; the money west:teased between the parties in the gentand House; I had marked one of the bilis that twaseth between Rodgers and the prisoner. so :that cot Id identify it positively; after had marked it I gave it to Sodgsra; I next found it in the pocket- book of Walker upon searching him. No cross examination. - STILL MORE userounutwo rorwatoratairws, Num), ate wart sworn. —I keep a public house !2'4 Oirat d avenue; I have eeen the defendant before; I saw hint lash Tuesday at II o'clock. at my hones; Vlin he entered, be asked if Mr. Stewart was In g I responded yea. I am the pereol); be laid be wanted to Rea ma girt valets,: I stepped aside to the bar, but still he Raid he did not like to talk there; Ise said he was from Washington, and the boatmen he had was of a private nature; I that conducted him to a private roc m, and then he said he bad au order for my tgresi t that he had Jost ooze from Dew Yet k to do PO; f asked him what he had against me t be said that he was an officer and his duty was to make therarrest: that two men had been arrested near Har per's Forty. Va., and they had blowed on. me, as a caner of counterfeit money : after some talk, ha mbrosed that I should meet him at the Ashland House; I nosed to do t o; thoriatt it strange that an baker hav ing a warrant should release s prisoner this way; after be bad gone, I met Officers Tatigert and Jenkins on the street, and told them of the affair; Mr. Taggart said ha had :meted that fellow aireedy. I may sta'a that when he called on me I asked what show I-hadt be re pit/ d none, that I would be Iwked up in the Our Capi. tot at once; I am pursuing a legitimate business; have done nothing to cause my arrest. Q. By the Magistrate Did I understand yen aright when yon said that the prisoner said he came from dhow York to arrest yon. ? d. Yesveir Maeistrate to Mr. Taggart. Will you take the stand again 9 Mr. Taggart stepped up. Question by magistrate. When you arrested the pri soner what did be say ? A- Among colter Large be said that he belonged to Media, and that be bad just come from that place. Commitment having been made out, exit officer and prisoner. ALLEGED LARCENY. Two men named Porter and Freeman were arraigned.. 'at the Central station, yesterday on, the charge of the larceny of *JOS In Malted Sgates treasury notes,. heavy gold wateh.chsin. a gdard chain, wttb silver age; glass. and a large gold ppeencil, the properly of lire Mary. Ann Shaunon. This lady resided on Bigth street, above Green, end desiring to remove to another house, ;situate on Magnolia street. employed *het defendants to more the goods &very thirg 'was carefully peck - ednip.. When the al tides were deliver,.d one-of the trankenras found open, end the above named Yttluablett wore arttualutt. The dtundente were committed to %newer at court. LOOK OUT VOll, 13170STOitS. There are now in this city a class of men and WOBllell who go from honer to lime showing imtiation VISIOIL. - Cit)31101 Isom edgings,' laces, and inserting% by. he yard; handkem ' biele linen centre, with Lmitatton Va lenciennes inserting, and lace ; barbee of inserting, and laces finishing them, &s The settle meetly operated in Germantown, and have victimised a score , f animus We have heard of one party having given klff for worth of imitation lace. -A hay yeeterdar made some purchasesjpay lag eighty -limn cents per yard for an imitation inserting, precisely like coati sold in stone as eight cents per yard—three dollars, for a barbs which is worth twenty five cents. These ped diem genermly have 314 License. The Minh Conetaelet could, if they clime. stop the .nuisance .and protest: our sioreireepers, who pay shop tax. and all other kind of tax. Storekeepeth feel aggrieved at the violations of the law. A note or two upon the subject to Mayor Henry would have the effect of stopping the illegal tragic by a lot of alien peddlers, whose presence in our city may be considered a reproach upon honesty, for mat y of them get enrolled and sw ell the , quota, whaa they get off on the ground of alienage. [Before Mr. Alderman Bettie? 013TRAGBOUS OMB OF MALICIOUS MISOMEOF. Felix like and Jeremiah Castor, one white, the other dark, were arraigned bust evening at the Central Station on the charts of malicious mischief. These two men were driving a pair of show steers through the amts. The &Mows were very large sod fat—liner specimens of bovine - ereatton have seldom. been teen tbie or any other city. These animeis were driven through the marbled avenue of the Continental into the tar room. Inch a scatteging of the enetemer-- military men, civilians. 'gentlemen, officers, billiard piayets, meerschaum and cigar. smokers. loiterers. and Jealers—bege ars description. One person, is is said, had brat tested the quality of twenty-five cent brandy, and teeing a large boll making _towards him, or rather the reflection of the horned quadrnped in the mirror, took a " Fre itch, "' and Menet been heard from shoe. The steers were tarne.good-natnred creatures, aodporseseed a kindly look, although Officers Colima and Thompson came near beings °red'' Order wan soon restored, as the animal! were Inclined to be sociable. If they heal rea soning powers, they might have become-melancholy upon the reflection that soon they might be served np. In choice steaks or , roasting pieces. characteristic of the palatial'establishment into which they bad bien so un ceremoniously driven. The drivers were bond over to answer. Bail was entered for their appearance at court. THE COURTS. United States District Court —Judge Cadsvalsaer. CHARGED WITH PIIBCHA Gino soLncrits , CLOTHING'. United States vs. Chas. Young, The defendant, a re. eident w Carlisle. was indicted - under the act of Con gress of Harsh 2d and Sd, MS, which makes It an offence for any Renoir to buy a soldier's equipments or clothing. It was clearly shown at the trial of the ease that the defendant had liolatea the law and had bought the overcoats of two soldiers then stationed at the bar racks in Carlisle, paying for them Itt each.' Tee de , fencewas simply intoxication at the time and igsorance oi the law. The iery acquitted. Gilpin and Valen- tine for the United States; W. A. Husbands for de fendant. United Pta es-vs. Ann Dunn This wan an indictment smiler to that in the preceding mese. Tee prosecution failed to prove that the defendant who redden near the Raddrngion Hospital, West Philadelphia, had pur chased so.diere clothing. though each clothing. was shown .to be in her possession. Verdict not guilty. Gilpin and Valentine for the United Mates; J. Duress O'Bryan for the defendant. Supreme Court .PreeentAlUstlees TheMp• sou. Strenig, and Reed. Judgments were entered yesterday in oases as fel lows: Br THOMPSON J.—A. McClintock et al. re. fl ames Cowan et at. Certificate from gist Prins. Judgment affirmed:— Mary Prank vs. -Theodore Elyse. Certitteate from Aid Prins Judgment attuned. Dor h Pennsylvania Railroad Company via. Itehman - District Conn, Philadelphia. county. Judgment re• . veried, end judgment entered in fever of defendant non ostante verediete with costs. . . . . . BT READ, J.—The Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of Pittsburg vs. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Appeal from the decree of the District Court of Alleghe ny, county, inealultY. ' The teal question In this ems," says Judge: Bead, "is whether the. Railroad Company possesses the power under their charter to build this branch road. The propriety of the location la not Called in 41:Matlock by the appellant'. who had. passed ;an ordinance ap proving of It. " The judge then refers to and discuses the am of incorporation of the railroad company, and the powers conferred by it, and arrives at the certain. stun that the Compaoy.have ice power to-do what they propose to do. The opinion Moose thus: The cardinal object of the company has been t meke Pittsburg a great railroad centre, within *nese Millis all the railroads approaching it should connect with the Pennsylvania Raitroad, a'meaanre beneficial to the company and meat advantageous to all the ie habitants of our Western metropolis. The connection Is complete between the Plttebarg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad, and the mate line by a viaduct across the Allegheny, and it seems singular that there should be any objection' to a similar connection be tween the Pittsburg and Steubenville Railroad In tenth Pittsburg and the Pennsylvania Ballroad, by an other viaduct across the Monongahela Such a branch, therefore, from the main line in Pittsburg, crossing the Monongahela and running CM to the Pittaboyg and Steubenville road, is within the very words and spirit of the seventeeeth section. and the room which nee been approve% by the complainants is clearly the moat advantageous and beet soled to promote the conve Dienes of the Inhabitants and the' Interests ;of the company. It is clear. therefore, that the company hairs the power to make this preach. said that its speedy oomplee tion Will greatly benefit the company. Traeseipment of freight or passengers always occasions data, and expense and great dissatisfaction. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company is now the real owner of the main line or canal navigation, and of the railroads from - Petennyg to tee Delaware river. and when the con nection is completedisetween the Steubenville road and the road at Pnlladelphia !Wing to New York, there will be an nclnterrup ed line of travel by land from Cincinnati to the latter city. The time cannot be fix distant when the public eon venienoe will tom Pittsburg and tie Ester city. and their eneroundleg boroughs and nounlcipalittes, to con eolldate themselves Into one great city, governed -by one municipal legislature and one executive head. Its citizens will then regard with astonishment the local jealousies of the north and south Danis of the streams which here unite ana form the great river Ohto. From what we have said it is apparent that we do not think the City of Pittsburg have any right to *entre!. the defendants in tie exercise of this power, particularly as tley have adopted the very plan for the eonstruction of the branch iff I loh they approve. This being our opinion, it is unnecessary to disarms the collateral matters which have been pressed upon us, except to remark that the lirge expenditure already made on the branch is a strong additional reason to pre• vent tun interference with it at this especially atter the legislative recognition of It by the act of the Plil of APri_ 2 l Decree amrmed at the coptiof the appellants Appeal of Smma J. Meyers; late Snyder dt 00. Or phans' Court. Appeal dismisses at the costs of the ap pellant/. John Stontoker vs. Bailey et al. Common-Pleas Li. Coining wants'. Judgment reversed and a venire de novo awarded . Alexander Wilson. vs. S. P. Whitaker. District Conrt, Priladielplaseounty. Judgment awarded. Macao vs. Boca nob,. Error to Utetrict Conn, Phila.. deiphia. Argued by Crawford and B. B Brewster for plaintiff In erser„ and by T. E. Q;abb. K n ox. a n d Campbell, for defendant. ; In reference to the new-or added cases to thi Phila. deli hie list the court, through Judge Thompsota, stated that it was not their purpoee to take them up at the pre sent session, unless there should be special. reasons urged against the cense% tient delay. 'District Court—Judge Sharswooti. Hunter &Cho nue Ars.The Albert Freestone Assocht tlem dm. An ate a ohm en t execrati on .--. Before reported. Verdict for itintiffs, $775.98. Abraham W. Rana-vs. Thomas M. Plowman:4 An ac tion on a pronatetrory note. Defence. that an extension ottime had been, granted for the payment of the debt for which the note was given, which time bad not yet elapsed. Verdict for defendant. King for plaintiff, Stover for defen - dent7 Edward Jones vs. John McDowell. Promissory note. Defence, payment. Verdict for defendant. Adjourned for the period. • • - Court of Quarter Sessions—Ham James B. Ludlow, Assaciate Jastiee. Rebecca. litevention (colored) pleaded guilty to chime of larceny. stealing table-limn and other arti cles given ontto her to wash; cad was sentenced to sir months in the Eastern Pealtentiary. ]Margaret. Brats., proprietress of • boarding-hones in Butt aired, was acquitted of the charge of the larceny of $lOO, the property of Ricardo 'Perez • He testified that being about going out of town, and not oaring to take so touch money with him, he gave it to Mary Brian, a girl boarding in thehonse. to keep ler him. She testidsd that in turn she gave it to the landlady the defendant in this we, who. when called upon for its return, de, nted rny knowledge of it whatever. The defence was of good character 'Verdict. not guilty Mr J. P. O'Neill for the Commonwealth; Leonard Fletcher for defendant. Patrick Sweenry was acquitted of a charge of larceny of money—preferred by_ ridget Roach. adjourned. iIIIITTERFIELD'S OVERLAND DESPATCH, • Office No. 40 South FIFTH Stress. A THROUGH FREIGHT LINE hfur been established, prepared receive 4111111 of .pregkt in the principal ► (Wee to east of the en Weeias4lltppt etym, and to tran TO aport this OINITEI Rams from point of Oilmen% ALL C OLONAH - 0, IDAHO, UTAH, AND MONTANA THRHIT R I SE. UPON THROUGH CONTRACT RATNE AND BYLLS 01 LADIAt. Through Batas inelude ALL CEL&HGES—BaIIway, Transfer. Storage, and You warding Commissions on the Missouri river, and transportation upon the Plains— thus enabling tee-Shipper to obtain a 'R0111:311 (VAN TRAM for his freig ht for a distance of OVEN THRBS THOUSAND MILS and rellevinz him from Mt remon abilities and armlet es incident to the past disorganized and irrespoustbDesy Mtn. of Plains transportation. Our Agents in hi Ow York, Boston, PhiUdelphis, Pitts burg. Chicago, St. Louis, and Burlington, lowa, are . O ed T H ROUGH on/ to_ receive and- ship at the TAIII NAM_ , • Tide Company assumes ALL TRH SZSPONSUILLITT of Losses, .meges, or Overcharges on 'Weight while In kronen from point of shipment to adage of destnatioe. The NewTork once Is in posesesion of a fifil,kst of. TRACE BOOKS. showing the date of shipment, the time It passes the Mississippi river, Is received at and shipped from the Company's Warehouses at Atchison. (Kansas), the character of the trains m ovina upon •the Plains, the date it passes Port Kearney, strives at Den ver, is received et dartination, and the apparels wadi. Hen of the Wares along the aunts roue. • _ dqr• If Damages or Losses °alas, Shippers are notified In time to duplicate any important portion of the ship ment. Them hooks are open for the intrattort of our COB tomers at all times, and parties sh pales by this Line Will be hest Infermed by corresPoudeum of the exact eonclition of theleshipments. • • Merchants arolLlCuing Men in the TerritOrMc orilorlug Goods. should beperttordar to alvetuctrisgttorcto mart eases • `Via BD TTSHIFIN D ' OVE R LI E)itat'AT 0 Atchison, Kangas," and have them shipped ander the instrnetions of oar Aleut an point of ehipment Letters of inquiry addressed to oar once at ATCHI SON. Hamm: No. 1 VERY Street. Astor House, New York; er Southwest corner of SIXTH and CHlght NUT Streets, Philadelphia, wiil bepromptl andirellabiT 'I) answered. D. A. BITIREHYM atm A. W graLDlllll, General Agent, latiw . i ' rt i Wei N. MOO R& Mint , Ttilladelphia. WS-it 4s k rtcp)fil IL S. SEVEDT-TIMIOEV3Mir LOAN. By authority of Sig Secretary of the Tristram the undersigned has seemed nu General Subserlyilea agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes bearing seven and three- trails; per eget. interest per linown *lithe SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Motel are loaned lzader date of ♦ugaat IA .11/36‘; and are "payable throe yaw from that time, fa ear• ropey. or are coayortlida at the oottoa of Oa holder tato V. S. 640 SIX PER 03MtiT. GrOLAD.:BEARrNP BONDS. These Bonds are now worth *Premium of nine per sent.. including gold Interest from November. which makes the actual Drain sot -the 7-93 Loan. at current rates. including interest, about ten per cent. per an num. besides its examptionfrom State and municipal taxation. which adds from one to three per cent, more, asoording to the rate levied on other property. The Interest is payable semi• santudJy.by coupons Waylaid to each note, which may be atit of and sold to any bank or biiiiker. The interest amounts to One cent per derma a $51n0141. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten cents per dui on a $603 note. Twenty cents per day on a SLOT note. Ono Dollar per day on a $6.077 note. Totes of all the denominations =modern' be prompt. ly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. Tbia is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET how offered by the ilowaroasent, and It Is sonibleatlY expected that its swedes advantages will make it the GREAT POPULAR to LN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 5900,000,000 remain unsold, which will pro• lably be disposed of within the next sixty or ninety days, when the notes will undoubtedly mamma a Premium, aa has uniformly been the we on closing the enbeeriptions of other Loans. r' In order that cilium of every town and section of the Seurat, may be afforded facallties for taking the Loan. the Nationalßanks, ktete Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agmed to re• solve subscription at par. Subscribers will select their Own agents. in whom they have °outdone'. and who only are to be responsible for the delivers at the noise for which they renews orders. JAY COOKE, SIMIMEPIION AGEW2. No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADILPIILL 1040 1040 10-40 o r c, iv s , DUE MAIM' TSB: BOTIGITZ AT HIGHEST ILLILIBT BATS BY 1301ZEWIRIT4 *Tr 00. s fol-la Si South TMAD Shoot. 7 3-10. SEVN-TUmTY NOMMS. IN AMOITINITS TO SUIT, YOE BALI BY DREXEL ea 00.. tt* South THIRD Street. T EE DTE w 7'..80 U. keNOT EGIS FOR SALE. IN BUMS TO SUIT 11111.0HASKIIII. DAVIES BROTHER% Baupputs AND BROKERS, MIS DOOK STRUT, DEJLLIERS nt 4:IO.VEELITIELSZIT SECOND • . _ NATIONAL OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) CAPITAL. $300,000. BANKERS' AND MERCHANTS' COLLECTIONS promptly attended to on the mod favorable terms. G. E. WARNER, President. JOHN R. PATTER ON. Cashier. fe23. Sin 10-40 BONDS, 5-20 4 1203V3 1 4 1 rum ROM, VAT A 111 D JAY "WitAPE4 cseaefi 1.211 emu". Br Ficorrirst .110BilEklEAR, SONS, - DRALIRS DM GOVER3II)INT SKTRIPIitS. Do. 44 PINE Street, RS W YORK. In view of the prospect of PRAOR and a FALL IN GOLD, holders of Gold Bonds will do well to detach the Coupons and realize the In the city wishingates for Gold. Parties residing out of the to cash their Coupons can forward them by express. and we will re turn the Gold or its value in greenbacks, as desired. fell 9)t H . s. LEBOII lb COMPANY, BASHERS AND STOCK BROKERS, . No. 14 FABAMPLB, BITILDLNGS, IWAIJIIIT BT.. BELOW THIRD). narAmsr..pau. gold, government Ponds, Oil and Miseellaneons avail. bought and sold on Comm lesion at the Boar& of Brokers. Dealers in Porsign Exchann. Uttar; of on to Lamed on LondsA, Paris, Antwerp. AN. POSlos CHAS. T. Y/CRILBS, JR, • STOOK AND BILL BROKER,. REMOVED No. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Ja26lin C . T. YBBE, Js., &. CO., BANIZERS, sj:/1 , 10-*:)*):4 , 1*1 G4011,1D, SLUVIEIEG, BANK NOTES WANTED. No. 20 South THIRD Strom. ja2l.llli 'Amiss MM. ULLEX. 111301. 011 ABLES EMORY & 00., STOCK AHD EXCHABGB BROKERS, No, ID South Third Street, rHILADILPHIA. all krfamla of azgurorat tem& aid !fold sad Sliver .ronaht and sold, and Oollasilona MIMIC l'Ortlatibir attention goon to tha puraboaa aid sale 4 Government. Mate. sae other Boas =4 LOAM' as sazunlesloa. • aold•tila TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE A. OP THE OODIPTROLLIR OP THB OURREINCT, Wseansroros, January H. 1866 littered& By satisfactory evidence presented to the andersigned, it has been made to appear that THR IIitTIORAL BXCHANOB BARK OP PHI.LADIL Pala, la the ell of. PhiladelPhlai i n the county Of Philadel phia. an &ate or Penney yenta, has been duly ores nixed under and in: wording to the requirements of the ,t ct of Congress entitled "in act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds. end 'to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof." approved' rum 3,4868, and has complied with ell the provisions of said sot required to be compiled with before commencing the business of banking under Paid Act— - , Now, therefore, 1, HUGH MotiIILLOOH, Mi4ti t n i trotter of the Currency, do hereby °artily that NATIONLL .3XCHAII HZ BASH OP PHIL CDIILPHIa. in the, city of Philadelphia, in the county of Plilladel vbia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to corn. !Lance the businest of banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my . . - deal. of thejil ,oTe and and seal office this twenty. ." , " er v ."'" h fifth day of January 1 866 866 CurreitcY. HUGH MoCHLWOH. . fel. ON Comptroller of the Cturcenc7. wiles VIIIGIN WAS OF AItITILIM. T • —A new Pliny& Cosmetic for beautifying and pre* .ereing the wimple:don: It is the most wonderful eonw ott.nd of the soe. There is Neither s hat, powdar. mug. teals, biamnth nor tale In its cam tion. it being:: '<unposed angrily of pure Vi.rigin az ; henew the ttaordtaarr Qunlitisa for preservingthe akin. mak Wt. lidOotb. fair, and kranaparent. It =au the . "near young.thekomely handsome.the handsome mo t s Wailing, an d thin:mei beautiful divine. Prtoes 30 Mg fa cents. Pre ared oily by HUNT & CO.. Pe ilLEkroth 11l West, two doors &boys IZl=, 114•1113 BOMA SIVIIITH Wawa, above Walnut. laii.as CA.I332CIFT Mill MRS. mooiti a CAIIISOII. 1181 Sant& 151i0011D • us prepared to follow thiadeeline Mr market hp% Wee f o their fantituro. PursiAsen please sail Sod minim •11/ dose. soh. Is FINANCIAL. CAPITAL STOCK $750,000. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. t No. 109 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, One door south of Ohndont. G. Di. wltcra-rmelA.N. PRIDILDINT. AT ;VIM. EitVirr, fell. tf ' OABETER. STATIONERY & BLANK BOORS. nAIL W O MINING 00AL, AND OTHER SSIIEr Wo oropand to fungal:3Am Ooroorattons orttb.alt tko Soots they moth*. &t short aotiss sod /OW prig... If trot quality. All stylos of Bhollot. STUL PLAT'S OBRTIFICIALTSS OP STOOK, LITHOORATRID TRANSF*II 1100 a. ORDRES 07 TB/71817/1L STOOK LIDGEE. orroos Lim= aAzaurun, wranrrix 01 - aarrrAi STOOL. SMOKER'S PITT! LIMON& £OOOOlll 01 SAUL DIVIDKID BOOK. • aa co., KLAKKKOOKIKANUTLOTIIRSESAIDSTATIOKIKL PROPOSALS. SUBSISTENCE OFFICE U. 8, ARMY, No WO SOUTH STIZEBT. BALTIMORE.„February 22, ISO. SEALED 'PROPOSALS; in dupacate, will be received at this office until 12 M. on MONDAY. Karel 6th, ISIS, for furnishing the United States SabAntence Department with MOE THOUSAND (4,000 HEAD OF 000.0 FAT BEEF CAI TLE, on the hoof, (Steers four years old and 01, er, ) delivered at the State Cattle Samoa, at naltlmore, Maryland, in iota of (i1)(0) one thousand each every (10) ten days; to be weighed within one and a half day a af ter arrival, at the eXPeCtSe of the contractor. They must - average about (1,E00) thirteen hundred pounds gross weighs, all falling short of (1.060) one thousand and ilfty pounds. groes weight. Bulls, Stage, Oxen, COWS, Beifera and Hornless Cattle, will be rejected. _- I. (If &Lefton. of (15) fifteen pounds wilt be made from the weight of each Steer aceepted under this contract, provided the animal does not stand in the pens two and one halrhoure before being weighed, or is not weighed homed' stelynfter removal from the ears. Blank forms for go oposele can be had on' application at this dhoti, either in person, by mail, or telegraph. Proposals by telegraph, or other irreaular. informal propoeals will not be eftsideied • The Government will claim the right of weighing any one animal separate, if its appearance indicates lees Weight than' the minimum mentioned above; the ex pence of weighing to be paid by the party erring in judgment, Each bid to secure consideration must contain a writ. ten guarantee of two resposible persona, as follows; We of ihe county of State of do hereby guarantee that -- Is (or are) able tol Intel a contract in accordance with the terms of his (or their) proposition, and should hie (ortheir) proposition be ac cepted. he (or they) witt at once enter Into a contract in accordance therewith, and we are prepared to become his securities, giving good and sufficient bonds. for its u I II lment, The responeibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney, to be enclosed with the bid. Bidders must be present to respond to their bide, and prepared to give bonds and sign the contract before leaving the office. • The Dovernment reserves to itself the right to reject any or all b.eis considered 'anreasonable. kaymente to be made after each delivery in each funds as may be on hand; if none on hand, to be made as soon as received. Proposals must be endorsed distinctly "PRO POSALS FOB IMF CATTLE." and sddresed to Mot. Z.- HOWAhD WELLS, 0. S. Baltimore, Maryland." If a bid is in the name or a firm, their names and their Poet- office address must appear, or they will not be con sidered. Bach person or every member of a firm offering a pro. Unitedd accompany it with an oath of allegiance to the Ftatee Government. if he has not already flied one in Me office dtt ifride niot iyinq strictly with the terms of this advertseement seat be r•Jeckd kowAßD wirram fe24 8t ()note& and a. 8. PROPOSALS FOR MANURE. qtrurgeXASTErt GENSHAI,'S OrrUnr. nein DIVISION. WASHINGTON MTV, February 10, 1866. BRAIRD PROPOSALS wilt be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. DM, at 12 o'olosk. M.. for It e purchase of ail the MANORS that may be pro cured from the stables and corrals of the Giesboro De pot, near Washington D. o..witlda the twelve months next succeeding Apriel, 1E25 The sucoeseal bidder Will beYequlred to have bargee or boats moored at the wharf at Gicaboro hi constant readiness to receive the manure which may accumu late. The United Stabile will deliver the manure in the said barges or boats, and will designate anagent tomes, sure if as rapidly as loaded. Bidders must slate the price per cubic yard. An oath of allegiance will be require t from each. bidder. • - Payment will be required to be made In Government funds at the end of each month for the manure deltyered in the bargee during the month. - Bonds, with approved %scarifies, will be required from the party awarded, in the stun of ten thoneand (70,000) dollars. 7he Department reserves the right to reject any pro• poralttot deemed advantageous to the United States. Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned, Washington,D. C. and marked on the envelope 'Tro pe/ale !or bntire." JAMES A. ERIN, Colonel in charge lat Division, fels.lm Q.M. Q. 0. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT. FOR 4 ." TUR CiT7 AND COUNTY OF PEULADRLPRIA. Estate of CHNISTIAEA LAFFEETY, deceased. 11 . ifn. NOTICE Is hereby e lven t WILLIAM LAFFERTY, JAMBS WATERO. and MARY, hie wife, WILLIAM and'JITLIAISA, his wile, and CHARLES LAF FERTY, and JOHN RILE, and to all other persons in terested, that at an Orphane' Court, Said at p 7t of bru P ; h ila del - ti h n , o n AARONTH y MPSON y orne AD orP s t o t n on me , the Court confirmed the valuation, and a rile was g , anted upon all the patties Interested, viz: the de visees and_their legal, representatives. mentioned ikthe will of the said seordent o ,to appear in said Court on. FRIDAY. the 7th April. A.. D. 1865, to accept or refuse the premiees at the valuation, or show CUM why the sane shoild not be sold. prrt By the Court. R. K. BATTUES, tolB-efle Deputy Clerk Orpheus' Coar TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY.AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estates of CATEIA_NINE DOYLE and of the minor children of DABIEL AHERN. deceased. The Auditor sppobsted by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the several 'neonate of WILLItIf WHE LAN. baetutor of the Estate of - Catharine Doyle t de ceased, and JOSEPH A. CLAY. Administrator d. b. n. of the Estate of said Catharine Doyle, and of the said William Whelan, Guardian of the miner children of Dan W./then. deceased, and to report distribution et the balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties intereeted for the purposes of his appoint ment on TUESDAY, March 7th, 1866, at eleven o'eloek M., at his office, 110 142 South EIGHINI Street, A. in the city of Philadainbla. fe2l-tuthtfit JOHN B. COL ULAN, Auditor. WHERE AB, LETTERS TEST AM EN- T TART to the estate of JOHN HORTON, deceased.. bays been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said elate cre berebT Yew:tested to make Pay ment, and all PO7I3ODE baring claims against said estate to present the came to MARIA W. H0RT03,320 S FOURTHSt. ALYEA]) JO Sat' 1.930 WALLAHS St fel& se' FRANKLIN TAYLOR, 330 WALNUF et. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -a- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 'Betels of HENRY BARRY, deaeased. Sur Proosed in ge in Partition. To HENRY BA.S.BY and CHAALSB csarsraßE,Mtd to all other parties interested. SOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of Partition muted out or the Orpnane' Court of Philadel phia, an inquest wbl be held by the Sheriff and Sun , upon the several premises,deseribed in said writ. on FRIDAY. the Sist day of Parch. A. D. 1885. at 10 o'clock A. H . for the purpose of making partition of said premises to and among the parties legally interest ed therein. namely : the devisees. and their legal repre. sentatives, as mentioned in the will of said decedent, and if such partition cannot be made, then to vain. sod appraise the same: at which time and place you are hereby notated to attend. if Ton thinkprone/. felB-e4s HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff. reHEIRS OF JOHN ANGUS, JOHN ~,,,DMAIN,S &NMI HODGSON', ROBT LEWIS, WILLIAM MoPEINESON. HOBERT MoOLIIIIIL And JOHN McCain...T. may hear of something to their ad vantrge:in relstiorr to some old Landed Interests. by famishing their addresses to •' 0. S. H," Box IM Poet Office, Pbtladslphts, Pa. fe22.urdtaitt. IMEDICAI. iILECTRICAL 11413TITITTB, 154 North ELEVENTH, below Ram street. —Dr. THO MAS ALLEN, vary successful in the cure of aimed. every kind of disease, invites all to call at hi. Of floe,and see that hie treaement is free from shock.. air CONVULSIONS. —A discovery has been made which seldom Wish% theorise of SPilepay or Vita of any other kind. Any One desiring a knowledge of this practicecan enter at an y time for full instruu Hons. Ows and Testimonials at the otlice. Holm 9A.ILtoE P. M. Consultations free. Dr. THOB ALLEM, Elootrlabin. jori-Szo 1&4 L ELEVIDITH St.. below TIL BCT R 0 P.A.T HI C ESTABLISH -a-A IfliflT,for the ware of &seam inerarable with sir divine, by Dr. A. R. STEVENS, one of the diseerellill of an entire newsystam of ELECTRICAL PRACTIGL at 1418_84)1db PINE EQUAR4 Please ealkorse lad for a pamphlet and learn par. Po abaft(' for mean ~ `ton. and othere demrieg_inetrieM 41 OIS4IO • en tor.UK full eettne an time after MONDAY JlMA ery ins mem ipferree WIUMNN AZY berof the elan lust tf YUAN'S 6RSLT TOBACICtO, OIGAB, AND PEPE STOIIII, _ NO. OXIDITBUT Street, Irn. Dean keeps the greatest aseortment. Dean keeps she Fretted 'rarity Dean keeps the largest caner * stook. Ton eau get any kind of T9bawo, Ton can get any kind of Oltare. lon san get any kind of Yon min getln_y kind of Souls, AT DS 11% GREAT TOBACCO lIITOra. No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. LW. Whenkou go to Dean's yon sari get =Shin rat want In the way of Plug. rine Cut and Smoking Tobse. Domestle and Havana Ciaarli, Pipes, &s. Dean keeps the largest general stook of Tobsawt, Otgars, Pines. die., in the United States. east's salsa are so extensive that he fan atord t 0 Pelt at about one-half what other, sell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Totems.. Dean sells to the /tremor the Jame'. Haan sells ;4) the Army of the Tennessee. Dean sells to the Army of the Cumberland. Gunboataall order their Tobacco Clzarsls.. frrDEAD 'B, No. 413 balm' West ennsylvards merchants all buy at MAWS. sew Jersey merchant, all buy at Dewed. Delaware merslusnts Justy at Dean's. he the ran always get what they want. and at much lower Orlon than. the r inn elsewhere, and theT do not have to ask op tads goods at n 13 t." atone. All goods ordered are steed to Jove satbrfastioa. Order OROS and you ll always order from Dess' ,, as his plug and Ins sot *hewing and •moking tobaccoes and cigars are far superior to all others, and he senator much leas. DEAN% So. 413 CIIESTNIIT Stroal, 407341 . Philadeloble. Pa. DITIIRIDGE'S rerun .z% PLUM OLASFI 7.,srp emm il i lßA HEAVY The world•wide repnistion which these Chimney" have acquired In due to their acknowledged superiority over all others. This superiority is derived from three sot:avec SD! Der cent. heavier tban • the 153511150/1 Chimney, the? may ba bandied with much lose care . The oval shape 15 •an adaptation to the fiat from She chimney !minx at all points the same distance from the heat, so that the danger of cracking by unequal ex pansion is avoided Sd.- The material of which there Cibbillier, are menu betavid i s unequalled by any otherglass aa re,id •onductor of heat; and, plastically, it s found that th e scenbination renders them almost entirely tree from liability to destruction by the heat of the fame. Hone. the obstacle in the Way of the universal use of Carbon Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys, he. been met and removed by the Introdnetton of • DITIIRID HE'S FIRE-PROOIt CHIMNEY Fbe popularity ot these Chimneys his Induaild some yuipylneipled persons to 'make nee of our n.smeandtrade inarks,and their mulattos has been DartiallYthPairot by the woitblealyess of spurious Chimneys said as one.. " Parties who kayo been annoyed with the °racking of ne glass Chimneys Nomad do well to call and . try the Flint. We have appointed Maws. PIREINI do DITTDIR, o. 14151 Routh SiSCOND Sheet, Bois A 5 .1 04 for our .imneys in Philadelphia, from whom they can be ob. Mined in env= manufasturer's prices; with M in e d ' 'IL D. DITHRIDOIC FORT PITT ULM% VirORKR„ WABLUOSIGITOR Pittsburg. Peas& txjJTIl DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers. heretofore trading under the firms of REYNOLDS, Howsra., & =Pr. Philadelphia, and HOWELL. BARE, & CO.. New York, hare ithis day dlasolved partnership by mutual consent. The Nor s th n T g am h sr a e te . n l a a d w h i b a e . a e n tted . 07 WA . T 3 R O Street. New York. _ THOMPSON REYNOLDS, ORARLIS HOWELL, BELIALMLN .Rll.lPlf. wiLLlalt H. RoWitre 1 • THOMAS T. BARB; Prrnaunanue, JAIL Ms ISM OOPABTNERSHlP.—Tbeundersigned hare this day formed a copartnership der the style and firms of i ssaPp. HOWELL. St HARVEY,_ th l leaolPhis. and iHOWELL, BARR, & CO., New re*. and will7oon thme the Wholesale Orocerybosiness at the &retards, No. 130 North THIRD Street. Phlladelphia,and M. litY I WATER Street, New York. I . BENJAMIN Burp I °HARLIN Row - ser.,_ ! . WILLIAM IL HOWELL. i . • TROALS3 T. BARB I I WILT I al" ni k wirg PumArmPitia. rah. 1, Ifleg fel- lru• „ -. Tammuz J. cum. ROWELS J . HIIXPEUIT. °Riad & nExplalt, DMAIINfraI LEHIGH AND SCHUTLICIMIt COAL. ' of aliatrar and or Imo 4 1151 ittok Carernuf picked and screened, and invariably M Out lowest cash prices. osee.aad fara.,wiLLow: boro lF rff ralirnt at x. Bl4 I as- Orders can be left at '1443 ortb. SIXTH , Street, 653 North TENTH Street, 1433 BAlierkhr 'Stmt. or through the rod °flog, which. win be promptly and natlerrottorlly tilled.' Jan Sza FOR SALE AND Irfl LET.' FOR - SALE—THE DESIRABLE DWILLINGInt oasis Boost. with ire ado /sits owl earls pouosoloa. F OL 11513 South FOURTH 1.184! Or &W. oar. NSF'S, MOTS andBtatiff. aFOR SALE CHEAP-AVERYI I I6 desirable email YAZ A of 99 moray, made rate implovemeate. on a RialCoa4 7 mires frctip the Cart MINNA TO amine ease daily. B F. MA N. !• f.)B-it ISt South 70172 TH al GOOD INVESTMBNT-FOR BALL .1•11. BRIGS. DWELLING on Routh aide of Wll below Mb. with 5=3.11 dwellings be the rear., 411 11% rent to pay over ten per sent • Also alone number of grA ol au dwellings in yarload localities..N P. °LINN, 113 !loath FOCIIN Hat.. fe.lB tf or Southwest Cor- Sevfinteenth and Grua ets.' _ _ al FOR SALE--LARGR FOUNDRY Arm and MACAU'S ti HOP to fall treatedoe, with the working stook and tools, patterns, of every de• scriptlon, necessary for doing aLarne and tucctesful business, situated on a railroad &boat twenty miles from Pit tiadelphia. B GLUM, felB-tf . 123 South 11 Ott Street. si LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PERRI FOB SaLll.—The very lariLe_sad eomrao• thous LOT and BUILDING. Go. 308 MIRKY 8114 ' el • near the centre or business. eontainirer 60 feet on Morn/ street, depth 106 feet betas 76 feet wide - on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a huts 44 11- waY leading to Cherry street. Itaadeaatagea of BIER .11.111) 011 are rarely Set with. Apply on the premium 002-fkor aFOR BAL3.-THE 8111380111111111 FOR for salt his country seat, within halts sidle of Wilmingkm. Delaware, on the liewPort Dike. itort - Wining eight sans of good ]and, in the gents* of width is a large lawn with a line variety of shade trees, ma ples, lindens, evergreens. eta., in all over a hundred full. grown trees. The improvements sonde; of a large and commodious Mansion. flanked on the west by two towers, ore of which is four stories in height. 'There are four large rooms on a boor. with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The house has theimodern Improve wont& A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There is• also an iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out•truildlnae omelet of a carriage hones and stable imelcient for four horses and several sun /aim: aleo. a hen. toe, and smoke houses. The stable has a hydrant in It. - Good garden. with several varieties of dwarf-year and grape vines In Telheart There are also several variettee of apple, cherry an y. ehestnut trees. Terms anCOMMOdallEj. Possession given at any time. Apply to LEVI G. GLAJUT., n0244f 831 Market street. Wllmington. DeL di FOR SALE—A DRUG STORE, IN PurmiNctrosviLts. Chester comity. Pa. It is doing a good bnsiness. and will be sold worth the oney' For fullparticulars inquire of sons C. BM?, 825 114.8 . 8.5 T itreet, Phila , or address the proprietor, fs2sthe B. F. TILLIIIK. K. D d i FOR BALE—TWO HANDSOME sae all modernllMT Street, Lo s t 1 0 Milt. save all the improvements. Lot laix M. Terms ono. APP4 to SIDNEY 0111131tRY. fe2l-7i. 520 WALEUT Street. FOR SALE-A HOUSE AND is Mt lot on a crone street in Germantown, within Sve minutes' walk pf Railroad Station Hume Incom plete order. with water and cu Price Also, a Farm of sixty acres, on Cluitutt- Hill Rail road, Germantown. Apphr to JOSEPH KING. Convey ancer. MAIN Strut. Germantown. fals.waBt. FOR SALE-THE" ADVER sma TISER will sell his COUNT/a-PLACE, con isining 4 to 6 acres, situated on the Old York road, above the Ave mite stone, at iltranchtown. Tee improve ments comprise a substantial, well finished, and roomy :Anne house. nearly new, having fourteen rooms , . con veniently arranged; good frame stabling and carriage bongo, with the usual oat buildings it is planted With a fall and choice collection of Fruit, Shade. and Evergreen tress and shrubbery. now well grown, and has a large and very productive vegetable garden. apple orchard, copious running stream, ash pond. &a. Item two stations (Green and Oast lane) on the North Penn s) lvania Railroad, in a neighborhood mt.:celled for healthfulness, being Wholly free front mcarla at all seasons. . The owner being determined to sell. offers the pro- Party. with all the advantages of neatly ten Tears' as siduous care and cultivation, at about Its original COIL Rice, .16,000. For further informeton. "aptly at 203 mtirmir 6trvet, second floor. between 10 and 2 fe2i-thinnini al FOR SALE-VERY DESIRA, dik =a FOR IRON FURNACE PROPERTY, situated in McVeytown, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, within a short distance of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal The freehold property comprises a Furnace, with machinery of ample power to blow, using either charcoal or anthracite coal; about thirteen hundred acres of Timber Land; also the celebrated Greenwood Pine Iron Ore Bank, containing about seventeen wires, which produces in abundance the same Ore from which John A. Wright, Esq., makes his renowned and justly celebrated locomotive tire and car axles This is the only..avallable property In the iltate which produces the oto requisite for establishing a tusinees of &lite cha racter. There are also about one hundred and fifty acres of land within half a mile of the Furnace, held under long leases, from which abundance of excellent herma the ore can be taken, on which Shafts have been re cently sunk, and which will produce sufficient ore to Ripply the Furnace. SoftFosail Orals also abundant in the neighborhood. Charcoal in any quantities can be had, delivered at the Furnace This Furnace Is well situated for the markets- having water and railroad communication with Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Balti more, Harrisburg, and other important manufacturing towns. . . Also connected with the above, a Forge Property now IA operation mannfacto.ring hammered blooms, and roli ed *lab blooms. Alotlye power, steam, and water. For price and further particula tors, apply H. N BURROUGHS. fe2.lm 108 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. • glik FOR SALE-A FARM, IN. MIS .71111LaTA County, Pa., four miles north of Mifilintown. and three miles east of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal, containing about 1115 acres. 100 of which ix under cultivation and well fenced, the •re maluder heavily timbered with hickory, oak, and chestnut; good frame house, with running water At the door: large frame barn and all the necessary out build legs; frame tenant house and stable; a large apple orchard in full bearing. Testis easy; title iwitePeta ble. for further particulars address R. M. WARNER, PINSINGTOeI VILLE, fe2l. 61* Chester county, Pa. O IL LANDS FOR SALE.-'750 ACRES of OIL TERRITORY innate on Loading Creek OilhntaTV of the Little R'anawha). Gilmer wientY. West Virginia, and four miles from telenyille. the county seat. This Tract presents nearly /Sae mile, of water frontage haring territory. and is heavily Tim- - bored. Great inducements offered to each buyers. Parties making bona lide offers. may apply to MICREISR YOUNG, • fell•trithaSt 206 MARKET Street. !Wads. TOR SALE-A LARGE LOT, CORNER of Richmond. and .Plunt idaiets, rensthaton, near Cramp's Shipyard. 177 feet by 130 feet, with office and 'dlielllng thereon. A lot adjoining, 160 feet by 130 feet, with foal small honass thereon. • Largo lot on the Delaware river, between Westmore land and Ontario streets, 300 feet front on the rivet, 9,672 feet deep, hiving eleven fronts. klot on Pennsylvania avenue, cornerof Oxford street, 300 feet front, NO feet' deep; a fine stone ynarry with railroad aidoling into the Quarry. A lot corner of Somerset street and Trenton avenue. 60 feet by 100 feet A lot corner of %permit street and titnnner's Ann Canal, 180 feet,by 212,feet; A elaylot, near Ntaetoirn, on the Plank reed, ad joining Rowlett's briar yard, 3 oo feet front. 200 feet deep. • lot on Costello street, Germantown, 182 feet front. See feet deep Will be sold 'very low. Tonne *am Apply to J. or A. LNGSTRETH, • 619 WaIIMPT Street, or ia28.131* 152 North 11lTH Street T'OR SALE-A VALUABLE TRACT - 2 - OF LAND, containing 11 scree, fronting on the De laware .river. above Allegheny avenue, 290 teat front, end about- 3,000 feet in depth., having eleven. fronts; would be a deelrable property for the storage of Pe troleum. Will be sold at F.NBRMAN'S SAL& let of .MAEOH, fe22-711* 1 1 1 0 - T—,FOR SALESROOMS OR tight InaltalbuluthigPutPoses. the upper stories of building northwest corner of BMWS add maxim A, - ptily ix the store. tg WEST. yIRGINIA. , LAND. OFFICE, RSBURG. 'EMPORIA= TOPARKE OM COMPANIES AND, CAPI. T ALUMS% BITEGESSIa PATSY _ (formerly of PhiladelPhia.) SURVEYORS, CONVEYANCERS, DRAUGHTSMEN, AND DEALERS IN OIL LANDS Hare opened an Office in PAILK:BBSIBURG for the purchase and sale of 011 Lands,_SurvOncli and Con veyancing Lands 11111117417011 &111 H Thies mapped, ex amined, Deeds and Lewes drawn. companies and in dividual interests attended to. Parties desiring In formation regarding Lands. Companies. Wells. ao.. by mall or otherwise, promptly answered- Person s visiting the great oil regions of Week Virginia' will Ind it to their interest to call tosou BURGESS It P UST, feS-lm Parkerebturg, West • • a. A. B. BURGESS. Sot H AIST. LvLI)-1 t 4-11 THE „FIRM OF MORRIS, TASWER, &- CO.. PASCAL IRON WORKS, and MORRIS. TAMER, ar CO., FAIRMOUNT IRON WORKI: ie'DIS SOLVED by mutual consent,. to take effect froni and after the JIM of February'. 1885. the undersign-ea,' CHARLES WHEELER, retiring from tne firm and pur chasing the Interest of hie late copartners in the Fair =Omit Iron Works, and selling his interest •in the-Pas cal Iran Works to them. The busineas of the Pascal Iron `jerks will be Battled by STEPHEN MORRI*. THOMAS T. TASKS& Jr , STEPHEN P. EL TASKER, and HMERY G. MORRIS. and that of The Fairmount Iron Works by CHARLES WHEELER. STEPHEN MORRIS, THOMAS T. TASKER. .CHARLES ,WHKELER.. STEPHEN-P. PARKER, fe2ll-11t. • HENRY G. MORRIS. 'HB UNDERSIGNED w.U.ai TIME the - business of the PASCAL-IRON WORKS as heretofore. under the name of MORRIS, TASKER. & CO. STEPHEN -MORR IS THOMAS T. TASKE , _R, Ja.. S P. M TASK HENRY G. MORRIS: - THE UNDERSIGNED will continua the lnudnees of the FAIRMOUNT IRON WORKS on Ida own account. feio•Bt ofranss WHEELER. ISSOIXTION OF PARTNERSHIP. D —The partnership heretofore existiog betweau.the ruideralgned under the firm of RHOADS & ILLINIChIt la this day 411aaolved ‘ by inataaj consent. The briefness of the late 'firm be settled l Jere mlah Bloods, who le alone authorised to usa the .fh:oi nainalit nquiostion. . TilltinfLikEf RHOAD% WYLLTAM" RINCKLI. Jr. _February & Dn. fell-14t+ COAL. ;TO • • : " Q;3 I I' *, BOMA Street, other. Ninth etteet. ttmatitectriggik aii xta the lowed market prices. - fib, below hash street. ()Mee 1119 South - AMR z_ t, CO. RNUI NE RMILR VRIN AL, mut sewar„, .12P NOT BDPBRION TO. tidal will ti.re vow entatort. BIZ sad Move dna. E 0 Dor toll; Dare MAL*. Mel= South 114 M, comet. below es= Depot 11119 thile74o, street, above Broad. selaNnt NUTS BRANNON. _ . CI ; OA.L.—SUt Llt LOAF, BBANSR IiZADOW,ami Sprin t Itanattila Lehish ril p lAA beat Locust Mountain. from Sohn skill. az pruspi l lor funny us. De_pot A. W. corm GILTH and was. Ao. LIM SigAl3loo/ID Stmt. Dawn J WA:WOE 11TERMETICALLY BEALBII IfiraTEl 0 - 11 -ARD BOUM MOO dos Sallow test. leo ••• Roast Boa.' ' 600 !! do, T 054 . 4.,. 608 •. do .Iduttait:' --- • 1.000 " do Ttukcy:i , - 1.000 " d0 . .. - Oldo414 ; . SACO • 440 444:18011ps. i.4‘lli 6 erns 'Por saio by gamma & wiLLIANEL 4.4 IST illoatk WU= Eittio. /11:ICTION SALJEs. • JOHN B. MYERS it CO., Au A 3 Nos.. fag sad S4: 4l ' Heass> tf LAHOE rostrivs SALE 07 HO: 11 13.8% 14 GAN& /Mint GOODS.THAVELIZSO BeG e • GOODS. to. • ON TITESDAY KORNIS% February 25, at 10 o'clock., will be 'dd. by withtnt reserve, on foes Mouth,' Grail:, "rite paolieets boots, shoes, brogans. cavalry ``code, travelling bate, Ake.. entbrneYes a pr fresh ameortmeat of drat-ease ca' sad & et , feature, which will m o rnin g for examiss,7,l4:. eataloynee early oa th of sale. t. . LARGE POSITIVZ S&LS OF itc. Lwow, sa oß • MORALS. ;.; NoncE —lncluded la our /liras e~le of is• ON TITNSDAY NOENIN 4. • 4 `' Tatruarillith. will be found, in paw, tb, fresh and dilatable asbortinant, °Net ouselman's.boys', and youths' Cell, d in half welt, and POMP sole, dt..e ..,, Mee men's, bo ys', and youths kllisad tad.boom_ nr.l sues men's flue vein 10111,./tE telly, b in . • --CMOS men's and boss' DUN mostost ; . • boots and balmorals. 44..% case', men's, boss' and Total a' 1.. 3 / llthed min, half welt, sad pus. ) .1 1 .1 tz• gams —mese lame.' fine Irlehicat, inertiewshed 0 , •i• patent sewed balmoralsaad ,! 0 • —cases woman's, mtsees', and ettUdr*n 'a " 4 leather balmorals and lace —MUM children's flee kid. isrw.l. c .y cit boots, tansy sewed Delmore:, and —cases ladles* die, black and co:orea areea and side •lsom gattegs. ./i —cases women's misses'. and ehlidres s " kaorootoeopper : mailed lace bo is fit Ad* floe` m"' "I mese ne e pper and eanaale. carpet OliVPOrde &O. LARGE, POSITIVE SIMS OP BRITPIa, OERMAII. AND DOMESTIC OILY 0 mir.: We will bold a large rade of Malan and doei, t .,,, goods dr i er catalogue, on* credit, o: fora mons, for cash, ' het ON THITRPDAY MORNISO, March 2. embracing about SOD triclterf.. set staple and fancy artleb.a to wwwlens es..rnsi •• - sinus. sad cottons, to which we invite JO etle,Z . dealers. B. B.—litmoles of the came win be ariant.d awanatioe, with catatorare, early on ihr nu m : odo i , whoa de will End Uto their irter.447,. Lead. FOEITIVI MALI OF CARPETING 3, Sm., As. ON FRIDAY MORNING, • March Bd. at 11 e'sloct, will be solo. by er n m t . on four months' credit, about 200 erterres ries g. eels. three-ply superfine, and fine Inerein kienit4 octllge, mad ng oesPetlfis^, Csete, 4 . cceoa matting", ate . embracing gohoice assortmn, superior goods. which may be be examined may morning of file. VIIRTIBEIS ___BRINLEY_ L A 00. 1 AL No. 615 CHMSTNUT and UN /AT MBh SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GO% ON TUESDAY moiamw. February 28ch, IMls.at 10 o'clock, on four moo, credit, Ngl packages and lots of fanoy old Murk goods. DOMESTIC GOODS FOE CAM. Brown and bleached means. gingham's. Join. heie. 9-4 and 10 4. Waltham ahesticups. sambruu, mane. eatlzete, Aka. P ANCOAST & WARNOCK, TIMMS. 240 ILLEKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 800 LOTS. AIIISICH • AID IMPORTED DRY GOOD& LIMN ASO Et, - • EGERY GOODS, by catalogue, Old WRDSESDAIf, March 1, commencing at 100 ' ,0 "k• rt eirmi Is 4j t4 lnf I NI pm and desirable assortment of new gouda. 'waster approaching aemson. M T13.01 1 / 6 -13 I SONS, J 7 L. Mott 139 and 141 South 10Intra Soso. BALM OF STOOKS AND BEAL 118Thal At the AXCEI.A.DroE, every TIIIiBDAY, es t 7 o t h e oen. /WI-Handbills of each YvonertY tamed sewn* , d on the ilatnirdayprevione to each ettolfoie, i A n i t Tt iv l fd i6I7EV form giving Auction I R&D AY . Airip- Particular attention even to Wee it Noe • euces, ae. - • REAL ItFTATF. AIM ffrOCSB. SRI FEBRII CARD. —Oar saloon TUESDAY next will the valuable estate of the late Lloyd Yf aortal" B Esq., at .andalusia. 3,000 feet fr.mt on the river I. ware, with fronts also on Bristol Turnpike and Balluad. Country Seat. Tamar, and yalaablo , , Stores; 10110, Estates of H Lardner. George W wards, EP4I., and others, Ineludlng lot 113 feet he:: Broad street, burliness stands, dwellings, stocks . I, die .11a - Their sales, Ult. 14th, 21st, and !Stitt March I also comprise a large amount and some of the Ini1;r: triable property offered Mt* season. See pamphs, c. talcums. Sale No RN North Twentieth Street HANDSoIni FIIttNITIIEL PIANO, BILLEEOE. ORAVINOS, VELVET CARPETS. &o. ON TUESDAY moturitio. 2Stk inst., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 'EI Slra Twentieth mreet„.the very superior parlor,dining rut and chamber huniturs rosewood piano, by Beal Raven. French plate m antel mirrors, tee sairsere china and glatsware, elegant velvet carpets, ling roman re. The cabinet [millibars was made to or !g r i, Moore & Cimpion and is in excellent order. Min i examined at 8 &clock on the morning of sale P HILIP FORD & AUCTIONBEN, 4425 kLABICBT and MIS COMMERCE &rest& POSITPirIi - 131.LE OF 4200 OASES BOOTS An Otta. ON MONDnir Feb. 27th, commencing al 10 o'clock. we will tell, ty catalogue, for caab, 1.200 cases prime boots. brogans, balmorele, cavalry boo a. &c.. from clans city end Eastern maanfactarera, to whom ;:a tention or buvers is Invited. POSITIVE SA LB OF .15 00 CARER BOOTS AND SIPE ON THURSDAY . March 2d, commencing at IMORNINGO o'clock tirecisAly will Bell, by catalogue, for cach.l.6oo at - es prime h rtoes, brogans, balmorals, cavalry been are . Arat-classznaatifacturers, to whichtbia attsntioa of hti era is invited. TY J. C. McGUIRE & CO., AUCTIOI. BERG, WASHINGTON. D. O. TRGSTER'S SALE OF 535 ACRES OF VALIUM LADD WITHIN FORE 'mu OF THE CaPilern By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Pk tries of Columbia, passed in the cause of sazeirr 11 LOWRIE ye. DEAN and WlFli and other,. lie I'S!: Yquiti, I will-expose at Public See, on THERiDit., March 18. 1866, as 12 o'clock M., if fair, if not tad 341;•' fair day thereafter, at the residence of Mr. JORIT.w. DE al, upon tne premises. the Beat Elias of tetle. LEVI 811.13 RIFF, late of Washington county. D C. - died seized and possected: containing about 612 wet . This property to most eligibly situated. Wte ag .na about four miles of the Capitol and one of Bsuo:ke Bridge. It is well wooded and watered has a, sh2.l• dance of fine meadow land , and is adm irably !Ousel for market purpose,. The soil is of a fine chiracie, kind and proauctive, and easy of cultivation. The improvement consists of two framed Direr: infra, (one of ,which is commodious.) and all new retry outbuildings, and there are some beautiful WI. log sites on the premises, commanding atoll vlarr the city The land willlbe subdivided into !several small Mau plat of which may be seen at the Auction Booz,( JAMBS kcal/IRE & CO. Washington, D. C. Toms 6Y kale as presc ribed bY the Decrees enettil in cash on the day of tale, and the residue In *y IA! etaxecults at twelve az d eighteen months from it. sir of sale, with interest, and approved sectirttr. Title indisputable conveyancing and Revenue at the coil of th purchaser. ' N. C. STEtee. fen- 18t JAB. Nc(tHINS •00 Auctioneer. ITORSESI HORSES I HORSES►tI GEMMEL'S OFFICE, FIRST DIVISION. - WASHINGTON CITY, February / 3, /a t HOWIE, Imitable for the cavah7 service, garchseed at Giesboro Depot.. in OPO3I market. ca Howes will be delivered .to Sartain L Lowry Hoar A. Q. X and be subjected to the usual Government tr mention before being accepted. Specification • an follows: " Ca v alry Horses mast In soundln all articular', well broken, in fall lima 1 4_ good condition. from Mesa (1.6) to sixteen ( 1 . 6 ).h ,, Idgb, from Svo tn) to nine. (9) Years 01. S, an d w"",P adapted to every way to cavalry,purposes. Horses L tween nine (9) and ten (10).years of age. 11 dill YIP"' sprightly,- and healthy, may be accepted. Price one hundred. and seventy. Jive dollars (Wil each. Hoare of inspectionefrom 9A.X.t04 P. 0. Fel meet will be mode at this office. - SEEL .„ fen teal Colonel in charge of JANIS A. Ist Division Q. CAVALRY ."EfoRSAB.- Quaarsingsarsit's DEPAJOIVENT. Corner Twscrra and GIB title Streets. PIELLADELPHIAL: 'Pa„ February 16, On Horses suitable for the cayalry Nerviee_will be pa chased by the undersigned, In open nteaket, at each. ' Each animal to be coblected to. tbsjusual Goternmee Inspection before being accepted. Home will be delivered to the U. H. iAeter at tti Vattern Hotel, Hertel street, between Thirteenth tai Broad. streets. Bald horses to be round In all particulars; not leo than dye, nor more than nine.years old; from 15 to II hands high; fun Indesh .1 compactly built; brldle•WWa and of else math - lent for 'aviary purposes. By order of Cal. B. Blue, Chiet.Qoartermaster. GBO. B. 08111. Captain and A. Q. B. els4mh 3 ELOFFMA.N & JAME_B ATTORNEYS • AT LAW AND CONVEYANCERS, FRANKLIN. PENANG() COUNTY, PUNA. Luarres. W. HOFFMAN. - WELLIAN R. Iva% Cate of Philadelphia.) am as B : Lex, Eat REFER Jamas IL Little, 'Pal. B. O. Knight & . & W. 0. Biddle. kw. , W. Co., 'IL Tinton & Co. tell 3a jOBITUA T. OWEN, ATTORNIY; tl couswAs AT LAW. AND BOLIOITON 01 OriAINS 1:12% . Ail Stmt. mA* ix Yourhsesta St. Washington. D. uAM MACKEREL, HERRING, . SHAD, cte. — 2401 bbla Mass. Nos. 1. 2. mid 8 Nasksia lats. easeht flat fish. la assorted packages. Herrin 2.500 g. bble. New lams' °rt. fortune BST. Rillta &GOO boxes Labe', Sealed, No. tHerrinz Me bldg. sow Ness Shad -250 feudrkimer- smutty Mimes, kse. Is stofor ale 'Ay MITRPITY & NOOIB isl9.tf Ho. 146 NORTH WE ARON -4.IkTHOMSON'S LONDON SITCH• WEB, OB NOBOPRAN RANGE. for botebs. or public lnattttuions. In DIP FERNSIT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia ti ' Hot-air , Puznixes. Portable Heaters, LoweestraGrO".„ Flroboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stawhole are, Cooking Stow. etc.. at wholesale and row! , 41 the zuanufactunus,_ • GUAM SaoRPZ, & THomsoN, ocl =them No. 209 N. SECOND Wee. OLD EYES MADE .A. - PasnOlOat, dlreeting how "1161141.' to WOOdity -restore Sleet and eve Speotaalaa, witnont old of Doctor r medido Sent by Mailirso on Deenlot of TB OBORS. Add* B. B: FOOTE, M. D.. Aell-atuthan 1130 BROADWAY. New loft COTTAGE ORGANS Not only TINEXCIELLF.D, bat insrEfamman r °ll l. andone and Power,' &whined especiaily for OT,r i i Bebop% but found to Ow clonally well ad"'" the Parlor and Drawing Boom. for sale only br EM EstO. • ' No. IS north BEVIINTa Stres4_ •aia% a y on compl nandete suothaent. of the Perfect Mgt' ie2 l _ sonstantl. ADOLPH HINTZ'S fiN3- FM I sais a . TO_ B Juld handsome PIA.NOB. f° t res. BELLAK.s. ssi 8. vrrrEi gym, ERNEST GABLER'S 7 14 Octave Parlor Graad PIANOS. 0 • 61 ' 113 Ea 11 4. 111 Plaireirbirp i ll for eale at two B 7816: MPG - - RAVENA . BACON'S IiFFFP Nowa for 40y awl. Only for pale at Siß Ferra syr_o r f, '771 CALENBURG & v Concert PLUM; drat clam. Oulrfig of J/d BILLAR'Sp 28113. runs 3mA OM,NEW FINE - 7-OTAVB 1,5 ° . DERLEIT474I MED& f rom go 00 IAB• BBLLM 281.11. farm 87 03. ?KNOWS AUTOM&TIG aitt a rt I.l7lllll'lllWlOLLnEkitown in elte Ito c'zilY for BELLIdS NIEL EL FIFTH Strt_l6,.:- - 1117,1 PRENOE & co '8 WOR„'r 111010141IND MELODEONS. 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