CITY ITEMS. WHBBSX X.UH TO &BTOHIRB TH« WOKM> The 'nt Ist on It that General Lie Is making a move that will astonish the “ world." That Is no- General Dlx mud* a move meat a few weeks it astonished the Daily item, by suppressing rsonals In Its columns. How Lae is going to Ith the " world” we do not know. We think would he astonished himself if he should see ddencos of business and prosperity In our Pal fobla paperS) especially those advertising Okas. ;s & Oo.’B one-psdee, Under the Continental. in Mourns Fabm Oil Oo.—The Card of this mny will be found tn another column. It ap itobe a good enterprise. We understand that Company has but little stock to offer the publla, hulk of its working capital having been taken by the corporators. who have subscribed for the ;at the rate of *2 per share. In thts manner •lrvotors of the Morris have raised over $16,900, tplaces the Company In a very ludepeodent >n. If all new oimpanles would lollow this ■le, we should not be cursed with so many less ooncerns. Wo trust that the projectors of lorrls Company will realise the success whlek liberality merits. !H« is Bhiev.—A. sinking fund-start posa, Isle—St. Helena. Population of P*ris, 11. Horseflesh 1b sold In the.shops or Turin. •Idlers are to have a flak ration. Toe officer* continue, as heretofore, to purchase both ilforms and their citizen's suits at the Brown nothing Hall of Jtookbill fc WU*w, Wo*. BOS Chestnut street, above Sixth. <&9I of the |syßtem of conjoint advertising 1 practicable by Messrs. Joy, Ooe, & 00., their oewfpsper agency, advertisers save age and avoid the labor of oorresp>ndln< •Ushers, risk of remlttanoes, unseasonable sled calls of strangers with separate bills, •lions deceptions of Journals of dubious •r, and losses from oontraottng with lnoom and Irresponsible persons. Iness men may learn through this agency Just journals to advertise'ln, to reach effectively iheaply the seotlons wherein their trade may bded. irtisers receive copies of journals In whioh Ivertisements are Inserted. _ ist of newspapers of Halted States, Canada, Porto 8100, Central and South America, kept office for use of advertisers. fe2s.stuth9t JXtPHIA AIWBRTIfitNO AORNC'.Y, NO. 611 it Stkbbt, {second floor.)-a.ayertlalag In ootintry newspapers promptly attended to jwcst rates. Papers of the Urgsjc olroula different sections ol the country are on die fffloe, and can be examined. If yon wish to the, call at the oyency. and select the best '• laliS-St mi Notioh.— Royal Ermine Furs, at cost, at Oakford it Son’s, Continental Hotel. fe2o-10t •ska Norton.—Royal Ermine Furs, at cost, at i. Oakibrd. * Son’s, Continental Hotel, fe2o-iot ms at Cost,—Squirrel Mans $s to *», worth to lit. Mink Muffs #lO to #2O, wortb #l5 tc Closing out baionoe of onr tars at cost. w« it intend to carry any over. Okas. Oascvobb 1, Continental Hotel. IeSO-lOt 'ibb UnoTBiKO AKD Pi bob Coons, Constantly 'on hand at Q-kabvillb Stokbs’ Ol,d Stand, No. 80S Chestnut street, above Sixth. Prices jnoderate. fezf-st Eys, Ear, ato Oatabrh, snooeasMlj treated Isaacs, M. D,, Oculist and Anrist, fill Plae si 'lal eyes Inserted. No charge for examination. rioa OF BVTTBBVrHLD'S OVBBLAWD DBS c removed to N~n 40 South Fifth street. feX7-ti AKRITALS AT THE HOTELS. The Cun >a a, Connecticut wts, fet Albans, yt til, Cincinnati, nett. Jr, Hartford, Ct las Mack la. & York 'tafvra, CiDcinsavl rmithson &U, Pbtab'g •liilbson, Pittsburg ir.ni.ton, Springfield 7 atnv, lowa iemple, Allegheny {gate, Allegheny anner & wf, PUtibnrg faiiDfcttook, Pittsburg Tiainihast, Prov, R I B»okaw,lerre Bante inter & la. N York K & la. Row York rt*ry Jones, Peana lack, Pittsburg Urdaer* Pit«*lmrf lUlnoig i Rodman. Ky Msllory. Kr xian. Frankfort, Ky ler, Frankfort, Ky Clark, Raw York Clark, New York r xo Maoßetly hitman, Newark trd fch eiilng, Boston . M Crowell, B York Rnnas, New York Bawes. grew York Mi. la, Raw York Vrandß, New York Reiman & la, Chicago Jones & sea, Chicago Bailow. New York verri, California Tilton, New York Jmbel. Cincinnati 0 Benedict, Cleveland M Sinnmer & wf, Penaa E hixntck, PitUburg \ Jaqutih, Jersey City Wodurf, Jr, Jersey City Bierce, New York Barrage, Boston i •Aiheroft, Boston Unwell, New York Waal; New York t Meara, Onio ►toith & la, Boston Eddy, New York 1 Jackson, Boston W Alloa, Louisville* W Perkins. Chicago irrers, Ooane, New York Davidson, Indiana s Graham, Maryland Id B Hilt ter C Hopkins'* wf, NY Purple, Pew York Lamero, New York Buckley, Leavenworth is- ronnor tG C Byrne, NY A Bjrne. New York ' Woodmff»N Y _ Tile «: Emilh, Indiana 'oor, PltHrtrarc -baffaer & wf. lad miitojj, Ft Wayne Culbertßoa & la Kt :k«r» C*xbon no Mindy* Trenton ;liy. Lancaster mck & wf, Hew York ifcQDflen, Heir York Veil!, Wathlniton Jobneoo, USA Cox, WJaealiDC iichols, Hew York >waxd« lew Yoxk ironer, Hew York I . r>an&em lorrie, Hew York : hhoads, Lancaster [ Rhoads. Lancaster I fcPoireli, PlUsbortf I ' Derhng Brookville | Baltimore Livingston, New York Salmon. Basle ton i iaip. Norristown C Berry, Indianapolis [j Dean _ . t D Ahl. Cumberland eo Fraley, Easton H Ntvin, Carlisle . B Smith, >ev York B Robbies, Meadville W New/eld. Bocks eo ' Tberri, California Bsnmer, St Loots 6 Mrs Conklin, If J owers. Hew York _ _ ? Qeiftseshsmer. Jr.Ef T Stillman. Row York *niier, New York B< kkb&lb, hertb Amboy JH Drippe, Ft Wayne k frrippt, udK I’&iterecn. N J '’ook, JsF*w York / Jone», Wayneebnn • Needham, Baltimore W Applegate. Jl Jersey S Bay, Jr,New Jersey J AlbezUon, Fean* B Dorsey, Baltimore B flooder. Lancaster W Stone & la, UBN 7 Jeffers, Norfolk, Y* Jameson, Uses D, U 81 HSnrickSfKew York Usser. Henna Rockefeller, Fensa folloek, ITS A A Irvine, Maryland Cudiipp Tbe A. T Raarauff. IT«w Jersey ’ D’riek, Ohio Waauer, flew York Bievetsou, DubOQtie C D*sfi}fts, Boston Btonlenba/ih Marietta, Pa A JN Bari & wf, Indiana J W Clerk, Connecticut YF W Dewey* Baltimore Job Bacon, Delaware J C bmnb, flew Jersey Cant J Giilet. USA J Hmfceoo, Chester A Chester try V Coyle, Chester t Jlchnremaxi, Chester b T J w *eaW Cook, Connecticut . C*o A Butmer, Hew York , J £eese. Maryland * Tbe He. .3B BaztneMr. Beau B A Johnson, Pittebtug J W Thomeoo. Pans* B B Duncan. Paaaak John Bile), Pans* “ P W Jacks, Faun* J j Thompson. C-ntra oo J M Barchfleld, Pittsburg Jll-e M C K«7noidr, Fitts'* J P Kratier, Cleara«ld A C Baumgardner. Psnna Mrs Boa & Bn. Altoona 1A Bill.r, Altoona yr Ton Bvck. Curwessy'lle O P Harford, t maha, B T J J'Hoot, OhlO J S Mercer, Allegheny City S Mack, Mllwankae JB Mft tut on. dew Tork 3 C Caed, H D, Panda B B Underwood, Hew York A C Abbott. lowa Mire 8 L Abbott, Mass fj Kramer, All onto era T Jonaa 0 Daniel. Danrllle. 11l A (1 Spring, Boston « Vannoid. Bew Jersey B Fslaenhold, Illinois J 1 H Poe tar, Mercer, Pa J H Walker, Pannettuborg J Mealister, Baltlnon J W Henry. Lebanon, 0 W&SSSftgfWA Alphonfto Woodruff, If J , <5 K llwsx, Sty Jereer m P Blwar, Baw Jer.ay J C Partlnton, M D, S J -T B Barton, Illinois Thai Andre**. Delaware Alfred Lowl«, Wawara A J Sands Be* Perk Silas Siewnson, Pa Joslett BoMortrle, PhUa Walter Leieent lag, Phil* John Bradley, Tyler 00. Va A B Barnhart P* _ „ Henry Williams n. PkDa Jsoeb Blade, (Harlan, Pa A Pejari, Wow Tork J F Bone, Dr nitylii* * ! A Vanderyer, H Jsreey J D Bndlnnton, Hew Jetsoy U T Oreanß.ld, Carlfets 4 i>hu Mlilsc, Carlisle itlnental. SteolnnTUl. . R M Scholes, Afoatrail Joi» Armor, Col »ra Eppley, Harrisburg 8 D Means, Brooklyn K C Cornell lerfean 8 surer, Delaware TRyan, Trenton 51M Taylor E Sbieeler. MlnerrriUe GWC M tin sill, Illinois H Geronld. U l>, Brio, Pa J Mitchell, Lebanon G K Thompson, Boston A Keith. Button D 8 Packard, Burton K S Packard, Horton JDanlnger, Louisrille,Ky WB Wells Pent a J L Keep. M D. Brooklyn Dr 8 H Keep, Brooklyn Wf rhiLlp, Snow Hill fcWßogardies & la. N J Ji> Lawton, New Jersey Col Hammett, New Fore W 8 Turkman, Bol*s'mry J T Creighton, Alex, V% /G Creighton, Alex, Va J 1 Thompson, Mom, N J fHSinnicftson, Salem, N J ;A Nackman. Baltimore WShaw. Delaware >BD Walker. Chicago Thqs Fleming, Maryland Miss L Fleming, Maryland Miss Elia Wood, Kart laid KCtiwTer. Point Pi«s«*a< C C Babbitt, Dorar. Del ' §? B*>nw Bill. Mi T A Mar.hali, BarUa SCi AH-nilth. Hew Tort J A Venable, Maryland A B Warner, Mary .and 8 N Brace, New York T M Andrews, Pa JO Wightman. Boston A 1 Perkins, Ware, Mass John H Carney, Mass MreJumta’. _ „ , H 8 Heorr, HttoHegdoii ltd tc Knox, Allegheny City Jos_H»rn«T. Wilkes mrre W 8 Wills, Hew Tork JNM 'ffit. New York 01. Keek, White Berea TP Hazel, Marrland Geo Peeling, Bagsntawa Ones Hedges, Okie G,oMcßride, D4B J P Steel. Carlisle ,■ Palter Cramp, OoaaellsrHl Wm Okharot. Plttimirg J H Lackmaa, Miieonti Jos Perry, Boston P J Beth. Felton, Del Jeha Clifton, F« ton, Del Jes C rrene, Herr Tork P OUngan * la. Lawislrarg J O Ktmtnei, Somerset, Pa J M Smith, iitlnjis B WiUoa * da, H Berlin 0 D Reynolds, Kingston. Pa Wee L fievaolds, Penna S Dncn Plttebarg OP Smith. Baltimore PL Hswdeld. Backsco O L Carrington, (Joan U B MeKlbhln, D 8 A TStelnkatnp, OlnelnniU J O B«nrden,Jfow Pork C Mo'trenrr, C 8 A K J Jackson,Ef j A J Oille.p e,_o 8 A PSehutz.CSA _ , D F Barkley, New Tork H Flannery, Ohio W T Plash, Hew York John Her/oa. Ohio J H Conrad Z tn«"vtlle O W Conrad, Circle villa, 0 C Eoerty, tlointabas, 0 Joan Crones, J onoasown W Hlrwta. Lswlet wa p Poland, Claoiaaatl IB Beet. SoUat BrO Connor, Michigan H Spruce J, T seal, Parkersburg, Yi J J Moore, DUlab.trg C K Carrier. Marietta, 0 J 0 Lesher, CarlU'e Cbae Shearman. Mnsnallae AT Mat la. M< B >iv W S Haven, PltUHarg ► P fiterrett, Manotia Seoul Landis, Halifax, Pa Mrs Ayssn, Fotfeiowst f-he* gckhart, V 8 A Bf A Ruiand, Hew York J P Kn lib, Cincinnati, 0 W H Biller, Hew Xonc Paul a Beacber D F Waitio, Alios town W W Paxton ChamHarsbg L Parris A la, New York A fl Whiner. Cincinnati. O J Gardner, Jff&vai.e, O Jno A Reynolds, Dataware Cyra* Sheet*, PoUsvUie | ' The Com J Lewis, Penna - 5 r no TJ Otter hout. Wyoming 00 i iuier. Wyomingco s^ a ® ? §*«S>bßuioiECO M H Reynojds, Wyomicgco J <. Key tmiii* c <> W Reynoldr, W»omLg co J; Moore Wyoming ro Cbas O’BHne Nt-w York Freak Bsneyihe.flew Yoik H liPinlhon, U 8 A N ? Brown, Doyieeiown The Slat IT 8 Myers. New Y ork J Bi.lr A wife Phiiad .U bn Whtldfl Join BJoodgixxi, N*w York James Glase, Hew York J i;iowa?er. Pennsylvania t*C Godft*y, O 8 A W t Lyon. Qhabisnoova wm Bnrlln. Chattanooga V Morrison, Chattanooga R fil \ gter, Cbattenooaa I evl Johns n, Chattanooga BL Thompson. Chatanooga Tike Bali Ira' Morrison, Yasloa P«-ter B« st, Besion w Keep & »<>n, Builds co Deol*i be«d*)man, Penna f* P Kern, Nth White Hall P Gross & son. tahenksvlile J Ti Clark. White H*vea P Rferf. Jr. New Jersey Monre Iri Engle. §km Chambers, N Jersey H L Fog’l, Penoa l Firth, Long Swamp John Tellem. Penna w GftUaway, Reading John Cates, Banding Jacob Kline, LehUhGap Conrad Strobt. Lehivh Gap J Relohard, Lehigh D Saadt, West Cheater Ja* L Becker, New Jersey The Bta< A Winter, New York fba« Wieatd, Allentown J H Crot her Geo Korer. Branchtewn F A Yoibratb, Bacyms, O m Cooper. Lehigh co J B Tnmi bower, M«*ntg*y co Monty 00 AS ithbteh,Bechtelsvllle The M ; EFollshsn. CUytowa Ja*« McGonegal, Delaware httbbs.fiiew Hone F Braonaa; DsiawArs J. ha Benuvdy. New Hope 'hus K Flowers. Panna t/bae 8 Whitn-y & ta. N Y M Wasson, Penna W KSelgei, Nkw Jerety J M Mucheli, wayae 00, Pa Groraejs Kualer, Md John!' MoGlary J D La Bar, bhawnee. Pa The fiarh 8 C Ptanton. Wayne eo Geo Oblslett, Ph'ladelphia W Parlf FOKTE6. wnatantlr Inoaaaini. PIANO For tola oniyby fORTES. _ J. E GOTILD, PIANO SEVENTH and CHBSThtTT Sta. fORTVR. nois-tf aAA.xuß.xxix>. DBCAN-PEETTTMAN.-On Tneaday, Fab. 2Sih, hy the Rev. Franklin Moore, Sdwin M. Decani to Adah 0. Pretrynscn, all of thi» city. No cards. * WOODWABB-PaBKER -March Ist, 1886, bv Rev. Kington Goddard, Mr. Albert M. Woodward, of Chester eonfty, and Miss Harriet M. Parker, of Philadelphia * EBBRIDi N w STaMPBB. —At Fort Hamilton, H. Y., on Thursday, Feb 29. by Rev. Dr. Bnrke, Capt. An drew hheridan, 8d Infantry TJ. 8 A., to JalU W., yoangeet daughter of Robert w. btamper. X)I3BX>. „ MYERS.—On the morning of the 28th tzltimo,Abrahatn My ere, aged 51 years. ’ The relatives and friends df the family; also tf. 8 Assessor and assistant assessors of the Third Collection district; Mtiita Lodge, No. 295. A. Y. 'M., and Ken sington Lodge, 80. 11. L O. of 0. F * are respectrolly Invited to attend the funeral, from Ms late residence. No. 1032Rendolph street, on Saturday afternoon March 4th. at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows* Came- terv. . *** LOWEEY.—John Alfred fcowrey, at the Children’s Home, West Philadelphia*;©!*the 25thnit, agedabout Tiears. * BfcOOKR.—Cn Wednesday, Marchlst, Mark, eon of L»wisT. and Anna Brooke, tgsdiyesrs. TherelattTtsand friends are rftapeotfnlly invited to attend his luu*j»l. from the residence of his grand father, Mark Brooke, Radnor, Delaware county, on. fcatuTday morning. March 4th, at 10 o’clock. Carriages Still m»et the 8 o’clock tiats at Morgan’s Corner. ** WOOD. —On the 2Scb Inst . Rebecca G. Wood, wife of Edward G. Wood, in the 68th year of borage. 3ne relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late resi dence. No 5433 Eortfc Eleventh street, on Friday af er« noon, 3d Inst., at without further notice. ** kULMMAJI. —Suddenly, on the 2Sth ult , Sarah Milli mud*. csucbter of the late John MUliman. TLe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully, invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her hTother-in*law, W, S JPenington, Northwest corner of Twenty* second and Mount Vernon streeis, on Friday afternoon next at 2 o’clock. . ** ** ILSOR.—On the morning of the 28th, George W, Wilson. in the 66 J* year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem* he*s of the Vicilant Fire Company, are respectfully la ▼iied to attend his funeral, from hit Jate residence, 80. 8* 2 hew Market street, above Vine, onTAursday after noon, March 2d, at 2 o'clock. . ' ** B*ACK.—On the morning of the 28th ult., William, J. Black, in tbs 24th year of his age. She relatives *nd friend* of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, Vo 1627 Filbert street, on Thursday after* noon, starch 2d, at 2 o'clock. _ „ "* BALI-.-On the 27th day of February, Thomat H. Bell, in the cfMh year of his age. Bis relatives asd friends, also, Industry Lodge, 80. 131. A. Y M.* ate respectfully invited, without further notice to attend his ftuer&l, on Thursday, March. 2d,at K& ©'stock A. M., from the residence of his brother, BalfM. ff.J. _ * BARRETT, —On the evening of the 27th Inal., Thomas Barnett, sged 77 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem be re f t the Hibernian Society ana Com Exchange Asao « atfon, are retpectfolly invfted to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 1403 South Tenth street, on Thurfdsy afternoon, March 2d, at 8 o’clock. *** PaBL.—* On Second-day morning, the 27th last,, Eli zabeth Paul, In the 81st year of herag*. Bur relatives and friends are respectfully invited, without further notice, to attead her funeral on fifth* day morning, the 2d proximo, at 10 o’clock. from her late residence, northeast comer of Eighteenth and Sau tom streets. *** PLAIN BLACK GOODS.— Llpbt’eTemiMS. <( Bombazine*. ** A'i--wool Rfpe. ** *mpTBBB Clo?b». * * Herinoee and Cashmere*. ** Montseliae Be Laiuea. ** i-4-wide Baitge Henaant *? 8-4-widfi Bareges and Crape Maretx * Thibet Shawls. *c „ BISSON & SON* MonraJ cr Store, No 018 CHBSTJfuT Street EYBE ft LANDELt ABE BE CBIVUTG a STOCK of enpertor DRY GOODS adapted to the DAILY WABTS ofJEYSBY FAMILY, roll Stock of Staple Goods. Yiue Stock of Fancy- Goods. Few Goode daily received. THE HINKBAIj AKD OfHKB BSBOUECES OP CALIFOKSLA. Professor SILLIMAN, of Tale Collect, will deliver a Lecture ca “The Mineral Resources of California, ** villi especial reference to the recent astonishing mine ral developments of that region, on SATURDAY BY SU ING, March 4, at 8 o’clock, at CONCERT HALL, for the benefit of the United States Sanitary Commiisioa. The Lecture will be illustrated with Maps and Dia grams, and will prove of much interest to the pnbUe. Tickets 50 rants. To be lad at the Booms of the Com mission, 1307 CHESTNUT Street, and at the Hall on the evening of the Lecture. mhl-4t •sar Btoftms farm oil compact, Ss» Of F*CB, 386 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, bEGOND STORY FRONT ROOM J&3* Circulars can be precared upon application at the office of the Company. ffild lm_ Oincs THITON COAli COMP A* l N'T, PhUjA.dki.phia. March 1,1855. ▲ special meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the i-fflce of the company. 4107 LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, Marsh 6, J 863. at 12 o’clock M., to rote on ihe question of the acceptance or ruction of s supple ment to the charterer the Company, approved the 14th dty ofJAfcniary, 1865, anthorixia# an increase of the C&pilSWUfk, and to act on each other business as may come before said meeting. P. 0. HjLLIS, SecreUry. N. B.—Aahnal report fer 1864 now ready for distribu tion, mh2-4t I®* INDIAN SPRING OIL CO.-THI J™' entire bailees of the Stock in the INDIAN SPRING OIL COMPANY (i 7.000 «hares) having been sold during the past two days, the books of subscription are now closed. - JOHN C. SAYIKT. Solitary. Fbiladbldhia, March 1.1555. - It* I®*“ BiSK OF SOKTH AHEBIOi, -Tr . •, Philadelphia, Match L. 1385. i >* Ta » Dividend, of SIX Pig- CEI I.T-I„? a:1 * w * 011 aEd »IWr Harca lot)., «°M ]ot J. HOCKLgT, Ca*hl«r. SODIBTT FOB I®' PBOMOTIKO AaHir.tJtTUBB. —SUt»d H<«l - Boom., 70a WAtHBr Streri, on WBDNBB - March 1. at U o’clock A. M. f.2Si-2i |3S“ ÜBiNB DtJtomtRATIOY. TOe rOLOBSD PBOPUS-S 8.108 LKAGU* ASPOOIATIOH will give a g'tmi EfirKRTAtSKK.Vr at Street above Twelfth on fillitf BTARISdi March Cd. ISofi. {Port coed ob thettth Yob. on account of the weather.) la hoaor of the Great Bpooh la the Hletorr of oar Coaatrr. via the Ameadneat to the Cont tttntioß of the Baited State.. ratiS.d bj oußtat* Lfflelatiure, Abolishing Slavery for-t«t John 8. Bock. Bn , of Bosto*, < pe«eatly admitted a member of the barofthe United Stales Supremo Cjurt at WsiMpgtog,on motion of Hou. Charles Sumner, Al fred H Love, Wm. fticholsoa, S«d * Revs. a. L. Stan ford, Phillip* Brooks, Wm. J. Alston and T. D. Miller, will address the meeting . * „ .. A commit tee of the ladies ofthe Sanitary Committee of St Thomas’ Church, will present a tosfcimoitial to the President of the Union League Association, (con tributed individually ) Also, one to Lieut. Got George Wagner, by the Pott Band at Gamp William Penn, for his uniform kindness and attention. __ The BAND will be present—also s CHORUS consist ing of lOC Children, uoder the direction of Prof. A. It. Burris, who will p&nicipate in the exercises. The pob-ic generally are invited. It is Doped alt the lovers of freedom wilt bs present. The Philanthropists, Odd Fellows, Masons, Good 81- maiitars, Love and Chariiy—The Tents and sitixao* generally will come out, and demonstrate that we folly endorse the action of Congress la this g'orieus act watch has beeneo long wished for—looked for—jibd of Bev Btepheu Smith. Th« mss J, Bowers. G W. G lues, J. C. Bjwer*. G. M Barton, J B. Glasgow. 0. B. Bowser, Bt. G, B. Teeirr, J. W Ca*ae*» B ff*rr #0", R Adger. W 6olVanl WM. Bf MaUR'GS wm, by request, r*. •Hr an f'Hgioal. Poem, entitled *‘OIJB FLAG aBOVB FOB* HJfcPTBB.” v , „ v „ . Ticket.iiceoe. TobehaJofT B Push. Sixth an! Qjjwjettt btteele. Doer, open at W; eommenoe *tT){ R Goldihorp. Panama ? p Bfewer A f*m, Mast Jas Stewart, New Jersey P Y Brendllnger Peana 8 KapMr. flew York Jas MalHn, Beading J B Barnes, Boers coaaty 8 8 Barnes, Backs ojaatr E Scholl . Geo Glime, Lebanon A PQropo/r, Marylan 1 8 Odoo, Tam&qna 111 Bniloek & wife, Boetom tmereial. A N Hart A wf, Indiana LLBaohman. Chester eo T Peaaooh, Chaster co 8 Q Penaock, Chester eo R A Robertas . J H Reif«a?der,W&Bhla|t* tos Heald. Penna B t. Beald, Macomb, IU H G Jones, Pena* C Brower, Tretnont f, S Rodder, Haora co Jae Taylor, Stanton, Del 0 N Dyer, DoyiasteWA feN (Jnfoii, E k Yarn all, Chester eo 8 H Mc JaUam Geo h W Cite T Daria. New York JfWjjißrmis, New York P B Walls A wife Mra A Van Baal, New York G H Laag, Gantingdoa R E InshMn. CaanecUcat J B Forrest, U 8 A sDanna, Pittsbarg O N Ewmg !k Bear. C 0 Clemens, Coop»rtbarg Geo '4f Foering. Coopersb'g Ja# R Tyson, Oo*er. Del H H Roropusan.Bejk« by volunteers, as fest as oorex btui-ieo tresrury shall b* TeoUnlshed. Citizens of this Ward who desire to contribute to thi* object, can rend thfcir money to any ol the Pcecinct Collectors, or to either of »he nntfersfjrßod. By order ot the meeting. CHAS. L. DERkTOUB, Praaiinat. 1»14 LOUU jT Street. 9 An oift EDWARD BROWNING Treasurer, f.2EBt« 4a and North FBuaT Street. TENTH WARD EDDNTT FOND. CITY WAKRINXB CASHED. HIGHEST BOUNTIES Paid to all reernlte tredlted to the TENTH WARD. Apply to leffi-tf TOTH WAHI» •=» LOUil FOR VOLUNTEERS FOB ONE TRaR, Mattered In and credited 10 the t TENTH WARD, * City Bonnty, cailie. .....4100 Ward Bounty.. JOJ Government Bounty. 100 FotOne Tear— ..„.t3iX) Veterans for Hanrorfc e Corps: Special Government Bonnty... • t*iwet*eMMMN»eMet 300 TcrOiw Tear......„..«™. ..*903 April to A. H. FBANCIaCDE. Treasarer, p> T- tf 513 MARKET Street. taST" NMt-M* WARD BOUNTY FUND— At a meeting of the Drafted and BuToUad Citl 'Yene of the flinih W&rd, htld on MOflD A.Y. Feb. 27. the following reeoJntjA- was adopted; That any Drafted man whoba* paid 125 into either Fund b* taxed VS6, and there who have not paid loro either $75. By this means ibe~baiance of money required to ml the quota of the Ward can be raised. Red tae Ward cleared. The folio wing amonnte are acknowledged from Draft ed men: Philip Boyle. $5O; Wm. Crawford - ~~.$W Bdw. 60;Mr. Mcflally (add*l).«. 60 J. A fiflfWm. ftj F P. Mclntyre....6o 6O J* 8_8ewe*5~.. ....... 60 Tim. 4. SO N. H. fteveDi*........... 76 Arch Brown 60 Nuricß —Those drafted men who do not subscribe Will not receive the benefit ot the Funds on hand • The foUowirg genilemen pledge themselves to cash one or more of the City Warrants of Kecrnlts credited to the Ward: C, D. Caseiday. 1 A. G. GroU.— 1 Jno. P- WrtbertU**.*.. .■ 2 Mr. McNally.. 1 Jno. Ibompson*.^. 1 SamaelS White,......., 1 James Freeborn. l Aid. D. B«Uler«..f J«me* A. Freeman.**.*.. 1 Wm.. S BtoklevI Jn*'. Daly***. a Jno. 8. Brad field.... 1 Daniel BUinmeis~..*..., 1 J. A. Tilgee.. 1 Aid h P. Jones 1 flGTlCß.—Meetings of the DBAFTJBD FOLLXD men of NINTH WARD will be held BVK dY BYBfliflG until further noiice, at NATIONAL HALL, Market street below Thirteenth. Come and make your Eubaertotitms; the sooner the funds are raised, so much sooner will you be dear. Gentlerr-en who can aid by cashing one or more of the City Warrants will please report at the meeting*. 01 to the officers. JOHN D. • H ILL. It Beenstary. rS* SIXTH WABD.-YOLUST££RS 1«S? sad sU interested in' filling toe quota of our Ward will please observe tnat we are now paying the Ward and City Bounty m cash immediately on mus tering in the Beernit. 1 We now earnestly appeal to all who wish to a«sißt in filling our quota to hand in their subscriptions immediately to the Chairman of their pre» eiuet. " Chairmen of Precincts to receive subscriptions: let Ftecinct. Thomas Seeas, No. 4! N, Second street.. SC do., George Dams, No. 181 N, Second street 3d do., W. H. Wakefield, No. 863 N. Second street. 4th do., Wm. 0- Barnes, No. 37 N. Thifd street.. srhco. , K. X. floe. 6 and 7 N. Sixth street. 6th do., Philip fi Miiton. No. ISO N. Famthstreet* 7th do., W. S. Weimar, No. £26 Market street. - 6th do , W. F. Bnglehart, tto 2640- Second street. Regular meetings of ti e Bounty Fund Committee and: others every WKDhESDAY BvEMfiG, at the School House in CROWN Etrtat, at 7 ©clock. Aid. GBA& WELDING, Chairman. WM H. BABNBH, Trea»urtr. JOHN HAGAN. Dl.bnrsise and Ke crniting Agt. f-gg” IMENTIETH WARD, AKt»»BF. B£Ss7 from ycrai slumbers; sot a moment is to be lost, unleiswe are untiring.and speedy in out;efforts, and come to the i escue with our money. This is the lest Appeal to 3tu Fay your 935 at «sce We can keep all at home if you will onlygive ns the money,to pay those that arfe willing to go We pay the highest bounties of' *n* wstd and cash.the city warrants, on application, to D P. TEMP i.X TON. Provost Marshal’s Offle?, cor ner of Thirteenrh and Brandywine streets; Lienteaanfc bTCBES, atS. W. corcar of Seventh and Girard ave nue; JOHN Bf. BILBY, Treasure*, Ho. 427 Chestnut street; or the President, WILLIAM 8. HALL, Franklin street, shove Jefferson. mhifcSt WARD^IffE I®' Citizens of the Ward are informed that eat of thiee ihousaid enrolled men. eighteen hundred- have forfi-ited their claim to be called- byjhs title of man* To those who have so nobly rtsponoed in the past, as well ss all citizenoof the ward who rasl an'imerestln its welfare, we again appeal tor a-second ten dollar do natlon. Your Committee must have funds, to pav those who are offering to enlist to the credit of the ward. The money must be paid at once to the Chairman (or his Gomxnittee)t in each Precinct, or the Wheel of the Psovost Marshal will revo'v* in our Ward. OHA& 3L BLUMNER. Jn , IkSS-tt* President TNUJI'CY POURTH WARD.- wZ3& Highest Ward Bounty paid and City Warrants cashed* To every person enlisting to the credit of this Ward the highest Bounty will be paid in cash, fett6i» Cel AS. R PLUMPER, Jr,, President OFFICE OF THE CITY BOCSTT tmo coM«rssio». commonwealth BUILDING, No. 613 CQEhTKOT street. Philadelphia. Feb'. 25.1835. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN tha.% this Ccmmi««io& is «Ow orfpared to receive erplicattontt from and to award to *ll citizens who skru l be drafted for owt year's ser- Tf-w.asd wbaU tberenpou be dot? accepted for military duty, or *hajl/«rTC-i*« substitutes, CERTIFICATES FOK WaRraNTS FoR THE SUM OF FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. By oid«r of ike Commission feB7 C COOPBB, Secretary. USS“ OFFICE OF THE CUT BOOTTT' FUND COMMISSION. COHMONWEaLTB BOILDIftQ, 611 QHSBMOT Stress, _ Philadelphia. Jan 27, IS6S. notice is hereby riven that the Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepares to receive ud adjust the elaims of all new reernits under the pro* visions of Ordinance of January 26,1865. 'Volnnteeie for One Year will receive a Warrant foi FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. Volunteer* for Two Tears will receive a Warrant for w FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. _ Volunteer* for Three Tears will receive a Warrant for a VIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. _ cUiien* who shall place in the service of the united States a Substitute for not less than Three Tears, In advance of a draft, and who shall thereupon ha cre dited upon the quota of the eity of Philadelphia* will receive a warrant for „ THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. By order of the Commission. ja2&-tf 0. COOPER, Secretary. |3S» MISTH WARD -A MBITWG 09 wfiSSP the Snbociibera to the Ninth Ward $26 Special Fond will behfld THl&LfThertday) BVBSING, at7Js o’clock, at National Hall. MARKET* Street, above Twelfth, at*3 O, l> CASSADY. Treasurer. ra® ELEVENTH WARD DRAFTED MEM If SET AT THE HSLL, SECOND AND COATES STREETS, EVERT NIGHT. If yon are drafted, coma without fail, and lend yonr aid and give your money if yon wish to aid yourselves. Remember, that if yon will not work to get volunteers the Government must have Conscripts T W.MaRCHMBNT, President. Thos. A- Faht, Seeretarr. ATTENTION, RBCRUirS !.-The Eleventh W*rd pays the highest Bounties to all veterans and others who credit themse-vee to its quota*. See the Committee, at Marshal Lehman's office and at Chief Fraakiln's—thiy are always prepared with the cash. mh2»3t* THE ANNUAL HEETING OF •Z 5& THE ladies* association in aid of the Grtnde Liane Mission in Canada, will be held on THURSDAY IVMSJNG, Ha-ch % at half past sev»n o’clock. In the BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of EIGH< TSENTB and SPRING GARDEN Streets Addresses will be made by Rev. Messrs. HENSON, MCLEOD, and othvre. mhl-,2t» FEW BUILDIS6 ASSOCIATION •*£? THE ROBERT MORRIS BUILDING ASSOCIA TION will meet on WEDNESDAY EVENING at 7% o’clock atS W corner of FOURTr- and GREEN Streets, to receive farther subscriptions to the stock; second monthly meeting, ‘WEDNESDAY. March 8:h. JOS. 8. 81DD&LL, Secretary, feJMt* LIBRARY S.reeL OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD COMPANY, __ _ - ♦ Philadelphia, Feb 25. 1865. ‘ NOTICE TO STOCKHOLD ERS -The Annual Election for Dlreeiora of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the ffib day of March. 1856. attne Office of the Company, No 338 south THIRD Street Tim polls wUi he open from 10 o’clock A M. umit 8 o'clock F. M. * No *hare or Bhareß transferred within kitty days pre eedisg the election will entitle the holder or holders EDMUND SMITH. fe27-9t Secretary NOTICE.—THE SUBSORIBRRS the Capital Stock of the PSILADB<*PH(A, LANCASTER. AND CHERRY BUS OIL COMPANY will meet at S AflfeOM- STREET H ALL. BASSO* Street below Seywrth, Philadelphia, on March ad, 1815 at 3& o’clock P. I. for Organisation, Euctloa of Officers, adoption of By* Laws, and transaction, of each other bnfinees anm *y be brought before the meeting. The subscribers to the above stock are hereby notified to call *?£ tbeir reteiptfftt the office of fiAHOEL R. PHILLIPS, No*. 30 and 33 Scat* SEVEN f*H street, Philadelphia. A, T. FAHNESTOCK. fe34-8t Treasurer pro tent. KBT ofucjb gibard mebtisg gomc* PANT, No. 3ffi* WALNUT Street, n w u>BiJPHiA,J , ebraary 2d. MM. MOTICSIB HEREBY GiJKS, That oil STOCK of tie GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which instal ment*. are dc* and unpaid baa been declared for feited, and will be old at Public Auction on SATUR DAY, the fourth day of March, 186.acree, situate on the Alleghany river, near ly opposite the ** Hoover ” Farm, and a little nearer Fraakllarat the month of Mill Son, having a front of 96 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Run, with amid* boring surface for one hundred welle. or Lota ef ten rods square. This tract Is known as the "Stewart Farm," and is clear of all leases or incumbrances of any kind. There is now in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, whleh ad joins this on the couth. In fact, the "Stewart” Parra Is surrounded with good-paying well*, and within a abort time a tingle laaaa of 80 rods front, on the Imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for ,165,0)0 (one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this Isas* a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart" Farm, which is believed to be equally aa good as the "Hoov er," there are on it a three- story Grist Mill, with Ane water-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings, hat will be of use to the company. OIL COMPANIES. TiiK JAMIESON OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL 8000,000. SO,OOO SHARES. On«-Sif;h of the Capital Stock Be- served for WORKINQ CAPITAL. FAB VALUE OF SHARES, $lO. BOBSCBIPTION FBICE FOB FULL-PAID STOCK, DM*; PBBiIDENT. JAMES BUCHAKAff. TREASURER, ROBERT CLARKSON. SECRETARY, SAMUEL F. BABCOCK. DIRECTORS. JAMES BUCHANAN. I ROBERT OLkRK’iON, aa. UnDUBMAH, I maxwell, ROWLAND, ii» B. Mllißd, OFFICE OP THIS COMPART. N®. S2G So«tb THIRD Street, Phil Ad a. 1 ln fee simple, on ika treat bank of ths 41 egfaen? liver. in Tionttoi*iowa»hip,-aboat a mile above ibeboronsb of This trace c mtala* ih«vnd-etana moatpr< mUingpo tion of the /a in team Flats* wbleh la toe most productive p riion of th* river Oil teriitoiy wltbin many atlas It haea fmaiate on tLeiWer of one-eigbthof amlle- and«xt>nd< bide from the same ab< ut three fourths of » mile, enclosing the bed of aaipall stream called »ua Jffearlu the half of thutract isfiot.and adapted for i ving: It lies in immediate proximity toM*v«r«tt'Wfel a noworinin cU g. 'Wlrbin a few feet of the boundary line a wall is how fiovnng. v There are also three wetls on adjoining properties w> leh ar* pumping, tbe most celebrated of which the Sowers well, 1b within a few rods Jamieson's in a fom» abroad and level valley on this tract. v*b.lch It regarded b> Oil operators as meat favorable f.»r Oil. The quality of ihe Oil produced on the adioiuin* leads is very fcuperior. being used by the worsznvii for iaorios' ting iheir enalnes; itieat present worth &boats [5 par barrel at the wells: ThetnccessfiU operation* on the Jamieson FJ&ts have given value, as Oh property, not only to the~imm*diate neighborhood, bn« to the vest body of lands ou the Tionpsta creek. Toe Compitty’a lato is well wooded, and they will, therefore, he saved the great expense of fuel. OF PENNSYLVANIA. PRESIDENT, VANCE STEWART. m KBBOBt COIJHTT. FA. ' TREASURER. E. O. JAMES, or paitADSipßii. SECRETARY. J. L. DARLINGTON. wmt .chbot**, pa. DIRECTORS, TAROI BTBWART, Mercer county, Pa. JOHN S. LEONARD. We.t Cheater, PA, D. 0. /ORNBY, Washington, D> O. HENRY D. COOKE. Wsahlngtoc, D. O. BIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN P. GRAFF, FniladelphlV GBOSGB O. RYANS, Philadelphia. JAMBS DUFFY, Marietta, MndlUN., Fa, The dvraMtttu ot this Immediate oil section Is illus trated by the fact that some of the wslls on the * * Hoov er’ • Farm have been pumping for over four years, with out any material diminution in their yield, while th* oil here produced, from He greater conveniens* for transportation and superior gravity, always commends from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oU at Oil Greek. The oßcers of the Company feel instilled in present ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous management, the above lands can be mads to yield for the ben.d t of the stockholders in a comparatively abort time: THE "STEWART FARM. ” There It room on this for one hundred lota of ion rod* •quart, all of Which can bo l«Mtd immediately for one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company. Estimating one well to oath lot (one hundred welle, although there to loom for three hundred) at the very moderate average of fen Darrels each, would rnalte a ' Dallyproductof— 1,000 bbto. Out of this the Company's share would be. 000 bble- Yalueof dally yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bid (it la cow aniline at $13.60-1 *O.OOO 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year, fids would make the Compa ny's annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone*—— •- 1,000,000 00 Allowing the tame estimates for the “Hoov er " Farm, in which the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would be-.——- 875, *OO 00 Making (he annual receipts from both Farms —...— ——.— 1,070,000 00 ' Deducting from this' amount the sum of 0376,000 for contingencies, would Isays ' the Set Annual Income of the Company.—. (1,600,000 00 ALL THBSB LOTS GAS BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED, [f It is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the OIL With ooyenant* binding lessees to sink welle. with ell possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A FEW PLAIN WOMB TO BOBSGBIBIRB. Ton are not nekod to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation of immediately receleln* largo dividends, out the bails on wbisb the Company rests. It to be lieved, will mak* your lnrsetment not only safe, but, prospectlTsly, ol enormous value. Boiwltbstandtng.at tbs present prices of oll.tbo Com pany'sannnnl receipts (without any farther daToloy ment) would bo forty thousand dollar*, or eight per sent, onthecostof the stock. The President, Ur. Stewart, to on* Of the most practi cal and experienced oil operators In the State, and hie residence near tha Company’s property and general oxerslghiof lie management to the best guarantee that no efforts will bo spend to make the lnrsstmant pro* Stable. Applications for a large proportion of "the stock bass already been made, bat none will be received until the books of the Company ars regulaily opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold et subscription pries. Tbs stock will be Issued full paid, without fortlfor assessments. BOOKS OF 80SSCRIFTIOM will be open for a few days, on and after January 13,1836, at the office of E. 6. JAMES, Treasurer, feS-tf Mo. 101 WALNUT Street. Phllada. PN FEE BLED AND DELICATE CON • A_) STICCTIOSS. of both suss, turn BBLKBOLo’S EXTRACT BUCHO. Ii willgtrs brisk amt onsrgstls feelings sad enable yon to ristp well. ■ OIL COHFAKISR. |gpr*» PXRfiVBM OIL COMPANY. The rrperty of till, com nany 1. lo»Ud lalWßtO biitpd. RcroUif Spris, diairlot lp ib« iriAt oil holt of Wq.-i Vir*inl», &od 1, lo 0100, prorlmtlr to th. r«~ nawn.i *'L»woUo»V and *'Ratbbona" w«U«. th* fortc.r of which has Sowed fall, S.QOO band,, and tin letter 1 4(0 barrel, of oil in a .ingle day Anadjolalnf ei mpeny bare aim. .wltbln th, pant week, *• stmek ’ ■ a 300 bam! well, and another which promisee a atilt lar ger tnpply. , ' . A* the hooks of this .Company will clone* lit a short tint, persons desiring stork should obtain Hat ohoe. Bnbeerlptlon prlos t 3, roll p.td. . . . . . .. ... . oa * H H. MDnBOTHAV. Secretary, mli3-thitoSt RIT WALHBTH.. Boom So. ASd story. * K®" PAM* Oil, COM PAM YOP PENS »=» BYLTaKEA OFFICE, at 7 SOUTH FIETH STB SET. capital stock .*&6o oo» SHARER... 135.0'1tl paryaLtts. sot | btjbsckip rios peics. ,*i ThaS Company' have comm- nc- d sinklac two vreUi en tn«irfe«eetinple properly on Lite!e bandy Greek,Ta nsngo couLt?,aDd th»y colfidantiv exp-eta large y.eld of tre bp®t Lubiicatlog. Oil, sa«h as bar latovy bee a found, in large quantities in that neighborhood. Those d«f |n>RR of Investment will have the last opoDtlanityof pnrehaMng bt ck at tbe BHb»crlptioapr'ce ef One Rol ler per share, during the coming week, as bat a small' saift&ee of the working capital y®t roma'ns unsold. T - JatfßS GXBSvJfTd, FreeUeit. John I Boonsa, Spcrelary. mhist MILITARY. SGBAKT MUST HAVE MORE MEN I WILL LOYAL CITIZENS COMBINE TO OITB THEM TO Hlfttt LRT EVERY MAS MAKE HIMSELF A BEORUinSG OfFIGER. . V®* eT * BS *** wady to «o totb* front wlthottlda lav if Ibe wiu dt> their dnty. Let every Veteran who annate join the BRIGADE, now forming in Philadelphia. £e shall receive all bi« bounties In cash, and be at tached Vo the corps of the brave and gallant hancoc :k • This war will be ended in tix*y days if every man and woman in the country wU! do all in tb*ir power to *f nd men to the army., There are enough dl charged sildiere willlrg to return tothe fiont, if protet'iaeaes ere used to induce them to go. to enable Gbnsral .Grant to take Kicbmond. dertr y face’s army, and end the war without the aid of the Fence Gomtniesiouers of Jeff Davis ' Let ns proctnre them and send them . rWWd ' THE BIHHST BUIGhDK. General Hancock Is now lecrtm-jag. under tbeordhre cf the "War Department, a corps of m i n w|iO'' have seen service for two years or more, and hdr» been honorably disetaaryed from the tterriee of the Halted : 6tat*s. it requires very little argnment to prove that? such men are worth isfluiiely motw than ten times tasif' . Jftertbe brigade is formed a KoR of BonorwlU bS phbiished forgratnitons distribut'oa, by Bsaj. Fraak lin, tfce Chier of Detective Police of the eft? of f'hiladel phfa, concainl&g a -iat of n»me< of ail the men enlisting' In'the Brigade, the number of battlss each man has been, in, and the various gallant actions eachoae has performed. This will b» toe proudest legicy that can be handed down to your ch Udree. _ . EBPeBeKKTATiVB &RQBOITS. Jn'tne proposed brigade any men or women desirous . ef senoiag a representative recruit to the army can do so by th« payment or SROtoanyof tbe ceuttemen samod. trncnyof th«,fo»lcwing committees Of this snm *l5 1 'dill be paid to tbe teciuu, and $36 will be re aiueu hr tbe Tr* asorer of the Cemmif tee to defray extraordinary ekp*n*ee, Including music, prlntifig. &0.. so., incident to raieir-g troopa. Let everymau aud woman i& tbe fi|3ie, who desires to be represented iu the a my bums ftrw&rd and make this invettment lor the purpose of slrengthening the ranks of the army. Do not wait to hetallfd on. but send tbs money ana procnr* a depre* rfssntative Veteranßeeruit, one who hss and ean make himself of service to our Government m its hour of Don’t count the cost It will o«y» handsome dividend. . THE TfITBRaNS Shall be treated withfranksess and equality. Hot one dollar ehall be taken from their bounties, but all will bepaid ifcem without commission or discount.- It is oar purpose to raise this brigade without the aid of substi tute brokers, and not a si ogle bonnty.jamper wilt bs Admitted. We will treat every soldier as a gentleman, '*.*a every promise shall be kept. If he Is injured, the Chief of Detective Police will discover the reason, and apply ait immediate remedy,. _ w BOHjm&S AHD FAT. The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer in Hancock’s Corps is, vs*: For oneyear «*»»**»«•«*, s{oo City of 4U> Honthly pay from Baited States Government, $l6 - per m0nth...... lev Clothing ftcecuntyearW,.*.. 42 Ward Bounty Caveisg-t).. 36 City Belief for Families of Volunteers, $5 per month. 72 T0ta1.*..... The urf.payof Veteran Volunteers for two years in Hancock Corps is, vis: Government Bounty--— —*~«*.*...***.■*.**.»..••**• $5OO City of Fbiladelphlaßounty.—4so Honihly pay from Gmted Slates Government, $l6 per month—. 884 Clothing account, $42 per year-«..84 Ward Bounty. <*vera*a).—...3d City relief for family, $6 per month—l 44 Total -^.51,587 The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer forlhree years in fiancick’e Corps is, vis: Government Bounty —s6oo City of Philadelphia Bounty....— COO Bfomhly pay from United States Government, $lB per month... fi7B Clothing account, s42per year.l26 Ward Bounty, (average) 29 City relief for families, $6 per m0nth5....... 216 Total— ——.a-. . $2,043 OBG A NTZ 4TIOH TO B4IBS THB B BIG ADR The committee who have chargeuf the organization of the Brigade are: O W, Davis, Henry O. Hovf«u. .Bullock. David Faust. John W. Sverman, Joseph F. Tobias, D. S Win*brenner, Seth B BtUt. Bxecutive Officer of the Committee, BbNJAMIJT FBAJKKLIn; Chief of Detective Police of the city of Philadelphia. Treasurer, MORTOXf MoMICHAKL, Jr., Cashier of First National Bank. The Brigade will be composed of Three Begimeuts One will so rai ed under tbe direction of the corpora tions or Philadelphia. From these corporations the committee wiJ consist of CoL Thomas A b'eett. Vice President of the Pennsyl vania Eailroad Company; Fra lerlck Fraley, Prerfdent of the Schuylkill Navigation Company: Chas. B. smith. President of the Beading Bailroad Comuauvj Thomas C. H*nd, President of the Delaware Mutual laeursace Company: Stephen A. Caldwell, President of the Pint National Bank of Philadelphia. * The 2d Begiment will be raised under the direction of ; the 'Manufacturers, Merchante, and Brokers of Pnila- The committee will oennist of Barton H, ‘Jirnss, Lemuel Uoffin, Benry Lewis, Jr., Charles L, Boste (of (I h. & B. Borie), John- W. bexton (of Jay Cooke a Co ) The 3d Regiment will be raised under direction of the Com Sxchanga. The committee appointed are Charles Ehecht. President of the Corn ixooang i, R G. James, Samuel L. Ward, Joseph W. Miller, Juntas P. Perot. YjUJrgR oma»8 AT LARGS—SPECIAL IfOPIGS -Any citizen already drafted, or liable to future draff, must produce a certificate of the Provost Marshal of the district, to this effeei. and furnish me with a certificate check I will furnish him a Veteran Substitute for one year, for $850; for two years-Si,QOO; for three years, $1,174; which will exempt the principal from the draft for the above-specified time. Tbe Veterans must in all cases be cr-dlted to the Congressional District, Town ship, or Ward where, they may reside, no matter Where- The Veterans axe not liable to this draft, and are therefore competent to become Substitutes.* By order of the Provost Marshal General Fry, the muster* log officer of tbe district is directed to notify the provost martial of the district In which the principal resides. Immediately after the Veteran is mustered into the ser vice. that the principal has furnished a substitute o*r representative recruit. Powers of attorney will in all cases he furnished from the Veteran to the principal to collect all corporation bounties. Any citizen of Philadtlpnfa who is drafted is entitled by an act of the City Connells, to the sum of $4)O, which, with the sum of $460. pays for a veteran substitute for one year. £y this arrangement two credits are given instead of one upon th# qpatas* under the present draft or future drafts. >or a two-year veteran. $l,OOO will be required, together with a certificate of the Provost Marahai, setting forth the Sub district and the congres sional Diatiictin which th* principal resides. Fora three-year veteran, $1,176 will be required, together With a certificate from, the Provott Marshal, setting forth the hub-district and Congressional District in which the principal resides. On tuis there will be a drawback character whatever When you are mustered into the Orited Statesteervlee as a Volunteer, the Die herein* Officer pays yon $333 for one Tear and sf 6 more at the end of your term. Tbe City of f HJadelpbia gives yen a City Warrant for S4CQ upon the presentation of your mustering in certificate to the Bounty Fund Com mission. The veteran who retains hit warrant for the City Bounty can have it stamped by the City Treasurer, making it bear Interest at the rate of six par cent, per annum. The committee -aiditg me will pay each veteran who rataiss hi* City Warrant il cash a sum sufficient to make the interest he will receive from the Oiiy, 7 7-lfl, so that it Will be equal to the Government loan. The City Warrants will toon be paid by the City of Philadelphia, principal and interest, and the veto an will be able to procure the Government loan to the ameunt of the face o* the warrant. ■ This is all the local bounty yon gat, with the excen lion ef the Ward bounty. Of course yon will secure the Govern meat pay of $l6 per month, $42 per year for your clothing; and, at tsc end of yoar term, you are pre sented with ? our handsome breech-loading rffia woich can b» fired from 16 to 20 shots per minute. If, how ever, yon volunteer to represent a principal who is drafted or liable to be drafted, 1 pay you the mom*nt you are mustered in $825 bounty for one y«ar In cash which is $25 more U an you will get if you go as a vol unteer. These who represent a principal for two year*. X pay them $975 in cssn upon bf lug mustered in. Tho«e wnortprtsont a principal for three years, I pay f Ul5O eM W! 6 d& f B I«xTyEST YOUR MOREY. The 7 80 is sowbilsg absorbed bytoe capitalists of the world at tbe rats of mDlio- s »r day. Tie Got erameat agoaia aed Satloa»l Baakstrill fnraleh yon the esniheatea cf Lean. F»i awry hundred dollars yon invest yon receive an lateral of two coots per day, ennivaleat to tea cents per day os tyery dye hnsdre 1 dollars lnyestca This amonots to three doctars per aiohth, which added to your monthly pay, will yield yen nineteen dollars. This bond can he turned lata cash at any time It wilt soon be at a premium- CORCbr-BIoH. Remember that your pay commences immediately upon being mn-tered ia. Call at once at the Recroltinit Readquaturs (Berry’s tfarqneel.Ro. aO6 south SI X PH • S Cempany B will meet EVERY MORSISG, at 10 o’clock, in froht ot ISXJhPESOEMOB HALL, for Street Parade. Examining, Mustering^n, &»j at the NortieMt corner of SIXTH and MINOR Streets, second rfoiy. • * _ , . . Headquarters for soldiers after being mustered in is t Richmond Hall, old Sl^'amT/yk tNKUK. IxccnUyeeftheßso,nUicEuommHtea, and , f«2S-8t Chief of Detective Dep tof PMlada * ‘i ONCE MORE TO THE FRON Tl” f iU3th KEQIMWT ISFABTKY PENNSYLVANIA lit VOLUNTEERS, fth UNION LFAGOB (NATIONAL GUARD) BEGT., COB. JOBk A. GOBGAS. (FOB ORB YEAR'S SERVICE.) BEGRUITB WANTBB FOB ORB. TWO, AMD THREE TEARS' SKBVTCB. Bountlesfrom City, for one year ..S4WS 00 Bounties from Government, for oue year........ 100 00 Boon tics from City, for two year5—.....—.(460 00 Bounties from Government, for two years— 300 00 Bounties from City, forthreevears ——...—(500 00 Bounties from Government, for throe years....— 900 00 HIGHEST WABD BOCaTIBS PAID, BESIDES PAY, RATIONS, AND CLOTHING. This Besiment is authorized by the War Department and by the Governor Of Pennsylvania. All the Officers are Veteran Soldiers, and hays shown COURAGE UPON THB FIELD OF BATTLE. Bo hot wilt to bo Drafted, bnt embrace the proeont opportunity to receive the liberal BOV»TIES. O F F E B E V, nndttoaal—twonrowßoffioera- l as tu .,n. t » AT.Ta OITIZIJfS BHOtTLD ISTKEBST THBMSSLVBB I* FILLISo lHlfe RBQIMKST PROMW^I. Golon«), JOHJT A. GORGAS, lain Major. 196th P, Ye, formerly of the 90th P. V. _ . __ . itestniutt Colonel, JACOB IC. DAVIS, let# M»Joi IfajorT WILLIAM H. HBWLWQS; late G»pUln9oih P * y ‘ HE4DQUAETEBB, NATIONAL GUARDS’ HSLL, RACE BTBBBT.BBLOW BIXTH. BBCBUmNG STATION, 533 CHBBTNDT STKBBT. fslTtf nnSBOBfi, FOBT WAYK&AND ■*CHICaGO RAILWAT COMPANY, OFFICE OF THB BBOBITAEY, PrrrSßtrno. Pa , Feb 14 IBM. The meeting of me tjsocic ana Bondholders of this Company, for the Election of Dfroctore and mob other business ss may some before It, wlll bs hsld at the Office of said Commtny, In the city of PITTSBURG, on the TBIBD WEDNESDAY (16th) of MARCH, A; D. JgiqL at 10 o'clock A M T< a Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company, at their office In the oity of Pltteburg, and, at the Trane for Agency In Hie city of Now York, will he closed on the Ist day of Marcn, at 3 P M , and remain dosed until the 17 th day of March thereaftsi fslJ.tmhlO W. H. BARNES, Secretory. §359“ COSTIBBSTAL HBIEI C#N mEBSr' pabv —The COU’f'OITH tfueh lit. 188 S. oaths BIGHT PER CgflT. MORTGAGE BOaDI O? “THB COJITINBiMTAId HOTEL OOHPaN* m wiU b* paid on and after that day> np»n nreaentactea of the ssmeatthe COMMERCIAL tUa dfelchia. ■ J BSRCI E aIfTJP RIQE, •aeW-81 Treasurer. 1M ANHOOU A HD YOUTHFUL VIGOR XTX HELMBOIcD'S BXTRA3T Bff- RETAIL BBT OL'OBS. SKIRT FOR ,1863, THE GIBATKIT IBYBRTIOR C? THB ib2tf JOHK H. BTOS-ST. copAirrNEitamY»B. XTOTIQE OF DISSOIrIJfIOH.—TH® -i-" timelF J AKSPAGH & 0 >. is this dev dlssoiYed by znntaal consent. JJTO ASSParjg, j» F J ADkPaGB, of. y«« JAMSS AHSPAGH. Mabowlv 1865. OOPABTNEBSHIP.—The undersigned have this day fo*m*-rt a c partiftrsbip under the style and firms of JP* 8 ; Philadelphia- aid F. J. AJT4- PACH ttCO. , Ashland, Pa , m Minora «od Shiopers of Coat. Jjro ASTBPACH. Ja, t CSA3 B. ASSPaOH, F. J ANfePAOH:. JAMtti iNfePAOH Ottceetjto. 3»4WALNUTfct.,after XtorcaiO, 1885, mbs 12b* OF PARTNERSHtP; U The parlnvrabip heretofore existlocr. between the onderaisned, trading as PSACOCR, Z«iLL&H HI ff who* is duly autL>rlssd to settis all ; maisns of the late firm. THOS M. ZBf.L, __ __ _. „• _ _ ’HOWARD HIffCHMAV. Philadelphia, March 1,1945. MOTICEf OF* DISSOLUTION. LN The Gopartnerifcip heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firmofGßOßG* W. FlBs & CO,, is this day dl&solvedtby mutua 1 c^oasNt GSOKGB w, prsd, ww-_ - • _CHaRt.B3 H. BaMXS, FBiSAPBLPHr a,'February 39ts, 183&. DOTTCB OF LIMITED PARTSEEBHTP —Theunder signed have this day entered into a limited partne'sh;?. in accordance wiihthe iaws of the State of PenosyU vsnia: The neme or firm under which the said partnership is to be conducted is D AVIS, FI8&, & BilTgS. The nature of the bnoiness to ba transacted is a gbjkbraL'Wooa AAD cofiMrssroar , BDBISE-S The names of the General Partners are Hsnry C. Dsvte. residing at .Chelton Hills, Mostgomery uihnty, Pa.; George w Flbs* residing at Germantown, Phiia delpbia’; -CharVes tt. Hanes and Charles M. Foalke. both of ihe eity of Philadelphia. The names of she Special Partners are Thomas Mott and Peter G. Brben, both residing in the etiy of Phila delphia. The -aggregate amount of capital contributed by the Sjecial Partners ia One Hundred Thoumud Dollars—of which Thosnaa Moti contributes Fifty Thousand Dollars in eaih, and Peter 0. liken Fifty Thousand Dollars ia cssb. .■ The said oarlnerahip Is to commence on the Ist day of » ad is to SSSW}fe Blfltd WOf MAP, 1670. HENRY 0. DAV(.«, GBORTB W. FIBB. CHAKLSS F. BißFß'l. CHARLES BC PODLKB, General Parsimrs. * THOMAS MOTT, PETER C BBBBST, ,96 South FBOUTP Street, - Special Partners. Philada., March l, 1865. mh2 6t fiVSURAACn. TIBLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY AJ UrSUBAHCB COMPANY. IKCOBPOEATRD BY THE LEGISLATURE FBBRSYLVAYIA, 1535. OFFICE B. E. GORRER THIRD Aflß WALwnw STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. «w „ MARIEE INSURANCE ew VESSELS,) fHigAt (To all pyrts of th« world. J ’ JINLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Elver, Canal, Lake, and Carriage. n „. *dsmts&ir On merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, fte. COMPAITT, sm^UititedBto^ O R«fer^S 4 LMa,’n.sMo,odo 06 IXI,OOO ” Six *• 81. 118 216 00 76,000 M Six " ” 6-SOs 75,062 SO IhO,COO State of Pennsylvania Five Per (tent Loan*.. 63.865 no 64,000 State of PennsylTmala Six Per Cent Loan* —... 86,84000 123,090 City of Philadelphia Six Per Gt. Loan B7 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Pint Mort gage Six Per Cent. Bonds-*-*,.... **** 22,00900 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Hort gage Six Per Cent Bonds->**-».*.«. 68,26000 16,000 SOO Bhares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Philadd _ phia.~A..... 16,800 00 6, HD 130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania BaH roadCompanv,*«.*..»*..*••*'. 0,209 00 6,000100 Shares Stock Voxth Pennsylvaxda Railroad Company^-.«...8,060 00 60,000 United States Treasury Certificates o^ Indebtedness*. 435 0Q 90,000 State ef Tennessee Five Per Ot Lean. 12,000 00 28,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply 128,700 00 $868,260 Par. CostiSi&lOO &a Marketvalue.sB67,9Z7 S 7 Seal &5iat«............................ 88,000 00 Bills receivable for insurances made. 118,83048 Balances due at Agencies, —Premi ums on Marine Policies, Accrued ’ Interest and other debts das the Company*.^ ,*~ v 28,92321 Ssnp and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $4,263. Esti mated value 2,220 06 Cash on deposit with United States Government subject M to ton days' ca11..*.**...*.100,000 00 Cash in Banks**.***.*****... 68,164 93 Cash in Drawer***, *•+«.*-*»» 537 56 • $158,082 49 DIRECTORS: Thomas O. Hand, Samnel B. Stokes, John C Davis, J, F. Penlston, Edmvnd A. Bonder, Henry Sloan. Theophllna Paulding, William G Boulton, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington. James Traqnair, H. Jones Brooke, Henry C. Dallett, Jr,, Jacob F Jones, James G. Hand, James B McFarland, William 0. Ludwig, Joshua P. Byre, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Holly -ine, George 6. Leiper, John B. Semple, Plttsbur Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg Robert Burton, THOMAS O. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY LYXBUBK, Secretary. daU-ly TTHB RELIANCE INSURANCE COH- A faby . OF PmT.aDBT.THTS. insorporated In 180. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE No BOS WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, <300,000. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE House*. Stores, ssd ether Buildings, Unmed or perpetual; and on Furniture. Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town “ Lossis PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. ASSETS, <4-00,068-71. Inverted In the following Securities, vis: First Mortgageson City Properly, well secured 8108,60(KIG United Stales Government Loan. ....... 161,009 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans. ■..50,000 00 Pennsylvania <3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan-™ 15,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se oond Mortgages.— —35,000 0C Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6 net cent. Loan.™-,................. ™.~, 6,000 00 Pnßadtiphla and Reading, Railroad Oom _pany’s 6 per sent. Loss ™~ 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per eenfc. mort gage bonds.... 4,560 00 County Fire Insursnee Company’s Stock.™ 1,06 ft ot Mechanics'Bank Stock..—.™ —— 4.000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennnylvanla Stock™, 10,000 00 Union Hutunt Insurance Company r 8 stock... 380 00 Reliance Insurance Company, of Philadel- w phia’sStoek....™.™. 1,000 00 Accrued Interest. ——....— .™~ -6,465 43 Cash brbaak and onhaad— 13,1*3 39 000,068 71 Worth at present market; DlaK Clem Tingtey, Wm. B. Thompson, William Musset, Samuel Btepham, H. L. Carson, Robert Steen, William Stevenson, OL Tfovas C< Hill, Seereta PwDuaoßLyßgj* Deeemfae] TTORSB TRAIiHIN Q FREE OF AX charge f ' Messrs. ROCS WELL &SHRLBTTK.T will form a class for teaching their system, whlon is new. original, aad. practjoal?hfid under which better ferns of horsemanship can be accomplished than under any and all other systems of the combined world. Oar system U enttraly &tff« est from all others. We do not throw yonr horse, neither do we administer drogs of any kind; yet we never fail to obtain unconditional submission in a very short fpaefe of time. We propose to instruct yon by practical demonstrations. Therefore, gentlemen, bring in yonr Berees. of any and all haMts, from the no* trau ed colt to the oTd reprobate who knows no master, and we promise to handle them.toyi>nr entire satLfso tton or It *’ all co»t yon nothing. RTe handle KUSA- WaTB, KICK BBS, EXTbRS. BBIDLE PBLLBSS, P) Dn6*KP, SHYERS BOLTERS, HARD POLLSBO, AIDE hEISBE6,.»EKYOOo; also those that will not ttssd for yon to get Into the curings. Timid, end thoie »fr»ld of umbrellas, or any other object. Silly ouss. that run the tongue out oysr the bit. Also, the gentle man sHorto. who simply lack, stylo. Bickers, Bit.rs, Strikers Crowders. Haitsr Pullers, Plunger* to Maog»r, and those that are Herrons or Vl oions, and will not submit to the Croomtman or Black *'aLL HORSB* BELOBGINO TO MEMBERS HAN DA* tto ß ßooms o ß *ths RIDING CLUB, SIXTEENTH Street, hslow WsLut. on. Thur sday, Friday, and Saturday Evenings, at 7j£ e’eU clc, Tuition, #5. Good Biablinr connected mh2 ROCKWELL A HjCHLBUET. IT YD® & 3URPEE, AX 1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia, Solo Maunfaeturers of the AROMA-BAYING COFFEE ROASTERS AND DIAMOND BURR COFFEE MILLS. E. J. HYDE'S PATENTS * * We saT* many times Its cost yearly by roasting our coffee with your Portable CuflbeSoasMr f* J. B. KINGSLEY 4 CO., Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. “Where good coffee u desired, we consider your Roaster absolutely noeprary. ” KANAGA FOWLER, 4 CO , Girard Hotue. “I can furnish better coffee at less expense, than when using the ready-roasts* coffee." W. H. BAKE*, Ashland House. “Your Coffee Boaster and Mill are indispensable to ms." B. B. CLARKE, Gsrmsntown. " I oonsider your Portable Coffee Smstsrthebgst to the marksL ’ JOHN B. LOwlT Philadelphia Coffee and Spies HUto. 0, B. A. GaBKJtAh Hosprrai., Summit Hooax “Yonr Patent Coffee Roaster is In use to thl. Hospl «1, and does its work in a very satisfactory manner, the coffee being much mors evsnlyroasted, without any portion of It bstnr oxordone. There Is saving In unhand improvement in quality.^h^aromabslni Sttrgeon 0. S.*Y— In charge. 0. S. A. Gburbal Hour it at,. CuasTEK, Penna. "It give* me pleasure to ncomm-nd your Coffhs Roastor to all desiring good roßated eetfoe '* THOS. HEWSGHBAOHB, Surgeon 0. 8. !u charge, ■any teetlmonlals might be given endnrsleg on small Family doffs* Boaster, all of which unite in pro- Qouneins it the only machine worth having. Prices (ESQ, (3 60, and (6. Fries, for Forahle Btove end Roaster, for Grocers, Hotels, Bospitato, Coffee Manufacturers: Ho. 1, *4O) So. 3, *3O: no. R (136; No. 4 *250. Bend for circular. All Madias, Warranted. Responsible families, de siring to cry any of the family sites, before purchasing, can be eccommodatod by sending, their.ordera to the of. See. 15DU WILLOW Street, PhDad-lohia delO-stuthSmlf HYDE 4 BURPEE. ©AMUED L. TAT LOR, tX No 42* WALNOT atrset, Philadelphia, sTTOR'kY AT LAW AND OOMMISyoNBB FOB ALL TBS STATE 3, Exo pt OoecotlcuL Sew York, llllnsto. Nevada, Otegcn, and Texas. r#34-«rtuly* $1,291*064 08 Beiti. VT. Tlnfley* Marshall HID. Charles Leland* Roben 'foiand.) X Johnson BrewAt Thomas JSL Moore, TUTGLIT, Frasldeai nVAVCUL TOWARD KIBIBB. BO&AOg B. BHAsm*. JDW. ROBINS & CO., STOOK AhD EXOHA.YGE BROKER NO. 47 SOUTH 1 MIRI> PHILADELPHIA. AtAKiXiiSOr BUI'S SOTFS, GOLD, ‘SILVBa, stock*. BOFDS, , AJSD GOVERN JfgFT CO films, - BOUGHT AND HOLD. CollMUoao-ada on ,11 parts of Bit waotry. ) OIL, STOCKS* 4 Fayfrg g per coat, per'month dividends. Adi&sw vitb Mrttettun, “BoXWI.’ 1, mbl St* PSlUdeiphia Post Offlso. WANTBD.--AYWNgMAN IS Dfc _*f feIBOtJH of obt&iaipga stra&lbn in a Retail Dty Goods Store; has bo objections to leaving the city. Bnt orreference giren. Addreps “ A. DfavaV Pres*-office, and whore an Interview can be had. m)x% t*«2fc* WAN T B D. CORRESPONDENTS of Newspapers in ihi* and other d‘.i©*. who bare any leisure time* to send their address,- and s‘ate what .papers they correspondent for. Addfessßox % *49 Phila delphia Post ogee. mhS*4t» WANTED-IN'ADR7-GOODS JOB "* Bt»G HOUSE on MARKET'Strto:, a SAtSS BO* KEEKPSft. Meet he quick and correct at fUur** and have some experienee in the bhiinoss. Address **R, A F,,” at this ogee mh2 3i WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A * * Young Man, as Entry Clerk or Assistant Book keeper in some mercantile or manufactories e-tabtish *»£*l «4vont Address “L. 8,.” Ho. 1308 THOMPSON Street, mhl-3t WAITED—IN A DRY GOD&S JOB yy 8180 HOUSE, on MARKET Street, a BA&BS MAJT who can control a good cash trade, . Address fe 27-61* A, MIDDLE-AGED MAN, OF LARGE business experience and energy, U about to settle in the Oil regions of either Western Virginia or Pean sjlvania. would be willing to act ae daparlatesdant for one or two good Oil companies, and faithfully at tend to tbeirinteregts. Unexceptionable references riven as to ability, etc., etc. Address Post Office Box 1762, feffl-tpthegi* Philadelphia, Employment house,, for Fousekeepers, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Watt ers, Burses, Cooks, Laundresses, and tenoral house work, white and colored. 803 LOCUST St. - fegtMm Pl-PiOYMENT HOUS® FOR -Aj Gierke, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers. Porters, Watchmen, Coachmen, Drivers. Conductors. Sar-tend ers, Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, &o Employere subed at short notice. 803 and 804 LOGDST Street. fe2o-lm gB WANTID TO RENT, BY APRIL a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch street ai d west of Broad, Rent about $4OO. Address Box 3957- Font Office mhg-Lm* M* WANTED TO RENT FOR .THE SUMMER—A.-Comfortsble House with Stabling, near a Railroad S?ation A Furnished House preferred, Adoiess Box 1100 Philadelphia Post Office. fe23 6t* m WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE *• the first of April, s BWELLIDO. with th.modern hnprovemesto, with »to it rooms. Bonos of *JS Address 303Barhetstreet felO-Im* Bra EIRE-PROOF WANTED, SMALL sf&ize, for cash. Addrtes “Bryan,” Press office. mb2-2t* rOBJALfi fiCAFE INLAND.—FOR SALE.:.A double COTVAGB. 40 fe»t front by 54 feet deep. With iwo-etory kitchen back, in a central location, suitable f»r private or public bueinese, with a large lawn attached, one square from the Ocean Apply to X W. BLAKET, Cepe XelauC^or mb« 6i* 43 North EIGHTS Sweet. ® FOB.-BAX ft, THE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with double three-story Back Building, Ho. 16I5G1RAED Avenue, fiat*bed through* ont in best manner, and with all. the modern improve' mem* Possession at an early date. Aeolv at 80. 825 North THIRTESSTH Street fe2B*3i* m DESIRABLE FRANKFORD PRO *I PEBTY FOB SALE.—A number of email aod con venient Brick BgVBLLISGB, situated on CfIUKCBSt, between Paul and Orchard streets Ala", the valuable building; LOT, northeast corner of CBOj&CB and PaBL Streets, 85 by ICO feet. Will be hoid on. accomnodatijiftems. Apply to A. K. & F. K.- WOMB4TH, mhl-6t 4X5 ARCH Street For sale—the good will, Stock* and fixtures o/a CIGAR STORE. doingalair bueiners Apply to GEO. W £HD*HT, mhl-2t* Ho. 602 POPLAR Street ftfL, COAL, AND TIMBER LAND V/ FOR SALE. 210 and 1.060 acres in E’k county, ss) I2oands@9 oo in Fo-e*tcoasty, %lCOanlsso. 2GO .do in G«ntre county, $29 Also, In Clearfield,Clinton,Lycoming, and other conn" ties. A. OLWIHE * CO., jnhl.fi* S. W, cor/ ELEVENTH and KIPQB Av. F)B sale or exchange—coal OIL STORAGE LOT, 303 feet front on the Dela ware, commencing at low water-mar*, and running back 2,SCO feet located, between Westmoreland and Ontario streeU. MIILEB, znhl wthsßtif 154 North SIX CH Street. F)B saIe—LARGE LOT OP 21 i ACHES, located on the Old Second-street Road, Bonth of the city, and K of a mile only couth, of Penn sylyania Central Railroad, from the Schuylkill to the Delaware river, at Greenwich Point. mbl»wthg3tif MILLER, 154 UortIrSIXTH street. t’OR SALR, A THE MirHINSKT AND FIXTURES , OF THE PHILaHEuPHIASTKiM LAUnDUY, 1 S. E. comer of jsROAD and WALLACE Sheets, consisting ot 1 pair of large Dash Wheels and Gearing, 1 itearo Cclltnder, one large Wringer, Rh&toag, Pat leys,andßeltlsg,three large Dry Booms, Bvket.lrons, three large Tanga (on? TMX# gallone capacity >, atw> 23- horse Engine and Botlerln good condition. f-23r 3t* POOMB TO LET.—UNFURNISHED AV aß £ Furnished 800 if Sto let. References -x -changfd 4X5 PRDRg Street. mh2-2t* TO COAL OIITCOMPANIES. A Good Offices to let, in PEAK Street below THIRD Street, rear of mh2 3,* FABQUABAB BUILPISGS (ffo. 222). f’IEGAN.—FOR SALE. OR MAY BE rented, a fine*toned CHURCH OBGAUT, ten stops, sub-bats, Apply 1244 Gl BARD ATenne. . fa29-3t* PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.— A Proposals frr furnishing the Medical Purveying Department, in this city, with STATIOifhRI axe re spectfully invited. Minnlactnrers and dealers are reauss-ed to send sam ples, with Price List, to this office a* early as practi cable. C. SOTHBkLAHD, Surg’nTT 8 A , Med. Purveyor. Medical Pnrves or'a Office, Washington, D. C . F«*b’y 28, J 865 mht Ut POB NON.RETENTION OR INCON- A TISEBCB of urine, irritation, in&ammatlou or nlceratioh of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the profttatefelands, stone in the blander, cicalas, grs-~ vel or bnck-dtwt deposit, and all diseases of the blad der, kidneys and dropsical swellings, us* HELM* EoilJ’B FLUID bXTBACT BUCBU. TTOFFMAN & JAMES, ATTORNEYS II AT t*W AND COBYSYANOBES. FEANK3.IN, VENANGO COUNTY, FSNNA Bjurosi W. HOFFHiK, WILLIAM H. JAXMA (fate of Philadelphia.) REFER TO Charlesß Lex, Eaq , I JamesH. Little, Isq,, X C. Knight A Co., j B &W. C. Biddle A Co. W, H. Y eaten & Co. fell-3m XTITRATE OF SODA—2OO BAGS JUST A v received, and for stle in lots to suit porchaters, by HAK&bOJSr'BRO rHERB & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, f«27 lm* 105 bonth FROST Street. TDOBTON BROWN BREAD, FRESH E Dally, st BILBI’U BAKSBY. . 1.38 tt» 1115 BACK Streat. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—THE cheapeat and but. betoe moat dorablo, are tb* Ps tent Mi go-taut Aibnm,. An el-nant »„orttnettt„LU ba tamdatß F. BBIMBB’B, 68* ABC H Btreet. lt» A NEAT AND PRETTY STYLE A OAED PHOTOGRAPHS, «ott»ble for Albina, *l»o for Sebolare to exabaoae with their School mitea, 12 for *1 2S. BIIMKE S, SICOND Street, sboto Greco. D* B F. RBIMER’S life-size photo • GRAPHS in oli. the most natural, pleasing, ar tistic. and trnthfcl Portraits mad*. See *p»clm«ns and obtain an invaluable likeness. 624 ABCS bit-set It* crERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS U AND 80DP8. „ s^esriar- SCO " do V«L ECO do Mottoo. 1,000 “ do Turk.r. I,oo# “ do Chlckoo. * “ort^B os|'6^i faR-tf , lOY Boolb WATBBStrcaA i®x WRITTEN AND VERBAL. ©E -BCBIPTIONB of Charieter.OonatUaUoE, »md Tl .Uj >* B, > Tfltb ADYICB on BtuilneM, / \ Hoc, Self.lmo'OY.msnt, Tr*m is, of CHILDBBN, eoolal adapt*Hoii. *e.. d»T udOTOBUW, b» JOHN L. £APBH, Fhrettolortat end. BooXwtror, ocll-tathslTif No. NS a TENTH Bt. ..bOToChMtbnt. WSa FIRE AND TBIEF-PROOF (SbSAFK MANOTeCTOBY. L«*« jnd »maU itpUconetantly om band by A HABSBNrOKT. VINE Street, Philadelphia. fegtte. - V'-ffl ESTBY’S COTTAGE. ORGANS Not only UNEXCELLED, bat UNEQUALLED In V^T tbe Parlor and Draw® Boom. bbTOE No. M North SEVENTH StrVt Abo, a connote awortmentof tha Perfect Melodeoa •onetantly on aasd. fea-gm PJE FARNSWORTH OIL COMPANY l*«,»mo»»d lbrfr‘ ®» » N» SOI OHE .TNOI t&r* “V PISLSB, awSMT. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. hfiOIAKD OROVKIi. OAKL ABSCHUI2 B iifTfVfiLT LABP WSRK *SIU£i»T Flhiwin SBASOX Of oEAjri>°fl»BiSsroFßBd. rroi JSJL a S2f BI> AP svBSTJfa, *»r»h t, wmk* ■ 81 mo#t oosliirely, oi Beetherea’. muter- LEUFOEA. —Ao’figfiTHi JOSABFSB Rnrrn .iHerneiit as.nmpt'oD ' ' fmr «btah. . p s^?® 58f Thl* Opera, the only on. wrttteß Sy ihe «<«t ha« h.en tlrfo by this Cowptny In the "H Bew Yorr, B eton. and the W«et, m a nyle a a rer raporior to «ny eaet ejer aiyen it in tht» cr«etlsg an enthnnlatm if ntt eriiotini tVi itrival this eetsen is the Imlian Opera is Loado*. u * FSIDAT. Harch S. IMS'. tiST FISHY Stir OF£uF THK HXfclOF, SATURDAY AFTEhFOOY, at t a-elotflc ItHT atAlh MAflfiW. XTEW CHESTNUT-BT. THEATRS_ LI OTRgTsnr stsbkt. above twztrisL YBUBHDAY BYBBisa, Haroh % QtOBIoUH spnoßid OF TSJB YOOBO. BKAnKFUL XSD aiWiD MISS BSHBH WfifiTEEa. • who will open tbtn oemelon' appear in a , HBAFD FAHROTH BILL. The eTeninn'e performance wilt eonnosa with **.. AKYeSt petit Btama. la t. o ttetr, ■ tried ASHO-DBDS; i- n „ r „ytfl-B DKvih'’ti SHABB. witSihe hliMrittiereatlnif piajr, gaKTK coesaib. FRIDAY BOg»tS?t-NBXT THS TO ass'GPAfiaBMß .*te^?r*' STBE®T T®Ea¥Rß. ' THIS (THOBSDAY) w . fej-sSur l^ WiE eppaarah' TOM „ Ik Qm gmt senraffional Drama of OF PiiBLADESPIfiAi Ba»te should be eegured la adTaaee. AKRIB...JOH:N BREW’S- NEW AROH «JL STREET ThRAYBB. . „ i-4st FosmvgtY OF „„STBS SYS OP "RWIORit >• WITE’PTS FISK CnbggnlYlC AS3 MS&HAiJRJAi ‘‘THB VmOK SSSStR* BSO tF’stfSHE."• TBR ’i»nd thcCKLgBfiAFRM feW-dt OB MOtfDAf BBgr Mfig. LAFBg'g. QBEAT 'AME HI CAN C ISC ÜB' WaLNUT street, abore Eighth. Messrs GabblNEß A BB......ProDrietj»m Mr FBABKwKTr.AKER Master oStS^SJI Wijx open ou WEDNESDAY AFrhRHuGN, l*tag March, «neuing.* Meesre. GAEDIBPR & HEMHhHGS takepSsrate te am oußdng to*_the of Fmisdelpaia that thaw have enkßgtd the building on Walnut street, obey* Wfl ? he Amerlmn Jetteraod Joel; R BESTWIaGS. K,ht Kmi S 3 Eqneetrian; DA S SAtKDUIfiS.Cio. n and Comte Sic sot. aad other Bteat ceteOrtuea. Tne litite Pjitil named In honor of Gen Grant and Gen. Sherman, w 3 he inirodnetd ever. evSnin,, and at ihe“performanMa on Wednesday Mtd BaSrardav alterm-ons. The endtpew wIU iaangn ate toe ‘ ,FpsY RACES ■ ■ nearly iTpS elMe. Great earn will be taken to maintain the dtcnttw ilreadr achiered, by paying dne fagard ts inoralam. uA9Dt Admieelon to the Great Show—First Tie?r«3 cfcs. r fe. cesd Tier, 36 cts ; Private Boxes; $3 and M>. v gs t* elm and location. Evening BVrfornxßnce* commescoat 7MI PBvfonuance every Wednesday and battudmv Aftmu. noon, commencing at gj^o’clock. ***** FUND-HALL. TUB SECOND GRAND COJTCERP" of the Renowned Russian Yioloacelliic, . , M’LLB HJBLEHB D« KaTOW, and the celebrated Piauf-fi»ne Vlrtu'wo and Gcmtaaar. MB. JAKK4-H WELHI, f * will take place on . FEIDAY EVENING, March 10th, 1885, • Asikted by several distincuUhed Antals The sale of Referred Seats will co nmeace on 1 WEDNESDAY. March 6th, at 9 A. M.% at J. 5 Gould's Music Store Particulars ia future advertisemeats. mkHJk ~ QOHOEET HALL. *‘Dry> Goods,*’ Pt-ess office. HOBDAY XVRSIBG, February », AFD FYBBY BVEBIBG ÜBT/l FOBTHBR FOTTWr' The original a»d only • CHRISTY MINSTRELS. J.VT. BAYHOR Sole Proprietor and KtaiM ~ Twenty establiihed Artists ia the Ethiopian Fntfto slon and the voutf* renowced Comedian, GEORGE CHRISTY. Vew Songs, New Burlesque*, Hew Faces, and aUttw Old Favorites. Admission,*.. cnats Booer-ved Seats--, —. ceatg feS3»9t J. g. BPBBIPGE, Amt. MEXICAN ACADEMY OE MUSIC. D. 1- CARPRBTBR’S IWEHTIITH ABHHAt FLOSAT, BBIRRR. ■WBDBBSDaY BVB&IHG, April 19. IS9S _ TICKETS THKBB DnCHARS, To he had of J. Thornier, Rsq , Ml Chsetnnt street; ef them.ns,era, and of D. L. Carpenter, at his Denetnc Academy, 6ifi Arch street- feg-dt* OHLECT READINGS AND RECITA & TlOffS. by PHrLIP LaWRENCg and hw PUPILS, at ASSEMBLY Br-li,. IKGS TENTH and CHSSTHOf Streets, TUESDAY EVENING. March 7. 1885 on which occasion eeveraioi his Lady Pupils will read and re cite, and one of the Champion Readers will be present. The Gambler’s Wife.*-~»»...***^..^...Misa RaicbaaraFdetchle«w*w»w-w— - The May Queen .s-.H l .M4ro.*e.ro M .. MM KUs— Lord Torn goddy ...... ™ii“ Fhilip Lswrome* Tickets. 60 cents. Commence at 1%, To the EisfooTioNieiß op New Youk. Bostok, Wash ington, Ac : PnUip Lawrence eordiaUv invite* any Teacher of Elocution in America to produce threa pupils to recite against his, at the Academy of Masic, for the proud title of ** Youthful Chamnion Readers of Ama rt*a. ” The trial piece* to be, ‘ The Famfoe,'* bv Long fellow ; **Alfcxander r sFeaat. ” by D.ydeu; aid ”Ba> gene Aram's Dream.” by Hood, three of the most diffi cult poems in the English language. jTheJndge on tna occasion to be the greatest Aefar tr best Et«carioainin An erica. Address PHILIP LAWtfESCB, B* 2019 LOGOS f Sttant “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land. Jlnto tbs inhabitants thereot 11 {ZJRAND INAUGURATION OP THE 2TATIOKAL XTHIOH SOLDIBBS 1 AND BsELOBS’ Hußtß AB3OCI&!TrOJr« Lot connection with the in auguration of _ THB DNIOS LIBBETt B2LL, , [The Bell is to measure 9 feet in 'anight, 10 feet B inches in width at the mouth, and to weigh 38 000 pound s,each LOCOpound* represeutiagone of the thirty six State* of the Union ] ✓ *T THE ACADBM7 UF MUSIC, * oar THUBSDAT BVBHXHO, MABCH GrH,-1865. The Orcheitra and Chorus under the direction of mr. hassles. BCALE OF PRICES. Tickets $l, with Reserved Seat, can be had at tha office of the Academy, and at Ciaxion’e, late Martian's, Chestnut street. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Inauguration Ceremony to commence at 7% o'clock. PROGRAMME: L Orchestra—Overture. **Wn Tell ” —.Rftmdni 2. Is'rodnetorv and Explanatory Remarks by ex-Gov. Pollock, President of the Aesocl&tlou. 5. Prayer.,the Rev. Dr. Krauth. 4. Orchestra— 6. Reading of the Scriptures— By the Sev. Dr. STewton. 8. Chorus and Orcbeetra—My Country, 'tia of shoe. tThe audience ivrespec'futltf invited to rise and Juinin xingingthw National Anthem 1 _ fbcento Bifect—An exact model of the projected 7. < great Union Liberty Bell (Oicheetra—"Bail Columbia." 8. Chorus and Orchestra—“StarSpangled Banner.*’ 9. 0rati0n....... By the Rev Bishop stotpeon. “Proclaim liberty throughout all che land, Unto all the inhabitants thereof.’* ia f Scenic Xffiect * ....View of a Soldier's Home. POLICY op XNSURASCE twrand-br tb# TRUS TEES OF THE FtBB ASSOCIATION to B. T. HAL LOWfLt for #BOO. dated Jane 2, ISStraad muultmd , totbePonrtb JeOsieonß and L Ataoclation. Any In formation concerning fame will be received br f«25-«taib 12i* J. H. CBUbB. Street. WOODLAND SEMINARY FOJ* YOURG LADIBF, Hos. 9 and XO WjODLAUD TXRBACB, West Philada. Rev. HSHRY RBBVIS, A. If., Principal. fe&-6r» A I LENTO WN MILITARY IXSTl- TUTE—Chartered by t- e State, with commodious buildinas and superior educational MiliUry advan tages, 2% hours by railroad froj&uPhiladeiphia ror circulars, address ML L 8.3&£0&D, A M .Pses’l, fetf-mthllu Alieutc.vn, Pa. yiLTAGE GREEN. SEMINAR?.— V MIUTABY BOAEBING SCHOOL, fear milaa from HBSIA, Pa Ttiororjsb ooursa to Glaaeica. Natnral Scieneec.amQ Engl tab. rzaattMt tea aont to CMI Esnineertox. Peplla reeSrad at any time, and of all aaes, andanjoy-Sw benelttaof a home. **- ter a to John C. Capp 4 Bcb,2S Booth Thlriatreet; Tboa. tana TOM, A. M., YILLAGBtGBBEM. Pannto. not Eat CHATTERED ©ONSTITTJTIONS KB- O BTOESD by HELMBOLD'S EXSKAOTBUOBH._ SMMH the p-hiladel- IHUkHKS9Ve phia, wMixing fO3, an» BaLTIHOKE EA^§jQ^f EATIG>I{ 158101 "m'&AY and nan. tbe *4 ana t» ofcMaroh. «t Bt*. and &F„ H. Betornto, rrftFliar. Waabtofton oa BaTDBDaCat % “‘Vi 1 *- M mbf » AT * ** a ' 6 H.*KSRI*&T, Snperlatendent. n» no PAHS rtt EXTRACTING —NItTO« 0k149 Gaa R4mUiaUr*d« jdk c i. wnrss, m BPBPQB atm*. TAKE NO, MORE UN RLE ASA. NT i andOMaf. zanedia* for Mpltmit row dlaattM. Bn E«UUB iLQ’&SX f BiCP BVOB9 ud IHFBOVK& BOSgWASH. T> EMOYAL.—JOHN H. WILLIAMS * CO; kive renovti _?? J b, mL£ # ' wS CHBSTStrr SU99tf ©oeaptod br Maun. Wm- MoEm A Co, rniltm • V HABKLTIHB haa EJMOTII frooHo. 2» to CHBgTIn , T BTBXBT coPAKTirsKSHfP botiok _ . to. CHJJRtBS f H.SKlTlSlbaatunea aßaitoar »» wlbalMtUiO* JSO H wBfeWSW * «£. CBSUUMxniU. Foirwr **• 1655 fils- nr AHVBEINMWTB. .«,—n.nww.M.. OOHDUCXDR BOABOLU. ,OST ARID FOUND.. EDUCATIONAL,.