CITY ITEMS. tbs dbmawd for ou Stooks that lie on Sager Otwfc ana lts immediate vloinlty is Increasing •very day. Sugar Creek sold, yesterday as high, as #24 j>er siiare, sad sugar Dale advanced 14 per share. Wo cannot see why the Ashland, whose lands, or over one hundred aoies, are In the Imme diate proximity to those of the fortunate Sturar Creek company above referred to. should not ad “°ra *® t 0 *6 Per share within the next ttirty day*. In addition to property adjaoent to Sugar Creek Company, the Ashland owns some toee hundred and thirty acres of good oil land In Warren oounty, in fee, with good producing wells en the adjoining property, whtoh they Intend to develop Immediately. Besides, they have autho rised their superintendent to arrange for the leasing nod sinking born fifteen to twenty wells on their lands adjoining tho Sugar Creek Company. The Stock can be had a t the original price, one dollar per Share, by applying immediately to Harper. Durney, It Co., 66 South Third street. Tan Oddust Maw iw thb Wobid.—The oldest Sian In the world Is now living In Wisconsin. His name is Joseph Orele, and his age Is one hundred and thlrty.nlne years. He has lived In Wlsoonsfn Wore than a century, and was first married In New Orleans, one hundred and nine years ago. His eye sight continues good, and he reads with great plea sure the dally notices of the elegant wearing appa. wl made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Kock hlU & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, »b<sve Sixth. Makch, when It oomes in like a lamb, is said to go out llko a lion. The weather, so far, has been . mild,-but the people have been fierce; for those who axe drafted particularly don’t weloome the March that is before them. An early spring to the ranks Is Hot just now to their liking, many preferring a back ward Marek. From present appearances they will Hot get down to the front In time to show their sel lidlerclothes; the war will bo over, and threat themselves'to new Spring suits of oltlzens’ felonies st Charles Stokes & Co.’s “ One-prloe,” Under the Continental. Obhat Excitbmbnt—Rush bob Da-r (Foods.— My stock must be closed out this week inconse quence of going to enlarge my store. 6-4 pillow-case muslin, tplendld, 41 cents. All the other makes of muslins at prises that de fy competition. The best yard-wide unbleached muslin offered for two years, close and heavy, so cents-only 60 pleses felt. k wide very heavy bleached sheeting, $l.OB. ■ 214 do. do. do. do. $1.16. ■ Splendid styles of new prints, 26 oents.- I .Black and wltlte balmoral skirts, linens, towels, 'crush, gloves, and hosiery—all must be eleared-out. , Jobs Btrass, 2tT South Eleventh street, Above Spruce, Tax ObbbwiSb is Raws.—We hold It' Inexcusa ble In any person, male or female, when they sub ject us to an annoyance which a very little trouble on their part would obviate. Especially Is this the ease where the unfortunate possessor of a bad breath will persist In button-holding and Intruding his views upon us. to our manifest mental and physical dlsoomfort. If these good people would use the Sexodont It wdnld not only render them acceptable acquaintances, but would at once greatly im prove their teeth and breath. Sold by all drug gist*. • ro27mw!3t Thb Haib—“lt’s the robe which curious Nature weaves to hang upon the head.”. The young, who Would keep their “wealth of ihalr,’’ thejniddle-aged, who would preserve it In Its pristine vigor and beauty, those who are tolng It—all should call on Dr. Astley, 138 S Chestnut Street. His consultations are without charge. Office hours for ladies, from 9A.M. to IF. M. Office hours for gentlemen, from 2 to 6 F. M. 124 fat EWB CLOTHIHO .AKD FISCE HOODS, Constantly on hand at , Q-bamvillis Stokbs’ Old Stand, ; Wo. 609 Chestnut street, above Sixth; 1 Prices moderate. fe2T-6t Etb, Eab, and Oatabbh, successfully treated by J, Isaacs, M, D., Oculist and Aurlst, 611 Fine st Artificial eyea Inserted. No charge for examination. Onion on Bdttbrbibld’s Ovbbland Dbs patch removed to No. 40 South Fifth street fei'-tr ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. VbeCl! ''WfcrfH Bnamluger, Pessa ftfoWattere, tfarristjorg X Bayne, Bethlehem Frist ea, Union |C b Kauffman, Columbia fJaSheaff, Lancaster i¥m Pavls. Brie 1 Bov Ur UliemhaS Ohio John Banter, Hew York Tho* W Spreht, Hew York <0 F Lewis, Cleveland lira AJhsrton, Sew York WMeD Potter, Hove land A Huttm*, Middleton « w Lyon, Connecticut g WHale, Wa'lingfoxd „ H Stakes, Hidgewar MM Gilbert, nasdolph Gao B Sullivan, USA W H Peters, Pel&w&re Alex Fought,‘Pittsburg W 0 Bex’.on, Norfolk J Forsyth, Norfolk Drßff Kelly. Penn a Sri Mitchell, Mew York Capt Nichols, New Jersey U W CaitelL Mew. Jersey 3 C Biller, Lancaster co *W $ Murray, Hew York 'P Murray, Boston T R Thomas & la. Boston W'Goldeboroush, »& 1 ChevaUier, Hew York ■ Lower, Hewlorfc t beiDple. Hew York Jmnlltfr, Middletown ’ Knftkle, Barriabur* n Parmlee •iutchinson, Hew York j. fi Smith, Hew Orkans John Stewart, £*ston H J} Town it wf.Lewisburg Mrs Banett, Lev iuburg MUtTown, tawisfcurg JEBly, Harrisburg W M Band&U, Sch Haven W L O Brien, Hew York Mrs Bftlah, Pittsburg T B Stillman, Hew York "W B Rutherford, Harrlsb'g V Lomlson, Fenna THe €<m\ iG Wilson, Star York i jsH Steward. Hanrtsb’g ,o W Engler, Maryland B Warner* Maryland N Bud, New lork Merchant, New York 1 Post* pew Fork % Pest, .New York Woods, St Louis . Smith, Palm? ra, Ed Chaw. Pittsburg )B 8 Clarke, Pittsburg Williamson, Chicago ' Dill, Ohio ■ FJynt, Cincinnati i Fiynt, Cleveland laushlu, Quincy, 111 7 Beazelt, Wheeling. Ya Klng &wf, New-York ; Jones-A la, Milwaukee {Huberts. Pew York r Cook & wf, Phtla Jook-& wf* Ohio 3 Fahnestock, Wash. sßond, Phiiala is Cooke, PhUada jb 8 k Cooke, Philada, 'ooke, Jr, Philada ihbott, Maine.. •, I West, New York , 1 Mason, Haratoeagfrings ayton, New York ' Babbitt & wf, N J labbitt, N Jersey ’ietce, Boston ewer. M Jersey /amleeh, N Jersey Falsi, Hall? as Good, Wheeling Craig, Scotland Dunham & la. N York ram, Hew York ftUory, Kentucky mold, u 6 A C Haeon Bewuoft,X 1 Yielpe Jt wf. BY ' Brudoer,H Y_ , Yntnam. Bew Yrnk iwns h wf, Brooklyn rin & wf, Boston dy, Boston arson, Allegheny roodruff. New York rale, New Jersey E* Welling* N J _ )W«nI& la, Jersey City AZnmbrans, NY Gaines* son, N Y i liapp * 2a, Bridgeport WBSiourney, Jr, Mats; ttee, Pittsburg 1 I Tlie Me m ? Spangler, York eo lelil, Gefctjsbnrg iorb, Lewistown Mttler, ouse, Lrwlttowu Bomiek* Ohio Bay* Cincinnati visonst Ohio ayman, Wteellog williams* Indiana ' Barr & Clarion wdoiff. Ohio 3regir* Mass r«daHa, Feona tiy. EIk } Pa r» BamsDuri land. West va LChamberaburg Tamaq.ua is iliets* New Jersey , ndr* Nashville . #r, Carbon so , jwu, Mauch. Chunk Juchanan, Peana om*Ja, New Turk uly* Tyrone Tonand, Greensbnrs; >alrd, Greeneburr >nni>« Aberdeen* O .ab, lowa /, Butler co ?pner, Jersey Shore . <omb, Ohio ioewooth, Ohio Wall awste{* lowa § HGonndie, Bethl’m mli Bethlehem (arils* Allentown irrt. New York /Übur iwaller, Harrisburg t Bernplda, Pei&wara t Gallaher _ -•ever. Hew York Bogan. Baltimore ktne. Baltimore Bofland B Day, Hew York is Bela, Hew York » C Kellett. Herr York ghle ds, Hew York Bobeos! Boyer. Bel s Uebenahen, USA WalS Baytott YTooa, IBoiaiiapolls Sew fofk oung A wife, H J Meateott, Mew Jersey 1 Forman. Mew Jersey irmen.Mew Jersey lIM Oakley. £ Jersey iRM Berger, B Berea leeober. Mew Haven Stggkiey, Belaware /, Maryland icndens Maryland JlaPf. HawTork ioofel,Maryland irm, Peara i Aiautrorg H Tork Moore *wf Stork ! B*ln*», Baltimore Henley, Manrt Chart Btioh. Mench Chart BobeU _ _ . Beckett, Mew York Welle. LewJjburg i> Oyeter. 0 8 A Bother, Sunbnrr, Fa Mae, Banbury, Fa trlybt. Saabary, Fa ■on, Cnloeport HUtertonee, Uolonpt Qinaby, Atlanta, 111 i Blpjiu,, Indiana ’ Tbeßli lvm, Mlllereburg im«B, Lniernn co , “ s Baocs co BeUaMYillu tirard. W H Heias. Norfolk W A Driver, Elizabeth F A Okase, Sew York Isaiih W.rraa, Wheeling H a Green, Washington J C Shields. New York ThosC Eelien, New York A L Cembeli a Xfew York > a D Comings. Penna ' T Clemen*. Warren co, Fa J Sands, Warren co. Fa S Q Wright. Lock Haven J D Boas, Harrisburg D 2> Boaa,<Harrfebarg Ira T Clement, Saabary Wa Front. Saubary W Darls, Harrlsbarg J A 0 went, Lewisbarg Capt £ B Moore, Wash J n C C Barr, New Jersey A L Hamper & wf, Anda’d JO Baker Jr, N k w York WC Cattail, Easton AT Daniels, Chicago J Stephens H Loiter, Penna J M Brown, fet Loais H J Miley, Peana T Lisbon, Pittsburg T J hichards WH&slett, HarrisbuTg 8 H Dies Debar, Tlrglaia W H Chamberlin, Jr, N J T A Martin, Harrisburg . T G Thomas, Harrisburg B WhitefortL Oil City T L Noble, TUuMiUe H Lee, Pittsburg J Livingston, New York John Lutz, Bedford G*o A Baton, Hew Jersey W Hetman. New Jersey J Thompson & la, N York M C Williams, Allegheny Thos Mon is, Allegheny WmTMorrisoD, Penna Geo Arraiod, Scliayll eo W Moore. Jr Hew Jersey M&j B R Petriken, Penna Geo MeaTß, Huntingdon Sami Hess, Lancaster * itixfiental. iW A Burleigh & wf,Dakota Mr Titus, Pittsburg Mrs John Moore* Pit'sburg Hiss Moore St sis, Pittsburg Mrs H Harvey Henrv G Longnacker, Pa T P Miepham, 6t Louts S P Stephens, Horrt*town J Baylor. Boston , Geo H Baeelin, Boston Mrs F W Delano, Boston F M Pratt & wf, Boston W D Davis, Hew Jersey, A Caldwell, Columbia J W Fuller, Lehigh co 8 KeltaorAUnger & lady W P Rvon* Tamaqua B H Austin, Pottsville H 8 Barton, USA i*T) A Geary* Baltimore Mrs A H Hogs* Chicago Mrs D P Livermore* CMeag J H BankJn & wf, St Louis M Merrill, Boston G o Hahn St wf, Baltimore F Taylor. W Cnester a P Cowles, Conn J Brltbin, Hew Fork Z P Boyer, Pottsville ,r o Kaniel, Harrisburg i H C Potts J G Coo pot, Wheeling W 6 Siinson, Wheeling 5 A Jenkins, Ohio 6 W Shenk, Lancaster AOBsinhoei, Lancaster L I> Mayer. Memphis M Wolff. Memphis S L Folsom, Goan Bluffs L L Spooner, G*»un Bluffs F Tiedxoann, Mexico Hr* Gt TBassell, Pittsburg MlssDaJy, Hew Yojk G G Reynold*. _ 0 de Sounevtlie, Mbw York Jos B him an St la Troy, H X F J De Witt, Ft Thompson W ABoward, Detroit Mrs Richard, Detroit Louie Hecht, Jr. California Louis Gow, Paris J Bnlzbacher St wf, Buffalo Mrs Hamell. Hew Jersey Miss Hsmell. Hew Jersey M A Baldwin St wf. Hevada ' W E Marvin St la, H T A S Marvin. Jr, Hew York Mrs J P Southerland St son Miss Addle Owens.H Y i F Widdows, Hew York _ F H Jarman & sister, H Y rchants’* Biles M Hanna, Harrisburg T Mecall, Brooklyn Geo W Stein, Easton 0 D Brl gham, Pittsburg R W Herinden, Zanesville A G Flagg. Cincinnati M McDonald, Palmyra H Mclntyre, Lancaster N Penna M Good, Ghambersba-g Bobt Black, Cbambßraborg A Cook* ChambeMburg D Rly, Charaberebarg Sami Dizafc, Cham berabnrg B Neff. OtiamberebaTg MUs Kane* Chambersburg W Chapman _ Y Lebaeh ft la, New York, J Bargees ft la, Pittsburg J Z Plaok, Birdeboro F 8 Weiser, York, Pa 8 8 Johnson, Ohio Hon G M BoaovftnjHanisb Gen A Anderson, Sarriabrg Geo Cooper, 'Penna J Onslow A wjLPittsburg R A ColYi'te, Ffttaburg J R Belaely, Pittsburg J A Batter. Pittsburg J Owens, Pittsbnrg R Perry, Fi'tsbarg B C Freisl, Fen x& i Kaufman, New York S A Miller. New York J B Inals, Easton E M Bennie, Washington J P Bcotl ft wf. Pittsburg W Johnson New Jersey W 8 Schofield. Penna N Booiittie, Peaaa nerlcan, iM Garant & Wife, N J- C H Johnson A wits, N J 1 JDulflnger, Louisville J-Laval.LooUrrtiie G W Goddard, Boston G W Jonas 4: S Is. Delaware D LThomMOQe Masi T Sharp, MUford, Pei L T Snow; *e«r<ft>rJc . A H Slape, Salem A WSmite. Pros', SI BN Moore, Delaware JMKead Boston B Smuts, Pennaylvai la T Be-rnolda Wm Sllverboru, It Jerssy W 8 Kirhhnff, New Jersey J 6 Gatlin, Ohloago Dr L Trexler, Bert s «o 8 W Botardey. Naw Jersey J D Talbott, Ohio w Graham, Wheeling, Va J Morgan, Baltimore J W Hall, Delaware J Baldwin NewTork W H Gamboa, City Point J A Miller, Warsaw, Ini a Paff, Pittsburg, .. J H Moore BolUdayebarg B J Sowers, Mary land Jamas Stewart J rClapp _ P P Sues, Plnegroye, Pa J Stillman, FotwviUe wh Barter, FDtsbnrg W Gets. UatassUgoa M T Alobardsoo, Virginia Col &BatoMF, T .manna G It King, Providence, SI 8 D HUhardeoa., Maine 8 Brown, Maine, TW Vania w. Athens, O p B Small, Hageret -wa A J Downey, uanal Dover A Boss. Marietta, 0 W A Kellogg, Mew York eh Bear, J R Back man, Wrirbts'.’n J Vo com. Doag'awllle W N Treichler, Penna mi Union, H OHanleworth, Penna y.V HoHeary, Penna a A London. McVevtown Dr J D Noble, US N Jo; E Noble, Penna u A Mesterxat, Penna BJArmsti;oag. Waynesbf yMßoes, MtVernon. Pa JCSFitipatrlek, Alabama S 5 £ rl , ca ’ New Orleans W E Mohr, USA J BForeat, USA J Shenbsrgar- Oolnmbla Isaac Kckerson, New York Bobt Sterling, USA C W Airlcks, Delaware JForl John A Blair A L Ricketts, Shirleysbnrg Vhe Stat< OWSwartz. Huntingdon J Kenedy, Penna B Barton, Delaware J B Brown, Delaware AB Lambert & wf, BaU W A Smith, Brooklyn H S Bmerion, Prov, R 1 C G Bastos. wlUiunsport John Baer, Baltimore H Jones, Sew York Lieut J B Sltley, USA N Hodgson, Leeds, Bag J Josephs, Baltimore M Walters, Hew York E Bennett M Bordman J Martin J MoOlaran, Jr, Penna J L McConnell, Penns The Gon t 1 33 St, Massachusetts JKBujnlte, Felton, Del t Bew York i A Lancaster Frank Melyille Henry Wilson Thos Malin, ,Chester co Edw Hodgkins, Chester co Jacob Cost, Obes’erco H Matthewses, Pefma L S Hooper, Clarion co EPeirson. Chester co Howard Baker. Cheater co Qfo C Nelscn, Chester 00 A F Evee, Oxford imcrcial. H fink. New York H Lang, Penna Jos f Reynolds AEder James Johnston, Oxford J 0 Reynolds, Factory villa Jos Delin.er, Factoryvltls W Remolds, FactoryviUo o.Moore, Factoryvllfe MN Reynolds. FactoryviUo JSKims.y, Oxford H W Sdnson, USA Lient J Lessley, USA fi F Wlckershain, Avondale P G Carey, Ptiasalxvilie L H Shuler, Chester co DIJ Clark H Plannerr, Jr, Douglasy J*f S Bold Now Jersey Capt D 6 Wilkins, USA The Hi JT Hildreth, Brooklyn JD Colton, Marietta <l. A Procter, Mass Bobt Brown, Penna T W Rhodes, Penna JM Bilenberier, Monroeeo A 1 bert S Rollo, New York D C Gloyes, New York H B Collins, New Y ork . W Ahard. New York Levi 8 Johnson, New York L R Gleason, New York £ Black A la, New Jersey M Thompson & la, H J Was T Firmer & la, N J WUson D Laras, Feuaa Sami J Fries & la, M J Jaa Tr&fford. »New Jersey .T 7 F Snowies* Delaware Philip Borroacha, Peuua J H Bruuer, Delaware Jas H West, Maryland G B McLaughlin Mils McLinghlbi Thos W Records, Delaware J S Stover* Bucks eo Philip 0 Hunt, Laurel* Del Jasß Hunt, Laurel* Del ley Sheaf. The Bari. FKimball. Hammonton Thos Chubs, Doyles town IS Heatbcote, New Jersey This irson.NeW Jersey A T Cruokshank, Bristol Jsa M White, Delaware Thos Wjndor. Mass L Robinson, Egg Harbor BfimPDabbs, New Hope John Kennedy, New Hope 0 Altar, Tuckerton S 0 uearstly, Tnckerfon J Gadwallader, Fox Chase H Vankirk. Frankford J S Ivins. Fauna W D Martin, Hammontou T 0 Walton,Clinton, N J Timothy Sly, Northampton IM Fell, Northampton John Brook*, Backs co SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Lowest Selling Fries Is marked in Figures on each ARTICLE, AND NEVER VARIED, AT JONES’ Crescent One-price CLOTHING STORE, in MARKET Street, . V*Above Sixth, No. 60*, ■ PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania Novaculite Set Stones are recommended by the late Paler A. Browse, and by muni -well-known carpenters of this city, as being a superior stone for sharpening Tools, Basors, Surgical Instruments, As. A lot jnst opened at TRUMAN A SHAW'S, No. 835 (Sight Thlrty.flve) MARKET Street, below Ninti. it Direction Padlocks have aßkcess in wbiob tbe address of the ownermay be securely inserted, and are snitable for travellers’ Carpet Bags, Valises, Ac. Sold by TECMAN A SHAW. No. 835 (EightThirty-flve) MARKET Street, below Ninth. ' it Dog Collars—An assortment op Me tal, Leather, and Morocco Dog Collars—names engraved on them when ordered Also. Bog Chatas,of plain or gal vanised iron, for sale by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St..below NINTH. It The Sewing Holder is a neat and. low- priced substitute for the Sewing Bird, which should be fit the work- basket of evory lady. Sold by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Bight Thirty-flve) MARKET Street: below NINTH, 1 hiladelphia. it To Purify, Enrich the Blood, and BEAUTIFY the complexion. u?a HELHBOLD’S HIGH LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. One battle equals in strength one gallon of the Syrup or Decoction. Why Injure the Complexion by POWDERS AND WASHES which choke or fill up the pores of the skin, and in a short time leave it harsh dry ? It is in the blood, and if yon want a smooth and soft skin use EELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OF SARSA PARILLA, It gives a brilliancy to the complexion. A Clear, Smooth Skin and Beauti- PUL COMPLEXION follows the use of HBLMBQLD’S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIL LA, It removes black spots, pimples and ail eruption* of the skin. Not a Pew of the Worst Disorders that afflict mankind arise from corruptions of the blood. HEIiMjBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is a remedy of the utmost value. Helmbold’s Concentrated Extract BUCHU is the great Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S CON CENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Uthe Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to roles of Pharmacy and Ghemistrr, and are the most active that can be made. A Thing of Beauty is a Joy For ever.—Those who desire brilliancy of complexion, meet purify and enrich the blood, which HELWBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA inva riably doe*. Recollect it is no patent medicine. Ask for-Helmbold’s. Take no other. ' mhl-wfm?ja Grover and Baker’s Highest-Pre mium, BLASTIO STITCH, and Lock-etieh SEWING MACHINES, with latest l»prov<wne»w- . mhl-lm ¥3O CHESTNUT Street. Haih Pyb ! Hath Byh ! BATCHELOR’S HAIR BYE Is the best In the world. The only true and perfect Dy a—harmless, instantane ous, end reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural Drown; remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, and fre quently restores the original color. Sold by all Drug fists. The genuine is signed W. A, BATCHELOR, 81 BARCLAY Street* New York. ja2-mwfcly De. Stevens, op Penn Sqtjabe, liafs BEHOVED to 1638 VINE Street. fesß-«t Gentlemen’s OPENING NEW STYLES FOR THE SEASON. Large variety of Fabrics for EVENING and WALKING COaTSe BUSINESS SUITS, and DRESS WEAR. „ Early selections dr god, be fore tbe usual rash begins. WAN AM AKER A BROWN* Fine Tailoring. CVBTOM DEFASTMEST, No. X South SIXTH Street. Gbosob Stock & Co.’a UD HABOH & EAHLII’B OABXKET OEQAJNB. PIASO Orer 600 each of these fine FOBTEB. taustniiaent* hare been sold FIAHO by Ur. O.» and the demand is FOBT2B. eoaetaatly lucreaatai. FIS HO For sale only by r piAIK? - BKVBJtXHMd CHBSTinJT Bta. FORTES. nolfl-tf MJLBXUSIB. GBEGG—LAVEBTY.—On tie evenine of Feteaary Ist, by JBev. X G t Maxwell, Capt. Thomas Gragg, 3d Pe»BBylvania Cavalry, to Miss Tillte P. Laverty, both of this city, , * DXEQ3. MAUDEBSOIT, —On the 2d last, William L Hander flon, in the 44th year of his age- Dae notice will be given oi the ftmeraL 11* EBTJO. OnThnrßaayeveninf, Mai eh2d, Martha C,» relict of the late F, Y. Kras' fnnerai froraber_late_Te»idence, 1231 Arch atreet.jm M< tonday monaing, March 6th, at 10 o’clock. _ *** EBLY.—Tbe remains of the lata Thomas B. Hely, 128 iigel street, wi*l be Interred this (Friday) afternoon, ai 2 o’clock, at at. Peter’s Burying Ground. * MOATGOMEKY.— On the Ist inet., in Grace Church Partonage, Lyons. N. Y., William Wallis, son of Bey, Wed. White and GaynorS. Montgomery,in the 4th yearof MlfilßS.—On themominf of the 28th ultimo, Ahraham Myers, aged 61 years. The relatives and friends of the family; also IT. 8. Asseseor and assistant assessors of the Third Collection district; Mtlita Lodge, No* 295. A. Y. *M., and Ken sington Lodge, 80. 11.1. O. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral.'from Ms late residence. 80. 1012 Randolph street, on Saturday afternoon March 4th, at S o’clock:. To proceed to Odd Fellows* Ceme tery **• . BROOKE."-Oil Wednesday, March Ist, Mark, son of LewisT/andJouxaßrooke, aged 4 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend his fun«ral, from the residence of grand father, Mark Brooke, Radnor, Delaware flPnjty, on fcaturday morning, March 4th, at ID o'clock. Carriages vyrill meet the 8 o’clock train »i Morgan’s Corner. ** WOOD.—On the 28th Last. * Bebecea G. Wood, wife of Edward Q. Wood, in the 68th year of her age. 2he relatives and friends of the family are respect* fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late resi dence. 80. 1432 Berth Eleventh street, on Triday af er noon, 3d Inst., at 2 o’clock, without further notice. ** MlLLlHaß.—Suddenly, on the 28th ult, Sarah MUU jnan, « sushter of the late John MilUman. The relatives and friends of the family are respactfally invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, W. B Penlnetou, Korthwest corner of Twenty-second and Mount Vernon streets, ouFriday afternoon next at 2 o'clock. ** LUPIN’S PLAIN BLA.CK GOODS.— Irttpfa’i Tamises. “ Bombazines. All-wool Kept. Empress Cloths. . Merlnoes and Cashmeres. Kooftseline Be Balnea. B<4-wide Baiege He/naaL S-4-widfl Bareses sad Crape Marele. Thibet Shawls, &e. BSSBOff & SON. Honmlnc Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Eyre & landelr are re- CEiyiNG a STOOK of rapefior DBT GOODS btbbx taxKt - Ffne Stock of Fancy Goods. Kow Goods dally received. Jggr»> THE 51IBIXBAX ASJJ OTHER RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA. Professor BILLIMAN, of Tala College, will deliver a Ltcture on "The Mineral Resources of. California,’ with especial reference to the recent astonishing mine ral developments of that region, on SATURDAY EVEN ING, March t, at 8 o'clock, at CONCERT HALL, for the benefit of the United States Sanitary Commission. The Lecture will be illustrated with Haps and Dia grams, and will prove of much interest to the pnhlio. Tickets SO rents. To he had at the Booms of the Com mission, 1307 CHESTNUT Street, and at the Hall on the evening of the Lecture. Also, at the principal Ho tels, Bookstores, and Gould's Music Store, mhl-it LEBANON CBMUTERT.-AXSWI »3» MBSTING OF LOT HOLDERS on MONDAY, March 6th, 18®. between the hours of 4 and 8 P M . at the Offlc, 717 LOMBARD Street to elect ssvsn persons to serve ee Managers for the ensningvear JACOB c. WHlTE.Preatdent. Cyrus B. Milieu, Secretary. It* trtST" ISIOK M. I. CHURCH, FOUR m I=®' Street, below Arch-ANNUAL MtSStOVARY e-ABBATH. March filh, 1885. Rev. JOHN P. DUBdtN, D. D., Missionary Secreiary, will preach in the Horn in* at IUJi o’clock. The Afternoon will he devoted to the Jnyeaile Mis feiojoaiy Society i coitihejHßlng at 3 o clock. Tht Exercises will «o»»iat of the presentation of Em bleu" «nd Moitose, of addreeree and singing. At o’clock in the Evening addresses will he de -11 y,rt-d by Dr Durbin end others. mh3 2t* ISS” HDBIEOPATIHC MEDICAL C9L LEOE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The annual COMMENCEMENT of this tiatitht ou will takeout ,ce ■ n S a'j USD AH ,4 th March. 18 M ; at Ma*loalFttßd.Heil. Public invited, CHaELES B HERMANN, Dean, mbs. fit* tdlson. CABINET ORGANS. CABINET ORGANS. CABINET ORGANS. CABINET ORGANS. IWEUFTn VdBB, HIGHEST WARD BOUNTY IN CASH. OITY WARRANTS CASHED.', COMMITTEE ALWAYB IS ATTENDANCE AT F. ft L. LADNEB’S NORTHERN MILITARY HALL. RABTCOCK’S VETERAN CORPS. Man id catered tu and paid be fore leaving the premises. Surgeon and Huatoring Officer have their quarters Kara. Parties bringing recruits handeomely dealt with. ‘ EEMEMBBR TWELFTH WABD, NOETHEKN MILITARY HALL. THIED. BELOW OBESE, tnha-st L. B. ENGLES, Treasurer. jgp=“ KIOHTH WABD BOUNTY FUND. Will not corns of the wealthy citizens of this Ward send forward to the Treasurer money to cash Bounty Warrants, which greatly facilitate enlistments ? .Forty-five men are still wanted to fill the quota of this Ward; and, although the draft has been made, the quota can be filled by volunteers, as fast as our ex hausted ireasnry shall be replenished. Citizens of this Ward who desire to contribute to this object, can send their money to anyot thePrecinot Collectors,or to either of the undersigned. By older of the meeting. CHAS, L. BEBiUQUK, President, iai*LOOG3T Street. BDWiFD BROWNING, Treasurer, feS&3i« * *3 and 44 North FRONT Street, TENTH WARD. Iw $9OO FOB VOLUNTEERS FOB ONB TBsJi, Knrteredlnandered^otto^ G'ty.Bounty, cash*.*..*•.-u,,.. .$4OO Ward Bounty.. 103 G0venn0ent80unty.,..,....,...-.^.^............... 103 For One .fSDO Veterans for Hancock a Corps: Special Government Bounty.**.—.. 900 Per One Year......~.. ...,.*90!) Apply to - ‘A. H. FBANGISOUS, Treasurer, mia-tf 513 MARKET Street. SIXTH WABD.-A MASS MHEY. * =ss ' INO of the Citirens of the Ward will be held oa FBIDAY EYESING, Match 3d, at?« o’clock, at NATIONAL GUaBDS* HALL, (RACE Street, below Sixth), For the purpose of freeing the Ward from the sitgma of a draft. . , a aronre, then, every man! throw off that apathy which exists among yon, and let ail show, by their efforts, , dele)urination that car Quota shall be filled by Volnn-, teers. Not a moment 1. to be lost. We cannot afford to delay. Every drafted man Is expected to be present It is to free him that this meeting is called; Let him come raward^tw'am 11011^8 a ptW< ’ ta By order of the Committee. It §3SF~ TWELFTH WARD.-MEETING * 3sr ' THIS (Friday) EVENING, at Mifflin School House. THIRD Street, above Brown, to collect lands and avoid the Draft. Gome prepared to subscrlba. Gentlemen who have agreed to cash City Warrants are requested to be on hand. By order of the Committee. m w „ CHAS. M. WAGNEB, President. Thob. H. Cokxbli,, Secretary. it SIXTH! WABD.-TOLUITEERS 135 and all interested will please take notice that we are now prepared and determined to furnish all the men the Government requires of us, and that we will now City Bounty In cash, and In addition to that, ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS WABD BOffffTr. By order of the Bounty Committee. mh3-10t TWESTDSm WARD, AROUSE l* s ®* from your slumbeis; not a moment is to be lost, unless we are untiring and speedy in our efforts, and come to the rescue with our money. This is the last .appeal to jou Fay your $25 at once We can keep aU at home if yon will only give us the money to pay those that are willing to go - We pay the highest bounties of snywaid and cash the oily warrants, on application to D P. TEMPLETONS Provost Marshal's Office, cor* ¥2* of Thirteenth and Brandywine streets: Lieutenant bTOBBS.atS. W. corner of Seventh and Girard are* nue; JOHN if. BILEV, Treasurer, No. 427 Chestnut street:or the President, WILLIAM SrHALjAFrankltn street, tboveJeffereon. 3t tSSF* TWENTY FOURTH WABD.LTHE Tp* a Citizens of the Ward are informed that out of three thousand enrolled men. eighteen hundred have forfeited their claim to be called by the title of man. To those who have so nobly responded In the past, as well as all citizens of the ward who reel an interest in Its welfare, we again appeal for a second ten dollar do nation. YoorConanlttMs mart have funds. to pay those who areoflariu* to enliet to th« credit of the ward. The money must be.patdat onca to the Chairman (or Ms Committee), in eacn Precinct, or the wheel of the Provost Marshal will revolve in oar Ward. OHAS. E. BLUKSBR, Ja„ President. ISgi* 8 KOIH WARD BOUfiTT FUm ■cs=? At a meeting of the Drafted and Enrolled Citi zens of the Ninth Ward, held on MONDAY, Feb. 27, the following resolution was adopted; Drafted man who has paid $29 into either Fund be taxed $9O, and there who have not paid inio either $75. By this means the balance of money reauired to fill the Quota of the Ward can be raised, and the-Ward cleared. The following amounts are acknowledged from Draft ed men: Philip fioyle**—,-...550 Wm. Crawford-—,—..575 Bdw. Osborne—so Mr. McNally (add’l)— 50 J. A Tiitee.....6o Wm. LougMin—gQ F. P. Mclntyre,**..fiO John Davis.so J. B Dewees.,,.6o Tim. A. Vaughn—. 50 N. H. 5t+ivec5........... 75 Arch. 8r0wn.....,...,., 50 NOTICE.—Those drafted-men who do not subscribe will net receive the benefit of the Funds on hand. The following gentlemen pledge themselves to cash one or more of the City Warrants of Recruits credited to the Ward: A. G. Groll—... 1 Mr. McNally., 1.,.,., I Samuelß White 1 Aid. D. 85it1er.......1 Wm. S Stoklev— —l Jno. S. Bradfield.. 1 J. A. TUgee............... I IB FROM DRAFTED MEN. C. D. Ca^eiday...,...... 1 Jno. P. Wetkerill.—.. 2 Jno. Thompson—..,— 1 dames Fr0ebcrn.......... 1 James A. Freeman,——. 1 Jno. Da1y,.......,—...... 2 Daniel Steinmetzl Aid. S. P. Jones. 1 FURTHER SUBSCRIPTS® Thos, P0rter............550 Robt. Newell....——* 50 Gab. Nonemachsr.,,*** 50 Jas Tw&ddeli—* 75 Philip 80y1e............ 25 GRANTS.' Clarence Burden $3O A. L Roberts—....... 90 Faiauel Douglass.7s Nath. Griffith—........ 60 John A. Snider.....— 75 - . CASH WA A. H. Mershon-... —. l|Joa. Coibett 1 W. S. Siokely* add’l,.. 1 David Stewart......,.—. 1 H. FLHey . ll?hoB. H, Aurot&er..... 1 NOTlCE.—Meeting* of the DRAFTED and EN BOLLJsD men of NINTH WARD. will be held EVBRr EVENING until further notice, at NATIONAL HALL, Market street, below Thirteenth. Gome and make your Subscriptions; the sooner the fhe City Warraats r wul please report, at the meetings, or to the officers. . JOHN D. HILL. . mh2-St ■ Secretary. _ PSP TWENTY- FOBBTH WARD.- UK? 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. fe£S 6t* CtiAS. E BLUMNEE, Jr., President. OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUSTY W 3? FUND COMMISSION ."aIOMSION WEALTH BUILDING, No. 613 CSEeTNUT Street. Philadelphia, Feb. 29. 1855. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Commisrion Is now Prepared to receive applications from and to award to all citizens who ska: l be drafted for one year's ser vit».tKa.d shall thereupon be dn£» accepted for military duty* or thailfumui/i substitutes. CERTIFICATES *OK WaßeaNTS^ FOB THE SUM. OF "FOUR HUfIDKED DOIRABS. By order cl the Commission. _ , tear O, COOPBB. Bae»tain,_ OFFICE OF THE Cl ITT BOUMXT« FUND OOMMIBBIOR. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING* 611 CELESTA UT Street, - •• J*HILAI>KLEHTA, Jan. 27,1835. Notice If hereby given that the Commission ror the payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the claims of au new recruits under the pro* visions of Ordinance of January 26, 1865. Volrmieejß for One Year will receive a Warrant for FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. Volunteers for Two Tears will receive a Warrant fox FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. Volunteers for Three Years will receive a Warrant for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. ' Enrolled cltiEens who shall place in the service of the United States a Substitute for not less than Three Years, in advance of a draft, and who shall thereupon ds era* dited upon the quota of the city of Philadelphia' WUI receive a warrant for THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. By order of the Commission. • . jaSB-tf C. COOPER, Secretary. ELEYERTH WARD DRAFTED ■as 7 HEN HEKT AT THE HALL, SEQOND AND COATES STREETS, EVERY NIGHT. If you are drafted, come without fail, and lend your aid and give your meney £ if you wish to aid yourselves. Remember, that if you will not work to getvolnnsaeis tte mm Thos. A. Fatty, Secretary. ATTENTION, RECRUITS f-Tbe Eleventh W*rd pays the highest Bounties to all veterans and others .who credit fhezoeelves to its quota. Bee the Committee, at Marshal Lehman’s office and at Chief Franklin’s—they are always prepared with the cash, mhS'St* •3®** AT A HEETIKG OF THE AUDIT* ■as? IKG COMMITTEE of the OITIZBSB’ BOTTXfZ FUND COMMITTEE, held outhe first day 01 March, the Treasurer was requested to piepare and publish the following .tatemeht: fcTATEMENT No. 3. Condensed statement In continuation of the transao- HodB of the Citizens’ Bounty Fand Committee: Balance to be accounted for, as per statement published 18tfcof April, 1864—.., ....*12,053 82 Expenditures: ■ Bounties and premiums to * “ Pennsylvania Volunteers and Militia . .*1,732 60 Expenses of advertising, &c... 213 03 1,945 63 On Beposi* as follows. a the Farmers’ and Me chanic*’ Bank, at the credit of the CibhureinK Agents, reserved to meet outstand ing Bounty Certificates and other dues to Volunteers... 7,930 12 a the Farmers’ and Me* , ehanice’ Bank, at tie credit of Ihe Treasurer. referred to nuet outstanding dues to the Militia and expenses... 2,17817 „„„ !™ S 1 ? Amount of subscription* uuoaid, $1,200. ?hix.adizj>bxa«* March 1,1865. 8. a. MERCER, Treasurer. MICHAEL Y BAKES. } GEORGE WHTTNAY, > Disbursing Agents. - S. A. MERCER, } Tie foregoimrStaiement of the Receipts and Expendi tures of the ulclzeia’ Bounty Fond Committee has been examined hr the undesigned, and provedto be cornet. JOHN S. ADIIOKS. > JAMES C. HAND. \ Auditing Committee. THOMAS WEBSTER, ) It A MEETING OF THE STOCK* W=s& HOLDERS of the BOBNIHG SPRING AESD GOOSE CHEEK-OIL COMPANY will be beta at the Company’s Office) No 311 WaLNUT Street, Sr*t fUor. bach building, on THURSDAY, March 16. 1855, at S o'clock P M., to elect Directors, make By-Laws, &c. By order of the Corporators. mhS-frmwfll* CHARLES BLAKISTOSf, Sec’y. *■' MORRIS 7AR9K OIL COMPANY, K® OYPiGE, 326 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM. JGS$* Circulars can be procured upon application at the office of the Company. mh2»lia f5Sf» OFFICE FULTON COAL €OMM> NY, Philadelphia. March 1, 1835. , A special meeting of the Stockholders wiil be held at office °f the Comoany. 407 LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, March 6, 5885. at 12 o’clock M., to vote on lha quthllon of tho uccaptancf* or rej t-elion. of s supple Bieni to ttis charier ortho Company, approved the 14th day of February, 1566, anthorlzlnr an Increase of the capital crock, and to act on such other business as may come before said meeting. p. c. H >LI*IS, _ _ . , , . Secretary. „H. B,—Annual report fer 18J4 now ready for dirtrtbn tton. inh2-4t IGST*' BASH. OF SOUTH AJHEBICI, *sr . , , PHiiAnniPHiA, March 1. 1965. Th.Dircetore have declared a Dividend of SIX PEE CENT., payable on and alter March loth. mhl-lOfc J. HOCKLEY, Cashier. NOTICE-EMPIRE COPPER COW PANY OF MICHIGAN.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all Stock in this Company, on which the Instalment of Two Dollars per Share, called August 19, 1804, and due September IP, 1884. is not paid, is for feited by bald default, and that according to the Chapter and By-laws of the Company It will be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1865, at 12 AC , at toe Office of the Secretary of the'Company. No. 433 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or be fore that day. By order of the Board of Directors. _ . „ ■ , _ - J.-8- M>MULLIN, Secretary. Bated Philadelphia, Feb, 6, MM. • fel-tnwftmtmhS STATE SIEWCAL BOARD. Headquaetbks Pennsylvania MixtTiA, Hospital Department. „ „. _ Barkisbvho. February 20, 1865. i r.?7i£lt 1 ? * L B?ABD OF PBSfIA. will meet thB ' lll of MAEGH next, to SSS fnP.'S.HlyS.X^tf ' "*" Aeslmu fior - The room s i n which the examination will be held will be designated in the Philadelphia morning papers on the day cf meeting Physicians of Pennsylvania, In good health* famish ing proper testimonm s eg to moral character. Ac.. will be admi'tfid to the examination. T* 1 wul By order of the Governor: .... JOSEPH A. FHIKIPB, feghtmhg • Borieon General Panna. >4B°. COHTISBBTi L BOTEI, COE is® PA BY.-The COUPONS dn« Starch l«t. 1661 on the EIGHT PEE CEBIT. MOETOiOB BOaDIOF “THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL OOMPaNY” wilj b a paid on and after that day. upon preoentadov of the annie at the COHHEBCIAJL BANE tn the City of Phiftu dolphin. > - J, BEEQEANT PBtGB, •feZMJt . ‘ ' Trsatnrer. THE PRESS.-BHItADELPHUKtfiRIUAY,; iiBCHr 3,r 1863; js GRANT MUST HAYS . M I MOJR& MBN* J WILL LOYAL CITIZENS COMBINE TO OXVE THEM: TO HIM! LET EVERY HAN MAKE HIMSELF A RECRUITING The Veterans are ready to go to the front without de lay if the cHixeus will do their duty. Let every Veteran who enlists join the now taming in Philadelphia/- - . - ' fie shall receive all hi* bounties in cash, and be at tached to the corps of the brave and gallant This war will be ended in t!x«y days If every man and woman in the countfy will do all in their power to send men to the army. There are enough discharged soldiers willing to return to the front* if proper means sre used to induce them to go. to enab’e General Grant to take Richmond, destroy Lee’s army* and end the w«r without the aid of the Peace Commissioners of Jeff Davis. Let us procure them and send them forward. THE BIRNBY BRU3ADB. General Hancock is now recruiting, under the orders of the War Department, a corps of Veterans—m?nwho have seen service for two year* or more, and have been honorably disebatged irorathe service of the United Stattg, It requires very little argument to prove that such men are worth infinitely more than ten times their number in raw recruits or bountyjumpers. VETERANS’ ROLL OP HONOR. A fter the Brigade informed, a Roll of Honor will, be Jrabliebed for gratuitous distribution, by Beoj- Frank* sn, the Chief of Detootive .Police of the city of Philadel phia. containing a-lißt of nsmei of all the men enlisting in the Brigade* the number of battles each man has been in* and ihe various gallant actions each oue has performed. This will b* toe prondoet can be handed down to your children. BBPJfEBBHTATiyjS RRORUITS.^ In the proposed brigade any man or woman desirous of sending a rtpieaent&fclve recruit to the army can do so by the psyment of $5O to any of the gentlemen named, or any of the following committees Of this snm <25 will be paid to the recruit, and $25 will be regained by the Treasurer of the Committee to defray extraordinary expenses* includingmasio* printing* Sic., &a., incident to raising troops. Let everynian and woman is the Btate, who desires to be represented in the a r my ooms forward and make this investment lor the porpos* of strengthening the ranks of the army. Bo not wait to be called on. but send the money ana procure a &epre reeeatalive Veteran Becrait, one who has and can make himself of set rice to our Government is its hour of cri.tU Don’t count the wßl dividend. Shall be treated with frankness and equality. Not one dollar shall be takta from their bounties* bat all will be paid them without commission or discount It is our purpose to raise this brigade without the aid of substi tute brokers* and not a single b<muty*jamp« will be We will treat every soldier as a gentleman* every promise shall be kept. If he is injured* the ''’Chief of Detective Police will discover the reason, and apply an immediate remedy. __ BOUNTIES AND PAY. The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer in Hancock’s Corps is, viz: Monthly pay from United States Government* $lB d?er month..*. •**..* Jfll othing account yearly. 42 "Ward Bounty (average)... as City Belief tor Families of Volunteers, $5 per Total.*** ....•.*4 .*..♦, ***♦. i3i The net pay of Veteran Volunteers for two years in Hancock Corps is, viz: Government Bounty ■ $509 City of Philadelphia Bounty. ****+.**.**.—»,„♦.«., 4&0 Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6 . per month***..* ..,****.. 884 Clothing account* $42 per year***...B4 Ward Bounty, (average).**.... •*.**.***•*.**.**.«..» as City relief for .family, $8 per month*******..****.**« 144 Total.**.**.*.... ,SLSS7 The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three years in Hancock's Corps is, viz: Government 80unty...... -****♦.i-**********V*....,, $6OO City of Philadelphia Bounty.•. ***** .**. ***..... *.-* 509 Monthly pay from United States Government, $lB , per m0nth......—....*.*. ***♦ 578 Clothing account, $42 per year.. *..****. *****»...*** 128 Ward Bounty, (average)- ***.-.**.****..■<«.*.*...*.*♦ 28 City relief for families, $6 per month***«*«****.... 218 The committee who have charge of the organization of the Brigaceare: O W. Davis, Henry <3. Howell, Geo. Bollock, David Faust, John W. Evermam, Joseph?. Tobias, D. S, Wtutbrenner, Seth B BtUt. Executive Officer of the Committee, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Detective Police of the city of Philadelphia. Treasurer, MORTON MoKICHAKL, Jr., Cashier of First National Bank. " , _ _ The Brigade will be composed of Three Regimects One will oe raided under the direction of the corpora tion® of Philadelphia. From these corporations the committee wiil consist of Col. Thomas A Scntt. Vice President of the Pennsyl vania Ballro&d Company; Frederick Fraley, President of the Sohuylkill Navigation Companv: Ghaa. E. Kmlth, PMsident of the Reading Railroad Company: Thomas C. Hand, President of the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company: Stephen A. Caldwell, President of the First .JStttioßal Bank of Philadelphia.- ' The 2d Regiment will be raised under the direction of the Manufacturers, Merchants, and Brokers of Phila delphia. The committee will consist of Barton fi. Jena?, Lemuel Ooffin, Henry Lewie, Jr., Charles L Boric (oft) L. & H. Boris), John W, tfextoa (of Jay Cooke <& Co ) . The 8d Regiment will be raised under dlrection of the Com Exchange. The committee appointed are Charles Knecht, President of the Corn Excuagir*, & G. Jatnca, Famuel L. Ward, Joseph W. Miller, James P. Perot, TO THE CITIZENS AT LARGE—SPECIAL NOTICE. Any citizen already drafted, or liable to future draft, must produce a certificate of the Provost Marshal'of the district, to this effect, and furnish me with a certificate check I will furnish him a Veteran Substitute for one year, for $950; for two years, $1,000; for three years, $3,176; which will exempt the principal from the draft for the above-specified time. The Veterans must in all cases be credited to the Congressional District, Town ship, or Ward where they* may reside, no matter where. The Veterans are not liable to this draft, and are therefore competent to-become Substitutes. By order of the Provost Marshal General Fry, the muster ing, officer of the district is directed to notify the provost msrshal-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 or representative recruit. Powers of attorney will in all cases be furnished from the Veteran to the principal to collect all corporation bounties. , Anyoitizenof Philadelphia who is drafted is entitled , by an act of the City Councils, to the sum of $4lO, which, with the sum of $450, pays for a veteran substitute for one year. By this arrangement two credits are _given instead of one upon the quotas, under the present draft or future drafts. »or a two-year veteran- $l,OOO will be required, together with a certificate of the rProvosfc Marsha), setting forth the Sub district and the Congres sional District in which the principal resides: Fora three-year veteran, $1,175 will be required, together with a certificate from the Provott Marshal. Betting forth the bub-district and Congressional District in which the principal resides. On tins tnere wiUbea drawback on the sum of s£oo allowed by ihtt ladelphia, to ail citizens ftom country districts will, of pours®, only receive such drawbacks as allowed by the counties or corporations -Bto, they t«U* THE ■ It is an object worthy of your consideration on re entering the service, to obtain all the money you can, in order that you may invest it for the benefit of your families, without being faxed for commissions by eh&rks, substitute brokers, and other commission men of anv character whatever When you are mustered into the United States service as a Volunteer, the Dis bursing Officer pays you $333 for one year and SF6 more at the end of your term. The City of Philadelphia gives you a City awa® t for $ ICO upon the piesenUUou cf y gut mustering in certificate to the Bounty Fund Com* mission Tlie veteran who retains his warrant for the City Bounty can have li stamped by the City Treasurer, raailns It bear Interest at the rate of six per cant, per annom. The committee aidteit me witl pay each veteran who retains hl» City Warrant in .cash a sum sufficient to make the interest he will receive from the City, 7 7-10, so that it will be canal Jo the eoTernment loan. The City Warrants will soon ba paid by the City of Philadelphia, principal and interest, and the veteran will be able.to proome the Ooverament loan to the . Bmcnnt of the face of the wannatT -Thts is all the local honnty yon get,, with the sxcen tton of the Ward bonnty. Of course yon will secure the Government pay of $l5 par month, $l2 per year foryonr clothing; and, at the end of yolir term, yon are pre sented with tour handsome breech-loading rid* which can .be fired'from-16 to 70 shots per nilnnta. If, how ‘ ever, yon volnnteev to represent a principal who is drafted or liable to be drafted, I pay jon the mom-nt yon are nraitered In $825 honnty for one year in oash, which Is #23 more ti an you wUi get If yon go ns-a vol tmteer. Thesewho represent a pnneipat for two years, Ipay them #975 in cash npombtieg mustered in. Those who represent a principal for threa years, 1 pay $1,130 cash upon being muttered in. ; HOW TOP SHOULD iaVEST TOUS MOHBT The 7.30 is now being absorbed by the Capitalists of the world at the rate of millin''s per day. The Hot-, eminent agents and National Xanhs will furnish you the certiScates of Loan., For every hundred dollars yon invest you receive an interest of two cents per.day, eenlvalent te ten cents per day on , Very five hundred dollars Invested This amounts to three doclars per month, which added tojrour monthly pay, will-yield you-nineteen,' donate. This bond can- he turned-into cash at any time 'lt tent soon beat a premium. COHCLPSIOH. Eemember that your pay commences immediately upon being mustered in. Call at once at the .Recruiting Beadauaners(BeoysMarqueebNo. AOGtioaihSlXfH 8 Company B wfll meet BVfRY MOEBISG, at io o'clock, in front of IHDEPEHDBHUR HALL, for Street Mustering-In, and Disbursing Ofilct, at ths BortheMt corner of SIXTH, and MINOR Streets. EBQOsd story* ? Headauartorsfor soldiers.atterbeing mustered in is Richmond Hail, old Hiueteenth Ward. - BSBJaMId RRiNKLIH, Executive of the Reemliing Committee, and.- fe2B-6t Chief of Detective Dep't of Philiida. t“.ONOE MOKE TO THE FRONT I” »I3tt EBQIMEHT PKHMBYLViJJIA Yth CHIOH LBAGITB WATrOHAE OTABDj SHOT., QuL JOHH A. QOB&AS. (FOB ONB IEAB’S. BSRVIC3.) EEGBBTTB WAHTBD FOB OSJ.TWO, ABD THREE YEARS' BBKTOJB. ; Bounties from City, for one year „,.$4OO 00 BountiesfromGoYernmentj for one yettuimn IDO 00 Bounties from Olty, for two yeara,-«,*.....«~A.5*50 CO Bounties from Government, for two years.,...~. 200 00 Bounties from City, for thneyeare- -SSCO 00 Bounties from Soyenuaeat, for three years 300 00 ’ HIGHEST WARD ! BOU STIRS PAID, BESIDES PAY, BATIOBS,,A]SD OIiOTHIITO. This Sediment is atrttortred tythe War Uejjarfmen and bv the Governor CJ Penns;/ lvan\a. All tire Offioare areYetsran Soldiers, and have Shown COOBAGB UPON THB FIELD OF BATTLE. Do not wait to he Drafted, bat embrace the pretest opportunity to receive the liberal BOUNTIES OPPEBED, anti to«ele«troar own officers. ALL.giTIZBHS_SHOpi,D^STBHEBT_THBMSBLVES IK FIILISB~THIS‘ESa“IMIST-pa6MPTLT7' Colons), JOHH A. OOBBAB, late Major USiBP. V., TaOOB M. DAyiß, lata. Major noth p xt • Valor. WILLIAM H. HBWLIBOB, lato Cajtalii 90th P-T * HEADQUARTERS, NATIONAL GUABDB' BALL. RACE STREET,BELOW . '■ ; SIXTH. RECRUITING STATION, 833 CHESTNUT STREET. •fel7* tf OIFICE PESSSTATARU BUI' ROAD COM FAST, ' „ • PHIiADBIiPItIA, Feb 25.1865. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-—TheXttttual KleoUon for Directors of thin Company will be held on MONDAY, the 6th Aay of Marcb- 1856. afrthe Office ot the Company, No 338 south THIBD Street The polls will b<? open from 10 o’clock A M, until 8 o'eloek’P. M. • - hot here or chares transferred within mty days pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holSere thereof to Tote. EDMUND’SMITH.’ f«27-Bt. Secretary. K®» ?OFHOK GIKAKO NISISU OOH< PANT, No-38A WALNUT Street, ' Ft mamtLPHia, February 2d. 1866. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVS9, That all STOCK or the GIBARD MINING COMPANY on which instal ments are due and unpaid ha* peon declared for feited, and will he *eld at Pnblte Auction on SATUR DAY, the fourth d*r of March, 1886, at 12 o’eloek, noon, at the. Office of the Secretary of tho Corporation, according* to the Charter and By-Lawc, unless e deemsd on or before that day. - A. HOOPEB, fsS-tmd Secretary and Treaeurer. ■SSj" PITTSBURG, FORT WAYJiK.ANB CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY; . PraTSBUBa, Pa , Feb 14 1865. ■ The Antmsl.meetbig of. the Stock and Bondholders of this Company, for the Election of Directors and snch other business as mar comebefure It.wili he held at the Office of Mid Company, In th» city of PITTSBDBG, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY-fhith) of MARCH, A. D. 1866, at ID o’clock A. H * Tne Steck and Bond Transfer Books of the Company, At their effleein the city of Pittsburg, and. at:the-Trans' fer Ageneyia the-city of JSlhw YorS,wUl bo cioeed on the lot day of at 2PM, aad remain doted until the 15th day of Marob thereafter; ? i fel7t.tinh.liK W;H BABHKfI, BeereUry. JNDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS. , G. F. & CO. Have recetred by Ship " ■ SIAM, ’ ’ from Calcutta, ONE CASE CASHMERE SHAWLS mhy.fmwDtf , OBipRMAKBRS’ .CAST-IRON, DUfl o tst *A». lauulreaiNo. UR BouthFROBY-Street. ' mhS.falWB^ { "A* .. ■ '■ ' ‘ ' e . MILITARY. cmcER. BIKNEY BRIGADE, H A N.o O p K. Total—.***. -**.^.—,. w .52,043 ORGANIZATION TO RAISE THE BRIGADE. of yery handsome design*. 33 SUMMER Street, Oil COMPANIES. I3P” ™ JAMIESON OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL $500,000. 50,000 SHAKES. One-fiftli of tbo Capital Stock Re- WORKING CAPITAL. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, flO. SUBSOBIPTION PBIOE FOE FUBIrPAID STOOK, OSUSO. JAMES BITCH AITAtr. ROBERT CLARKSON. - SBOBETAKY, SAMUEL P. BABCOCK. JAMBS.BUCHANAN, I ROBERT CLARKSON* H. B. LIftDERMAN, I MAXWELL BO L. Be MYERS. OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No. 326 South THIRD Street, PUiltttla, Tbepruwrfy of this Coinpany i« dlaatofi luVauaugo county, Pennzylyanla. It embraces £hs foUowlag very auperloi Oil tract*: l.Sixly.fiGvett acrer, to simple, on tbs west bank or tba Allegheny river, to Tioneata township, about a rpile above the borough of Tioneata. Thia traotoontaliu the widest aud ruoat premising portion of the Jamieson Fistic Which Is the moat productive P n rtiou of the river OU terrhor&within many, miles. It haa a frontage on tifce river of one-eighth of a mile; and extends hack from the same about three fourths of a mile, enclosing the P«d of a smallstream called Jamieson'* mu. marly the naif of this tract Ufat, and adapted for hiring. It uesin Immediate proximity toaeveraiwel.s nowprodu* ciug. WitMn a few feet of the boundary line awell is nowfawingi Sowers well, is within a‘ few rods. Jamieson** iun forms a broad aud level valley on this traet, which is regarded by Oil operators as moat favorable for OIL The quality of the Oil produced on the adjoining lands is very superior, being used by the work man for lubxfca tlng their engines; it is at present worth about $l5 per barrel at the well*. The successful operations on the Jamieson Fiata have given value, as OU property, not only to the immediate neighborhood, but to'the vast body of lands on the Tionesta creek. The Company’s lane ia well wooded* aud they will, therefore, ba saved the great expense of fuel* 2. One and three-quarter acres, to fee simple, on Oil Greek, on the Fleming farm. This land is directly on the bank of OU Greek, with large flowing wells in close proximity; a one-hundred barrel well ia on the adjoin ing territory. The Noble well is within two miles This traet is perfectly fiat, and of immense value, being to thefceart of the b* it Oil prod ucicg territory to the world. S. A perpetual lease of three one aorelot*, on .thsgreat flats jn«t below Titusville; it was on these flats that Oil was first uncovered. Thun lease ia enhj set to a royalty of one-fourth of the Oil. The Company propose to proceed with the greatest diligence in the development of their lands , and desire to give their stock intrinsic and permanent value. Further information.wiU'be cheerfully furnished at the OMce of the Company, J\ T o. *B6 Scruth THIRD Street, where Subscriptions will be received at Two Dollars and a Half for each Share of full poid Steel . SvSsctiptions willfealso received by the Treasurer, bu mail or otherwise, at CLA'RKSO£f & CO.'S Bank * ing House, No. X£l South THIRD Street, where books etrenow open. mh2 6t JgjpF** XHE CAMERON PETROLEUM €O. OF PENNSYLVANIA. CAP1TA!........ f....... 81,000,000. SCARES 300,000. FA It y ALUts. --,-*-$5.00. BUESCaiPTIOIf PEICB-«.~.. PHBSIDBNT, VANCE STEWART, , , BECSETABY. j- L. DARLINGTON, _ dikbctoes, S. (D. O. FORNEY, Washington, 0* HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, D, G. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN;?. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGES 0* BYANSi Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Laniaaterce., Pa* The urgent and prospective value of the sto.k of this Company may be inferred from the feet that it owns a fee simple interest in 418 (four hundred and seventy three) acres of the richest-testod oil territory in Venango county, believed by the most experienced oil men in that region to be capable of producing a net annual In come to the Company of one and a bait million dollars, or three times the entire cost of the stock, which would be eiwlyalent to twenty . Eye per cent a month on its subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent, per annum dnita par valve. The following is a description ofthe Company’s pro perty: One-fourth foe simple interest in the celebrated “Hoover” farm, situate ou the Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, oon talnlng 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) aorss, with S3S rods (or over one mile) front oh the Allegheny river, on width there are now' twelve leases, eaeh ten rode sanare,and from which the owners of the fee Birnplo get one halltheoU, free of all expense. Beside* this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which, they set all the oU. Oh this Farm there are now ten wells in operation, producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on It [B7 (eighty-seven) more'lois surveyed, and more than fifty applications are now standing to lease the latter for one bslf the oil to tho owners. . Ont o! the twelve wells oh this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a fast which- snaciently demon strates the great richhese and nUahillty ef the terri tory. • Ia the entire fee simple Interest In 181 (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, eltnate on the Allegheny rtyer, near ly opposite the “Hoover ” Farm, and a little nearer Franklin, at the mouth ol Mill Run, having a front of 96 rode on the Allegheny rtyer, and on* mile on both Bides of Mill Bus, with ample boring anrfkce for one hundred wells, or Lots of ten rod* Wiuare. This tract Is known as the “Stewart Farm," and la dear of all lease* or Incumbrance* of any kind. There is now In operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad join* this on the sonth. In fact, the “Stewart " Farm Is surrounded with, good-paying wells, and within a short time a single lease of 80 rod* front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for $166, MO (one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well has been struck within a few day*. In addition to the territory of the “Stewart” Farm, which i* heHeved to he equally as good as the “ Hoor er, ’ ’ there are on it a three-story Grist ■ MHZ, with Has water-power, a good farm-house, and other building*, hat will be of use to the company. The durability of this immediate oil section I* illus trated by the fact that come of the well* on the * * Hoov er* ’ Farm have been pumping for over four year*, with out any material diminution in their yield, while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one.to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at .Oil Greek. The officers of Dm Company feel justified In present ing the -following estimate of what, with vigorous management, fbealmve lands can be mad e to yield for the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively short time: ■ ■ . THE “STEWART FARM.’* There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all o'which can he leased immediately for one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company. Estimating One well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there is loom for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ton barrels each, would make a Daily product of. -- 1 ■ • - 1,000 bbls. Out of thla the Company’s share would be. 600 bbls. Value of dally yield to the Company, at ten dollars per,bbl (It Is now selling at 813.60.) $6,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would’make the Compa ny’s annual uet receipts, from the Stew artFarmalone,—l,ooo,ooo GQ liiAwiucthecameoetimatesfortha “Hoov. er ” Fane jiß Whlch th* Company own* One-fourth in fee of the land Interest, the , annual nei receipts from the latter would; ))oHeiH«**«*4<lt«H»*oeee-m4«M4AtAi44MAit 276,100 00 Making the annual receipt* from both Timm,—,„w—ihih.,ii—,.,— 1,876,000 00 Deducting from DCs amount the sum of $376,000 for'contingencies, Would leave the’, . ’ Net Annual Income of the Company- $1,600,000 00 ALL THESE LOTS CAN B 1 IMMEDIATELY LEASED, If It Is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the* Oil, with covenants binding lew eea to sink wells, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Yon are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation of Immediately receiving large dividends. hut the basts on whteh the Company rests, It Is he- Heved, will make your Investment hot only safe, but, prospectively, of enormous value. Notwithstanding,at the present prices of oU,the Com pany’s annual receipts (without any further dovelop -ment) would he forty thousand dollars, or sight per tent, on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the moot practi cal and experienced oH operator* in tho State, and hi* residence near the Company's property and general oversight of lte management Is the best guaranies that no efforts will be spared to make the Investment pro- , . . Applications for a large proportion of the slockhave already been made, hut none will be received nhtll the books of the Company are regularly opened for that purpose. ■ . only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription price. . : Tbs stock will be Issued full paid, without further assessments. BOOKS pP SUBBCBIPTION wm be open for a few > days, on and after January U, 1866, at the office of E. G.JAMES, Treasurer, BOSTON. tjnfeerled and delicate CON £LSS%HPX}SB& of both sexes, use H ELM BOD tt*B EXTRACT .BUCHU. lt.will give brisk and energetic footings end enable you to slyw well. . , serred for PEK3IDKHT, TRBASUESE. DIKBCTOBB. ev XBBCSB OOCKTT, PA. THKASUEBK, E. G. JAMES, OP PHILAbBLPBIA* WEST OHBSTBB, PA. No. HR WALNUT Street,.,Phtlada. FINAWCHAI* 1 AMPffIEMBWTS* ZZZTZZT" 1 ipiDWt KOBIWS & CO., 1 MOHitB OKOYSS~- WBWJTOK •*-' I CABI. ASSGHTIZ »«*,COfi|»g9loß I STOOK AHD EXOHANQE , ~">- BROKERS, SO. 47 (SOITXII THIRD STREET, In a 80,000 Shares of OSS DOLLA.K Suh. Oil. COMPANIES. |gg|F° TBS UNION OHEBRY RUN BASIN OIL AN» MINING COMPANT Of y{OTW33, S6O,OOOaf wUcbisnt aside for working capital Only ft limited number of shares to be sold.' OFFICERS. ' PSSBICDNT, WJt. MdOOTCIiEON, Liberty street, Pittsburg. Bank. Allegheny. 8. B.HoELROY, OfMcßlror, Dickson A Co., Wood atreet, Pittsburg. . WM. MoCUTOHSON, Liberty i street, Pittsburg. Dr. L. R. H’ABQY, Pittsburg. TREABOnER. . R. A. GEOBQB. . Casbier Farmers’ HeporsU National Bank, Pitts burg. SBOBgTART, .JAKES McODTCHEON, Liberty street, Pittsburg. JOHN M. CRAWFORD, Hew Castle, Pa. EBSHSZER HoJUHKIH, Butler, Pa. 60TEBIKTBSBERT, THOMAS B. CLAES, Oil City, Pa Hon. JOBS M. DUNLAP, Lancaster, Fa. PmmsjlvanteT ,Matsd eatirol r in Yenango county. AND CONSISTS OP First. 1M norm choice territory la fee simple on Hickory Creek, commencing about 275 rodsTrom its mtrath. on the Allesheny river, and extending along •itber Side of tiro creek, a distance of 2SO rods, making, a waterfront entire of C«>-rods, orroom at least forSOS wells. The developments now being made is this local ity, combined with the late strikes on Pit Hole Creek, and other tribnlartet of the river. show and establish conclusively the fact that time and labor are the only necessary requisites to the obtaining of large paying wells on'this territory. The land Is subject t? two leases of one-half acre each, the Company receiving one kalf the oil, and being at no expense. Second. One. quarter lease-hold lots Nos. is and 48, ALLEGHENY PETE OLEUM COMP ANT, On the Ailsgheny river, about one-fourth mile above Hone Orr ek, and abont thirty rods from a well now said to be producing 40 barrels of oil par day. These lots join front, each 8 rods on the liver —and extend back some 20 rods—making a frontage of IS rods. TWO WELLS Are going down on this prcparty, on* of whioh Is nearly fcomploted—being about some 400 feet. The in dications are that this will he a big well, as already several fins veins of oil have been struck. ' LEASE, TWBSTY TEAKS, Royalty, three-eighths of the oiL ■ Thlrd..9-Mths lease- hold in lot No. 89, SPRINGFIELD PETROLEUM COMPANY, On Cherry Eon, about three quarters of a mile above the “Seed’’well, and hut a short distance from the "Auburn,' “Yankee,” and other good wells. There is room on the property for tbreojwalto, one of whioh is now being vigorously prosecuted. Thirty days, it is confidently believed, will make this well ready for testing, as the machinery mad everything cou- KcopaHyVcm e- half oMhe oif.^ Fourth, 2he entire lease-hold oflot No IS, ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY, (Kerry Bon. On this property there is room for four wells, one of which Is now being rank. As this lease is located near the f&mons Beed, Baker, and Grocery wells, producing respectively 280. 100, and 200 barrels, thereto scsrcelyadoubtof abundant success. The record of Cherry Bun chronicles. no failure In this favorite lo cality Lease, 28 yeara s Boyalty, half tha oil, Subscription Book fora limited number of the above shares now open at the office of MoOOTCHEON & COLLINS, - ~ ~ 340 »nd 343 North FRONT Street. Philadelphia, Peb- 27, 1865. fa27-8t BIOTIC*. THE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL OIL GREEK OIL COMPANY, MERCANTILE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Atro PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY, his been BEMOYED from No. 22 North Front street to No. SOS WAI.NTJT STREET, where the business of the Companies will hereafter be conducted and information concerning the same cheer fa. ly given. Subscribers to the stock of the IfATIOWAI* OIL CBB££ OIL COMP JUKI, who have not received their Certificates, can obtain them hy surrendering their In stalment Receipts at the office. WM, J* MAEOOLM, Secretary. grtgr* FASCE OIS4 COMPANY OF PMS - at 7 SOUTH FIFTH STBZET. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 SBAKES. 135,000 PAR VALUE., $4l SUBSCRIPTION PRICE..M This Company have commenced sinking two weft* on their fee-simple property on Little Sandy Creek. Ve* Banco county; and they confidently expect a largo yield of tfie beet Lub dealing Oil. such as ha* lately been found, in large <manfcitie», in that neighborhood. Those desirous of investment will have the last opportunity of purchasing Stock at the subscription price of One Dol lar per share, during the coming week, as hut & small balance of the working capital yet remains unsold. JAMES GIBBONS, President Josif I Rogers. Secretary. . mh2’3t RETAIi. ®R* «©«J»S. SHIRT FOR 1865. THE GREATEST IHVESTIOH OF THE AGE IST HOOF SHIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY’S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIP TIC Cor double) SPRING SKIRT. ■WESTS’ BRADLEY & CAST (lata J. 1 Sc J. O. West), SOLE PEOPKIETOES and MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81BEADE Streets, New York, .. THIS INVENTION copsifta of Doilbx (or two) Si- Lil-no Steel far-KIKO., in£(mk>u;iy bbaided nesitT a*4 fikhlt together, edge to edob, magma the TOueßEsr. -BteStf. durable Spring, ever SpriQtß. and corseqTunily preserve their perfect ~i6aar beautiful Shape twice as long as any other Shirt. TEE wondjbkput flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to*any Lady wearing the duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced paufenlarlyin *u crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Eailroad Oars, Church Pews, armchairs for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can he folded when m ust ioococ- - py a email place as easily at a Silk or Muslin Dress ' A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing tae Duplex Ellifhc Steel Spring *kibt fora single day wiH never af.er* ward willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Hisses, and Young Ladies they axe superior %p all others THEY are the hast qu alit y in every put, land unques tionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. - t . FOtt SALE in all first class Stores in this city, and throughout the Unhed States, Havana be Ogba, Mexico, South Amerioa, and the West Indies _ 4®-I£IQUIKE m& THB DUFLSi ELLIPTIC 6KIKT. mh3-lm OPRING CABSIMERES. *■2 Cassimeres for Gents. Caeeimares for Boys. , , _ Cassimeres of the latest style. -v Casaimerea for the trade. Now opening, at v 702 AECH Street. mh2tf JOHN H. STOKES. INSURANCES. BB.ICAN life insurance TRUST COMPANY, Walnut Street, 8. E, Corner of fourth. INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1884, §357,800. Losses paid during the year ; AMOUNTING TO §85,000. v Imuraneei made upou tke Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world.' Also upon JOINT STOCK Bates, which aie over 20 per cent, lower than Mutual Bates. Or MUTUAL BATES, uponwhloh a DIVIDEND has been made of FIFTY PER CENT. On Policies in force Jannary Ist, 1866. THE TEN-YEAR NON. FORFEITURE FLAN, by which a person Insured can make all his payment in ten years, and dees not forfeit; and can at any time cense paying and obtain a paid-up policy for twice or thrice the amount paid to tho Company. ASSESS. $l®,OOS U. 8. 6-20 bonds...—.—„* 40,000 City of Philadelphia 6s. new - SO,COO U. a. Certificates of Indebtedness. 26,0® Allegheny county bonds - 16,0® U 8 Loan of 1881.— .’.. ... 10,(CO Wyoming Talley Canal bonds.— If ,«0 state of Tennes.ee bonds-;--; —- 10, TOO Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 10,6® PittsburgrFort’w’ayal, and Ohl cago bonds...—* 9,0® Reading Railroad let mortgage bonds.- 1 ,-. i Hi.,., i i, .....,, 6,6® City of Pittsburg and other bonds I,o® shares Fauna. Railroad stock—. 460 shares Corn Exchange National 8ank..—....................... 22 shares Consolidation National B’k )07 shares Farmers’ National Bank of Reading.. 142 shares Wullameport Water Com- * *+***♦•* * »*♦* <«« 182 shares American Insurantc* aad T* usd Coj&pa&y* »»*'*~ *''**•» J Mortgages, Seal Karate, Ground HaAts ( #c»* 207,278 88 Loans on collateral amply ***«*-• 1325755 7S Premium notes secured py policies 114*399 62 Ca&b in hands oe agent* secured by bonds... 26,601 70 Cash, on deposit with U. B, Treasurer, at 6 per cent....**e;..„*,50,000 00 Cash on-hand and in banfco-.60,351 67 Accrued iatereet and rents due, Jan. 10,454 71 SHE AMERICAS IS A HOME COMPART. Its TRUSTEES are well-known oitiiens in our midst, entitling It to more'conaiderallon than those whose managers reside In distant cities; Alexander WhilUin, William J. Howard, -J- Edgar Thomson, Samuel T. Undine, , George Nugent, Jonn Atkman, Hon. J*me. Pollock, Heory K. Bennett, Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison, P. B. Mingle, Isaac Harlehurst. Samuel Work, AIFX. WuiLLDIN, President. SAMUEIj WORK, Vico President. JOHN S. WILSON, Bec’y and Treasurer. • JOHN O. TAHIR, General Agent, No. 3013 GREEN STREET. faM-fmw6t ffHE RUGGLEB GEMS, A SERIES OF A' Dklicl ub Little OIL PAINTINGS byRUGOLES, ot New York, embracing Laudseapee. Marines- Tenttian Aichlieoture, he. Pr nounced by acknowledged cue- On view and ft* sale at. *SH. BESU. A fcVaNS’. TR* CBBKTN’UrSt. tabs 3t* ' TVf ANHOOD A ND YOUTHFUL VIGOR Aj-a- are legained by HfiLHBOLD’S EXTRACT BU CHU. i ■ PHILADELPHIA. AU, JO KM OP BAITK HOWS, SOLO. SILJTBB. STOCK 3. BOHDB, AND OOVBRN*BirT SrCTOITIKS. BOUGHT AJTD BOLD. Collection, mode on all parts of th, coaatrr. Deposit, reoeived, sotjact to' tight draft, ind Intersat alloyed. faaa-Sm gECOND ■' NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE lEOH CITY TEC ST COMPAHY.) CAPITAL. ©300,000. BAHEBBS’ ADD MERCHANTS’ COLLECTIONS promptly attended to on the moat favorable terms* 6. E, WABNEE, President, JOHN B. PATTERSON, Cashier. feSfr&tt rpSORGE A, WARDER, v-S STOCK BROKER, - • . ~ Ho. »18K WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans negotiated, subscriptions received for the new United States 7 30 Loan in sums of $5O and upwards. mhl wfml3t* OR STOCKS, U. B. LOANS, 6c., v> BOUGHT AMD BOLD OH COMMISSION, BI GIOBGI J. BOYP^ Ja4-Smlf Me. IS Sontli THXBDBtrak. AUCTION NOTICE. NINTH AND SAN- AUCTION BAJ,JBOF HqESE|. OABBIAOSS, So. • t ' '" 7 ON' SAYUBDAY MOE^IEGrRBXT. At 10 o’clock, comprising about FIFFY HOB8E& suited to harness and the saddle. } Fall descriptions at sale. ALSO, A large collection of desirable new and second-hand carriages, light-wagons, dearborns, &c., with, which the sale will commence. Also, single and double harness, saddles* bridles* Whins, covers, baiters, &e. fso poetwmemeijfc on account of weather. Bale of horses, Arc., on Wednesday. Tbirty* seventh trade sale of 350 carriages April 5. mb* 2tif ALFRED M. RIBENE3S. Auctioneer. ANTED— GROOND RENTS MORTGAGES, IK EXCHANGE FOB GOOD OIL. STOCKS, Payirg 3 mi cent, pel month divide*!*. Address With particulars, _ “ Box 921” mhlBt' Philadelphia Post Office. WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COM " MISSION HOUSE, as active, energetic young HAH as galeiman; mass be acquainted with the city and Western trade, and able to sell roods. Also, a LAD, willing to make himself generally nsefnl, with a knowledge of business. Both most have good refe rences. Address, in wilting of applicants. Box 1369, Post Office. mhS 8t» WANTED—IN A PRODUCE COM ■ - HIfSION HOUSE, an active, industrious man, having experience in the business,'&nd who can Influ ence consignments. Address “Produce.' ’ mhl-wfnn3t* Press office. W ANTED.— CORRESPONDENTS * * of Newspapers in this and other cities, who have any leisure time, to state what papers they correspond for, and send their address to Box 2349 Philadelphia Post Office. xah2-It* TSTANTED—IN A DRV -GOODS JOB S’* BING HOUSE on MABKET Street, a SALES 800 KEEHPFB, Must be quick and correct at fienres and have some experience in the business. Address “B. A P., n at this Office. mh2 3t WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A *» Young Han, as Entry Clerk or Assistant Book keeper in some mercantile or manufacturing establish meat. Good reference given. Address “L. 8,. ** No. 1»08 THOMPSON Street. mhl-3S WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOB * V BING HOUSE, on MARKET Street, a SALES MAN who can control a good cash trade. Address “Dry Goods, ’* feSHMSi* • Prcaromee. Employment house, for Housekeepers, Seamstresses, Ch&mbesm&ide.Wnlt' era. Nurses, Cooke, Laundresses, and teuezal house work, white and colored. 80fc LOCUST St. fe2o-lm "EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR Clerks, Book-keeper,-Salesmen, Packers. Porters, Watchmen, Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tend ers, Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, Ac. Employers suited at short notiee. 802 and 804 b LOCUST Street. fe2o-lm , . . STABLE WANTED FOR THREE OR FIYB HORSES, between Arch and Coates, Eighth and Nineteenth streets. Apply at S. E. corner ELEV ENTH and COATES Streets. “JAMES.* 1 mhS-St* PERSON HAYING v* $3,000 would like to invest it in a safe BUSINESS, or would loan it to a pirfcy who would give him employment. Applicants must give ml name and business. Address *• Investment,” mbbwfrmSt* * Press office. A THE ADVERTISER WANTS TO -fiS- buy a pleasant, medium-sized HOUSE in West Philadelphia,.- Addrees Box 2116. mh3 3t* Ming for two or three hoicea. Tthe nelghßorhood or Gtrujautown preferred- Adcrese *’P H.,* # Press office. fe22-wfmgt* M W ANTED TO RENT. BY APRIL Ist, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch -Taraot; i\i Hwacil oKnrti $4OO. AddrOSS Box 1937. Poet Office mnz-iitr* ~ m WANTED TO RENT .FOR THE JSS. SUMMER—A Comfortable House with Stabling, near a Railroad Station- A Furnished House preferred, Address Box 1100 Philadelphia Post Office. fe2s 6t* m WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE Nithe first of April, a DWELLING, with tho modern improvements, with 9to 12 rooms. Bonus of $25. Address +*B.,** 303 Market street. felO-lm* Pp, FIRE-PROOF wanted, small Ijgdflfaizß. for cash. J Addrtss ‘ * Bryan, ’ * Press office. mh3-2i* FORJALi: ANI> TO LET, m TO RENT-A DESIRABLE® JkS COUNTRY RESIDENCE, of twenty -three acres, *■*- with large Mansion, Tenant House,. Bam, sc., abaut ten minutes* walk Horn the Holmesburg Station, on the Philadeipbia and Trenton Railroad. - Apply.at the N. E. corner of SECOND and MARKET Streets. . mhS 2t* mZTO RENT—A HOUSE BEAUTI- Located; ten minutes? walk from TKtBD and CHESTNUT; every convenience, and furniture Tor Bale; rent S6CG. Address '*6. Henry,** ibis office. mh3-3t* A GENTLEMENS FURNISHING £*• STORE FOR SALE—Hag been established seven years, and is doing an excellent business now. A due chance formoner makivg. Reasons for selling and full information given at No. 305 aBCfl Street (third story). lt*_ r\IL LAND FOR SALE CHEAP-80 V/ ACRES OH EAST BRANCH SUGAR CREEK. ml3-St* - G. COLLINS, 334 CHEITfiUr sweat. m A RARE-CHANOE!—FOR SALE— JBaI Ah old eeiabliched HOTEL in the central part of the city, now doing a good business. . Satlefactory reasons foT .selling wi’l he given to. the purchaser, Terras moderate For farther particular* apply northeast comer SIXTH and SPRUCE. mhS 2t* Mfor sale—two VERY DE eiratle three-story BRICK DWELLINGS, with hack bnitdixgs and large lots of ground, on Cooper t treat; hear the Railroad Depot, In Beverly* ST. J. In first-rate order* and immediate'possession can he riven. Apply to PHILIP F. SNYD&B, xu&St* . Ho. 113 South Flgfg Street OIL, COAL, AND TIMBER LAND v FOB BALE. . 210 and 1,060 acres in Elk county, $29 * l‘2oand99o do. in Forest county, $lOO anl $9). 200 ' do. in Centre county, $2O Also, in Clearfield,Clinton,Lycoming, and other coun ties. A. OLWINE & CO., xahl-et* 8. W. cor. ELEVENTH and &IPGB At. ■ROOMS TO LET.—UNFURNISHED -A-V» and Furnished BOOMS to let. References *>x changed 415 PBFNB Street. mh2-2t* TO GOAL OIL COMPANIES. A Good Offices to let, in FEAR Street below THIRD Btreet, rear of mh2 3t* FARQUAHAK BUILDINGS (No. 212). COPABVNERSHIPB. T I MIT ED PARTNERSHIP.—WE, JLJ subscribers, have this day entered Into a Li mited Partnership, agreeably to the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed March. 21, A. D. lfiS6* and do hereby certify that the name of the firm under which said partnership is to be conducted is BUBIiBUT & LAYERTY* and that the general nature of the business to be conducted is the manufacture of Seek Ties* Scarfs, and 8 coke, and the same will be transacted of the .aid firm are WILLIAM M. HDKLBTJT and WILLIAM A LA VEKTY, both resident, of Camdea, N. J., and the Soa eie; Partner Is JOSEPH NICHOLSON, residence No BCB North Sixteenth street, Philadelphia, State ol Fena- That the capital contributed by the said JOSEPH NICHOLhON, Special Partner, ie Five Thousand Del- Brain cash. That the period at which said Partnership Is to com mence is the Ist day of March, one thousand eight hun dred and sixty- five* and that it will terminate on the Sl*t day of December, elfbteen hundred aci sixty-six {lew.} . ! WILLIAM M. HUBLBUT, WILLIAM A. LAVBRTY, General Partners. JOSEPH NICHOLSON, _ „ . Special Partner. Philadelphia, March 1, 1865. mM 6t* T7IBH OIL. , j. l ’®* o gallons, fot tanttefaorlnbrleatinrmrposes, lauding and for sale hr BDW.H.BJwi.Br. mh3-3t* 16 South DELAW ABE Avume. WHALE OIL. 4 • * Bleached Winter and Crude Whale Oil, In as sorted packages, for sale by -EDW. H. ROWLEY, mhg-3t> 16 South DELAWARE Avenue. "ROSIN OIL ■*■o Of various qualit'ei for sale by EDW. H ROWLEY, mhS-St* 16 South DELAWARE Avenue. $966,461 79 PARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 13FOR $1.25, Vi rente and pretty, editable for Albums, and just the thina for scholars to exchange with their schoolmates. BEiHEE’B, BBOOaD Street, above Green. It* I) F. REIMEH’S LIFE-SIZE PHO TOGBAPHS—the moat natural, pleasing, arite ttc, and trathfQl portraits made. Bee specimens and secure faithful likens Bees 634 ARCH street. It* PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM 8-THOSE •*- ' giving zsost catisfaction in elegance of style and durability are the patent hinge back Albums; for sale, aU sizes, B. F. BBIMKR'B, 633: ARCH Street. It* pOR NON * RETENTION OR INCON* X TIBENCB of urine, irritation* inflammation or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys* diseases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, «a!cn]us* gra vel or brick* dost deposit, and aU diseases of tha blan der, kidneys and dropsical swellings* use umm.* BOiiD’oFLBID EXTRACT BPCHU. T> EMOVAL.—JOHN H. WILLIAMS & h CO. have removed from No. ® CHESTNUT Street,- lately occupied by Messrs. Wm- McKee A Co. , ___ CHABLBB F HA6BLTINB has REMOVED from No. ® jj4o CHESTNUT STREET. Mr CHABLBS P £ B aFartMtia our /lmftomtU*ia>e. H WItUAI „ & ■ ranAWsm*' Fafcruanr Id. IS«. ColS-lm* WANTS. POSinvELT last two «««™ BRILLIANT FAItBWBLt REASON 0* 1 •unWaiiu.' LHO^O&A'^*4m...i..i,Hid. JOHANN. gnfmi (For tha tint time in thi, Jit *f A ion SF Madams Batter trill introdncatbe brilliant w>r-He ABU. tiota BALFE'ti BOHEMIAN Gl Kb ' WAW * ALLEBSANDO KFHIDHiIiAm.. -- - • .FEtSil HTHtfiE BARBABIHO ........... THUGDORS HABBLWAN MALVOLIO STBIigoU 8A551...'..-..-. ANION SSIaS Grand Ballet hyiflES THBBKSA WOOD and Co™ de Ballet. And on tMa occarinn „ , THIRD SOBYESIB DB CONCERT. Second appearance of Ibo emibenf Piano Forte Vir tnoeo. CHARLES KUBKEL. GBAKD FOBO^I||OnB, BTgff .„^.b y BBET K (WEED'S POLKA FOB TWOJ*le^ri>A ! ™.Ktrj!fKßS. Messrs. KUBEBD and S. BEHRENS. SATURDAY, Maroi 4,1861. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE SEA SO*. GRAND GALA FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. For the firtt time In America, _ QOUBOB'S NSW OPERA ENTIRE. HIRBILLK. Af fiSWOOV. March 4* *ss*. To commence at 2 o'clock _ A - s i 4 H 0 “ Ar 1 * 1 ®* adfnlKer'B Cbhf D’Oeuvre „ A ROBSET lb diabls, a j ®S ot unparalleled strength- Admission to Matinee $1 to all parta of the house. flw extra chaise for reserved Baata. \ MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, GRAKD INAUGURATION op Tits NATIONAL USION . SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS' HOME. (Designed to he oflnde- AT TAB ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ox THURSDAY STONING, MARCH dfflti 1865. ORATION BY THE REV. BISHOP SIMPSON. The Chorus and Orchestra under the direction at Admission to Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Bslonnw (Reserved Seats included! *1; Family ClrclAcSi traeoeon Locust street. Reserved Ssais Inciaiedl. S cents; amphitheatre. 25 cents. ” Tickets can he .had only at the Academy mi CJaxton’s, late HariienA Book Store, eoFchStant at^o^clock 4 ® 4 * *° * omm ® Bo6 next Monday morning Doore open at I'/i o’clock ; Ceremonies to commence 7* o’clock, mh t4t MEW CHEBTNTJT-ST. THEATRK— CHESTNUT STBS ST. ABOVE TWELFTH. FRIDAY EVENING, Merck 3, BENEFIT OF THE YWHO. BEAUTITTIL. AND GIFT** BUSS HELEN WESTERN, who wilFappear npon this ocsaslcn as CLAUDE MELNOTTR, In Buiwer's beautiful play. In flee acts, of the LAOS OWLIOSB. The evening’* performances will conclude with the dashing comedy styled - COOL AS A CUCUifBEE. Flnmpsr—. ... Mr. Lewis Babe. Brmna-* 1 ™ preparatioll > tK « Band and. wcird-Uks THE GREEK CORSAIR, OR THE WIZARD SKIFF. SATUBBAY AFTERNOON. M Web 4th THIRTY-TRIED GRAND FAMILY ImHER. THE TB REE GUARDSMEN “ Will be performed. STREET THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT OF Mr J 8. CLARKE. CROWDED AUDIENCES, WILD WITH DELIGHT m . EVERT BVBSIbG, The grestsentaMonal Drama of ~ f fiS,ST ' K iiE!te ojp PHILADELPHIA. TOM BADGER—— —Mr. J. s (!T.»»ag MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH "A STREET THEATRE . JLAST WEEK POSITIVELT OF “ THB STREETS OF NEW FORK," WITH ITS FINE Cast. SCENIC and me&hakius UNION SQUARE SNOW SCENE.” ••THE TEaEMENT HOUSE.” and the CRLSBRATBS FIRE SCENE ” feSf-flt ON HONDAf SSXT MBS. LANDER. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST' v/ ABOVB twelfth. * HOSDAF AND TUESDAV EVENINGS, PATRIOTIC AND SCRIPTURAL READINGS. BT JAMES B. MURDOCH Tickets, m canls. For sale hr Athmead & Evans, fit Chestnnt st ; Challen & Son, INS Chestnnt st ; Pres. Bookstore, opposite Mint A limited number of reserved g E ,^Ls la3 ', b S,4i co -£L d *• 8. PUGH’S, S. W. car. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. mhJ-E* AMERICAN CIRC ÜB. WALNUT Street, above Eighth. Mesne GaBBIBER A UEMMIafaH .Proprietocn. Mr FRABKWHITTaKER of the CirSt Will open on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, lSot March* ensuing. M668T8. GABO TUBE & HEMMIHGB f aka pleasured announcing to the dozens o t Philadelphia that tnev have engaged ihe building on Walnut street, shore P0( *£? 101 AMERICAN for the first lime In this city on Wednesday afternoon. The following named stars will render brilliant !»• scenes in the ring; JAMBS MADIGfIJS, double Somes* sault and Leaper: ttademe CAMILLE, Le Petite CA MILLS* M’Lle £LIZa SARDINES, Sqiiestziennesz ft* Poll* Brothers WILLIAM and GEOKGE nasts; W. JH LESTIsB. the Possukt; Ggo„ SaGS DEBS, Equestrian; Mr. Jf>HN POST2K. the Amertctt Jester and Clown; S HEMMISGS, Tight BoSe aS Equestrian; DAE and other great celAbritfes. The two little Ponte* named In honor of Gen. Grant and Gan. Sherman* wiH he introduced every evening* and at the performance* on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. The comnanw will inaugurate the ‘‘POSY RACES ’’ as early atpea* sible, Great euro will be taken to maintain the dteSSy thready achieved* by paying due regard to moral fiment, Admission to ihe.Great Show—Firet Tier* 60 cts.sJfr* cond Tier, i 5 ets.; Private Boxes. $3 and ss 3 as to stea and location. Evening Performances commence at 7 4QI Performance every Wednesday and Saturday ftffgi noon* commencing at 2>a o’clock. FgND HALL. —SSSSf SI and will take place on FRIDAY BVEBIKG, March lDth, 1685, Assisted by several distinguished Artists. The sale of Reserved Seats will commence on WBBKR*PAT. March Scb T SPXu. at X J 5 Gould's xnzsic~9toiß. ■ Particulars in futore adyertlaements. mb? St QONGEET HALL. MONDAY EVbFISg. February 2L and EVERY EVENING UNTfiL FCRTiffiKNOTICE, The original and only „ „- CHRISTY If IMBTRSLS. J-W* RAYN0R...........501e Proprietor andHanacnr Twenty established Artiste in the Ethiopian Prof«£ «ion and the world- renoweed Comedian* _ GEORGS CHRISTY. New Songs, New Buriesg.ues* New Faces, and &U ikt Old Favorites. Admission********** ***»i>*»**«***4h*sh«iBs cento Reserved Seats *,«**,.. -*-60 cento f«2S*9fc * - J. H. BURRIDGE, Amt. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. D L* CARPENTER’S TWENTIETH A3SUAL FLORA!, SOIREE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 19.1565 TICKETS THREE DOLLARS, To behad of J. Thoinley, Bsq., 311 Chestnut street: of tbemtnagers* and of D. L. Carpenter, at hie Dancing Academy, 625 Arch street. feSS-St* ORRMANIA ORCHE BTR4 PUBLIC VN BBHEABSALB every SATURDAY, at S« o'cloak; P. K., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Slagle Tickets. » emits. Six Tickets, *1; to be had at Gould’s, Andre's, and Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the HalL noT-tf THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, -A CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. H. ieSf BOARXNDSCI. DOARDING.—A LARGE, PLEASANT Second-Btory FRONT ROOM willba vaeaut la a few days, at S. E. corner of GREEN and EIGHTEENTH Streets ' ’ mul-3t fST— THE PHILADEL ■WiIwmEgBte PHIA, WILMINGTON, ANU Baltimore railroad. INAUGURATION. Special Passenger Trains for BALTIMOREaud WASH INGTON will leave depot. BROAD Street and WASH* IHGTON Avenue, on _ THDBSDAY AND FRIDAY, the 2d and Sd of -March, at 10 A. M. and IP. U. Returning, will leave Washington on SATURDAY, at 6 P. M. and 9 P. M. SUNDAY, at XL IS A. M. and 4 30 P. H. mh2-2t H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. TTORBE TRAINING FREE OF II CHARGE! Messrs. ROCKWELL Sc HURLBURT will form a «li» for teaching their system, which is new,' original, and practical,and under which better feats of horsemanship can be accomplished than under any and all other systems of the combined world. Our system is entirely different from all others. We do not throw yoar horse* neither do we administer drags of any kind; yet wa never fall to obtain unconditional submission in & very short space of time. We propose to iastraefc you by practical demonstrations. Therefore, gentleman, bring in your Berses, of any and all haMts, from the on trau.ed colt to the o:d reprobate who knows no master, and we promise to handle them to yf-ur entire satifae tlon* or it s> aU co»t you nothing. We handle RUMn- WASS, KICK BBS, BITVBB. BEIDLB PULL BBS* PJLUHdERS, BH2BRS- BOLTERS, HARD PULLERS* SIDE kEISBRS, BEEVOUe; also those that wIU net stand for you to get into the carriage. Timid, and thoau afraid of umbrellas, or any other object. Silly ones* that run the tongue out over the bit. Also, the gentle man s Home, who simply lacks style. Kickers, Biters, Strikers Crowders* Halter Pullers, Plungers to Manger, and those that are Nervous or Vi cious, and will not submit to the Groomcman or Blade smith. ALL HORSES BELOFGIMG TO MEMBERS HAM* BLED FREE OF CHA RGE. At the Rooms of the PHILADELPHIA BIDIHS CLUB, SIXTEEBTH Street, below Walnut, on Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday Evenings, at 7& o’clf ck. Tuition, $5. Good StabHng connected; mhS-Bb* ROCKWELL & HURLBURT. CHATTEEED CONSTITUTIONS BB KJ STORED by HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. VTOFFMAN & JAMES, ATTORNEYS XI AT LAW AND CONVEYANCERS, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PENN A. Saxcei W. Hoffman, • Wiixja* H. JAMS. (Ist, ttf Philadelphia. 1 REFER TO Charles E. Lex,- Sea., I James H. Little, Ssd.,’ B. C. Knight & Co!, i s. AW. C. Biddl^ilSo.; W. H. -Yestofi ft Co. fell-Sm ISJITRA.TE OP SOD A—2oo BAGS JUST -*• * received, and for stl« fa lota to »uit parehawM. hr HAEEISOif BROTHERS* CO., H&anfectarfac Ciwmuta, - -103 Booth PROMT Street. feS7-lm* TJOSTON BROWN BREAD, FRESH -*-> Bailr. at EIIiBI’S BAKKET, f«2Bet* Ills BICE Street. r—| fliil — MALCOLM MACNEILL’* KT -way SPECTACLE BTOBE. [No. 310 South EffTH Street. bal 7Ef£iTE . tpHiji Glassec refitted tosnitalt &g**. a F repairing earefuliy and promptly attended to. mo3-Sae m <SBl NO Pattj in EXTRA-OTIN® BSH&I'BBTH —Mirons Oxide 'Oas administered; and “S»Vh T IhIseTBD, “ BE C L WJir!fB, vm SPRUCE Street a, FIRE AND THIE F-PROOF- InNgAFB JONUFfOTOBY. Larie and small Bate jSSfeonatantly on band by J, HaSSBSFORF, fIS yIHB Street. Philadelphia. faM-Imlf JSSTETST’S OOTTAGE ORGANS Hot omy UNEXCELLED, but UHEQUALLSD In purity of Tone ami Power, dodgeed especially for Chn/che* and Schools, but found to bo atjcally well adapted to tbs Parlor and Drawing Boom. For solo only tar 80. IS Worth SEVENTH Street. Alio, a complete auoitmentof the Perfect Helodeoa mnotantly on hand. faSl-Sm rIE FARNSWORTH OIL COMP ANT liftTO ffmoTod th(>ir ( ! ics to No, 501 CHS iTfiU™ Sirect, eeoondstory. Boom No. 1 „ , fete 6t J. O- FISLBR, Swretarr- TAKE no more unpleasant X and onisafo remedio* for Mplessaot rogfi diseases. Qn 9SLHB- JSXfSACt BffWW andOSPSOYXP BOSS WA3&.
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