AIIMYAU AT THE HOTELS. illncntal. Hie Com >bftelu Stew York j :ice, Jstw York >pi«y» fhintia, N Y I Hone, Richmond. Ky 4 Smith, Kentucky Bcdj’.Tjloevliio, Fa Iresiz* & wl* Ohio 'hayer, Boston lames, Pittsburg members. Pittsburg QulffCi Pittsburg lawelli Allegheny >rdon, Newark regraye* Pittsburg is Ula*fc> Missouri icy, Yeaajjgo, Pa r£« 0 owa,HT illaw. Kentncky t Strong, Chicago looWthooUvllla wlan&Fnnltilß.Ky \»rly, Franklin, Ky 1, Looieviiia hte«S nre ■ Bo&noU, Alton, ill im*,.Alton, 111 : Bowman, Alton, 111 ! awvNew York \lrqer & wf, Fbila whbamer, SI Y •*ue« Chicago jx.KS Island a. OfeaißVsTfbnSrg • CbrUEmwvdtd%'. ' reop« ClaSfl'Stt';’;' /kamstß, IJm/Jffolaaa met & eon.' Hjffih-allle -ikertOnv.OU City The CM Hast a Jacobs, * Y Mailer rgan, USA. %n\scy, HarrUbuxg IDD, JS'J Irew* WiUlJßsrort .Jr »WUii*fiupo(t Bedford w.Vcoongooo ui- y Y it.r & dfl,Pale*tina ,ads, Lancaster ads, Lancaster it, fey itt>u* £r y irist mms. WlljnScgioa -on, MUftrd ?«“, MUford Kolioak,M D. USA *tr ii la. Pa Along Island - ;>on.ou Oily Pa Il<a Lyon, Mass wrtoß, USA kvysolca, Pa ] s*m, Baltimore so, f tv? b. atvr YoA -iation. Baltimore Pittsburg >lin, Pittsbcrg •rgf.p, JJew Jersey ulli, Wasb.JD G Jn*ew, Jlarrlwbnrg. (si. fiornsto'wn ■t, Noirjfctowa I Tlu) An err. Kingston itchell. Indiana >flr?igkt t Ohio rrJeon, Hew York 8 Brcwu to-", Delaware BridgfeYJtle Di t City i uint loodwfn, Hentaeky tor, Kentucky ahall, Brio 'Wlee ner, Penn a /te« Germantown '.erodt, Maryland an, Potter co tpPi Penna Vlie Met tcer, Bow Jureey Ker Jarsey Kaw Jer«»y •aa ft la* Pltt&oavf it. Banyin®, Vi WrlgM, Clearfield wofi. Baltimore /rleaafi. Chicago /tlror* Baltimore >ton* Baitirsore ihmau« Pifcrscnrff lyhon. Brooklyn, rite, Feans ib.6, L&trofce, Pa >Uh, Latrohe, Pa tpstm* Liverpool, O ir, Fortf-mouth, u tar, PitUboig jis, Ohio aaayer, J*ff City,J£o iflieon, Ohio toford, Q<tv.mll Bluff 3Tfae l icKelyy, Cfctttarqna Lehmann, Pittiburg ; Dairy, -Aliecto-wn Fergus, Elizabeth . Dixon, Dayton >jnnieoo, I'mna & wite ViU Will *Uey, TliusylHe iylor, Denna Tile Co: viVTaid, Mainland :Qf»o* u B A_ 8 Jones* Chester oo Moore M Chunk phiilipe, Chester oo irnite, Harrisburg act M Chunk leu, Baitimote Clark, Ponsto\ru iafer, Penna Uoa. 0 8 A , iilf, Liverpool, Pa The Biirli Baeis co ant, Altoona reason* Paterion , mit, Lainberlvlllol ! 4 Parry, Attleboro rowdale, Newtown tlrkbrtdi. Attleboro >Uomb* Wert Amwett Tbe Blai jiaii Harrisbara , , UlllerstowA tiger*AUs&tu wn IUXW, Ke&dtog ' t, Betterton >*6n« Bomerton w> Jteekispb&ia , Brov nifcuig ■ vrner, Penna 'its P9EH& Tlie Bti rden, Laurel, Dal Jellif-Delaware um. Williamsport vnklln, Barr York earUl * wf. » J & la, He w Jersey nsay> Barr Jarsay i, fcdrcrodel'urjf lose, Btroudslmig SPECIAL NOTICES. JTION. is onderelgned, am the owner-of Letters Patent i Onlted States, originallv granted as early as ,hlch iscare to me the exclusive right of making, and tiling— —Cottars. Cuffs. &e , made entirely of paper ion of starched linen. pillars, Cuffs, &c., in which paper am !h muslin is used. iraons who make, sell, or wear the above men articles without a right obtained from me iii tlthtr one or both of said patents, and render vsa liable to me for damages. ,ly parties to whom I have granted license to ■.tore the above articles are the Lockwood Ma ing Company of 253, 257. and 259 South Street, Philadelphia, and their goods are duly (Ctly Stamped wlh the dateoof the patent. WILLIAMS. LOCKWOOD, Sole Assignee. Lime on the New Pane. BT THE BA.RD OF TOWBR HALL, Mack contention wo milt Baised about cut near I ark, Near Schu jlkill ekoro; Some bketke clan, some dou't. Some will arul others won't The thought glye o’er, ' Bays one, " such a sweet spot By the HobuylkiU we’ve cot. That, If we epend Cask enough, It will he Bnch a» etrargere to see Will gladly wend." -Says another, ** nth waste > Will onr wits have disgraced, it this sad time; When so many In vain Of keen hum er complain. Though free from crime 1" But we all are agreed ' That onr own frames we need To beautify. By a garb of good taste, Which we may, withont waste, . Prom Bennett hay! Stock selling at greathl Reduced Prices— doownents offoted toimioJiMora of lUs's, or Soya’ Otbbo<7ats. _ ® _ JOHBS’. THE LOWEST SELLING PRICE la Marked In flknrea on rack article, ABU NEVER VARIED, AT JONES' Greecent One-price |Ki CLOTHING HO-M-EMr HAKBET above Sixth, No GO*. « , reduced to unit tbe times, laortment of EEADV-JIADE CLOTHING, all seaeone, onastafluy onhand. rork made to older at ahort notlea. It Haxb, ob tthebb the Hatr ib (ECOYXBY CAN OOMPABB»WfTfI( *B B Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. Bair Color Restorer and Dressing, Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ebar, it is complete within Itaelf; no other dree aecompanlment of any hind bains required. Vrenoraied and strengthened, and restored to color! aoftiesa, andbeahty, without the ap- <jf mineral substances. It Is entirel? different > many articles that liars bean issued MM rfras and is the only Jenown Restorer of Color and Sait dressing combined. Ji 4 dallMfa y per nd can be applied by the hand or soft brash, as theskin or soil the flaest linen. a jeetore iray hail to ita original color. . ui make it g/ow oa bald heada. will niton the » atai&i «eerotioaa, vlil remove oil dandruffand itehinf*. rill make the hair soft, glossy, and SejdbU. 11 preserve the original color to old age. 01 preventthe hair from falling oS. ill owe all disease* of the scalp. ' oesie a bottio; six bottles #4. Sold by Dr. &80IT, So. 330 IT. SIXTH Stmt. Sat by - pert of tie United States. It 'a Honby Boap. od TOILKT SOAP, la nuhnnlTamldt from ti« OHOIOSST matulaU. la MHJ) ■’ll H« wrtm*. TEAOBAKTIiY BOSSY DDT BSISBPICIAL In tto action upo> lor nl* by all Bru«t*« and Yusy Goo* - ■ reS-tnOuly CTBOPATHXC ESTABLISHMENT. —Db. ITBYBES, on* of ttaa FiHiT DKCOVBBSBSof* item of tnatinr dtaeeao byMOOIfIBB BLBC APPLICATION 4, and who hi* b»s» ao vary ' At PEHN ESBABB for the l*et Sh»» year*, rad hi* ’office asd residence to 1038 VIN 8 door below Baran terms. «a desiring refereaow, or any partlonlar* to hit apeclAl mode of treatment, will wid for a pamphlet. . .. or Adriea gmiltcu, U I Jib* McDowell, Pittsburg Marshall Parks. Norfolk Hew York John T &yan, Heir York H H HoUIb, LTAQttM&SS Miss Jones. Lynn, Mesa Chandiei B Gregory. H j 1 T Siimhsra, Warren m F fP-o Hew York S ? 5®£ d » *% H Jersey J A Babcock, Hew York 8 wf t suibary § r il* Hesf. Brooklyn Br Jlrtteott.CdEtesrille* Pa * f| B . dri 4» WAsktagtok A SBbd, Boston CKTtiekerman* ST _ W & Jessup. Moatro«e,Pa gSGregory. Jr* H J W H Clay, Hew York W d Marshall, St Louis E Wilder. Hew York J Le'p.PDriDf.Mauch Chuuk Geo D Clark. Boston G L Brtnekerhoff, H Y Capt S P Baleted & wife P K Dickinson & wf. A Y W J Ball Oil CHt Geo M Colburn. Hiag&ra P’s i$ OMofP^Y.Bordeatown. 8 H Effort!,‘ Boston J B Raekiss, Hew York JWw^&SSSW 8 Hutchins, Hew York Grimef, Maryland %^BuU t Hew York. Chelocr & la, Boston 3LRodtaao, Frankfort. Ky BAfarhard. Main® B Brooke flyeo, Baltimore l G M Hiss, Baltimore llrartf. ■ Hon J Patton.Pa . , JD Meteor, iBAAi. , v aeo Brower. Hr * A H Bictiarde. WUMnttStt £ OKSisrr, DBA . >• John Gtotn, Baltimore . . TfioaOrten, Bnltlmofa fios Barke, HarrUbur* ■ a y* d / Jacob Burley, Tyrone,Pi 0 Jj Horvp, PhiUpebiug Robert Crawford, Pa _ ■ Dr A Craae, H •■* , J HUUr . WWBeilacl Israel s J K Hattter v Fhfatoa. J Wallace, Jr* Pa ;. D J Praner, BaUafontd - • a Aron son. t Pittsburg Mrs Jobaston, ff Y' P Wise, Williamsport •f 1{ Hiitop Head. J 0 Slaaht &_wf. N 0 Tbos walker. Pa 1 - Oha« 0 Orassoa. USA f TilgUman, m EUhmfßer. H D L Loomis, New York Z Wiiey, New Tort Cyras N Berr, Lancaster T J Herr, iiancaner J Conner, Pottaville JA Brahe, Cincinnati, O J P Smith. New York W E Conover, New York - PH Marray.PorUmoatli.Q Derlean, I Lanlng, Jr, St wif B A Uhisr, Lebanon 8 B Keeler, fi Jersey £ F Eolem&n, N Jersey Mta HazaUa, 9 Jersey T H Mouree, Hew Fork J S Faff, Washington 8 Deehiar, Easton JTTaylor, MinerayiHe SW Ramthk, BraokviUe A King, wllnx Da Hiss H Giles. Erie W £t Brie* head, Hew York RP Johnston* la, Spr’ffid P £ Reiley, Baltimore Lt JD Meador, Syracuse, NT rdiantfl’i BB Farkesv Indinapolis- B Siren e«r, Indianapolis W If Garvey, Okie M Stem WM Tomer J B Money W Zeook, St Bonis P Lewin, Green Bay, Wis f> M Bong, Ciiambersbnrc Frank fieoore Chamosrsb H B Smith, Palmyra, Mo LJ Blakely, Campbell,Ky A WPray, Mass W 0 Rankin, Wilkesbarre J Anew, Mercsretrarg N Gutman, Meadvlila her 8 J Oornvili, HT lifted Heatidto. H York £ Brans. Brady 's Bend S A March and, Gresaab FVBLaird* Green»bm*g John V Starr, Hew York Tbos Graham, Maryland H W Dickey. Massillon, 0 D Kalbfus, M&uch. Chunk H Peckham & la, Pena* J B Barnes- Bucks co W Dean & wf« Newark, Bel H H Florida J Johnson, California*- 8 8 Backeit. Bhlppsn, Pa B K Field, Brooklyn Geo Brown, Tara aqua W £ Coffman, Bioozosburg imerdaZ, Wm Underwood, Centre co O Stover, Pottstown H Livingston, Marysville Thos tTalter, Chester co J H Sheaffar, Lancaster J B Kieiner, Lancaster a G Davis, PotUtowm D Baibank, Mass J A oiinlow*Lapcwter co HFt « w * ton i J B Waltoa, Backs co ey Sheaf. S Ho 7 oomb, West Amwelt Bd Atkinson, Wrfcbtstofm Ed GilUnsham. Bucks co W Conard, Bucks co John Davis. Bucks oo Edward Hughs, Backs co James Smith, Bucks co M B Watson, Bucks co kck Bear. 0 Roads, Somerton J Yanartsdaten, Penna M Yan&rtkdaleu, Penna* W Bddows, Mordand 1 Yetkes, Hartsvil'e I Trexler, Yardiey viua A Suavely, Wayne co M Suavely, Wayne co J Overholt, Buckingham .Olson. Hr Barsea. U*W Items 0 OOtwell, D-lawa'e P F Biebards & wf, Del fbos Dodd, Qalncy, Mass J J Tailor. Maryland Levin s Helsan, Delaware Bieklel A Uason.Lslawara LEf Demis, Delaware TOW** HALL, Ha. BIS MARKET Street BBHHETT <1 CO. Bean Muffin ok Wisconsin Cake PASS (aecompauM by ft printed reripefur making the Cake) for sale, with a variety of other Cake Fans, by TBUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Bight Thirty-iv,) MAR KET Street, below Binth. It India Rubber Handle Table Cutle ry, although more costly than most others, we believe to he far cheaper, bom Us superior durability under hard service and hot water. For sale by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Bight Thirty.five) MARKET Street, below Ninth/ Arant Itch—All Skin Diseases. ABUT ITCH. TETTER. arMt itch. tetter. • "DB. SWATHE’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT" never falls tp cure the most obstinate cases. Frlco 80 cents. Sent by mall on receipt of 60 cents. Prepared by Dr. SWATHES SON, 330 North SIXTH St. It Grover and Baker’s Highest-Pre mium, ELASTIC STITCH, and Lock, stick SEWING MACHINES,'with latest improvements, mhl-im 730 CHESTNUT Street. Winter Stock Moving Off ! Clothing to sell! Clothing io sell! Cost more money than you can tell! Elegant styles I Enormous stock! I’rices so terribly low as to shook The people who daily come aid inquire, " Why don’tytmaellyouT QWjiinghighart" Moving it off I Making It fly 1 Like a layer of aaowtn the month of duly; Keeping it making it sell * . . Suiting the wants of each customer weH. Better buy soon J If you wait too long, Our winter clothing will au he gone, Andlhch you'll hearua bejln to sing ’ 'Of magnlfloant miment to wear in the Spring. Hurfyalong! ye fenthuien all i j For the Winter Stocit of the GreatUAKHAhJli! *S- Prices lower now than any time during the last twelvemonths, OMatfShdlseo '- ‘' 1 . ' ■ : ~ A v - . /WANAMAKEB A BKOWN, ’•i ~‘ V" V OAK HALL, -H '. . her. SIXTH and MARKET Streak Jr. i ■»»VAt>ve"v' —'-m - flfigS&f; George Stuck & Co.’s n iTTfI ' pianos,, : (T OTI ahi> '' ' _ MABOJL* HAMLIN'S. . • f .{fajSINBT ORGANS.'. ‘ -f . • PIANO , OvenMp each of these line CABINET FORTES. lastreminta.-haVe been sold ■ ORGANS. •■jaysfi, to« 4 o*w«» PORT® eonetaillybicrrißing. • OBGAVB WABO ;; Forsale'oSlybv CABINET POBTBS. E, GOTTLD, ORGANS. PIANO SEVENTH and OHSTijUT 8t«. CABINET TORTBS. uolfl-tf ORGANS. TYLKR^ —BOWLIN. —Near Dowuingtown, Pa., oil tbeSSd insi., by tbe Rev. Matthew Newkitk* £. A. Tyler, of Moutrose, Fa., toMaryrj.-Dojvlln. of Dowu* Ihgtown. ' 7-f B£WBEB~’Mirc.BDpRJS. P, Coßlstoß. Mr Albauus Mury A. Mnledow. ail of this city. , a - .* OSBOURNE—WILSON.—Oa Wedueed&y;- March 1, 1885,. by the Rev. J. B Et-eve. My. J*me2 J*ios»©J os. * beuTseto Miss Mary EUen Wlliou, all orihie eitr. -• ? BLAKE—GUTHRIB.—Oa the J. P. Goulbton, Mr. Edward Blake and jSrf f E. ’ Guthrie n ■ t THOMAS—BSOOKB^—rnConshoiicckeh^Fa.i-ou'-the' 2d lusiaßt, by-Rsv. John, O’AellL Mr, ’ to Miss Laviuia Brooke, both of Chester Valley, Fa; * MANBXBSON,—On theßdinst., WUliam L. Mander* eon, in the 4Sd year of his age. r ¥he relatives and frieads of the family are invited to attend the fanaial, from hla late rasidence, No. U 26 Neith Seventh'street, on. Monday morning, the 6th In ft., at 10 o’clock. ** FLOOD. —On the 2d last., John Flood, in the 32d year of bis age, The relatives and friends of the family and the thea trical profession are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of J. F. Ward, No. 2033 Summeretreet, on fcunday .afternoon at 3 o'clock, with* out further notice. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery.* L CTMaN. —On the morning ol the Sd lust« John Not man, in the 55th,yearoi his age. /Ibe male frteßds of the family, and membersof Bt. Andrew's Society, Historical Society, Musical Fund, Pul j technic College, and Franklin Lodge, No. 131. A.' Y. M., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, No 1130 Spruce street, on Mon car. 6thinst .at2o’clock. **jh EVaBB.—Oh the 2d last. ♦ of consumption, Fannie, daughter of David and L&vlnia Fv&ns. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerals from the residence of her parfcnts, No. 464 Marshall street» on Monday, the 6th Its!., at 2 o'clock. Interment at Monument Ceme tery, • ** KBUG. —Cn Thursday evening, Match 2d, MarthaC., relist of the late F, Y. Krug. Funeral from her late residence, 3231 Arch street, on Monday morning, March 6th* at 10 o'clock, *** On the morning of the 23th ultimo, Abraham Mends of the family; also IT. S. Aseostor and assistant a»**saors of the Third Collection district; Mslita Lodge, No. 295.. A. Y. ‘M., and Ken singlon Lodge, No. 0, I. O. of O, F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. lOlSßaudciph street, on Saturday afternoon. March 4th, at 3 o’clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows’ Ceme tery. *** BROOKE.—On Wednesday, March Ist, Mark, son of lawlb T. and Ansa Brooke, aged 4 years. Thered&Uvss and iriends are respectfully invited to attend hie ftomal. froTn the residence of his grand father, Mark Brooke, Radnor, Delaware county, on fc&iurday morning, March 4th, at 10 o’clock. Carriages will meet the 8 o’clock train at Morgan’s Corner. ** JJUPIN’S PLAIN BLACK GOODS.— Impln’e Tamieoe. ** Bombazines. *'• All-wool Bt-pe. “ Empress Cloth*. ** Merlnoss and Cashmere*. hfaneseUne De 1/Slnes. 8-4-wtie Bare*e Hernanl 8-4-wtds Barejes and Crape Mareti. TlllbaJ Shawls. *c. BBSBOH & SON, Moimiinr Store; Ho.- 918 CHESTNUT Street, Eyre & lindell ABE RE CEIVING a STOCK of superior DBY GOODS adapted to tie DAILY WASTS ofEVBBX FAMILY. Full Stock of Staple Goods. Fisa Stock of Faacy Goods. Hew Goods daily received, 13S” BIBIJE CBSEDB, Wo, A—BY X. H. STOCKToIf, at ELEVENTH and WOOD Sts— SS BBATH Afternoon, o’clock all are Invited, especially the ft lends of Christian Union. ■ XV* IK3g° TESPEK SKRYICES-AX. XJBtE fcSf HNIVERbALIST CHURCH. LOCUST and JU KI PSE Street*. TO-MORROW EVENING. Key. I,t BRIGGS, Pastor. It* SOTICK-THB BBT. DB. PI.U *=*' HER will pr»aehTO- MOBKO W, at 10Ko’clock A H ana at 3H F. M., In Bar. Mr. CHAMBERS’ Chnich. ‘ ‘ Is* IIKSI KXFOBBEB DUTCH §=K? CBCKOH. SEVENTH and SPRING GARDE* Sheets, Bev. J. H. BUYDAM, Par tors. Services at 10M o’clock A. Id. and o’clock F. M. a 1* UNIOJ9 PKIACfIISG AT AHEBI- I=e? CAN MECHANICS’ BALL, corner of FOURTH and GEOBGE Streets, TO- MOBBOW (Sabbath! AFT SR JSOOH.at ax o’clccv, by Key. P. S. HENSOB. Sdb ject— " fancttfledAffiicttbiiß All »re invited It* agsf ST.iCEKSnBNT’S CHUBCD, TWBBt« *=Sf TiETB and CHBBBT Streeets, On tba SHE* DAYS in,LEST, (Instead of the Afternoon,) tbere*WiU lie service >n tile Oburelt In the EYEnING. Ser vice TO-MOKBOH EVHMING will commence at IK o’clock ' It* SECOND ADVBHT MBfiTISGS. VSS Bider STIJABT will breach at the Hall, corner HiKTH and SPBIHG GARDEN, at 10>£ A. M. Elder DUBBANS at 7MF. M. Seats free. It* (®= CAITABT I’BSSBIWRIAN l=E? OHUSOH, LOCUST Street—Bev. EDWARD T. DOABE. of toe Micronesian MtEjion. vriU deliver s. Missionary Address TO-MvBBOW RYiItIHG, at 71? o’clock. 1 ■ CEKTBAL COBOBE6WIOSAL E3S? jiCHIIRCH. CONCERT HALL. Communion Ser vifiSfTOtlWßßOW', aticdlo’clock. Preaching by the p4tOr, Bev. EDWaBP HaWES.at 7>i o'clock P.M. It* SBCOBD ADVERT MEETISffBS.— las' B. .MATTHIAS, of New York. Is expected to preach TO M*SrßffW,,st the Hall, northeast corner of FlftTß and Chl-LOWBILL Streets, at KK A. M.-and IK F. M., on subjects connected with the Second Com* ln« of Christ It* KIEVENTH-STBEET M. E. CBUECH, ELEVENTH - Street, above Wash* dngton avende.— TO-MOEBOW., bracking aMOKo’qjooirjjy;Bey. T. L. JONES and at 7X by Ecvl JOi WELCH. Missionary offering of the Sabbath scholfct iK o’clock. Addresses and other in* ten eUc g qaterclseg may be expected. .It* #<g*» NORTH PBKSBTTEBIiN CHURCH, SIXTH Street, above GBBBNa—The P Sl eto|, Kev K. W, BESBTt-B. D., will preach TO MORROW (Sabbath)MOßKliSQat 10K, aadBVJBEINa at r iVi o'clock. - It* . BEV. GF.OP.GE W. BMIIJEY, I»AS *73S’ TOB of Second Congfegattonat Church, corner of ELBVB6TH and WOOD Streets, will presoh TO* MOaROW. at 10>i A. M and ?>, P. 81. Strangers are particularly Invited. It* ava» THIRD BEFOBKED DUTCH l=» CBUECH* COB TESTS AND FILBERT Ste.~ Bev. W. J. B. TAYLOB, D. D.. vrUl prdach In this church to morrow, berries at IQXATM. and 3)1 P. M. * |3Sr THE DifihETßlfflTY -BET. B. ■»» F. BARRETT’S Lecture TO-NOBBOW EVE. DING (comer BRuAD snd BBASDY WIHB Streets) will ho on ihe-Pew Church (Swedenborglan) doctrlneof ‘•The Divine Trinity, ’ ’ showing ittota intellliible, ra* ttonalf Scriptural, and free from the difficulties and em barrassments wbiohthe popular doctrine on this sub* ject baste encounter,-Mr. Barrett will preach In th» Morning at lOii oVsB AH are Invited. „ It? «-y IS. B. TSIGIKDES, OF OHIO, EtTS' coin preaoh lit the Hall. Northeast comer BBOAD and. SPRING QABDKfI Street*. TO-MOBBQW (Sunday), at 10 K A M-^TSu-b-ject— the Bibles VA¥. K , Chrietianexperlenoe.- . It* isaw LOTS WIFE DISUOUBSE IN. lde? ST. -MATTHEW'S Lutheran Church, NEW Stmt, below-Ferlrth. between Baca and Vine, by the Pastor. Bev.JSgW: jfBTTBE, on TO. MORROW (Sun* day) kVENInGt 73Y0 vlootl. Morning Service conx mcnces bait past ten. ■ It* tZST* RECORD SESSION TO YOUNG •?». WOMEN.—The Bev. Dr. SBAINZBD will ? reach hla/Ssrond Sermon to Yonng Women, in old ■jus-Btrdet-Ghurcli, at half,past seven o'clock TO MOBBgWtBpfiIaG. AUTtflte invited. , X.V PCgS mftOß M. R CHCBCH. FOPKTH l=» Street, below Afcb—ANHDAL MtSStO*ABY SABBATHbMarch «ih, JOHN R DHEafN, D. D., Missionary Secretary, wuDnreaoh inf tba Mom* i&s&tluK o’clock. 1 The -AlierflCGn ■will be ddToied'mU# iJaYe&IU Mia* fciouarv Society, corazaenclagAt^SoTmKlc. The £x«reiae3 will tohaia of thhrpsßoataUoa. of Rm bles>» Mostoep, of addreiinjprfifilnslng. •At7)£6’e]<*cfc ia the NvaaiaFaddrss&ea will bo de lifted by Dr. Durbin and others. mhS 2;* tCgp* C»«BCH tM)SSECBATMII -GER MAN KEPOhMED BT. BTEMBPS CHtJftCH, on COEIN7BIAN Avenue. will he ccniecrated on SXJJSDJIY <to*i»m.«ira’ffl£&>f March.- Services will be held in tba Morning, AtmNoon. and • Tw’-^ ic^ J’.i* d slmo dnring thef follovwgweek On MON* gAJ- TOEtDAY. WkDaBSDAY,, *nd THDB3DAY The Services wUlDaih Oe German Lab* Iffiffge except on Snndsy afternoon aid JTue«dav eve- Oie servUes will bein Bngllsb Toe Bev. BOMBERGBB. Dr. MABIN, and Other eminent Clergymen will conduct the servleea It* i-2gS .DHILADsa.DHIA TBAG£.ANIt Ser. *. W. Oittatool. Hot. Wja, Uoraeli, L. L D i and other#will addroae ihonoting. Fttbirciavited.it*' R®' ingTrtU ba held on next MOKDa? at Brotherly- 1-oTa'Had* corner or NINTH and t§f*SlNd OaßDßSftfc,,4thstorr. Addreswawinhedeltveredby the Htv. C. W.IDENNIfiBON and others. The public are icyited to attend. * rar i ECTfcß* upon Bsmomsa VSS? GOLD, MLVBB, *o, —ProfessorvSiLLXMAßT, of Tals College, fills well known, was osAOf the flr*fc, if not the first, toVroafce scientific r«aearchea<upon the S rod nets of Oil Greek. Job* before any wellswereannk 3tre, since which he has paid ZLneh attention to this interesting and all*absorbing subject. He has folly in vestigated* the theories, geological and'chemical, con nected with the origin and production of this remark* able substance, in all the localities in which if has yet been ft and in any quantity, including Canada. Pane aylvania. Ohio, and Virginia We jjeed scarcely say that none are more capable of forming a correct juig xr est on this subject than the Professor, and none more able to impart this knowledge pleasantly. ' During the past year he has visited the most wonder* ful mineral district# of California end Nevada, and. has parsed over and eatamined critically the immense de posits of asphaltomand the remarkable oil springs of Tbeie deposits were known and mentioned by Van couver in 1792. and nave been closely examined and reported upon bv the engineers of the Coast t nrvey Da* pertinent, and those employed in makiog explorations for the South Pacific Railroad in 1553 to 1956 . Professor SiUimsn. in responsato tbe invitation of a number of influential citizens, has consented to deliver a Lectuie upon tba Mineral and other resources ot me Pacific States, for the ben* fit of the Sanitary Commit f-ion, in which, besides giving hie views upon the ori gin c f petroleum, be will uweU largely upon the oil deposits above mentioned, which he considers at tfitiOßg the most interesting o£ the locabties he has Ttsued. _ We strongly recommend all interested is Petroleum end Mining operations of any kind to give tblsTactu’e their httentien. It will take place at GO VGBRT HALL.* THIS hVEBIffG, March 4th, 18M. at 8 o'clock, and w ill be lolly tilaatrsded by maps, diavrami. aod .paint inev executed by HuessU Smith in hisbeet manner. It -' THE raFTEBSTH WARD PAYS THE HIGHEST ISOTJNTY, IN O ASH. CITY BOUNTY PAID IS CASH. M. WANNER, . Kcernltlss Agent. Center of THIRTEENTH and BRANDY WISE Streets. mh4-6t YMTJEKASS! - THE FIFTEENTH WABD FATS THE HIGHEST BORN IT TO YETfiBANS CREDITED TO THE WARD. Recruiting Office. - mM-Bt N. W. center FIFTH and PRUNE Streets. I OEBIEESTH WARD WtU,PATnnt. HIGHEST • BOUHYY, AND CASH THE CITY WASRAjpg. ApplrWt^immtttee. Comer of THIBTBSHTH and GEERS Streets. JOBS BAIRD, Chairman of Executive Committee. Thomas Thompson, Treaatirer. mhi-tf HIGHEST . BOUNTY IN CASH. CITY WARRANTS GASHED. COMMITTEE AIVfAYB IN ATTENDANCE AT 9, & / L. LADNER’S NORTHERN MILITARY TTAT.ty , BASrCOCSL*S VETERAN CORPS. Men mustered In and paldbefore leaving the premises. Surgeon and Mustering Officer Rave their anartors here. Parties bringing Kctuits handcomejy dealt with. REMEMBER TWBLYPH WARD, NORTHERN MILITARY HALL, THIRD, BELO W GREEN. ' mb2-St £., B. ENGLES, Treasurer. ‘ TKHTWL WARD. #9OO POB VOtUNTEBBS „ ' POB OJfB YEAR, Mustered iu and credited to the v TBKTHWABD. City Bounty, eafih.. Ward Government 80unty.......... Veterans for Hanrork’s Corps: - TBpeoial Government 80unty,,,,,300 % One year —.,..*9™ Apply to A. H. FBANnrSQUS, Treasurer. . , ~ SIS HaHKßTstreet. rar »ii'W>Kii'ru m’ari* a mass ***? Meeting of the Giiirens will be held on MOM-, DAY EYENINiI. 6*,h tn»t. At she. Baptist Chapel, oor ■».t of EIGHTEENTH and SHANDY WINS Streets, to hear the, report of the Executive Committee, and to de termlne what farther action Is necessary to avoid the conscription:;:'; . , upon us; ygn may con tinue to withheld,your, assistance and evade your rs. epenslbtluy, hoping to get clear without thense of woar money, hot tf the quota is rot promptly filled, the ‘".WHEEP’.' wUltUl.lt, and you, may bo drawn. „ yhe, otaectt <>fftMh meeting engirt. to receive your niost'daj'nest'consMteration:, , , 1 ■By .order of the ExiicutiTS Committee. ■;.'L rV -■ :fiEPK<3K W. SMITH, Chairman. B yrAiOK. mhi-it KSf'” FdIFKXEIfSTia wabd-spehai BEQOU IT;—?The*Ehrol’ed cltirsns'of this Ward, who have not contributed to the Bounty Fund, are now, for the last time, parhaps, urhed to looms forward with thelrraoney. TheDKAFT ■it •imminent, and if we would succeed, the Ward B<mat> must he increased at once. We have but little money left, and «qnlra more. Shall we get It, or shall we sbandac. at. this-l&te hoar, all further efforts to dearths W ardf Bo not Idly hope for exemption, hat give at ones and secure It. MeelingTHlS! EVENING, March 4. at BPBISG GAB DEN Ball, 1% o’clock. Certificates its each. Com mittee tit every evening, except Fricay, at the Lien tenant’s room to receive contributions _ „ „ „ F A. VAN GLSVB, President. Thps. B. Davis, Secretary. it S**#, »»* nuorA.-A MUMP. BZSf ISSof tb© citizens of the •. EIGHTH DIVISION OF THE FIFTH WARD . will lie held aUhcLaw BuUdlmrs, FIFTH Street t below Walnut on THIS (Fatutday) EVENING at 7 H o’clock, Ths Drafted men of the Division must be pres«nt. Aldtrman JOHnJwhiTjS, it* Chairman of Committee. miH wAß»~sixm Bin. SIOW,—The Drafted Men of the Fifth ward, frixfch division, together with the eilizezu generally, are requested to meet THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, ‘ at the Ball of the Good Intent Hose Company. SPRUCE Street, above Sixth street, at ?X o'c ock. Business of impomnes to the Drafted Hen will be laid before the meeting. By order of Rxecuttve Committee. If JO& &. COAD. M. D., Chairman. I®* SIXTH WABB.-VOLUB1TI&SB8 wSX/ 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 pay the City Bounty in eeeh, and in addition to that, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WARD BOUNTY. By order, of the Bounty Committee. mh3-10t IYIMTIETH WARD, AROUSE WPS? from your slumbers; not a moment is to be lost, unleeawe are untiring and speedy in our efforts, and come to tiie lesene with our money. This is the last appealtovcu Pay your $24 at once. We can keep all at home if you will onlysive ns the money to pay those that are willing to go We pay the highest bounties of snj ward and cash the city warrants, on application to DP. TBMPj.ETOB. Provost Marshal’s Office, cor. ner of Thirteenth and Brandywine streets; Lieutenant STOKES, at S. W. corner of Seventh and. Girard ave jme; JOHN If. RILEY. Treasurer, No. 427 Chestnut street; or the President. WILLIAM S. HALL, Franklin »+Toft, t JpffjarKOt: . • mh2 3t l WiSl'T>3tO¥X&TH WABB,-VflDB Citizens of the Ward are informed that oat of three thousand enrolled men, eighteen, hundred hare forfeited their claim to be called br the title of man. To those who have so nobly responded in. the past, as well as »li citizens of the ward who leel an interest In its welfare* we again appeal for a second ten dollar do nation. ■ rear Committee-mast have funds, to paythoso who are c fie ring to enlist to the credit oft he ward. The mosey.must he'paid at ones to the Chairman (or his Committee), la each Precinct* or the wheel of toe PiOTOBt Mainhal Will le-voITB 1* oor.. Off.AS. & SfiH!BEK£lli Js.* ' President. NISTH WABB BOUNTY PUSD.- |2se?- At a meeting of the Drafted and Bnrolied Citi zens of the Ninth Ward, held on MONDAY, Feb. 27, the following resolutioa was adopted: That any Drafted man who has paid $25 luto either Fund bs taxed $5O, and thciewho have not paid into either $75; • By this means the balance of money required to fill the quota of the Ward can be raised, and the ward cleared. Tbe following amounts are acknowledged from Draft* ediDfeß: ,...550 Wm. Crawford— Edw. Osborne.—’*->o*—. 50 Mr. McNally (add*l)~~ 60 J. A Tilgee*. *«»•**—so Win. Loughlin**-**.***’* 60 F. P. Mclntyie.,,. *-+»-» CO JohnD*v!s•.......- 60 J. 6 Dewees«,. w .-.>. 60 Tito. A. Vaughn.**.,*-,. 53 N. H. Stevens Arch. Brown.-*. 50 NOf IGB. “Th ose drafted men who* do not subscribe will not receive the benefit of the Fonda on hand. The following gentlemen pledge themselves to cash, one or more of the City Warrants of Recruits credited to the Ward: ■ .. • _ ~ G. D. Cassiday. »**•*.—• 1 A. G. Groll•*«***** ***«•.«.l Jno. P. Wctheiill .. 2 Mr. -***.. | Jso. Thompson***-*.-—— 1 Samuel 6* white.«.*•***. 2 James FieebotD.**.*.*,.. 1 AJd.-D. Beltler***.»**.... 1 James A. Freeman****—. 1 Stoklev*-**.**♦ ■. 1 Jno. Daly*..2 Jno.*H? Bradfield....***.. 1 Daniel Stcinmetz**..**.*. 1 J. A. Tilgee.... «*........ 1 FGRTHBR J sBBSCBIPTfOKB DRAFTED MEN. Clarence Burden .*-**. $5O Tho*. Porter.. $}Q A L Heberts*.*........ 60 Bobt.NeweU*......***. 60 femuel Douglass.. 76 Gab. Houemachsr 60 Natb. 6O Jas. Twaddeil►**..***+♦ 76 JohnA, Snyder.—**..-.,75 Philip Boyle—— 25 CASH WARRANTS. A. H. Merahon—••***« liJos. C0ib5tt........ 1 W . B. Stokely, add'i... 1 David Stewart...*.—.* 1 H. Fi11ey....—......... llThos, H, Aurocker..*., 1 NOTlCE.—Meetings of the DRAFTED and BN HOLLhD men of NINTH WARD will ba held EVERY EVENING until further notice, pt NATIONAL HALL, Market street; below Thirteenth. M ■> Come and make your Subscriptions; the sooner the funds are raised, so much sooner will you be clear. Geutlerren who can aid by cashing one or more of the City Warrants will please report at the meetings, or to the officers.: JOHN D- HILL, iph2»St Secretary. TWENTY*FOPBTH WABD- Highest Ward Bounty paid and City Warrants sashed. To every Person enlisting to the credit of this Ward the highest Bounty will be paid iu casta fe2B fli* N CHAS. S- BLUMNES, Jr„President, OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, No. 613 CfIBhTHUT Street. Feb. 21. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Commission is now prepared to receive applications from and to award to all citizens who shall oe drafted for one year's set- shall thereupon be dulv accepted for military dxdvt or%h^fui^imsvbstituteSj, CERTIFICATES FOR Warrants *. FOB THB SUMO? FOUR HUNDBED DOLLARa By order of the Commission* • fe27 0 COOPER, Secretary* ftSJa* OFFICE OF THE CirST BOUNTY* W& FUND COMMISSION, COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, 6U CHESTNUT Street, . - PHitAPSLPHiA, Jan. 27,1865. Notice is hereby given that the Commission for the payment of the City Bounty ire now prepares to receive ana adjust the claims of all new recruits under the pro visions of Ordinance cf January 26, 1865. _ , Volunteers for One Year will receive a.Warrant for FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. Volunteer.'fMTwo Yea^m^iveaWwrant for FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. M Volunteers for Three Yearswillieceivea Warrant for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. ■ Enrolled citizens who shall place in the ssrrice of the United States a Substitate for not less than Three Years, En advance of a draft, and who shall thereupon os cre ctited upon the Quota of the sityof Philadelphia, wiU roeeive a warrant for -ihi huctorkb dollabh. By oid.rof ibe CominisrtQn. . ja3S-if C. GOOFEB, SMTOtU,. Kg» ELBTEXTH WARD PBAFTEI* MEN MEET AT THE fisLt, SECOND AND COATES STBEBTS, EVERY NIGHT. ■ • , If .jrou are drafted, come without fail, and lend,your aidatfdNive y/tmr meney if you wish to aid yourselves. Remember* that if-you will not work to get voiuawers the Government must have Conscripts „ a . „ T. W. MaRCHMENT, President. Ttinß A VAtTV NMVAtftFM - Bayantb W.rd m theb||he»t(BoDiiti«B to all veto .ana aa*l O'.hftra who to lia quota ges.tbe Commtttao, at MfCPabarLabxoaßS office an that Chief Franklin's—tb»* are always preparaG wlih the eaßh. mh3-3t* KW OFJICB ?BS?STtV4SU BAIL *3® . . FKtta»,bPßU, fob, 25. IBM, HOTICE TO BTOCEHOLDSbS .—The Annual BlecUon for Llrecloreof this Compaai, -will beheld on 210 IS DAY, UtffCJt 3ay of March. 1865. at the Office of the Company, JKfeSSaS South THIRD Street The polls wUI he open o’clock A. M. qnrtl 6 o’clock M. Hofkare or shares trantferred within nsi, days pre wdlt* the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to Tote. EDMGMO SMITH. ?f.R*-Bt, Secretary. ’ km*- Philadelphia typogba* FBICAL SOCIBTY.-A Stated Meettai of the * c 4*^S3i?J !e „ ll6la at lhe naualnlaoe. corner of FIFTH and BOETH Streets, THW EYgNICTw tih lest, at 7 o’clock. CH3 ’WM. H. Joasg, Secretary. fSH* J. MKKCKK l-UGSTOH, ES<l, OF Ohio, will deUcer the fifirr I-tOtjUa of thaooorw before the 8 O. AHD nTATiSfiCaL ASSOOf ATioa OF TBECOLORM FkOP&S OF PEHsIrLtSsU on TEUBSDAY EVBSIBG, Msrchfl, in CONCERT HALL. Subject: 'TheWar onr Emancipator. ’ ’ OSiENFiELD, the celebrated “Black Bwan, * ’ will sin, on tbe occasion Adffiieeion as coat*.' For the beasflt of Freedman, Sick FfooE de d Soldiery die: Tickets may be had at Path’s Bookstore, Sixth and Cheatnnt. of the Commit* to., or at the door. Lecture at S o’clock. mh4-6t BSgp- SPIRITUALISM.— MISS EMMA HAKDISGSwiII lectura at SASSOM-STEEIT BALL on BT7NDAY, at IPX A M- and 7 K P. M il* MEW MTUBISG ASSOCIATION. stated tree tine of the Board of Directors of TBEKOBERT MOEBIS BCILDIHG ABBOOIATIOS 27iL b *, h , el l 08 . WSDBESDAY EVANI»G, March ol^ at , th o Hall, northeast corner FOtTSI li m sSa.recoivo5 Sa .recoivo tho BECO»D IBBTaL- Sf on a» Bttwk and LOAk THE MOUSY In the nc&nd* " sw snbsoriptlone to the Slock wUI aUo he J. B. STDDALL. Secretary, mhi w« 43*UBR'ARY Street. MISS EMMA HABDISGS WiX.li leciure on Llle to California,' ’ gl.ior the re roK?FRT r , T e r aHBll lo i § n oonetry, at a^.ix.2 11 S B , DBB IP a * kVnSIKG. the Stblost.stß »«*«h Tlckete S 5. cents. For ssle.by T B. Fosh, Stxth and Ohertnnt streets; Mr. Gould, Seventh and Che,tnnt streets; AL B. Dyoth 114«/ Se cord bt.; Dr. Child. 684 Bscs St. ,sad ihe HsJ mht-4i* FW” «FPICE SBSECA Oil. COSPASY. No 10 MRRCfIAHTS' EX O HAHGB, Phu,A? pblphiA, March 3* 1865 i he RBBual meeting of the Stockholders will be field cu TBUISDaY, tfie UftblßPt. at l o’clock P. to. * mfi4 1U W, C. STrLSSe Ji , Bacretary. WAMAMEJCTCS * MftOWar, THE PRESS.-PtgLADBLPHIA, SATURDAY, MATtCH 4, 1865. jgp> VUE MIKKRAI. A 5» OTHK Ptofe*»oi SII-LIMAN, of Tala College, WtHL deliver » Lectore on “The Mineral Resources of California.’ with especial reference to the recent aetsmlehln* mine ral derelcpnoeats of that region. on SATURDAY EVEN ING, March 4, at 8 o’clock,'at, CONCERT HALL, for the benefit of the United States Sanitary Commission. The Lecture will h'e Illustrated with Mew and Diar (rama, and will OTS e f much Interest to the ptthUq. Tickets *0 cr jn tB. To he lad at the Booms of th,e Com- Dlssion, ); d OT CHESTNUT Street, and at lire. EaU on the eywjinj of tkß lecture. Also, at the principal Ho tels,.'"Bookstores, and Gould's Music Store- mhldt CITY COMmiSSI<*NEBS’ OFFICE, ’ PimAUEtmtA, March 2.1881. NOTICE TO PKOPBIBiaSsOF HOTELS, RESTAU RANTS, and others qnxtaod ill or. deslroue of selling Spiritnone, Vinous, oir Malt Ligucors by less measure than one <inmt; ■ ■ The CSKunueloners mill’ sit to hear applicants for 1 License at their, office, Ho. 11 STATE-HOUSE BOWfnp, stalls), for theweveral Wards, on' the following daye, bel ween the hmrs of ten andthrseo’cloek :■ Second and Third Wardr—Oh Ta|*day, 7th ot Starch. Fourth and Fifth. Wards—On Stir of March. Bixth and Seventh Wards—On Thursday, 9th of Mar'ch. - Eighth and Ninth Wards—On Friday, 10th of March. Tenth, and Eleventh Wards—On Monday, 13th of Match. ' Twelfth and Thirteenth Wards—On Taesday, 14th of Match. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Wards-Oa Wednesday,lßtk or March. Kixtf*nthand SeventeenthWards—OnThursdayJ6th of March. F’ghfcenth and Nineteenth Wards—On Friday, 17th of March. * • Twentieth and Twenty* first Wards—On Monday, %Hh or March. ' - Twenty-second and Twenty third Wards—On Taei day, Met of March. Twenty fourth'and Twenty* fifth Wards—On Wedae*- dpi, 22dof March, JOHN GIVE*. 1 phigip Hamilton, THOMAS DICKSON, mhMBl . , City Ccrataisaionars. 100 IC© |3® BANK OF WORTHS AMERICA, J* 3s '- Philadelphia, March L 1365. The Directors have declared a Dividend of SIX FJSB CENT., parable onand after March IGth. mhl-lOt • J. HOCKLEY, Cashier. |ggjF*» THE' I’EOi’LK’IS EQUITABLE OIL COMPANY HISOURCES Of CALIFORNIA. OFFICE: UIBAKD MIHISQ COM* FANY, Ho. 3S5* WALNUT Street. . jLAJDEi.PHijI,' February 2d. 1886. v MOTIOB XS HEblby SW '-niat of the GIRARD MINING GOBfPAST on which inetal meate are due and unpaid . :Jmw basn deolared for fcited, and will be sold at J»nßl{c Anctton onBATUH DAY, the fourth day of March, J 986, at 13 o clock* neon, at theOfflce of the Secretary of the Corporation, aceording to* the. Charter., and By-Law l1 *' unless * g deemed on or before that day. **,--;* By order of the Director*. , . „**/. , B. A, SCOPES, feS-tm4 ■ . Secretary and Treasurer's! , ‘ f33»* PITTSBURG* FORT WAYNE, AM W. CHICAGO EAU, WAT COMPANY, OFFICE OF * TBE SECBBTAEY. Pittsburg, Pa , Feb 14-1865. - The Annual meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of this Ccrrsjany, -for the Election of Directors and such other hubiaess as may come before it, will ne hela aH the Office of s*id Company, in the city of PIT TSBtJBG* ■on the THIRD WEDNJffiDAY (Isth) of MABOH, A. D. lfs6, at 10 o’clock A. H Tfe Stock, and Bond Transfer Books of the. Company, at their office in cbe-city of Pittsburg, and at the Trans* for Afeney in the city of New York, will be closed on the Ut day of Matcn.jft 2 P. M ■. and remain eloied r antilthelTthday ofAfarcKthereafter. ! felMmhlfi f.l bARNBa,.-Secretary. Mar BORBIS FASH OU COMPANY, ■w OFFICE, a*e WALSUf street, Pniladeiphja. 6EGOED STOEY.FEONTAOOM ' ■ Circulars can be procured upon application at the office of the Company. -.-■ • . mh2» lm HO»<EOPATHIC SIEMCAI COE* LEfIE OF PENNSY LVANIA. - The annual Commencement of this institution win take puo* on SATURDAY,4thMarch. 12 At , at MnsicalFandtHali. Public invited. CHnBLES BKEEMARN, Bean. ,mh3-2t* S3F?* OFFICE FULTON COAL COMPA- NT, PaitADßUPiriA. March 1, 1555. A special meeting of the Stockholder* will be held at the office of the Company. AOT LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, March 0, i 865. at 12 o’clock M-, to vote on the question of the aoceptanee or rejeetion of s supple ment to the charier of the Company, approved the 14th day of February, 1866, authorizing an increase of the Capital Stock, and to act on such other business as may come before said meeting. P, C.* HOLLIS* Secretary. -W. B.—Annual report fer 1564 now ready for distribu tion. mh2*4e |3® STATE MEDICAIi BOARD. •33? - Headquarters PBirxsYLVAiru Militia, . ' . . Hospital Pbpartmebt. HAREigBtrEOg February 20,1®5. The STATE MEDICAL HOaHD UF PENS A will meet fn PHILADELPHIA on the 6*h of MARCH next, to examine candidates for appointment as Assistant Bar* geons in Pennsylvania Regiments. The rooms is wbleh the examination will bo hold will be designated In the Philadelphia morning papers on the day of meeting. Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, funiUh ing proper testlmouia’s as to moral character* &e«* will be admitted to the examination. By order of the Governor: , Joseph a. Phillips, fe2o-tn>M Surgsou General Psuna. rar gghtihehtal hotel cgh- PABY.—Thu COUPONS due H&roh Ist. 1865. on th« EIGHT PEE CENT. MORTGAGE BO«ES OP “THE CONTINBaTAL HOTEL COMPANY” mil bs paid on and alter that day. upon prossntation of the same at the COMMERCIAL BANE In the City of Phila delphia. . J. SSBGBaNT PRICE. fe97.-6t ’ . ■ Treasurer. OIL COHPANOES. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. TWENTY-FIVE CBNTS PEE SHABB EO3 FULL- PAID STOCK. CAPITAL, 350,000 SHARES, AT «1, PAR. .WORKING CAPITAL, 100,000 SHARES. OB 335,000. The equitahlehasls upon which thi s Conmsny Is form ed. and the character of ita internals, should' eomsiend it to those about investing In OUJCompsnles.' ; Our plan differs from that of'other organisations, in-. ssmueh as .that eyery person who subscribes eaters the Company upon tbs ’ - . “GROUND FLOOR,” as it is tf rmed. or, in other words, becomes a purchaser of the property, aud shares all the profits; therefore, in order that all, both RICH AND POOR, * may be enabled to participate, il has been deemed ad visable to issue the stock at the remarkably low-price of SS CENTS PER SHARE, thereby enabling persdns of limited means to secure an interest at a small coßt,, with .every prospect of speedy and handsome returns. ... The property consists of SK acres, in French Creak township, Venango 1 county, Pennsylvania, and. but a very short distance {from the *’Adamantine Well.” of two hundred barrels, struck lart week, on Bast fend. Creek. . ‘ • * No I.is a lease of twenty years, free of royalty, of 100 acre!, on West Sandy Creak, four miles from frank lin, and immediately adjoining the town of Waterloo; has a frontage of one hundred rods on the creek, and over fifty acres of flat boring territory. The railroad, now finishing from Jamestown to franklin, passes within fifty rods of the property. No. a is 138 acres, in fee simple, half a mile from the above, on Beaton’s Bun, a tributary of West Sandy. The run pisses through the property; thus furnishing aloEgßtretchoihoringteriiteryonbothsides. : There is alto a heavy vein of coal in the bluffs. Three wells will be put down without jjelay. The subscription books will be opened on MONDAY next, March 6th, and remain open one Week, ea fol lows, in Philadelphia : , .. At, No. SO South THIRD Street. , . and at the. Office of the Treasurer, No. 35 South SECOND Street, above Chestnut. T. H. SHOEMAKER, President. SAMUEL TOWNSEND, Treasurer. ' WH. B. RIGHMOND, Sieretary. mh4 6t- PKXBOIiBBM, i THE HEW YOKE AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. OBGAHIZED GMBSB THE KIKIKQ i£ND. MAKDFAOTGBIHG LAWS OF THE STATE 0? HEW YOBKr* CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, w ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHAKES, ; A*. '' f, . SIQ PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS ■ ' : jslent. ■' GOYEBHMEHT BOHBS abb SBOtJBITIEg .TAKES IH PATKga? FOE STOCK, OFFICES: So. S* EMPIRE BGILDIMG, Ho. ft 3BOABWAY, HEW YOBK. Post Offjco Abbkssb, Bos Ho. ffitS. Hbtt Your. . j§fc_ , *^r-- ' ■ OMTOffIW. 800. BAHIBC S. BICKIHSOH, President. VH. T. PHIPPS. VlcePre.ident. EGBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BGRTIS, Mining Bttpeiinttndent.Titn«TiHe,P». ATLAHTIC BAKE,Ho. 148 Broadway,H.Y.,Treasury. The wells of {he Company are BOW producing oil, -p a -YneLt for stock may be made la drafts, registered ."'Terximeat bonds »nd Seosrides.which bonds *»® taken at their market value, "nStSSSmiv a ‘2 2- Bos So. CS6S, Hew York "t Treasury of the Bew Sork asa •«,. CorDt>Pi>y, : Ho. 148 Broadway. How torWw.‘7 - • protceoma sent to any address on application. talnlng afnll and clear account of the operations of this MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM C9MP4HY. mb4 3m BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH AliE, IH STOHE ASP GLASS, ALBERT C. ROBERTS, BBALBR IH FIHE GBOCBBIBv mM-tf. . ; <Wr of BLB VEST H and VISB^L- QUTLBRY AT REDUCER PRICS& W« are offering oor THEY LABGS ASSOBTHEHT OF POCKET MB TABtR KUITES. ' V". Scissors, Razors, A*., embracing nearly »,080 STYLES, at yety low ratea to reduce stock. • FIELD. LAHGSTBOTH A CO., f rnhist* 4KO: MARKET Street. V THE RUG GLEB GEMS, A SERIES OF „ BeIiobnsIdWeOILPAIHTUIGS byBUGaLK&of Htw lork, embjACtng Landscapes. Marinas. Vahtttaa Arcbltecmrs, At Pr nonce! by ack Bowled red coa noiraenf* nosenaesed. On. view and for sele at ASH. MBAU & %VA3f6l. T 34 QgBSTHgTSt? st» AffANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are leaained by HELMBULB’S BXTHAJT BU uflU, T3BICKMAKERS’ CAST-IRON DUG ,V MILL, complete, foi Sale. Immtra at Ho. 113 Sonth FJBOHT Street. mhS fmwSts . GREAT QENTSAL ULOTHOfa HOUBK, military. | UKAKT MUST HAVE * | , MORE, MEN! \| LOYAL CITIZENS COMBINE TO GUVE THEM TO HIM? LET EVERY HAN HAKE HIMSELF A BEORUTfIVG OFFICER. Let ever, Veteian wh« s-litis"join the BIKHEY BRIGADE, now forming in Phllsdelpbla. He shall receive all hit bounties In cash, Ui4 be at tached to the corps of the brave and gallant BAJJ?P(JR, m><!e4 In sixty day* if every mafi ana woman in the country will do all in tbeir power aI V T - ftoff*- ar « enongh discharged Bcidiers wriiing to return to the front, if proper, moans JL ra used to tuduoo them to ga, to enable General Grant to take Richmond’, destroy Leo’s army, and end the vrar-vfrtbout the aid of the Peace Commissioners of Jeff Davis, Let Us procure them and send fown forward, v ... „ v THSBmNBY BRIGADE .£ ce 32r Hancock ianow lecrulWng, uader the orders of the War’Depttttnefefc) a corps of vefeereßB-mea who , b&vesftfta arhvlc* for two year* or more, and have beau hosoiably dlschaiged from the service of the United StaU.Bt It rfCnSireu very little argument to prove that eDohmen a?e worth infinitely more tbaa ten times their , number in raw remits or bauntyjampers. VMTBRANS’-ROLL.OY HOfiOR. J fter the Brigade is formed, a Ifoll of Honor will -be Fublisbed forwatultous dlstribuUou, by Beaj. Frank lin. the Chier of Detective Police of the city of ehUadel phla, eontainlng a list of n&mei of all the men enlisting in tin. Brigade, the,number of battles each man has been in, and the various gallant actions each one has reformed, . This will b 4 the proudest legacy that can be hftnacd'down to yourchildren. ERPhBSBNTATIVB ESOBUITS. rn tneproposed brigade.any man or woman desirous or Bending a repi esentatWe recruit'to the army can do so by the payment of s£otoanyor the gentleman named* or any of the following committees Of .this sum $25 will be paid to the recruit, and $25 will be remined by the Tnaanrer of the Committee to defray extraordinary espouses* including music, planting, &c*« &0.. Incident to raieiiig troops, bet every man mid woman in the Stale, who deßirea to in the a:my come forward and make this investment for the pnrposs of strengthening the ranksofuthe army. Do not wait to be calbd on. but send the money ana procure a Eepte resentative Yeteranßeoroltr one who has and can make biaifielfof service to our Government in it* hour of trl*U count the cost. Tt will nay a handsome dividend, f’ THS YBTERANB • , Shall bo treated withfrankness and equality. Not one dollar shall be taken from' their bonnUen. but all wIU bef paid them without commission or discount. It is our puipoßs to raise this brigade without the aid of substi tute brokers, and not a single bounty-jumper will ha admitted. We will treat every soldier as a gentleman, and .every promise ebaUbe-hept. If he is injured, the . Ohiefcf Detective Police will discover , the reason, and appfy'anlinmedist^Temediri. • 'v . A ' *• BOUNTIBSrATOFAY. . . J * Theiaet pay of & Veifcran. in Hancock’fi Ccrps'iSy'Tiz: For'ouey«*?Governm«niißd»nty****sloo City of FhHadeiphia Bounty.- •* ■ - ** •« *■ *«• 400 Monthly,, pay from .United States Government, $l5 B >-*t» *v...1»2 Cloihingacccuctyesrlv.*,.42 Wunßounty (aVeTage>^ 1 .r*'..«c.*<f -*,35 GStra&Usf for FaatfUes %of Yolidft^rs,; $S per _ monthsi-U . «♦. m «»>.Vii i«»»m, vrt« i»*h* i ■*** 73 Tdial.As-.*..**..**w;.^*..,«;*«.-* .*.51,131 The* net pay of Veteran Yoltmteera; for two years in Bacopck Corps is, via; Gevemmenc Bounty.-^. ,*,,.*♦* $5OO City of i'JhllsdelPhia 430 Monßdy pay from United Siafoi Goverameaff, sls per^rhonth^.v**^;.......334 ClotEmg account, s42.per year-**.B4 Ward Bounty, (»rera(«)**fi —■«*••»««*«•»••.«* 39 City relief for so per w,, »»*>*, »« I^4 •‘Total* « ~~~ ■*..«. w»* s,• i * mi.wwiffi.fiffl The net pay of a Veteran for threQ yeurs ln Hanocck’sCorpsis, viz; Government Bounty. ... «*• M llS'* ,**•■»» >1 »2 **■»* •s » • s6oo' CUy of Fhilad elphla' Bounty .. • • **-- 500 Monthly pay rrom United Btatea Ctovernment, $lB ner month**...***-..**«.-***s.**»«****«4******.s»*«« «7sr Clothing account, $42 per is& Ward Bounty, (averEae)- ..*.** 25 City relief for families, s6per monta—**#-*« • »•♦**■ 216^ . *^,..^55.043 OEGhNIZITIONTO EAIBB TSU BRIGADE, The commUtee who have charge of the organization of the BrigfrUr&re; O W; DEviSjHenry G. Howali* Geo. Bullock, David Faust, John'W/Bverman, v Joseph F. Tobias, J>. S. Wiaebrenner* Seth B. Stitt. ' ' Executive Officer of the Committee*. BENJAMIN FEANKLIJI, Chief of Detesiive FoUce of the city of ipv* 1 nh jt TIH IL Treasurer, MORTON MoMICHASD, Jr., Cashier of First National Jpank. , The Btigade will 'be composed of Three Regiments One will be raided under the direction of . the corpora tions -ot Philadelphia. From these corporations the committee whl consist of _ . Col.'lhomas A Scott, Tics Freßident of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company; Frederick Fraley, President of the Schuylkill Navigation Company; Ohas. & Smith, President of the Reading Railroad Compauv; Thomas C; Hand, President of the Delaware, Mutual insure-noa Company; biephcn A. Caldwell, President of the First: National Kank of Philadelphia.- ; ■« - • . , The 2ii Regiment will be ratesd under the direction of the Mauuteemrerg, Merchants, and Brokers of Phua* delphia. Tho committee will conaist -Barton H. Jesks, Lemuel’ Coffin. Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles L.' (of 0 L. & &. Boric), John w. Sexton (of Jay ThO 8d Regiment will be under direetioa of the Coin Exchange. The committee appointed are Charles Kjicchi, Prwidentof the Corn Ixctsaeg*, EG. James,. Sernuel L. Ward, Joseph W. Miller. James P, Perot. TO THE CITIZBAS AT LhBGSr-S?ECIAL NOnCB. Any citizen already drafted, or liable to future draft, must produce a ceHincate of thd Provost Marshal of the district, fo thiseffeeij and furnish me with a certificate check. 1 will furnish him a Vetera,a Substitute for one year, for $850; for two years, $3,000; ffWfchree years, $1,178; which will exempt the principal from the draft for the above-specified time. The Veterans must -in au. .ibses 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 Provott Marshal General Fiy, the muster ing officer of the district is directed to notify the provost marshal of ihe district in which the principal resides, immediately after the Veteran is mustered into the ser vVice* that principal has furnished a substitute or representative recruit. - Powbts of attorney will in aU eases be famished from the Veteran to the principal to collect all corporation bounties. - Any citizen of Philadslptuawho is drafted is entitled by an act of the City Councils, to the sum of $4OO, which, With the sum of $460, pays for a veteran substitute for one year. By tble arrangement two credits are given inateaft'bf one upon thaciuotas, under the present draft or future drafts, yor a two-year veteran. sl,€Bp will be squired, togethet witb a Mnifleate of the ProTost Marshal. eetUae forth th* Sab district and lbs Oonzre.- sioaal Dleteiet in which the principal resides. Fora three-rear -veteran, $1,176 will ha. regoired, together with a celUftcata. from the Frorott Marshal, eettin, forth the Sat. dfiiriet and Gongressicnar District in which the principal resides. On.this there willba a draw bach on the sum oftfO’l allowed br the oity of Phi ledelphia, to alloitisene o! Phitadolphia who famish a ■Ysteran recrait ton tklsdMHj • -Parnells .who,, apply from coantrr distriota Will, of coaws. only recelveeach ’ drawbacks as aDowed-by the counUee or corporations where they:reiide.4*vl^. • ' - ■” w TO THE VETBEANS a x a It ifttJUß object worHiy of your consideration ,oa r«- BervlcB. to obtain all the moaty you can, in order fcbat you may invest it -for the oeuefi*. of your fomilisA wLhbut . being taxed'for commissions by sharks, substitute brokers, and other commission men of an? cburaoter whatever. When you are. mustered into iWupited Siateis service as a Volunteer, the Dis ■bnreiug'Gffirer pays you s'i3H for one year and more at the end of your term. The Gity of Fhiladeiphia gives you a City V arrant for SIQO upon the pres*utstlou of your mustering in certificate to the Bounty Faad Com- who retains hi* warrant for the City Bounty can have i> edamped by the City making it bear interest at.the rate of six per cent, per annum. The comnjibtee aidlrg- me will pay each veteran who retains hi* City Warrant in cashasom sufficient to make the,ixtsrest he wiU receiye.from the CDy,'7 7-10, *o that it will be equal' to the Government loan. The City Warrants ba paid by the City of Philadelphia, principal/and Interest, andthevete>an will be able to procure; the Government loan, to the iucponnt ofthe face of the warrant.* This is all the local- bounty you get, with the excep tion of the Ward bounty. Of course you will seoufo the Government pay of SIS per month, $42 per year foryour eiothing; ana, at the end of yonr term, you are pro* seated with your handsome breech-loading rifle/ whieh * can ba fixed from 16 to 20 ehhts par minute.. jlf;?Sow evor, you volunteer to represent a principal, who is drafted or liable to b« drafted, I pay jon the mom<*ni you are mustered is SBSS bounty for one y&arin cash. which is $25 more tt-an you will get if you go as a vol unteer; Thoeevrho represent a,principal for two yeart, I pay them $975 in cash upon being mustered in. Thoie who represent a principal for three years, l pay $1,160 YOUE MONEY.. The 7 30is.now befog aheorhaff b, the capUaiißts of the world at the rate of miarohs osr day. The Got- , ezameat agentsaad Naliooel Basks will foraißh you the certificates of Loan. For every, hondied dollotß. yoa iaveet yoa receive an interest of two easts per day, equivalent to ten' cents por day on lyery five handred dollars, in vested • This nmonnts tothree do clara par month, which added to yoar monthly nay, willyiaia yoa nineteen dollars. This bond caa he tamed into, ca«h at any time I^wU^moi^atapreiaiam. Bememher that yoor pay oominencas immediately nponSaing mattered in. Call af once at the Reiaoitiak B®»danaM€is(BBrry’sHaraaee),No, IOGdoathSIXTH “comPMF B EYE3EY HORNING, at 10 o’clock, in front of itfDEPBNDENCS HALL, for Street Parade Examining’, Kaeterlna-in. and'Dlsbaralnjr Ofics. at the BorShSaat corner Of SIXTH and MINOR Streets, eoldiers alter bain, mustered in is Blehiaond Hall, 1 old-Nineteenth. Ward, . - BSNJaMIa FRANKLIN, - Exccative of the ReoiaitingOonnaittas, and f e 2S-6t Chief of Detective Dep t of Fhilada S“ ONCE MORE TO THE FRON T l” pkhhsylyahia fYth URIOH-LBAGUE (KATIOHAL GUARD) REST., V OoL.JOHS A. GOBGAB <FOB OHB YEAR'S SERVICE.) BEGRUITB WAKTED FOB OHB. TWO, ARB THBEE EhASo’ SKnYlvO: Bounties from City, for onb year an' Bona ties from Government, for one- year.-*, ee 1W 00 BonnHSS from City,' for two win 00 Bounties from two yean***. **», 200 00 Bounties from City, fbifiireeysmrs ............. „SSOO 00 Bounties from ao verpiient, for three years 800 00 1 HIGHMK? WABB BOHaTIBB PAID. resides Pay, BiTioss, ahd, aLOTHure. Thialteoiment ia amthoriiad tm the War IHpartmen , and by the Governor of Pcnmy lTKinia. All ties Ofdcws are Veteran Soldiers, and have ■!>£- their , • - ■"* *9?#THSYJBLD OF BATTLE. ' *.o not wait to be -Drafted, but embraos thei present opportunity to the liberal BOU N S T IE S PER ED, end to eelest ycnr own officers. ALL.CITIZBKS SHOULD ItfTEBEST THBMSELYES TITPILLIaGTHIS.BgOIiIBHIVPBOMPTiy. ■ Colonel, JOHH A. GOBSAS, late Major 198th P. V.. P. V.-;. liteutenaat Colonel, JA<3OB SL' DAYIS, late Major H HEWLIHGS. late Cap'talnSOth r ’ ' HEADQUARTERS,. HATIQHAL GUABDS’ HALL. BAGS STBI3T,BELOW SIXTH. ■ EEOBDITIHG STATION, 633 CHESTHGT BTBIET. . feW ?“- - ' ’ - EDUCATIONAL, rIB QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COL LEGIA H. B 'corner of. TEHTH and CHESTHGT 2n»traokloa -ia Brokkeeptni, Commercial Arithmeild, Teletraphlar, and ail the branches of s thorough bcsiaena edacatton: It is oalr sedeseanr for those iaUrestcd to vitit thb Insiimllon to ha that its substantial claiaa to pabdc Civor fc»a'use<iSallsa bT thosc of a&y commarcial college in thecoHttry The coarse of las traction is pwfmlnentlT •yraetical, iha aecommodatioha for extent aad.elegßaee while none bat the beat educated ia* ■trfcctors jure employed. a Thai these claims are acknowledged is evinced by a patronage each aa wae never before enjoyed by any Btate - mh4 Bt> ao TO THE BBSy. For a thorough. and practical oducailoa for btud- BByIsT, STRATtOtr, & BANKISTBR’S HATIOHAL COHMBSnrAL POLLBOB. - iSsißßii mniDisa, .. B. W. c«n*l of OHESTBUT uni TBJfrH BtrooMla- trmicMffc Tenth street). Infraction both <Uy and araning to Book-fa*?™ and a2l ihd'eoDaretal branches. Call or send for the ** Commercial Collate Monthly. »* *ahl*2fr pARABOLA SPECTACLES, •s&«m Glasses ha¥i not aloid dllrited approy&l frail •jnfcrsra. bnt from jolasttii Men. Who have examined them A.s OptJcians, and dW Interacted in rrhaterer ie csdcolatiti to £dranee that bHKdhor ecld'affe. Thelaie J>/. Laidhel ktuf oneofnheee'lwt i and weonslder'ilile hearty approT&lof the r - „-■ PAKABOLALEEBSa one of their Very elron*eet.i FOB BAM OHM BY E. BORHEK & BON, J*s : ; Ha. ioa OHIBTNUT BjrestT ■ ! ; : ■■■ S. AHB KABKST STBEEIS, SILK & DRY ( 0 »I)S lOBRERS. S PRim 1865. m, R. CAMPBELL & m, IMPORTERS AHD JOB BEES’ Of DRY GOODS, "/ay CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER TO f CASH BUYERS AT WHOLESALE 'An extensive areortmentof choice fabrics la i ,7 Sdßlip AM AiSßiflAif Mf 600 BS, At ana under market rate*. As their stock is,daily witii the most 4»v slrablel offerings ’of this and other markets* U Will always prove worthy 6f inspection. mb4-2m -WHOLESALE BOOMS TTP STAIRS, ’ 2 BETAH. DRY GOODS. JJBW. BKXBT FOB 1865. TBS GREATEST INVENTION OB THE AGE IST HOOP SKIRTS. J, W. BRADLEY’S Hewtf’eteat DUPLEX BLLIP- TlCfor double) SPBIEG SKIRT. .WESTS’ BRADLEY At CABY data J. I. & J. 0. West)* SOLfiPROPRIETORS and MA2CUPAOTUREB3, m CHAMBERS and 70 and 81 READS Streets, New York. f THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (oir two) El liptic Steel Sprikos, ingenUmtiy braided tightly and edge to eikis, making cue toughest. XSOfet FLEXIBLE* ELASTIC, Slid DURABLE SPKLYG QVer used. They seldom bend or break, like the Single Kprioas. and censeauenU? preserve their perfect and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE AS LONG &8 any Other SKIRT. THE wonderful flexibility and great coxfoet and pleasure to any Lady w«&risg the Duplex Elliptic Skirt win be experienced paUienlarly in. ali crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS, OARRrAOBS, RAILROAD CARS, f for PROMENADE 'and HOUSE Dress, as tbe Skirt can be folded when in use to occtr , pr a he all place as easily a# a Bilk or Muslin Dress. V A -Lady having exjo?«d the pleasure, and I great convenience of wearing the bTEEL Spring *kibt for a single day will never after ward willingly dispenee with their use. Por Children, Misses, and Young Ladies they are superior to aU OthehS THEY are the best quality in everypirt, laud unques tionably the ljobtkst, most desirable cohfortabls and ECOKoaiCAL Skirt ever made. - • - • lOK SALE in. aU first class Stores in this city,' and throughout the Untied States, Havana de Cuba, Mexico-,'South Akrrica, aud the West Indirs 4S-ISJGUIBB POE THS DUPLSX EbLIPHO SKJiiT. .rnhS-Im TA6G & BRO., CORNER OF TENTH A- aud PINE, open from Auction, BARGAINS! 1 lot Ladle*’ spring styles Silk Bcizfi, 60s. 1 lot Gents' Black Silk Reck Ties,-250. liotLadies’ tiele-thread Gloves, 20c. 1 lot Unbleached Cotton Stockings, 35c. 1 lot Gents’ Cotton Drawers, $L 6»J£. Slots Gents’ Gauze Merino Undershirts, $1,50 and $1.76. . Hot Fine Flouting Linen, flOe I lot Plaid Cambric Muslins, 40 to' 58c. . £ lots Nainsook Muslins, 44c, 65c, 62*, 75c, and $1:25. Slots small figures White Brilliants; 40a, 6cc, and 65c. Hot Children's very fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 25c; ) lot Children’* fine, White Stotk lags, 40tb7t'o. - 1 lot Black Alpacas, high lustre, very fine, $175. I* lot Brown Table Damask, 1% yards wide* BJo. Hot small plaid English Manchester Ginghams, 60c. l lot wide* bleached* Huckaback Toweling, 66c. 1 lot Mltses’Bair Bolls, half piice, 26c.. X lot Stewart’s 2S»-yarda 7* cord Spool Cotton, 75c per dosten". -'■ _• l lot Ladies’ While CottornGlove** 13c per pair. Also, several lots Buttons, Trimmings, Combs, BiubUbs. Handkerchiefs, Stationary, &e., ail under re-' gular prices. mh4 2fe SPRING CABSIMERES. KiJ Cassimeres for Gents. Cassimeres for Boys. - Cassimeres of tbs latest stylo. C&eslmeros for the trade. ■ ■ Now 9OB ABCH StrOTl. jhl2 tf ___ JOHN H. STOKES. NEW PEBUCATIOSS. “T>&RELy HAVE WE SEEN AN AU rously Interests ns in tbe principal characters of its most ‘fssoinatins Btoiy. Zotidon Timex. ' SOW BEABT, THE HBW AND FOWEBFUL ENGLISH NOTED. <3 R€>BGR • GEIT H, FEN COURT. b® ;f. g. teafford. Author of "Too Much Alone.” Ac., One volume—.,, ISmo Cloth 555 pp..... Price (2. “This fine story, so rich in pathos, is not poor in' humor. Its sadness does not tend to monotone, but is diversified; by sketches of ‘ Sno city ladies’ and notable of city sociabilities, which are keenly witty and ge nuinely entertaining. It is a rare pleasure to mad such a novel as * Oeorg&Geith of fen Court, ’ a pleasure for whose recurrence it is vain to look except toward its author.” *‘Bery Koloyn®>. the witty* laughing girl of sense, who can mimic* and act, and jeer, and govern a family, and smash pretence* and love devotedly.-,*.. We do not know wheu we have been so charmed as with that strange Ague, so composite yet so real, or when we have read anything more touching than her- relation to her husband, whom Mr. Trafferd, true to hia theory of life, makes in his hour-.of- victory a tick bankrupt. ” T.Ov H- P. B URN HAM,. PUBLISHER 143 WASHINGTON STREET. BOSTON. Sent by mail; post-paid, on receipt of the price, mh4-swkt ■ - 1 ■ TIE. HALL’S POPULAR WORKS; XJ os BisEßP,Ac. KBW iSD RBVISRD RDITIOUB JTOW READY. HILL oa HEALTH and DISEASE, Ivol. HallouSLEßl*. BBARLY READY. BRONCHITIS and Kindred Dlssaiea. Ivol. HALLoaCOKSUHFTIOH. lvol- For sale, with a geberal aasonneDt of MBDEDAL*, RCiESTiFIC, andMISCBLLAKBOUiBookSaOfa tiaud ard ah&raattr. - LIRDBAY.6s.BIdAKIBT.Ogty ■ JPublishers aud Bookseller*, nib4-tf ' to. ggSoutiL SIXTH Steuet IWE.W MILITARY WAR MAP. XV Mew Goast Survey MAP of Northea*tem.Boui,b Carolina aud Soutbeaßteru and Middle North. Carolina, stowing the section or count? y through which. Genaral bhermau Is xoarehiug; also, giving the seacoast from Ob arlGitou to Wilmington. A fall and correct Map. of tits department. „ For ealeby JAMES S. CLAXXOST, SuGcessoz^to W. S. & Alfred: Martien, 606 OHBSTNUTStreet -FIMANCIALe 7.30. 5-20. ADAKS & LEVIS, No. 805 OHESTNOT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS^ AU kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND STOCKS SOU>, ABfD NBGOTIATBD. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, Special attention given to OIL STOCKS. m&d-firn XDWARD ROBOTS. HOBACB B« JEARSON. gDW. So CO. ( STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKEBS, NO. 47 SOOTH ipRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALL EHTO3 OF BANK NOTES. COLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS, ARC GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, - BOUGHT AND" SOM). Collection! made on *ll part?, nf the country. Deposit! received, subject to eight d/rau, Wd ta^srejt silOWfll. w . . ; r ’• ’ SAftjßw, gECOITP BA-lSdar* \ OP . PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, .(LATE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) OAPITAU ©BOO,OOO. BANKERS’ AND MERCHANTS' COLLECTIONS promptly attended to on the most favorable terms. 6. E.WABSEB, President. JOHN B. PATTERSON, Cashier. faat-8m fin. STOCKS, V. S. LOANS, 6c., SOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, SI GEORGE J. BOFD, Broktf. J«4-Bmif *o. 18 Souik THIRD Stre*, eOPARTSERSHIPS. JVTOTIOE. i-* DISSOLUTION OF PA.ETISBSSHIP. TJn> firm doing business at Morgan’o Comor, Bancor, Delaware county; under the same of Vaguer & John son, Vs this, sut day of February, 1665, mutually dis solved. The business will be conductedin future by John B. Wagner. JOHN B, WAG3B&. mh4-2t* , HAHRT G. JOHNSpflr. LEftAL. T ETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION to haiersiioiad upon th« estate of STUB jt AS,, KEITH, deceaeedTaU persons peiDi to the raid estate are jeQoesled tonidke rsFmenv &sd those hayirg clalus asratast th* same to present them to KEITH, idm’r, . »h4-i6t: WALHTTf Street. - "POR NON-RETENTION OR INCON- A tIKBNCB of. arise, irritation, Inflammation or ulceration of the bladder oi kidneys, diseases of the proetate glands, stone la the bladder, ca’ealnj, gra vel or brick-dust deposit, end nil diseases of the blad der, kidneys and dropBlc&l JwiV.VnfS," use HELM* BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT SoCHtJ. • ’ ' TTOFFMAN& JAMES'ATTORNEYS ATt.tW.AHB CONVEYANCERS, _ FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY/PEnNA. BamobiW. BoymcAy, WiluahH. Jamb. ■ (late of Philadelphia. ". 1 REFER TO ' Charles E. Lei. Eai, Llttls, Rio.: R. C. Knight A On? jß.ft W. u.SijiileSco., f W, H. 1 eaten & Co. ' fell-3ni (PARTES DE VTSITE—HAVE THEM V raadeat B. F. REIMER’d. 62* ARCH Street. Hie stylet, are. beautiful, and .artisiicaUy exeonted, and neeer fall- to air. dn>lre eatlifsetioa. * •. x» ■R F. BEIMER'S SUPERB STYLES AA* PORTUAl.Tß—j’ccttrate of oatline, fe&toree, and nolorlng e,e sp.ctmstie i IHeefiePHOTOGhAPHBi.ii.oH oolore. 6d*ARCB^« B FOR *125-PRETT,Y STYLE jn.Rp'PHOrOGRAPHS IrtiitablafefAlbttiae. and TASTKSTJIi AJSIi HCBSTAHTIAI. (BbOTHnta AUCTION NOTICE. QREAT 9T DRY GOODS. MB. F. M, BE&ZOE MI) OTHERS SPRING. JMH B* MIEKS & (*O., Auctioneers, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2,000 Ilf IRE PACKAGES COTTON, WOOLEN, LINEN DRY G*OODS, COMPRISING THE MOST DESIRABLE MAKES EVER Included la tie sale will be found ldrgo lings of ■BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. BROWN AND BLEACHED DRILLS. BROWN AND COL’D, OORSET JEANS; YORK, EVERETT, AND PEMBERTON COITONADES. £ KENTUCKY JEANS.,- MEKRIMAO, SPRAGUE, AMERICAN, AMOSKEAH, and other. brands of PRINTS. DENIMS, STRIPES, AND TICKS. PtTKNITUBE AND APRON CHECKS. SATINETS AND CLOTHS; BALMORAL SKIRTS, and. man? other classes of Imported and Domestic Goods. The above offetirr is one of the largestevar made in thlsconntiy, add well worthrjhe attention of the trade Good's open for examination, with catalogue,, on day previous tp.sale.... . ..... mh4^4t WANTED—AN ACTIVE LAD, OS, young man-. who isa good penman and-can make himself generally useful. sddreßs, with references, in handwriting, ** O. f * * Press office/ Xl* WANTID.'—A YOUNG MAN IS DS « » SIBOUB of obtaining* situation in a Betail Dry Goods £tore;has no objections to leaving the city. Beet of reference given. . Addie&B'“AVDnvai,” Brest omea, and where an interview can be bad; mh2»tks2t* WANTED-IN A DRY 6fOOi>B COM tf - MIgSIOJf-HOUSIi ‘ an active, energetic young MAI? as Saieuoan; mast be acquainted with the city and Western trace, and able td sell goods. Also, a LAJ>, willing to make himself generally useful, with a knowledge of business. Both mast hare good refe rences. Address, in writing of applicants, Bo* 1359, Poet Office. __ - mh3 3t* WANTED. CORRESPONDENTS of Bewrpapon in this and other cities, who have any leisure time, to state what papers they eorrespoad for, and send their address to Bos 2349 Philadelphia Boat Office. ' rah2-4i* WANTED—IN A DRYGOODS JOB. n BING HOU6B on MARKET Street, s SALES BOCKRBEFEB. Must Ise quick and correct atfiinres and have tome experience in the business. Address “R, A P..” at this Ogee, - inh2 3t AK EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, 4*- aged 26 years, now. and fox several years past, having charge of the took* of one of oar leading whole* aele houses, d«*irlag& change, wishes to effect anew engagement. His present position is one of the most responsible and permanent, if held. Farther part ca ters. trlironsrh an interview, esn be obtained by addres* jpg **B. W. C.»” Press office. sah4 2t» A ’MIDDLE-AGED MAN, OF LARGE 4*- business experience and energy, is about to settle in the Oil regions of either Western Virginia or Penn sylvenia. Would be willing to act as Superintendent for one or two good Oil companies, and faithfully at tend to their interests. Unexceptionable references riven as to ability, etc., etc. - Acarese Fust Office Box 1762, fe3g»*uths6t* Philadelphia. Employment house, for Housekeeper** Seamstresses, Chambermaids,Wait ers. STurees* Cooks* Laundresses, and general hon»e-. work, white and colored 80% LOCUST St. fe2Q-lm PIPLOYMEIT HOUSE FOR Clerks, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Peckers. Porters, Watchmen* Coachmen* Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tend ers, Waiters, Perm hands. Gardeners, die. Employers suited at short notice. 8013 and. 804 LOCUST Street. fe2o-lm STABLE WANTED FOR THREE OR ITVB HOBBBB, between Arch end Coates, IMchth and Nineteenth streets. Apply at 8. $. corner ELhV BHTH and COATES Streets. mh3-St* #R,nnn WANTED, TO BORROW ON tJPO',UUVI PROPERTY WORTH $40,000. Address * 1 Security, 1 ’ at Press office. : It* M the advertiser wants to ini s pleasant, medium-sized HOUSE is West Philadelphia, Addrere Box 2116. jnh3 3t* M “WANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL bet, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch •treetaid west of Broad, Bent about $4OO. Address Box 1957, Poet Office. mh2-lja* SS WANTED TO RENT FOR THE JEa SUMMER—A Comfortable Hones with Stablini, near a Eaiiroad Station. A PomUhed Home preferred. Address Box 1100 Philadelphia Post Office. fe2S- 6t* m WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE ■KflLtbe first of April, a BWELLIJSG, with the modern improvements, with 9 to 12 rooms. Bonus of $25. ififivoKß **H. .* street falQ»l*n* _ FOB SALK AMD TO LET. m FOB SALE—A BEAUTIFUL A -GOmStTXT SB4T AffJ> FABK Iff BOX- 2E BOBODGH—large Double House, dressed sand-stone front, hail, parlor, sitting-room, iitchen, gas through 4mt;<spring*w&ter ruimtnz to the door; large yard, plenty fcf ihade and ornamental trees; large stone %ra and necessary on t-Va tidings; plenty of fruit; fifty, eix; acres of choice land in. a high. state of col* ti ye lion, lying four hundred and fifty feet above toe Delaware; nice stream running through furm. ~ Inquire of JACOB & FBI, I*3 WALWTTT* street mb*-2t* m FOB SAC®—A HANUSOME OOT- M2s> TAGE, and in perfectrepair, 24 feet front by 74 f*et deep ; Piazza on front and two sides ; PartorlS by 30 ; eeiUng’l2 feet high, ball 6 feet wide Tie first floor eontains PsrloT, Library, .Dining Boom, and Kitchen. Gas thjcughoufc the house; water In the kitcfa>n and hath room; situated near the-banks of the river Beta* ware, In the upper part of the borough of Bristol, Fa. ; iocstion perfectly healthy and free from all fevera, &c. The grounds are in good order weU shaded with Iviad tome evergreens, and with a good variety of choice finlt.' _ t The lot is 85 feet eußsdcliffe street by 22S feehdeep, with same front on Cedar street, on which is. a Car risge- house and Stabling. -, Uaa-hali can remain on Hie presort,, SI Apply at mM-smw3l* m. FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT 1 , JBEa-80. 242-Iforih Eighth street, between Eaco and Tine streets, west side. Lot 20by BSi back outlet. Inquire at _ ■ . • , mh4-3t* ~ Ho. 354: Forth. SEgOTO fitrast. 10-40. gS FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR FOUR; SBstOKI BRICK BBSIDBNCB,- tbrseV-ory back buildiass, and all tbs extra modern conTnnlencca, sUnat&on South BKOAD BtrVet. Apply to. ROBERT MAG ORESOBi It - *l9 WALjggf street Jg HOTEL TWLET, ' IW P6TT6YILLK, PBSFSA , Known asthe-* 'American Hesse.” .*•’ One of the bsst locations for a firsi-eias&Hfe* State, situated in the heart of the coal region-' in the term inus of the Philadelphia, and. Seadsr J.ud at the the Depot of which joins the Hotel. • & Baiiroad, Voßeessicn given. Ist of April. To a party that can keep a first el r lease will be given. Foneo'.ltere.ner a» Hotel a long - For further particulars address or A apply. ioh4-3t* Zl A * . apoly to / "' -T m - ' JQIBS, Pottsvilie. M dtouhg -HE DESIRABLE tegsion Apiil Ist. j, with side yard, aadpos* Ten desirableDweUlr aid Greta; extra finis* -g S. E. corner of Twenty-first Four handrome Dr -$• Possession soon. ’ and Green. elite gs, S. K. comer of nineteenth Five neat Dir*'' j , ■ south of Green. .Dings east side of nineteenth street Four n«at D* , of Nineteen*’ • sellings south side of. Brandywine east .I. B. F, GLEfTJT, iah*6t „ ™. 133 South FOEIBTH Street.' ——r Of B. W. Cor, of SEVSSTEETH and GSBfig. M FOR SALE VERT CHEAP— V ■* KNELLING, sjd o J3*d» 919 Morgan street. » mmedtata pcsßMtlon ThiswUl be sold a bargain if iloecd within a few days B. p. glbjtm: . . „ ■ ' MJ PmjBTB Strict, nil 61 or S. W. cor. SSVZS7*£ STII Jmd G^EaV « FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL £3k * ai * few aoea of oriiamsnt*] trees, near tho city, ard near decu. steamboat landiag . PortOfflii P”' 1001 * 1 "- “ 10 Box ao6S - BhiladelpUa m COUNTRY RESIDENCE T° LET a*. A comfortable COTTA OK, deUxbtfoh on the BABB OF THE BBtAWASB, aibmt w»J l s fr t Z the depot at Bristol (bonriy oommnnieattoa wit. B&llt tolet-rentlow - jLBpLI 11 Ko - 23 Booth MJta. • ■ . u»t .. g| FOR SALE—A VALUABLE Sa "..PABM of l43acr«. near.PcUeriyille, on the9C Koith Penneylvania Baiiroad, Fticke couatr- ln irood order, with sood bnDdlsgs. WiU SS soon,* B. F. GltßCrjf, 133 SouihTOtlSmSt.. mhi fit- or S. V. cor S3BVSKTSBNTH and Gfigmy VALUABLE OIL TRACT. J » s1 “ plBl 'O*SU*B. situated on- Bennyhoff nreek, Tenengo county, of which tb* greater part laboring gr« Md. ltleimmeSate&id? jaeeut to property of The ‘*Mbrchant3’ ’* Oil Company. The ‘ Kbpuhltcan ’ ’ do. The “SnSßjfAJf** do. Th•^<‘ilßacßE ,, do. The ‘'Bucbanab” do. "* Ti*e ** atlas'* do. • The do. ‘ ' The **Mlßlhbnt do. - The *‘Koyal FiiTiioLyusc M do. • - The * * Central Putrolbum’ ' do. - The **S#affbr Faux** do. The •* Wash Mas lintocbt, * 1 and "Hjdeakd BobhstEar*.” It Is necessarily but a chore distance from The W*-11. The "Faplb Shadb” Weil, The “Koblr 11 Wsll, The Bebp* l Well,* The “■Egbert” Weir, The “Turtle” Wall, v The “ Krt&tonb” Well, The other prominent Wells. The above items are given to Indicate the eligible lo*. cation of this eighty-sere t»act, half or the wholeof which will be sold in fee simp let with unquestionable title;- Price SI SPO per acre, if sold within a few days. To secuze it address at or apply tn . DUNCAJS JB MITGHE2OK, li EeatEstate Office, / K. B ccruer FOTTETH and WALNUT Bti , Phiia. 49T Brokers seenrisg a purchaser will be allowed half the usual conuaiesTons, on oontununaapn of sale. F)B sale or exchange-coal OIL STOHAGB LOT, 300 feet front cn the Dola *iuo, low water-mjri, ana raaaing Ommlfrtrl^ 0 W * , % o f^Bi aa4 ,r.< Horth -tvfintoMt. . LOT OF 21J _ i°, cateil , the Old Second-atmet Bead, °t amtl.only tenth of Fens mvaa i& Central Ball road, from the BchuylMU to the Delaware riTey, at Greenwich Point. WlfesStlf - MILtBB.,I9* fforfh SIXTH street filL. COAL, AND TIMBER LAND PAR ftAT.li ?w M»d LOW acres in f k flountf. WU_ f 120 and 990, do. in Forest county, iUfldtfl#©. .. 500 do in Centre countv. $2O . Aho,in Clearfield,Oliutoa,Lycoming; aadothercoun mbl-tt* B. W. cor BLBVJSSTS and KfDGSXr. f\IL LAND FOR SHE CHEAP- 80' ACKBB OB BAST BBASOH SUGAR CRBSK, O COLLIMB, 33* CHBITSUr ttoaet. TO COAL OIL COMPANIES, A ; Good Ofß ccs to let, 1. FAAK Stieet THIRD •tSSlff* 0 * EAt’QUAgAKBUIbTttBGHfgo ,13). ■ &T SEASONABLE PBNBB. WILL SELL THROUGH FOR CASH, OFFERED AT AUCTION. WANTS. OFFinK So, 1, 4:01 LIBSAST Street. PJalladelphia. '^TogEMfINTS. ACADEMY OE MUBIQ, LEONARD OROTEK.~~ .... ■........D1RECT0R CARL ANBCHUTZ.m... OS DUCT AV ROBERT-. M ARIYF HEDERtOI jsxzvs&'iz* ■sa«ass The holders of the coupons for secured peat* *, season and for both first and second »C6Wg FREE ADMISSION TO THE ml#ile*| TO DAY. Seats will t. reserved in the pemuetEf , their «« Ihe numbered eeaaoa or alternate ooodom will serve as a Matinee adjnhsioa ticket. PM * HO OPERATE BIG&T. The continued illness of several of the artists. Includ ing Mr. Steioecke and Mbs Dziabi, who are at pr&raai se»ions3y 111, prevents giving an or>era to-night. The seats purchased for to night's opera will be re deemed with tbe money at the Academy and at Gosld'e and in addition, each holder will be presented with a fm matinee ticket for the performance this afternoon- This course,!* is trusted, will be satisfactory. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND INAUGURATION __ OF TIB - national usion „ SOLDIERS' ADD BAILORS’ HOME. co i , H r ;. ct l nil tfith the inausyation of „ . THB UNIOa LIBERTY BELL. IDeSigtttd to be sue pended i n the belfry of inde pendence Hall,) ACADEMY™! MUSIC, • THURSDAY BVENINa, MARCH dre, 18SK ORATION BY THE REV. BISHOP SIMPSON To« Chorus and Onslwstn u«dw the dlrecticacfr _ Mil. HsraSLiSß. Jteil Particulars in Frograramsai Admission to Farqnet, Parquet Circle, and Buleaw {Eeaetved Seats included) slFamily Circle tmL trance os Locust Btreet, Reserved Saais included) center amphitheatre. m cents. Ttchetp can he. had ouit at the Abademy, and at Clexion’S, late Martian's Booh Stem, SOI Chestnut Sale' of tickets to commence next Mead&y moraine, ai .9 o'clock , - Doors open utlfi o’clock ; Ceremonies to oommesem 1% o’cloiat. mhi-tf lyrEW CHESTHUT-ST. THEATKS— OHESTKDT‘ BTRSBT. ABO-VS TWELFTH THB vsssztii&ssL When tliQ Gra.&<l Romantic-fifra-ma, “* . THB TB EBB SOAEJ&SMEH. Will be presented, Admission to tie Hstioeo.-WeenH to all parts tvPtkn. . lioc'sr; children cents. Poote opea at IK: to commence at *K o’elook. THIS (SA'IOJKBJ.T) OTSkI, GBEAT DOPBD-B BILE. THB YOOBO, BKACTIFitr, a«D GIFXXD JHISS HELBS ■ WEST EBIT - • „ IH TWO GBaHO CHABAUTBRS. Tie evening’* performances will commence with tbar admired iiraxsa. stjied * BOH CiESAB BB BAB AH. Don C«ear v .... : Hire HEL2R WBSTBttH’ Tte evening’* performance will conclude with thw' beantlftrl Drama, la two acts, . TBB WEPT OF THB WISH-TOH-WISEt Rarramattah MIS3HEi.BR W£3TBB2F TfifALHUT STREET THEATRE. MONDAY BYENINO. THE GREEK CORSAIR. EFBJGEMEST OP Mr. X S. CLARKB. CROWDED AUDIENCES, WILD WITH DELIOHY „ EVERY BVKHUQ. ttar * The ,re»t sensational Dra.ma of ™„,r»SsS,l' rßßE ' rs ov Philadelphia. tom badger Mr i. g. clash* MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ABnff. street theatre. IiBT WEEK POSITIVELY OP “THE STREETS OP SEW YORK,*’ WITH ITS FUSE ASDMBCHAHIBAS “THE UNION SQUARE SNOW SCENE.’* “THE TENEMENT HOUSE. ” and the C&I.RBRATB, FIRE SCENE ” fe»-St ON MONDAY NEXT MBS. LANDER. (CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST™, V-' ABOVE TWELFTH. * MONDAY ANO TUESDAY EVBNINSS. PATRIOTIC AND SCRIPTUBAL KSADINQR ~ .. by James e. Murdoch TiCet*, SO cuns, For eala bj A;hm«ad A Ereme. Wi Chestnut at ; CfcaUen & Sac, ISOS Chestnut st ; Ptee. BooKfctere, opposite Mint A limit...! snn b'jrof resorreiL seats may. be secured at T. ft, PUGH'S, S. W. ew. hIXTH and GHBhTHOT Streets. rnhS-S? OBEAT AMERICAN CIRCUS.— WAL3TUT Street, abo re Eighth. Messrs. EE & HSHMifITGs. -.Proprieter*. ttl. FBAfiKWfIITTAKSR....MgRtar of rta (S»blm.. Will. op fin on WEDNESDAY AFTERHOGH; litefiP? March, ♦nsutog. Messrs- GABDIISB & 9SHMIHGS lake pleasureim.* &mcrnieing to the citizens of Philadelphia that *: have engaged the. building on Walnut street, abona Eighth. for a limited ponod for the GBEAT AMERTmw emeus COMPAJSY—a troupe of the best artists in th*- profeeslon. TUB ZOUAVE ESTKES will be produce* for the first time in this city on Wednesday afternoon. The following named etars will render brilliant eua. scenes is the ring ; JABfES MADIGAH. double Bom*** eault and Leaner: Mad sine CAMILLE. Le Petite 61a- MILLB. M ile ELIZA GABDIHE*, Equestriennes; t£., Polish Brother* W ILLiAHandGBOBGB. , na»ts; W. JH. LESTBB* the Posturer; GEO* 6AUK*- LEEB, Equestrian; Mr. FOSTER, the amor*—kw Jester and Clown; R. BEMMIAGS, Tight Bone aaft" EqaestrißU; l)AKGAKDlHhK,CiownamiCoistcdiararw and other great celebrities. The two little Ponlea named in honor of Gen. Grant and Gen. Sherman, »ffi be introduced every evening, and at the p&rfonnaneeSa on Wednesday and Batura ay afternoons. The comnanw * will inaugurate the * 'POST RACES ” as early atpo*. aible. Great care will be taken to maintain-the . already achieved, by paying dne regard - tlment. Admission to the Great Show—First Time, 60 cfcs.2 S&*t cond Tier, 25 ete.; Private Boxes, S 3 and ss, as to ala®, and location. Evening Performances commence at %4tL Performance every Wednesday and- Ba&ord&y Ha» noon, commencing at 2K o'clock. * ’ FTJKD HALL,. ' ‘TBTB SHCOKD GBAHB CONCERT of the Renowned RursS&u Violoncellist, M'LLB BBLENE DH KATOW* “ a ae oißa ß«^ will take place oa. PE EDAT BYEBING, Marsh 10th, I£«L Assisted by several dhstingVathed Artlsis. The sale.of Beserved Beats wiii. cbcomesaaOn ? -WlbHEaßAT,MarchA6h, at 9 A. A B-Gould's MuSe «o». Particulars in fetare advertisement. QONCERT, I ALL. AED gol , i, g |rrCTg , Rf V . The original and only J W B*T C sIS IB ’ r:Sf |,r i e ;T JF^ Twenty established ArtilS alon and the world- renowr ed CkusediaiCT -™ 1 t*e*ee _ _ GBoßitß CHBKTS77 cK£ S,W B«h»a F oa, «ew ?r acJtflsll , - » ***-■ v .. AMERICAN B- L. CAU? - . IWMTUTa /ENTgR’S •__ WBI>MKKB> Alt FLORAL 80IEBB. AT BVJS^IJSQ, ji 19, 1565 _ _ To be had cf J, Thai' fSfiBE DOLL&BS* . the mwajKs,' sad • jl|T, fea , 311 Chestnut streeSr<*f Aeaaemy, 6» Arab of ». L. Carpenter, st his Snot :— .street. , feSS-a* IA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLia P.K.»Wsr iSMiS every SA’HTEDAY, at 3K o’cleek cents, Sir JBICAL FZTffDfiAItL. Steffis Tickets, St and ISayr - Tickets, $1; to be h&d at Gould’s, Andre I *. Tr..rzf ,r's Mueio Stores, and st the Hall, aof-tt XT jS academy of FINE ABT8» OHKETHUT StraaL »bo~e Tanth, U OPBJt D AxliX -- Tlaltors. from 9A-M.to6 F. M_ ' j*» BOABBHS6. rfW O COMMUNICATING BOOMS, A SECOND FLOOR, suitable for a family. Vacua-, etas for dsftle gentlemen, @73 8. THIRD St. mh3-3t*- IOgT AND POUND. T OST OR MISLAID—AN ENVELOPS Ai contain - ng num era* s Papers and Memorandums. Also, a GertiScate No. 651, Tor 20 Share* GOf* TER FaKM OIL Application bas been, made for a new receipt. Any person, flndinr the above would confer a favor by leavtac it at OUT ARCHStreet, oi at.the Officc ofthe Company. it* r OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL kJ POLICY OF INetTRAHCE issued by the TBITS TEES OF THE FIBS ASSOCIATION to E. T. HAL* LOWSLL for $5OO. dated June 2, ISM, and transfercaiu. to, the Fourth Jeflfeisoj&B. and _ formation cbeecwiing same will ba rMAim^ * fcgMtuihm* 3 ■; H°SSb,? rain 1 n g free of . flfeSßrt. BOCK WELL &HCRLBUBT win form a dut Which 18 new, Original at»f prsciical.and underwMch-better fears ©fhorSmamshX can he accomplished than nnder any and all atiwf systems of the combined world. Our srstem 3*Ant£ftf» diffittestfionall others. We do not thiowyoiir horsew neither do we tdministes drugs of any kind; yet era never fail to obtain unconditional submission in & very shortspami of time. Wo propose to instruct you by practfcal&monstratioag^-Therefore, gentleman, m 3 in your fierses, of any and all habits* from the uS Irak ed colt to the o'd reprobate who knows no ynn-fftr and we promise to handle them to your entire aaii-f&e that »m tbs tonga. out or»r tie Mt. Also, the mansHort#, who rfmply licki style. ’ • . Rlrtert, Bit.ni. Strtkere Crowdra, Haitar PoUara.' FikfcJ®fl°^f ug l r> &r * H«rvon. ' ■don oot submit to the Groom*main or Blaefc* «hb^ 3bm . At the Rooms ot ti! « PHILADELPHIA RIDIS® CLUB, SIXTBB3THStreet. b.low i»Bli.ot,rHi%i32 day. Friday, and Ea.prday Ryeaiags. a t 8S o click.. Tuition, $5. Good Stabling connected. mh2 &* ROCKWELL * HDBLBTTBT. CHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS KB- . STORED by HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD. MITRATE OF SODA—2OO BAGS JUST received, and for mla In lots tomtit parehaters, hr HaBBiKOH BBOTHBRB * CO., Hanafactarlae Cberai»t*, _ 105 broth PEOHT Street. fclMm* T7NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON of both SCX6«, 088 HSLSBOIiB’S tealiiM» wid ß JnaWe‘ynn wall? 1 * 104 *“**■“** MALCOLM MACNBILL’S _ „7*-* SPECTACLE STOWS. Wo. 310 B»uUi PITCH Stmt, belcw Some.. „ _ Ml . PHILADELPHIA. tM" 0188881 nSttsd to salt all agra, and allTMAnarat repairing «arifnllT and promptly attsndtd to. mi3-2ra. Bgm NO PAIN IN EXTRACTING —Nitrons Oxide Gas admulatwedc be&tttitnl and natural »trlo of TEETH INSERTED. . DR c. r, mwhs, 731 SP&vea Streak me, FIBB AND THI B F-PHCK>F ISjUsAYS MAfTOFACTORY. Lnzvsad imitt %«» fei comlantlj on hand by J. HASSSffjPOST, -Zt® YIBR Street, PblledelpUa. : WMaIP ESTEY’B COTTAGE ORGANS Act only TmXXGSLLSD, ImITmmALIVD fa pnriiw of Ton; and Power, designed eapecially for OhninS 1 B. M BItDCB, L, mn . . Ko. tsSorthSSVKirrfiCSteel*. a»ISiSy e o“&“ o, ‘ meaUi “** S WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE -BC*IFTipHB ofCharaeter, OtmiUtaHon, aad.Ta lent, with ADYICB oa Boaiassa, Bsadih. Bdaea. no., gslf-Imp-oTMaent. Nanagsmsatand Tr.in and ** oell-tuthelylf So. HPAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT and IMPBOVBD BOSK WABB, - . * DBPABTBOEKT KJB OTSTOIS WOBK,
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