atCe&JRXIXEQS. JONES—BIROWHE —On the evening of the 2d Inst, ftheKev. T. Walden, Ivineß. Jonee,of Washlnkton! , C , to Julie A , adorned dsn,liter of 0. Blight rownt, or this oSty [ Washingt on papei e pleaie oony.« dßßOTO—HiypHlfiSpH.—On Thursday, Karen 2 By Kev. W. J P. Ingraham, Mr. Wm! Abbott, of rillitoc, Jficonpm county, Illinois, to SUu SaraK ntebineon, of tbUeity. , * JONKS-Wlißli -it Friends’ Meeting Home lie, Cheater county, Pa , on Fifth day, the islenf welfth month, 1894, Jeremiah 0. Jonis, token, Montgomery ooanty. ft.,to iftWaThb tighter of the la e Harlan Webb, of Dal a «r«iwi «*-E' heater cooßtyphrera please copy. 3 * a W4Te county, BATGHELDKR—ROWE.—On the 2d loot ' u * X>XBIX At flf r| laVtVi m « Bf. C on the 234 of January !&J!.ii?pSSS5& , -_ H f l KSCompany <3. BJth ’SnUt* Tohmteetn. aged33years, son fnarno® oPSI® Jr., ot this city. ** wuk T-®*!? **>B 4th lost,MaryH , wife to the flSth year of her age.- 11-®iPSSS’SJ friesda of the family are raspact *? the Jitneral.ftom the residence of ISfMtCheltenham, Montgomery ooanty.oa h£' . So. 464 Marshall street, on Monday, the 6th tt 2 o'clock. Interment at Monument Gems ** V—On Thareday evening, March 2d, Martha C., Ibolatel. V, Krng. al from ter lata-residence, last Arch street, on morning, Mafnffdth, at 10 o’elook. *•» MAH.-On S«l day, March-6th, Hiss Eliza [Hainan. ... ltlco will he given of the Jnneral, lt« iN’S plain black goobs.— In'iTamUes. Bombaiioes. Ail-Wool K«p«. * ’ Empms Cloths. ** Herluoe* and Cashmeres. “ Sloufstiiaoße T«aiaes. *• B-4-wide Baicge Hernanl. . * Bare*ea and Crape Herat i, Thibet Shawls, &o. BBSBOIT k SON. Mourning Sloto, Ko9lB CHisSTjKUT Strait. & LA3?DELIi ARE BE. ,KQ a STOCK of rapeHor DRY 00003 tfcelUliiY WASTB of EYKEX FAMILY. SKck of,Staple Good*. Stock of Fancy Goode. Goods daily received. MASS SEBTIXC. 'UBTEBNTH WABD. CONSCRIPTION, Itermined THIS EVENING, BPEIHO GAHDEH HALL. AT i • •-•jJSQO to A. E, FBAffOISOgS, TreftSßwr. 513 MARKET Street. ATTENTION J B ECRWT».-THK LRVfiftTH WARD is paying the Hiihest in Gash, besides Cashing the City Warrants, ited to it. anpiy to any of our Committees, Franklin’s Oiflca. National Guards’ Hall. Military Hall, Third* below Green, the hall ad Coates streets, or at Marshal Lehmaa’B jrd street, above Spruce, ftizens of the Ward meet EVERY RIGHT, at ii SECOND and OOATBS- Streets. All persons ted to attend,. T. W. MABCHMEJS'f, Pre’t. A. Faht, peoretary and Treasurer. mhg-6t* SIXTEENTH THE Heating, of ihehIXTKBHTH WARD BOUHTY COMMITTEE held on Bata relay Evening, th, the following reaolntloii rescue with onr money. This is the last , Pay your §25 at once We can keen all • will only*! ye ns the mousy to pay those •to go We pay the highest bounties of cash the city warrants, on application iMPI-ETOB .Provost Marshal’s Offles, cor teenih and Brandywine. streets: lieutenant it 8. W. corner of Seventh and Olrard ave jr M. RlljSy, Treasurer, Ho. 42? Chestnut . c the President, WHLIAK S. HAXiI, Branklin above . nah2 gt ’rwKN'rjr-i'OUKTH wabi>.—tub Gltilene of the Ward are Informed that out of thousand enrolled men.etehteen hundred hare < their claim to be called by thetitle of man. Who bays bo nobly responded rn the past, as tU citizens of tbe ward Who ieel an intereat ln \9» wo again appeal for a aecond ton dollar do- lommittee matt have funds. to pay thws Who lug to enliit to the credit of the "aja. hot must be paid at once to the Chairmen for ittae), in eaoh Precinct, or the wheßl of the tarshil will revolve In onr Ward. CHAS. B. BM7MBBR. Jit . President. jPWBKTY'FOUBTH W 480.- Bifhait Ward Bonn ty paid and City Warrant® , To every person enlisting to the credit of thle the highest Bonnfr -Bdll-be M.ld Jo cash. . •t* Cb/IS. E BIitTMWfiK. Jr., President. OFFICKOF THE CITT BOCSTT FOHD COMMISSION. jCOMMORWEiiTfI IHG. Ho. 613 CHEoTNPT Btreet. Philadelphia, Fell. SI. 1835. is 18 HEREBY GIVEN that this Commtuion 1* land to receive Application* from end to award turns who shat l be drafted for one. year's ssr eliiui thereupon he dtu» accepted for military „/ aha)l/«nil»a substitutes. 3nOATiS EOS WiBEASTS Fuß THS fUM OF POOR HUfIDRED BOLL4EB. rder of Ute Commission. ~ ■ 0. OOOPBB, Secretary. FEKGCHttJI OIL COMPANY. 'orerW of til* company 1* located In the cole iSSS“prin* dletrietf In the mvat oil belt of trilnia, and ta In else* proximity to the re ' ‘ Lewelleu ’ ’ and ‘ ‘ Eathbooe w®^ 8 *, if which has flowed folly B, ODO barrels, and the 4CO harrele of oil lit a tingle day an adjoining y have also, within the peat .week, “I'SfK.® *1 if©!], and another which promises a still iar feoka of thi* Company wIU In a short was desiring stock should obtain it ftt once. wp Slii:Wmbotham. B..™tam 4J.T WAtHUX lit.. EOOm Ho. 8,84 story. tWEHTH WABS-ANOraEK mteliDi io COLLECT FUNDS and AVOID THE DBAPT Will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING. at 7g o cloak, at Mechanics’ Hall, THIRD Street, below o l S? n *.„ lf tbe Draft *“ *» *>• avoided, the Disbursing Uoffimlttee mil be kept In funds te compete with other wards. Ho subscriptions will be iSoeWed after the Draft. By order of the Committee, * CHASM. WAGUES,'President. Tbps, H. CqKh-EI.L, Secretary. i t jSpp* THE STATE HEDICU BtfABII this HOBNIBG, at 10 “look," , 2?^^SSSBffl!^5SS5l«5«: day^ |Sp M KKOKB LffiMesFOlS, JSS«, UF teofAM fifth Lsotare of thseoars* THF l^nTnw%tf?. J £S^ TISPtO Kh ABBOGIAT[Oa 0? OF PENNSYLVANIA on ISSSPf«Tr^ V3 l5 IHG * Marcus, In CONCERT HALL, bubtecfc: ‘‘The Wot our Emancipator.!’ niKf. s ,?LS GREENFIELD, the celebrated “Blacks a***! wUlsiug ontheoccasion ; AdttiBBlott 25 cants, far the benefit of Freedman, Slek ; And Wousdod Soldiers. Ac. 'tickets mar be bad at: ruin’sßobkstore, Sixth and Chestnut. of the Comniit tee* or at the door. Lecture at 8 o’clock. mh4-5t •*■ tef»' mSS EMMA. HABDOIGE WiU lectors oa * ‘ Life in California, ’» giving the re sult of her observations-in that wonderful country, at CONCERT HAM. On WBDHESDAI AVRKINGy-’tb, Bthlust., atB o’clock. Tickets 38 casts. For sale by T. B. Pogh, Sixth and Ohsstant streSts; Mr. Gould,' Seventh and Chestnut streets; M. B. Dvott. 114 8 Se cond St.; Dr. Child, 831 Race St. ,aud the Had. inhibit* OFFICE SENECA Oil, COW PANT, SiJWFhs'ffld 05^18 ' EXUHANaB ’ iah4- Ilf - W. 0. STILSS, Jr. f Secretary. omcE op •she cirr aovjmri. OSatOHWS4I,ra ~ . . . Philadelphia, Jan. 87, 1888. Moticeilli hereby *lre» that the Commission forthe Payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive I* ** volunteers for Two Years will receive a Warrant for _ SODB HONDBKD AND FIFTY DOiL ABA Yolnnteers for Three. Years will receive a Warrant for _ ■ , , .KTS HUNDRED DOLLARR rr ®hall place In the service of the United Stated a Substitute for not less than Three Years, m advance of a draft, and who ehall thereupon he ere- Cited upon the quota of the eityof Philadelphia, wUI receives warrant for THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. ?£,*£?** °f the Commlesion. „ IsSS-tf C. COOPER, Secretarv. |Ei“ PEILABEEPHIA, XAICH 8, —-- s -v 1865, The State Medical Board wilt meat at hansom-street Hall, THIS MOBBING, at 10 o’clock, tor examination of candidates for appointment at assistant Suissons In Pennsylvania Regiments. The Board will continue iu session four days. „ JOSEPH A PHILLIPS, It Surgeon General. Peuna, K®*» THE HEMBEBS OF VHE ST. A*? ANDREW’S SOCIETY are re.pectfuUy lavlted toattesd the fhneral of JOHN NOTMAN, from Ilttu SPRUCE Street, at two o’olook to-dav. It* C. D. BITOHIB, Ssetetary, PYSf~ FUnf.ABE LPJHIA ' AND BOSTON ®®'PBTROIBUSI COMPANY, Office No. aiBB*South FOUBTHStresI, Phils.—By prssotttiekTroasnrar's Re ceipts Bnbscrlbers to the Stock of this Company will re ceive their Geittfloates. mh6 3t* PATH AH HAINES, Secretary. |®- NOTICE—TO STOCKHOLDERS OF ■*f ADAMANTINE OIL CO.f-The Directors 01 the Adamantine Oil Company announcetbat a large well has been struck on the property of the Company, and.a great number of applications have been made for the PrivUege of leasing lots on the lands of the Company, and developing the same without cost to yon. In order to.consider the propriety of granting sash leases and approving the action of the Dlreetorsln re gard to the same, you are therefore notified to meet at Ue Office of the Company, at No. 37 Month THIRD Street, In the city of Philadelphia, on THURSDAY, 9£h tori., at 1 o clock P. M. By order olrae Board. „ _ , H. M. HAMILTON, President. B, F. Brooke, Secretary. ■ . .It JCSS*" CITY COM WISS t« *l5 K.V OFFICE, —Pnir.ADBr.PHtA, March 2. 1868. NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, RESTAU RANTS. and others engaged In or desirous of telling Spirituous, Vinous, or Malt Liquors by less measure than one quail; The CotomUaionefa will sit to hew applicants for License at their Office, No. 11 STATE-HOUSE BOW (up stairs), for the several Wards, oa the following days, between the hours of ten and three o'clock: First and Twenty-sixth Wards —On Monday, 6th of March. . Secondhand Third Wardt—On Tuesday, 7ih of March. Fourth and fifth Wards—On Wednesday, Bth of March. Sixth and Seventh Wards—On Thursday, 9th of Hatch. Eighth and Ninth Wards—On Friday, 10th of M&roh. Tenth and Eleventh Wards—On Monday, 13th of March. Twelfth, and Thirteenth Wards—On Tuesday, 14th of March. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Wards—On Wednesday,lsth of March. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Wards—On Thursday,l6ih of March. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Wards—On Friday, 17th of March. Twentieth and Twenty- first Wards—On Monday, 20th of March. J "Twenty-second and Twenty third Wards—#nTaei day* Mat of March. Twenty fourth and Twenty- fifth Wards—On Wednes day, 22d of Marsh. ■ JOHN GIVEN, fhilip Hamilton, THOMAS DICKSON, mh4*l6t City Commissioners. KST* miSBUBG, FORT WAHfE,AITD CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. OFFIOB OF THE BEOBETABT, Pittsburgh Pa , Feb. 14.1865. The Annual meeting of the Btobk and Bondholders of this Company, forthe Election of Directors and such other business as may come before It, wUI ba hold at the Office of said Company, iu the city of PITTSBURG, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY (15th) of MARCH, A. D. 1865, at 10 o’clock A. M ' , Tne Btock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company, at their office in the oily of Pittsburg, and at the Trans fer Agency In the city of New York, will be closed on the Ist day of March, at 2 P. M. , and remain doted until the llth day of March thereafter. fel7-tmhls W. H. BARNES, Secretary. MORRIS yABM OIL COMPASY. IoF OFFICE, 3*6 WALNUT Street, PhilcwlelpMa, SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM. AS* Circulars can be procured upon application at he office of the Company. mh2*Xm OFFICE FULTON COAL COMPA« KJ, Philadelphia. March I,IBSS. A special meeting of the Stockholders wUI be held at the office of the Company, 407 LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, March 6,1865. at 12 o’clock M-. to vote o% the question of the acceptance or rejection of a supple* ment to the charter of the Company, approved the 14th day of February, 1865, authorizing an increase of the Capital Stock, ana to act on such other business as may come before said meeting. P. G. HOLLIS, Secretary. .W. B.—Annual report fer 1884. now ready for distribtt iion. • mh2*4t BASE OF FORTH AMERICA, mSs? Philamlphia, March LISRS. The Directors have declared a Dividend of SIX P&& CENT,, payable on and after March jath. mhl-lOt * J. HOCKLEY, Cashier. raf (STATE MEDICAL BOARD. . KB' HEAPQVABTSBS PENNSYLVANIA Uoimi i Hospital Dbpabtmbkt. HABRiSBUKa, February SO, 1865. The STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PfitftfA. will meet in PHILADELPHIA ou the 6th of MARCH next, to examine candidates for appointment as Assistaus'Sur* xeose In Pennsylvania Residents. The zooms in.’which, the examination will be held will be designated in the Philadelphia morning papers on the day of meeting-; . . Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish ing proper testimonial as to moral character, sc., will be admitted to the examination. By order of the Governor: _ . JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS,. fe2o-tmhC Burgeon General Penna. OIL COMPANIES. THE PEDFIiX’S EQUITABLE OIL COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PEB SHAKE FOB FULL- PAID STOCK. CAPITAL, $330,000 SHAKES, AT $l, FAR. WORKING CAPITAL, 100,000 SHAKES, OK *35,000. The equitable harts upon which this Company la foam ed, and the character of its Interests, should commend It to those about investing In Oil Companies. Ou plan differs from that of other organisations, in « Branch as that every person who subscribes enters the Company upon the “GROUND FLOOR, 3 ' as it is termed, or. In other words, becomes a purchaser of the property, and shares ail the profits; therefore, in order that all, both RICH AND POOR, may be enabled to participate, it has beenTdeemed ad visable to issue the stock at the remarkably low price of 85 GENTS PER SHARE, thereby enabling persons of limited means to secure an interest at a small cost, with .every prospect of speedy and handsome returns. Tie properly consists of 2SS acres, in French Greek township, Yenango county, Pennsylvania, and but a very short distance [from the “Adamantine Well,” of two hundred barrels, struck last week, on East Sandy Greek. Ho. I is a lease of twenty years, free of royalty, of 300 acrei, on W eat Bandy Creek, four miles from Frank lin, and immediately adjoining the town of Waterloo; has a frontage of one Vhundrei rods on the creek, and over fifty acres of flat boring I erritory. The railroad, now finishing from Jamestown to Franklin, passes within fifty rode of the property, Ho. 3 is 138 acres, in fee simple, half a mile from the above* on Seaton’s Run, a tributary of West Sandy. The run pisses through the property, thus furnishing, a long stretch of boring territory on both aides. There is also a heavy vein of coal in the bluffb. Three wells will be put down without delay. The subscription books will be opened on MQHDAY next, March 6th, and remain open one week, as fol lows, in Philadelphia; At Ho. 20 South THIRD Street, and at tbe Office of the Treasurer, Ho, 35 South BECOHD Street, above Chestnut. T. H. SHOEMAKER, President. SAMUEL TOWNSEND, Treasurer. 3nh4 6t VM, B RICHMOND, Secretary. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL •PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZE!) UNDER THE ’ MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THB STATE OF NEW YOKE. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, $lO PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS- HLENT. GOYBBNMBNT BONDS AND SECURITIES TAKEN IN PAYMENT FOB STOCK. . omnifi.' No. *4 EMPIRE BUILDING, No Yl BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Post Offiob Address, Box No. 5368, New York. offioebs. Hod. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President; WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice Frertdent. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. 3. BURTIS. Mining Superintendent, Titusville,Fa, ATLANTIC 8ANK,N0.143 Bread way,H.Y.,Treasury. Tbe wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stock mar be made in drartß. register,d notes, or Government bonds end securities, whichbonds and securities will be taken at tbeir market value. Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P. O. Box So. 6358. New York City, or to * Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum Company,‘No. HYBroadway. New fork Cltr." - Frorpeems Bent to any .address on application. Mn talnllg a full and clear account of the operations of this HOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY. mh4 Sm . ■ the i , REss.-'pnn,\nEi,PHr' OH. COMPANIES. THE JAMIESON OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL $500,000. 50,000 SHARES; One-fifth of the Capital Stock Re- served for WORKING CAPITAL. rAR YAUI OP SHAKES, 410. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOB FULtrPAID STOCK, SABO. y PRESIDENT. JAMES BP OH AH AN. TREASURES, ROBERT CLARKSON. SECRET A.BY, SAMUEL F. BABCOCK. DIBSCTOBB. JiMBS BUCHiggg, | BOBBBT OLiBKSON, H. E. LIHDBBMAN, IMAXWRLL ROWLAND, A. B. MYERS. OFFICE OF THE COMPANY’, No.3S6SonfhTHHU) Street, iPbilada, The property of .this Company is situated In Venango county, Pennsylvania. It embraces the following very superior Oil tracts: 1. Sixty-seven acres, in fee simple, on the west bank of the Allegheny river, In Tioneata township, about a nolle above the borough or Tionesta. This tract contains the widest and moat promising portion of the Jamieson Flats, which is the most productive tertian of the river Oil territory within: many miles. Ithasafromtate on the river of one-eighth of a mile, and extends back front the same-about three-fourths of a mile, enclosing the bed of a small stream called. Jamiesontarun. Marti/ the half ofthis tract i&fiai,and adapted for baring; ft lies in immediate proximity to several webs nowprodu clng. Within a few. feet of the boundary line a well is noto flowing. There are also three wells.on adjoining properties, which are pumping, the-most celebrated of whiehy the Sowers well, -is a- few rods; Jamieson’s iun forma a broad and level valley on this tract, which it regarded b> Oil operators as moat favorable for Oil- The quality of theCU produced on the adjoining lands is very superior, being used by the workmen for lubtica _ ting their engines; it is at present worth about $l5 per barrel at the wells. The successful oparation&on the Jamieson Flats have given value, as Oil property, not only to the immediate neighborhood, but to the vast body of lands on the Tionesta creek. The Company’s lato ls well wooded., and they will, therefore, be saved the great expense of fuel. 2. One and three* quarter acres, in fee simple, on Oil Creek; on the Fleming farm. This land is directly on the bank of Oil Creek, with large flowing wells in close proximity; a one-hundred* barrel well is on the adjoin ing territory. The Noble well is within two miles This tract Is perfectly flat, and of immense value, being in the heart of the best Oil producingterrltory in the world. 8. A perpetual lease ofthxee one acre lou, on thegreat fiats just below Titusville; it was on these flats that Oil was first discovered- This lease is subject to a royalty of one-fourth of the Oil. The Company propose to proceed witn the greatest diligence in the development of their lands , and desire to give their stock intrinsic and permanent value. Further information will he cheerfully furnished at the Office oj the Company, M. 336 South THIRD Htreett when Subscriptions will he received at Two Dollars ana a Half for each Share of full-paid Stock. Subscription# will bealso received by the Treasurer, by mail or otherwise, at CLARKSON & CO.*S Bank ing House, Ho. 131 South THIRD (Street, where books arenow oven. mhg at CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL 81,000,000. SHAKES ...............800,000. FAR VALUE.,, ... n ■ i.n-38,00. - SUBSCRIPTION PRICB^.~«,.«^««»a,SO. president; VANCE STEWART; • of hebosb ooramr. pa. TREASURES, E, G. JAMES. - OF PBILASBUmiA. secretary, J. L: DARLINGTON*- WHSI CHE3IBB, PA. DIEECTOBS. YANCX BTEWABT, Mercer soasir, FA. JOHN E. LEONARD, West Chester, P*. D. C. FORNEY, Washlnctoit, D. C. HENEY' D. GOOEE, Washinitott, D. 0. BIMON CAMERON, Harrishuri, Fa. JOHN H. DIEHL, PhUadelphl*. JOHN F. GRAFF, PtllaAolpMa. GBOBGB O. EVANS, PhilaqslphlA. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lahnutot eo„ Fa. The present and prospective value of the stock of this Company may be Inferred from the Met that It owns a fee simple interest In 473 (four hundred and seventy three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory InYenango, county, believed by the most experienced oil men In that region to be capable of producing a net annual In come to tho Company of one and a half million dollars, or three times the entire cost of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty-five per cent a month on Its subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent. per annum on its par value. The following is a description of the Company's pro perty; One-fourth foe simple interest In the celebrated "Hoover” Farm, situate on the Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with , 333 rods (or over one mile) front on tho Allegheny river, on which there, are now twelve leases, each ten rods square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there, are two wells owned by the owners of.the fee, from which they get all the oIL On this Farm there are now ten wells In operation, producing amaverage of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on It 187 (eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty applications are sow standing to lease the latter for one half tbe oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a’fact which sufficiently demon strates the great richness sad reliability of the terri tory. Is the entire fee simple interest in 181 (one hundred and elghty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the, “Hoover ” Farm, and a little nearer Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Bun, having a front ~of 85 rede on the AUegheny river, and one mile on both sides of MOIBnn, with ample boring surface for one. hundred wells, or Lots of ten reds square. This tract 1s known as the “Stewart Farm,” and is slaar of all leases or Incumbrances of any kind. There Is now In operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the south. In (Act, the "Stewart ” Farm Is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time a slngls lease of 80 rods front, on the Imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for *165,000 (oim hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well has been struck within a few days. . In addition to the territory of the "Stewart” Farm, which la believed to be equally as good as the "Hoov er, V there are on It a three-story Grist Mill, with fins water-power, a good farm-bouse, and other bulidlngs, hat will be of n«e to the company. The durability of this Immediate oil section Is Illus trated by the fact that some of tho wollson the “Hoov er ’ ’ Farm have beeu pumping for over four years, with out any material diminution In their yield, while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience fox transportation and snperior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel mere than the oil at OU Creek. The officers of the Company feel instilled in present ing the foUowtng estimate of what, with vigorous management, the above lands can be made 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, aU of which can be leased immediately for one, halftheoll,/ree 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 often barrels each, would make a Daily product of— I.OCO bbls. Out of this the Company’s share would be. 500 bbls. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (It Is nowsellingat yiS. BP. y«*e.e WQ-e reeeee mi »>*» levee wane e. «.« T •3,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to i the year, this would make the Compa ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm a10ne....... - . .1,600,000 00 AHowiigthesameestimatesforthe "Hoot er ” Farm, In which the Company owns ( ■ one-fourth In tea of the land Interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would be... • „-«« , 875,000 00 Making the annual receipts from both Farms...— 1,875,000 00 Deducting from this amount the sum of *876,000 for contingencies, would leave the Net Annual Income of the Company..—.. 11,500,000 00 ALL THESE lots CAN BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED, If It is deemed expedient, at a royalty or one-half the Oil, with covenants binding lessees to sink wells, with * all possible diligence, to tho depth of 500 or more feet. ‘ A FEW PLAIN VTOBDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Ton are not asked to subscribe to tbls Stock with the expectation of immediately receiving large dividends, but the basis on which the Company rests. It is be lieved. wIU make your investment not only safe, but, prospectively, of enormous value. Not withstanding,at the present prices of oU,the Com pany' s annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per sent, on the coot of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, Is one of the most practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company’s property and general oversight of Us management Is the best guarantee that no efforts wIU be spared to make the Investment pro fitable. Applications for a large proportion of the stock have already been made, but none wIU be received until the books of the Company are regularly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of the stock wUlbesoliat subscription price. The stock wlll be Issued full paid, without farther assessments. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION WIU be open fora few days, on and after January 18,1366. at the office of E.«. JAMES, Treasurer, feJ-tf No. 101 WALNUT Street. PhUada. WAMAHIAEEB » BBOWM, ty POITUiCpiO COIKEOE* SPRING SEBBIONTim-Tha Courses of Lao tore* >M practical btstractlou In the TECHNICAL SCHOOLS and In SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, will begg MONDAY, March 6. Applicants WUI please attend tntfl morning at 9 o’eloek.at college Bolldfng.PßNN Square," it* * h, ” Bfc ggßßS!ffcsfr. iSr OFFICE PEHHmainA BAZ& BOAD COMPANY, _ | _ PHILADELPHIA, Feb, US, 1865. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election for, Directors of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 6th day of March,, 1866. at the Office of the Company, No. 836 South THIRD Street. Tho polls will be open, from 10 o'clock A. M. until 6 o’clock P. M. No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding 'the election will entitle the holder or holder* thereof to vote. EDMOND SMITH, fe27-9l Secretary. §3gr~ : KEW BUUDIKG ASSOCIATION. —a stated meeting of 'he Board of Director* of TSB EOBEET MOKBIS 6UILDING ASSOCIATION wlJl beheld on WBDKESDAY EVENING, March Bth, at 7H o'clock, at the Hall, northeast corner FOU&fH and GSEBN Street*, to receive the SECOfID INSTAL MENT on the Stock and LOAN THE MONEY in the treasury. New subscriptions to the Stock will also be received. J. 8. StDDALL, Secretary, mh4-4t* 4k%4t LIBRARY Street A MEETING OF THE STOCK' HOLDERS of the BOBRING SPRING AND GOOSE GREEK OIL COMPANY will he. held at the Company’s Office, No 311 WALNUT Street, first fbor, back building, ou THURSDAY, March 16. 1855. at S o’clock P. M., to elect Director*, make By-Laws, &c. By order of the Corporators. ' anhB-frmw6t* CHARLES BLAKISTON, Bec’y. KST* NOTICE-EMPIRE COPPER COM i® PANT OP MICHIGAN.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all Stock in thi* Company, on which the instalment of Two Dollarg per Share, called August 19, 1864, and' due September 10, 1864, is not paid, is for feited by said default, and that according to the Charter tend By-laws of the Company it will be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY, 9th March, IMS, at 12 fit, at the 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. S. MiMOLLTEf, Secretary* Dated Philadelphia, Feb. 6,1865. fe?.tuwfrmtmh& niUTAfil. tOHAKT MUST HAYE « MORE MENI H WHili LOYAL CITIZEN’S COMBINE TO CHYE THEM TO HIM? LIT EVERY MAN MAKE HIMSELF A RECRUITING OFFICER. . The Veterans are ready to go to the front without de lay if the citizens will do their duty. Let every Veteran who exists join the BIRNBY BRIGADE, uow fonnlng in Philadelphia. - > Be shall receive all hU bounties in cash, and be at tached to the corps of the brave and gallant HANCOCK, injie war will J>q ended in slxiy day* if every ifean ■and.woman infche coontm will do all In their power to s*nd mento the army. There are enough discharged soldier* wfiiin gto return to the front, if proper means are need to induce them to.go. to enable General Grant to take Richmond, destroy Lee’s army, and end the war without the aid of the Peace Gommiisloners of Jeff Davis Let us procure them and send thfren forward. • * . - THE BIRNXY BRIGADE, General Hancock is now recruiting, under the orders of the W&r Department, a corps of veterans—men who have seen service for two years or more, and hare been honorably discharged from the service of the United States. It require* very little argument to prove that such men are worth infinitely more than ten times their number in raw reorntte or bountyjumpers. VETERANS’ BOLL OF HONOR. After the Brigade is formed, a Roll of Honor will be published for gratuitous distribution, by Benj.* Prank fin, the Chiefof Detective Police of the city of Philadel phia, containing a list of names of all the men enlisting in the Brigade, the. number of battles each man has been in, and the various gallant actions each one has performed. This will be tne prondett legacy that can be,handed down to yourchUdren. v... «*nto BBTBKBJBKTATIVB BBGBUITS. In the proposed brigade any man or woman desirous of sending a representative recruit to the army can de so by the payment of $BO to, any of the gentlemen named, or-any of the following committees Of this suin JBZd will be paid to the recruit, and $26 will be retained by the Treasurer, of the Committee to defray extraordinary expense*, including music, printing, Ac., Ac., incident to raising.troops. Let evexyman mid woman in the State; who desires to be represented in the army come forward and make thi* investment tor the purpose of strengthening the ranks of the army. Do not wait to. be called oh* but send the money and procure a Repta resentative Veteran Recruit, one who has and can make himself of service to our Government in its hour of trial. Don’t count the cost. .It will pay a handsome dividend. THE VETERANS Shall be treated with frankness and equality. Not one dollar shall, be taken from their’bounties, but all will be paid them without commission or discount. It i* our purpose to raise this brigade without the aid of substt -tute brokers, and not a single bounty-jumper will be admitted, we will treat every soldier a* a gentleman, end every promise, shall be kept. If he is Injured, the Chiefof Detective Police will discover the'xeason, and apply an immediate remedy. BOUNTIES AND PAY. M The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer in Hancock’s Corps is, viz: , • ■ For one year Governmsntißonnty—. s*oo City of Philadelphia Bounty. ** 400 Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6 per month.. 191 CloThici account year1y............. ..m, 42 Wardßou&ty (average)...... 85 City Belief for Families of Volunteers! $6 per M 72 Total T-l :inr|--n-ii. liili.-lllliiuin itl.lil The net pay of Veteran Volunteers, for two year* in Hancock Corps is, vis; Government Bounty^-*.-...*.5500 City of Phiiaddphia Bounty. .-*•**. *~~ **•*.«-»•***■• 450 ' Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6 per 384 Clothingaccount, $42 per year.^............ *..«»» 84 Ward Bounty, Caverafe)'^...^.2s City relief for family, $6 per month—— 144 Total* m.m. ,$1,587 The’net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three yew* in Hancock's Corps is, viz: Government Jaunty.......— r s6oo City of Philadelphia 80unty....—500 Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6 per m0nth.........— ——67 B Clothing account, s42per year < —.■•••»«-*» 126 ward Bounty, (average).. —.. 25 City relief for families, $6 per month— 216 Total—..— —-.58,048 ORGANIZATION TO RAISE THE BRIGADE. The committee who have charge of the organization of the Brigade are: O W. Davis, Henry C.’ Howell, Geo. Bollock. David_Faust, John W. Byerman, Joseph?. Tobias, fc. S. TCfiwbitenner, Sethß. Stttt. ' ' Executive Officer of the Committee, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Detective Police of the city of.. Philadelphia.- ‘ Treasurer, MORTON MoHICHABL. Jr., Cashier of First National Bank. _ The Brigade will be composed of Three Regiments One will oe rahed under the direction of the corpora tions of -miadelphia. From these corporations the committee will consist of _ . • , ,- .. • " Col. Thomas A Scott. Vice President of the Pennsyl vania Railroad. Company; Frederick Fraley, President ottheßohuylkUlNavigationCompany;Ohas. E. smith, President of the Beadingßailroad Company; Thomas C. Hand, fteddeni of the' Delaware Mutual Insurance Company: Stephen A. Caldwell, President of the First National Bank of Philadelphia. The 2d Regiment will be raised under the direction Of the Manufacturers, Merchants, and Broker* of Phila delphia. The committee will consist of Barton H. Jonhs', Lemuel Coffin, Henry Lewie, Jr., Charles L. Boris (of C L, A H. Boris), John W. Sexton (of Jay Cooke A Co ) The Sd Regiment Will be raised under direction of the Com Exchange. The committee appointed axe Charles Knecht,'President of the Corn Ixcnance, B. G. James, Baron el L. "Ward, JosephW. Miller. James P. Perot. TU 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 $850; for two years, $1,000; for three years, $1,178; 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 marshal of the district in which the principal resides, immediately after the Veteran isjaustered into the ser vice, that the principal haß furnished a substitute or representative recruit. Powers of attorney will in ail cases be furnished from the Veteran to the principal to collect all corporation bounties. Any citizen of Philsdelphiawho is dratted is entitled by an act of the City Councils, to the sum of $4OO, which, with the sum of $450; pays fez a veteran substitute for one year. By this arrangement two credits are given instead of one npon the quotas, under the present draft or future drafts. ' For a two-year veteran, $l,OOO will be required, together with a certificate of the Provost Marshal, setting forth the Sub district and the Gob gras- - slcnal District In which the principal resides: Fora three* year veteran, $1,175 will be required, together with a_ certificate from the Provost Marshal, setting forth the tub-district and Congressional District in which the principal resides.' On this t&ere will be a drawback on the sum of SSQO allowed by the city of Phi ladelphia, to all citizens of Philadelphia who furnish a veteran recruit for this term Principals who apply from country districts will, of course, only receive such drawbacks as allowed by the counties or corporations Where they letide- - TO THE VETERANS. It is an object worthy of your consideration on re entering the service, to obtain all the money you can, in order that yon may invest it for the benefit of your • families* wi'.hont being taxed for commissions by sharks* substitute brokers, and. other commission men of any character whatever When yon are mastered into the United States service as a Volunteer, the Dis bursing Officer pays yon $533 for one year and $66 more at the end of your term. The Gity of fhijadelphia gives yon a City Warrant for SICQ upon the presentation of your mustering In certificate to the Bounty fond Com mission. The veteran who retains hie warrant for the City Bounty can have it stamped by the City Treasurer,, making it bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum. The committee aiding me will pay each Veteran who retains Ms City Warrant in cash a sum sufficient to make the interest he will receive from the City, 7 7-10, eo that it will be equal to the Government loan. The City Warrants will soon be paid by the OUy of Philadelphia) principal and interest, and the vete>an will be able to procure' the Government loan to the amount of the face of the warrant.- „„ „ This is all the local bounty you get, with the excep* tion of the Ward bounty. Of course you ‘will secure the Government pay of $l6 per month, $42 per year for your clothing; and, at the end of yonr term, you are pre sented with your handsome breech-loading ride; which can b« fired from 16 to 20 shots per minute. If, how ever, you volunteer to represent a, principal who » drafted or liable to 'be drafted, I pay yon the moment you are muttered in $826 bounty for one year in cash, which Is $25 more ti an you will get if you go as a vol unteer. These who represent a principal for two year*. 1 pay them #75 in cash upon.befng mustered in. Those who represent a principal for three years, I pay $1,160 caslyapon INVEST YOTJR MONET. The 7- 30 is now being absorbed by the capitalists of the world at the rate of millions per day. The Gov ernment agents and National Banks will furnish you the certificates of Loan. For every hundred dollars you invest you receive an interest of two cents per day. equivalent to ten cents per day on % very five hundred dollars Invested. This amounts to three declare per month, which added tojrour monthly pay, will yield you nineteen dollars. This bond can he turned into cash at any time. It will! soon be at a premium. r CONCLUSION. - Bememher that your pay commences immediately upon being mattered in. Call at once at the Recruiting Headquarters (Berry *s Marquee), No, 106 South SIXTH Street. . . Company B will meet .EVERY MORNING, at 10 unlock, in front of INDEPENDENCE HALL* for Street Parade r Examining, Husterlng-ln. and Disbursing Office, at the Northeast corner of SIXTH and MINOR Streets, second story. Headquarters for soldiers after being mustered in is Richmond Hall, old Nineteenth Ward. BHNJIMIn FRANKLIN, Executive of the Reuniting Committee, and fe2B-6t .. ; Chief frf. Detective Dep’t of Fhilada * » ONCE MOKE TO THE FRON T 1” W »13th KEGIMEBT INFANTRY PENNSYLVANIA Jit VOLUNTEERS, Tth UNION LBAGUBfNATIONALGUARB) RBGT., COL. JOHN A. GOBGAS. (NOR ONS YEAR’S SERVICE) RECRUITS WANTED FOR ONI. TWO, AND THREE YEARS’ SERVICE Bounties from City, for one year $4OO 00 Bounties from Government, for one year™...™ 100 00 Boastleafrom Gity, for two years. —™s4so 00 Bounties from Government, for two years™..... 200 00 Bounties from City, for three years -™«™,.,. ™,goo 00 Bounties from Government, for three years...... SGO 00 HIGHEST WARD BOUNTIES PAID, BESIDES PAY, RATIONS, AND CLOTHING. This Regiment is authorized by the War Departmen and by the Governor or Pennsylvania. All the officers are Veteran Soldiers, and have shown frhfllr COURAGE UPON THE FIBLD OF BA.TTLB. Do not wait to he Drafted, hat embrace the present opportunity to receive the liberal BOV NT IE S OPE ERE D, and to sklact-ypuE own officer*. • ALL CITIZBNB SHOULD INTEREST THIMSBLVBS IN PILLING THIS-RBGIUSNT PROMPTLY. , Colonel, JOHN A. GORGAB, late Major 195th P. V., J formerly of the 90th P. V, Lieutenant Colonel, JACOB M. DAVIS, late Major 90 th P. V. ' . - . . Major, WILLIAM H, HBWLINGS, late Captain 90th r ‘ T ‘ HEADQUAETERS. NATIONAL GUARDS’ HALL, RACE STREET,BELOW SIXTH. ■ RECRUITING STATION, 633 CHESTNUT STREET. fel7-tf pARD PHOTOGRAPHS.—I 3 FOR Vf .1 25, suitable for Albums, real seme, and joet the thing for eeholare to exchange with their sohooimates. REIMBR’S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It- OBBAT OEHTBAX. OLOTHIHa HOUBH, V MONDAY, MARCH fi, 1865. ITNANOIAIm U. S. SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. By authority of the Swretary of tho Traarttry, tha undersigned haa ÜBtunod the Oen.nl Snburiottos Anne, for the nlo of United State. TreMor, Rote, bsutn, aeT«n and Uutoo-tentha per .out. Intarot Mr annum, known M th. SBVEN-THIRTV LOAN. Ht«» Role, are tawed tinder date of lomat Id, 1854,’ and are piyable three yoara from that tlma. In aar wneT, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S, 6-80 SIX PEE CENT. , GOJ.D-BEARING BONDS. Thea* Bonda are now worth a premium of nine Mr ,—at, lnotndlnr cold Interest from Rovemhmr. whieh makea the actual prolt on the 7-SO Xoan, at nurrent ratea, inrtndins intereet, ahont ten par aent, Mr an hhm, heeidea lta exemption from State and municipal taxation, tpjrtch adds from one to three per cent, more, acoordinr to the rate levied on other property. The Ixterbat ia Myahlo aeml. annually by coupona attached to each note, which may ho cut of and add to any hank :srA|nke*S Thi Interoat amonnta to . dhn. cent per day on a CSO note. Two oents per day on e ,100 note. Ten Mnte per dar on a *5OO note. Twenty cent, per day on a $l,OOO note. Ond Doll&r per day on a $O,OOO note. Rotea .f all the denominailona named will be prompt ly fumUhed upon receipt of enhacriptiona. Tlila U THE ONLY DOAN IN HIAKKET ndw offered by tho Government, and « i* conSdently expected that; ita anperlor advantacea will make it the OBEAT POPOTAB LOAH OF THE PEOPLE, di£in ,»0,O0(CooO remain nnaold, which will pro bably be disposed of within the next sixty or ninety diyS, when the notea will ondonbtedly eommand a premium, as haa nnlformly been tho oh on clot In* the aabseriitlouof other LoanA In order that dtlaena of ovary town and section of the arantry may os afforded faculties for takinx the the Hathmal Banhe, state Banka, and Private Banking thronahont the eonntry hays generally agreed to. re solve inbseripUone at par. Snhserlhera will aeleet their o#h arente,in whom they have conidenoa, and who only are to be reaponilhla for the delivery of the notes for nktehthay roalva orders. a;■ - Jay ooo ke. SUBSCRIPTION AGIRT. Mo. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, WTTTT.ATIUT.-pjrTA 7.30. 5-20. ATDA.Im:S Sc- LEYIS, No. 805 CHESTNUT STBEET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. All kinds of .GOVEEIf JJENT SEOTEITIEB AND STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLD, ACfDUBGOTIATED. GOLD ARB SILTIE BOUGHT AND. SOLD. Specialattention given to OIL STOCKS: mM-8m EDWABD BOEIKB, HORACE B. PBAESOIf. gDW. ROBINS & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ho. 47 SOUTH THXBD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. <■ - AMKITOBOP BARK ‘ROTES, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BORDS, I j ARD GOVKBRMBRT SKCDBITIBS, ■* \ , . BOUGHT ARD SOLD. Collwdonamade oh all parte of the country. DeposUa received, subject to aiaht draft, and Interest allowadT ' M-Sm gBCOND , ,i > NATIONAL bank, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE lEOR OITT TEUST COMPART.) CAPITAL. 5300.000. BARKBES' ARD UEKOHARTS’ COLLROTIORS promptly attended to on the moat fovorable terms. 6. E. WABNEE, President. JOHR B. PATTKBSOR, Cashier. . feM-Sm QAPITAL STOCK 1750,000. CESTMIt MTIOVIL BAM OF HTTTT, A TYr.T.PTTT A ■ No. 109 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Oaa door sonthofChcatnnt, G. 3MC. TBOI .AJtaix. EBTDf, JR., fan-tf » . CASHIER. »£HE NEW 7-30 TJ. S. NOTES FOR SALE. IN BUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. DAVIES BROTHERS; BANKERS AND BROKERS, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SBOURmBS GIXB- IQ_4O BONDS, J®" 00 BONDS, O^D[ Q |iT MB ' HE3SB¥ A. lIEISBB SOWS, DEALERS IN G OVERNMEN'T'SECURITI 88, No. 4* PINE Street, NEW YORK. Is view of tbe prospect of PEACE and a FALL IN GOLD, holdere of Gold Bondi will do well to detach the Coupons and realize the inters et at preeest rates for Gold. Esriies residing out of the city wishing to cash their Coupons can forward them by express, and we will re turn the Gold or Its value in greenbacks, as desired. fe!2 SOt g B. LEECH & COMPANY, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, ■TO. M FABQUHAR BUILDINGS, (WALNUT SI., BELOW THIRD), Gold, Government Bonds, Oil and MiseeHanaou* Stock,, benight and sold on Commission at the Board of Brokers. Dealarsin ForeignExchange. Lettonofcia dlt issued on London. Paris, Antwerp, ftc. ja]3-3m gPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO the purchase and sale of OIL STOCK S'. BANDOIiPH ln In testimony whereof, witness my WA hand and seal of office ttictwenty | fol» 90* - Comptroller o< the Cjurreafly* nni STOCKS, TJ. 8. LOAJNB, &o„ 'BODOHT JJTD SOLD o* ooMMisßioar, Bl OJOEOB J. BOTB. ■ ... Bro Hr. Vo. 18 South THHU) Strooi. B f. REIMER’S LIFE-SIZE PHOTO • GRAPHS In oil colors —The most pleajtar, natu ral, and artjmto Portraits made See specimens, and secure faithful likeness . eatAROH Btreet It* Photograph albums, those giving the most satisfaction. In elegance of stvle. and dnrabilltj,are the patent hlnee- back Albums, For sale, aU eiccs, B. F, KBIMER's. 684 ARCS Street. It* 0. & doa. siztb wd basket stbeets. SUPERIOR BLAOK SILKS of all kinds, and some of which are the best ever Imported. 10-40. JMLajw, PRESIDENT. 225 DOGK STREET, PeLLADBIiPHIA* KETAII, DRV OOOD9. JJDWIN HALL & CO,, 20 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ARE NOW OPENING, NEW STYLES OF FANCY SILKS. NEAT PLAID SILKS, BOLD PLAID pLKS, SHEJjHEED'S PLAID SILKS. OOLOEED CORDED SILKS. COLORED POULT DE SOIES. BROWN AND BLUE FIGURED SILKS. MODES AND OTHER SHADES DO. SUPERIOR FOULARD SILKS. BLACK ARMURES. BLACK CORDED SILKS. BLAOK GEOS GEAINES. BLAOK SILK VENETIANS. BLAOK TAFFETTAS. BLAOK POULT BE SOIES. BLAOK GROS DE EHINES. WHITE, PINK, and PEARL CORDED and PLAIN SILKS. mte mw3t . jgßWm HALL & CO.» 96 SOUTH SECOND STREET, WILL OPEN THIS HORNING 8,000 YARDS OF INTO OF A WELL-KNOWN “ AT 25 CENTS A YARD, Fast MAUUEE COLOES, being the best goods offered this season for this price. It QPRING DURESS GOODS, vOF NEW O BTY2.ES. OPEBING DAILY. * Spring style* Valeßoiae; - Spring str left Poll de Gfievzes. Spring styles of Poplin*. Summer Pop) in *. - Splendid Organdies. . Percales. In great variety. * ’ Hew style* of Piquea. Spring Coieurs de Laincs, ' Spring Colenre Mtbatre. Hewetjleaof Dress Goods, in great variety» EDWIKBALIi & 00.. mbg-tf »g South. SEQOHD Street. |(EW SHIRT FOB ISOS. THE QBBA.TE6T IRYERTIOR OP THE AGE IR HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BBiDIET’B New Patent DUPLBX ELLIP TIC (or double) SPKIHG BEIBT. WESTS’ BEAR LET & CAST (late J. L & S. O. West), SOLE PROPRIETOES and MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 READS Streets, New York. .THIS INVENTION constats of Duplex (ortwo) El liptic Steel SFBDias, inxenlouily bbaiuhd tichtly and riEMi.Y together, f.dlif. to EDQE. making tne TocanssT, most FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC, and DURABLE SPKIKS ever need. They seldom besd or hkbak, like the Single Spricg., and consequently preserve thetr psnPECT and beautiful Shape twice as loko as any other Skibt. THE wohdekstjl flexibility and great comfort and plKasdbe to any Lady wearing th. dcplbx Elliptic Skibt will be experienced paitlenlarly in all crowded Assemblies. Opebab. Cabbiaobs,i Ra.ii.eoad Oabs, Dhdece Pews, Aemchaibs, for Pbohbxadb and Hocse Dbess, as the Skirt can bo folded when tn nss to occc ipy a small place as easily a. a Silk or Muslim Dbess. A Ladt having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wrarino tiie Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring f kibt for a sixsle day will never after ward willingly dispense with their nse. For Childses, Misses, and Yousa Ladies they are superior to all others THEY are the best QUALITY iu every psrftland unques tionably the LIQBTBST, moßt DBSIBABLB, COMFORTABLE . and economical Skibt ever made. TOM. SALE in all fibst class Stoees in this city, and throughout the Uhiled States, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South Amebica, and the West Ihdibs A3r-IHaUXRE FOR THE DUPLSX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. ,' t .mhS-lm JpSW BOOKBI NSW BOOKS!! . Just received by ABHMFAD & BVAHS, (Hazard’s old stand), Vo, YStdr CHESYSUr Street. GEORGE GBETH OF FBJT COURT. A Rovel. By F. G. Tr&fford. author of “Too Much Alone,” &c. EXILES IK BaBYLOK? Or. OhUdren of Light. MIRACLES OF HEftVBKLY LOVE IN DAILY LIES, Two new broke by A L. O. E. Engiish editions, NOTHING BUT MONEY. T. 8. Arthur. • . BALLADS. By Mise Edward*.* Pointed on tinted paper, gut edge*. A beautiful little book. AUTOBIOGRAPHY Of LYMAN BSSCHBB. VoL 2 now ready. CUE MUTUAL FRIEND. By Charles Dickens. MY BROTHER’S WIPK. By .Amelia B. Edwardi. author of “Bartara’a History. “ MATTIE; A STRAY. Anewnovel; paper eover. SHENANDOAH VALLEY. Campaign of 1861. By Robert Patterson. late Major General of Volunteer*. HITTY TREVYLYAN S DIARY: By the author of the “Schoftbers-Cotta Family,” English and Ameri can Editions . WA2FWOOD. A Novel. By the author of “Easy Nat” - v. ALL THE NEW BOOKS received as soon a* issued from the press. mh6tf LEGAL. r* OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF COURT THE SHERIFF PUBLISHES THE FOLLO W* ING NOTIOBI HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. IF THE COURTOP COMMON PLEAS FOB THE CITY,AHDCOHKTYOP PHILADELPHIA. i To the Legal Representative, of MANUEL EYRE, deceaeed. In the matter of the petition of WILLLAH HAND - BURY and CATHERINE, hla wife, ptaylng the Court to O; der&cddirect the Reeordor of Deeds to enter BatU faction On the record of a certain old mortgage for $2,000, given by CHARLES NICB to MANUEL EYRB. datei April Ist. A D 1814, and recorded in Mortgage Book J. C., No. 13. page 68, &c. . upon 36 acres and 12 perches of Land, in Cresheim. in the township of Gennantown*in the conhty of Philadelphia, and on filing petition and affidavit thereto attested, and on motion o! CHAHLB3 H. WAGNEX, Esq., for petitioners: rale granted to show cause why said mortgage Bhould not be satisfied,. Sheriff-to give notice to the Legal Representatives of said MANUEL EYBE, dedansed. if to be found in this eonsty, and alßo by publickiion, according to law. to appear and answer aald petition. BetarnableSATlJii. DAY, April Bth. A. D. 1565. t ) In Witness whereof X have hereunto «et < Beal > my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court. (j this 4th day of March, A. D. 1685 * T. O WEBB,. Pro Frothy. Sheriff’s Office. Mar ah 4, 3865. - mh6 m4t TTNITEB STATES, EASTERN Dig- U TBICT OF PEB B SYLVARU-Sct. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE marshal of the EASTERN district of FENNSY LYASIA. —Gristing : WHEREAS. The District Court ofthe United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a libel, filed In me name of the United States of America! hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in twenty* three bales of cotton, laden on two scows, captured in the mouth of Little Hirer, South Carolina, by the ‘‘Montlcello, * a vessal-of-war of the United Sr&ie», under command of W. B. Cushing. Lieut, commanding, to be monished, cited, and called to jadg raent, at the timAand place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed Qustice eo requiring). Yon are there fore charged and strictly enjoined, and commanded, that you omit not, bnt that by pnbliehing three presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the IntellU do monish and cite, or canse to be monished and citrd, peremptorily, all persons In general who hare, or pretend to have any right, title, or inters st in the said twenty* three bales of cotton, to appearbefore the Honorable JOHN CAJ)WALADEB,the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court, room, in the.eity of Phila delphia* on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hoars of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said twenty-three bales of cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture or the came, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be &d~ jueged and condtmned.as good and lawful prises; and farther to do and receive in thiß behalf as to jas tics shall appertain. And teat yon duly intimate, or canse to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is alsointimated, > that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful canse to she contrary, then said District Court dothlatend gad will proceed to adjudication 02 the said capture, and may pronouaco that the said twenty three bales of cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the came, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemieß. or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned ae lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the person* so cited and intimated in any. wise notwithstanding, and that yon duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness me Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER. Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this third'day of MARCH, A. D ; 1865, and in the eighty* ninth year of the independence of urn said United States. __ - G B vav mh6»3t Clerk of the District Court. MABSHAL’S sale.—by virtue a“A of a Writ of Bale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,. In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad.* mlralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for oath, atMICHBNER’S STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY,. March2o,lBs6, atl2o elookM. .©bales of Uottoa. WILLIAM MILL WARD, U. 8. Marshal E. D. of Fanna. Philadelphia, March 4,1885.. mh6 Ot ADVERTISEMENT. - SURGEON GENERAL’S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., March 1,1585. _A Board of Medical .Officers Will convene in New Yoik City on the 16th inst., to examine such models of artificial Umbs (less and arms), and apparatus for treat ment of cases of exeectlon, as may be presented by the respective inventors or proprietors Those manufacturers shall be recommended by ftbe Board will be authorized to furnish limbs or apparatus. , As the object of this Board la to secure the best artifi cial limbs, Ac., to the mutilated soldier, all manu facturers'must submit their models to this Board in order to receive its approval and recommendation, in cluding those who now enjoy that privilege, as well as those who desire to do so. • . For further information apply to Surgeon WM. J, SLOAN, U. 6 A~ Med leal Director, Department of the Bant, No. ISIS BLBKCKBR Street, ke*r York City. By order of the Surgeon General: mh6-mwfgt C. H. CRANE. Surgeon U. B Army. T3OSTON BROWN BREAD, FRESH Jj Daily, at RILEY’S BAKERY, le2B-et* UX3 RACE StreetJ fjOTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUGK V/ uid CANVAS, of all noinher. tad brand*. Teat, Armine, Trnnk. and Wacom* cover Dock. Al*o; Paper Mamnfeoniren' Drier Pelt., from 1 to 5 feet vrld.i PaollM, Boltin*. Bail Twine, Aw. JOHN w. BVKRHAN ft 00.. »o»-tf To. MM JOKER' Alley. POR ISOK-RETEOTIOH OR INCON- A TINENOE of urine, irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the bladder or ktdnbys, diseases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gra vel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the blad der, kidneys and dropsical swellings, use HSLM BOND'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHC. Hoffman & james, attobneye AT Law AND CONVEYANCERS, FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, PENN A. SAKUEL W. HOFFMhk, .WILLLAJt H. JAMB*. (late of Philadelphia.) REFER TO Gharlee K- Hex, Esq., ( James H. Little, led., % 0. Knight & Co.,_ _ 1 ’ B. &.W. G. Bidale ft d 0.,: W. H. Yeaton ft Cte. fell-im TASTEFUL AKD SUBSTASmAb CLOTHING t . AUCTION NOTICE. ______ QBEAT^XLi^FDRY^GOOD^ MB. F. M. BEAZOR AND OTHERS WILL bell, through JOHN B. MIERS & CO., Auctioneers, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 9, FOB CASH, 2,000 ENTIRE PACKAGES ; =oooracossr, woolen, LINEN DRY GOODS, COMPRISING THE MOST DESIRABLE HAKES EVER OFFERED AT AUCTION. Included in the sale will befotmd large lines of ‘ BEOWN AHD BLEACHED SHEETJNO-S. ' BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINCJS. BROWN AND BLEACHED DRILLS. BEOWN AND DOL’D CORSET JEANS. TOEK..ETEEEII, AND PEMBERTON COTTONADES. KENTUCKY JEANS. HEBEIMAC, SPRAOUE, AMERICAN, AMOSKEAH, and otter brands of PRINTS. - DENIMS, STRIPES, AND TICKS. FURNITURE AND APRON CHECKS, SATINETS AND CLOTHS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, and man? Otter classes of Imported and Domestis Goods. The above offering le one ot fce largest ever made In this country, and well wortbyjlhe attention of (be trade Goods open for examination, with catalogue,, on day previous to sale. . . mhd-4t WANTS. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A * v Yount Man as SALESMAN in .a Fancy or Notion House: haß bad four years* experience. Address “J, F, B ,’’ Press office. _ It* WANTED—A COMPETENT BOOK * " KEEPER, In a Wholesale Notion Store Address Box944Phl]a. P. O. mh6-3t* WANTED TO RENT—A ROOM FOR a Meet School, north of PINE. between Tenth and Eighteenth streets. Address “Teacher,” Press office. mhs-st” WANTED.-AN ACTIVE YOUNG * * MAN, from Id to 22 jeare of ago, with, some bnsi* nes» experience, is a wholesale store, to sell goods in duors and by sample, to whom a chases of promotion will he given. Address J* P. A. T , Press OSes. WA3STED-IN A. DRY GOODS COM- J Y MISSION HOUSE, an. active, energetic young MAN as Saletman; must ha acquainted with the city and western trade, and able to sell goods. Also, a LAI), willing to make himeelf generally useful, with a Knowledge of business. Both mast have good refe rences. Address, in writing of applicants, Box 1369, Post Office. mhS St* WANTED. CORRESPONDENTS of Newspapers in this and other cities, who have any leisure time, to state what pipers they correspond for, and send their address to Box 2049 Philadelphia Post Office. mh2-4t* WANTED—IN A PRODUCE COM MIfSION HOUSE, an actiye, industrious man, having experience in the business, and who can influ ence connijnnKntß. Address “Produce,” Bthl-wlrgi3t* V ■ Press office. " A K EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, J - % - aged 26 years, now, and for several yews mist, -having charge of the bioks of one of bur leading whole sale houses, desiring a change, wishes to effect a new engagement His present position is one of the most responsible and permanent, if held. Further part cu larß, through an interview, can be obtained by addres tag "B. W. C.,” Press office. mh4 2t* BUSINESS WANTED—IN THE WAY of wrttingjor accounts. Collections made in city ortbrough the West. A respectable firm in good standing have a store, with help and time to attend to the above Business on reason able terms. Apply at 539" COMMERCE Bfc. mh6 mwatf Employment house, for Housekeepers. Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Walt ers, Nurses, Cooks. Laundresses, and tenoral house work, white and colored. 803 LOCUST St. feg>-lm T?MPLOYMENT HOUSE FOE ""Clerks, Book-Keepers, Salesmen, Packers. Porters, Watchmen, Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tend ers, Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, Ac. Employers suited at short notice. 803 and 804 LOCUST Street. fe2Q-lm • CTABLE WAHTED EOR THREE OR K 7 FIVE HOUSES, between Arch and Coates, Kighth and Nineteenth streets. Apply at S. E. corner ELEV ENTH and COATES Streets. “JAMfii.” mhB-3t* SftflOft— A PSRSOH HAYING $3,000 would like to invest it in a safe BUSINESS, or would loan it to a party who would give him employment. Applicants must give real name and business. Addrees ■’lnvestment.” mhl-wfrmfti* Press office. «THE ADVERTISER WANTS TO buy a. pleasant, medium-steed HOUSE In "West Philadelphia. Address Box 2116 ■ nli 3t* m W ANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL -■—let, a modem DWELLING. situated above Arch street aid west of Broad, Rent aboat *4OO. Address Box 1837, Post office. mh2-lm* M WANTED TO RENT—BEFORE rite first of April, s DWELLING, with the modern improvements, with 9to 12 rooms. Bonus of $25. Address *" H., * * 303 Market street. ; ' felG-lm* FOB SAUB A2VDLTO EET. ®EOR SALE—TWO ADJOINING HOUSES on CHESTNUT Street, above Fifteenth. £»ofc 40 f* et front and 120 feet deep. Terms easy. Apply to JOHN G JOHNSON, gmh63t« 708 WALNUT Street, M; FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL gßk COUNTRY SBAT AND FARM IN BOX- -E BOROUGH—Large Double House, dressed sand-stone front, hall, parlor, sitting-room, iHchea, gas throogh .out; spring-water, miming to the door; large yard, aplenty of ihada and ornamental- trees; large stone barn and necessary out-t oil dings; plenty of fruit; fifty-six acres of choice land in a high state ofcul tivation, lying four hundred and fifty feet ah ore the Delaware; nice stream, running through farm. Inquire of JACOB & FRY, 133 WALNUT Street mh4*2t* ' A TTEKTIUN, CAPITALISTS!—OIL LANDS FOR SALE,—Two very superior traces of OIL LANDS, one of nicety- six acres, the other of eighty acres, both in the valley of Pit-hole Creek and nearly opposite the town of Plumer, to the east. These Lands lia in direct lines between the best flow ing wells on Oil Git eh and Cherry Run and. the great United States Well on Pit-hole Creek. . . Thefirst comprises the whole of Caidwsll’s Basis,and adjoins tbecelebraUd Shaw Farm. The second comprises a large part of the great Central Bails, and, by the best judges of oil Land, is considered A 1 Territory. Address, until the Bth instant, S. M. ROBERTS, ... . . Burlington, N- J., After that dates iPhg Si* : Pa. A SPECULATION in oil lands. —An opportunity is afforded, for a few dan, of se curing, at a very low figure, a splendid TRACT OF OIL TERRITORY, situated on Standing Stone Creek, Strelght Creek, and Bear Bun, In Wirt county, West Virginia, containing nearly . ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, The property lies immediately in the “Oil Break, 1 * in the direct line of the large-producing walls at Burn ing Springs, atd not far distant therefrom. Its numerous streams and ravines afford a vary liberal are&of boring turf&ce, and the most flattering oilindl cation s abound on it. The locality is well known as one of the richest promise in all West Virginia; the surrounding lands m consequence have bees leised or purchased at hith figures, and some good wells have recently been struck on them, the oil being of prime quality, The tract is covered with the finest white oak and other valuable timber, and doubtless Coal, and proba bly other minerals, exist ia it This property is one of the most valuable offered in the market for some time past, and cannot fail to prove' a highly lucrative investment toindividuals or parties designing to form Oil Companies. Fox terms, &e., apply to E. R. JONES, It* No. 50& WALNUT Street. UOR SALE —AN OLD-ESTA -I bllshed MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. Whole sale and Retail, in successful operation. Sales over $lOO,OOO per annum, and it creating. Best location in Philadelphia. Address “ Bleecker,” Press office. mh6'&* fJIL, COAL, and timber land v/ FOB SALB. ■ . 210 and 1.060 aoree in Blk eonmty, *2O 120 and 990 do. in Forest county, *l9O and $5O. 290 do. in Centre county, *29. Alto, in Clearfield, Clin ton, Lycomlne. and other coun ties. . „ - . A. OLWINE & CO., -mhl-6t* B. W. cor BLKTEHTH and BIDQB At. OIL LAND FOR SALE CHEAP-80 V ACRES OH EAST BRANCH SUGAR CREEK. mh3-Bl* G COLLIMS, 334 CHEiTKUT Street. BOARDDie. AH A N D 8 O M E SECOND-STORY FRONT BOOH to let, wi th Board, in a private family. Inquire at 1108 TJHB Street. mMSt* gOY’S CLOTHING, SPRING SACKS, JACKETS, PASIS, So., HOW READY. COOPER & CONARD, mie-im s. b. corner herth s market sts. JJNGLISH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, IN STORE AHD GLASS. - : ALBERT, O. ROBERTS, Dbaler is pins groceries, mM-tf Corner of ELEVENTH and TOTE Sts. QUTLERY AT REDUCED PRICES. We are offering onr . VEST LABGE ABSORTHBHT OP POCKET AND TABLE KSIVE9, Sclesore. BszSrg, &e., embracing nearly - 8,000 STILES, at very low rate* to reduce stoclr. - , FIELD, LAHGBTBOTH * CO., , rohd-St* 440 MARKET Street r EHE RUGGLES GEMS, A SERIES OF liclcne Little OIL PAIHTIHGS. by BUGBI.BS.of New York,’embracing Landscapes, Marines. Venman Architecture, &e. Pronounced by acknowledged con noisseurs unsurpassed. On view and for sale at ASH MEAD & BVANS ? , T3dl: CgESTKUT St. . mhS St* MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BU- CfiU. . . - ORIOKMAKEES’ OAST-IRON DUG o HILL, very complete, for *»le. Inuujre at Hnxp SontbPBOBT Street. mh3fmw3l» PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA .AT REASONABLE PRIDES, AMUSEMENTS, TffEW CHEBTNUT-ST. THEATRE. CBhSTNtIT 6TBKRT, ABOVE TWELFTH, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENING!, Mircnoand T, LAST WBSK w tnaToiuuu Beautiful and Gifted -m MiBB;HILES WIBTJBBN, , wno wiu appear upon the above nam*<2 evenings in *n , BMIBE CHANGE OF BILL. Grand 9^lenda^&S||‘ d com “ e ‘ 1M witt tk » ___ « the° BBAIB ‘ Alena. ||*obL J MISS HELEN WESTERN. r«eonetadeHltttteg*tt|^romedyln3acte«t,le4 Or. the Llitle Devil’s Share Carlo (the little bevil) Helen Western In active preparation a Orand Local Prise bSSt styled the ““** WORKMEN OF PHILADELPHIA, OR THE CilßSg SATURDAY AFTERNOON. March 11, Thlrty-fonrtn Grand Family Ha Isoo. THE THREE OPAFBBMEN will he presented. STREET THEATRE. THIS (Honda,) EVENING. March 8, 1885. The celebrated Comedian, ' Hr. J. 6. CLARKS* In the gre&t'seut ationai Drama of THB 6TBSBTB OF PHILADELPHIA. With new Scenery, new and appropriate Music and - new Machinery • • btriking Pictures of Every-day Home-Life. TOM BADGER J. R. CLARBg Dooisopenat 7; cnitainrisgs at half past 7. fJTRB. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH AM. ST BEET THEATRE. Beantre of the great OJasein ArHata MBS. F. W. LANDER, A- - THE COraTß|S.^^^ E s MS o F. p W. LANDER. Friday. Benefit of Mrs. F. W. Lander. /-J.REAT AMERICAN CIRCUS, VA WALNUT SC6BBT; ABOVE EIGHTH. ♦The celebrated FOICI RACES will be Introduced during the preient week, and the entire star troupe will apreat in rich and enterialnlng soanes Hr. SAH LOBG. comic clown and alegar; Mr. L. BITERS, as Pete Jenkins; Mr. J. MADIGAn, in a double somer sault; Hr. BJCSABD BfiMMIKGS, on the tight-roper H. LE JTBITKB BUhT, the daring bareoack rider; Mlaa B. GaLDINEB. the graceful equestrienne; Mr. LES* TEB. the wonderful and agile posturer, will perform, duxisgthe week. Admission, SO cents first tier; 35 coats second tier. Evening commence at o’clock. Per formance on’WedttPSQ&y end Saturday afternoonis eo>n meneisg at 2 H o’clock- Farcies desiring the Circus for benefits may make application at the ticket office, mhfi-lf IVTRSicaI fund hall. "J- MAD LLE DE KATOW ABD MB. WEHLI THB SECO3D GRAND CONCERT or the rmowned Bnestan TioloneelilaL HAD’LLE HhLBNE DB KATOW. and tho highly succeroful Piano Forte Tirtnoao and Ccmpoflu* “ . MB. JAMES M. WEHLI, will take place on FRIDAY EVENING. March 10. Mr. WehH will perform for the first time in Philadel phia his celebrated Fantasia on airs from Meyeroser’e Grand Opeia, LES HUGUENOTS, by the Paris and Lone on critics 'to he the chef d'couwe ot piano- forte compositions. • - Had’llnHelene de Kaiow will perform for the flush time 'Prelude de Bach,' 1 by Gonnod, with the aeeom- . paniment of Fiano and Harmonium. . ■. Miss LAUBA HARBIB, the youug'Americih* Prim - Donna, and Bi*. POBLIGCHI, Basgo* wiSS^ hntet ™ _Alus!cal Directors and Conductors. Sig. BOS A and 8. BEBBBNS. Admission £0 cents; Reserved Seats $l, which can be secured at j. ,4 EL Gould’s Music Store, comoaeacLng Weg*-. nesday, Much 8 at 9 A. M Grand Plano wUI be used on the occasion. mh6-5t {SELECT -READINGS AND RECITA TIOBS, by PHILIP LAWRENCE and btsPOPILSt at assembly building, Tuesday kvEaisa: March 7.onwhich occasion several ot hia Lady Pupils will read and recite* and one of the Champion Headers will be present. The Gambler’s Wife... Barbara Fiietchie - ..........mibs . The May Queen Mi” ' The Famine (aiawatba) Philip Lawrenea Ticieta, 60 cents. Commence at *l%. -..T0 THB Elccutionists o>‘ New York. Boston, - Fbttip Lawretce cordiaUvinvi.es any Te&charof Elo cution in America to produce three pupils to recite against his, at the Academy of Music, for The proud titt* of **Toutbful Champion Binders of Amerim.” The IM pieces to be, ‘ The Famine,” by Longfeltarz "Alexander’s Feast ** by Diyden; and "Eugeoa Aram's Dream,” by Hood, three of the most difficult poems in the English language. The Judge on the eeea sion to he the greatest Actor or best Eiocutioulst hr Amertca. Address PHILIP LAWRENCE, mhs-a* ROW LOCUSf Street f|ONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE twelfth. _ . * ■ MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. PATRIOTIC AND SCRIPTURAL HEADINGS, BY JAMES E. MURDOCH Tickets,JO Cenia For sale by Aahmead & Bvtne. TM Chestnut at ; Challen & Bon. ISOB Chestnut et.; Pres, Booketore, opposite Mint A limited nucobarof reserved seats may be secured at T- B. PUGH’S, S W. cor. SIXTH and CHE6TROT Streets. mhS-S? AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,' - D L. CARPENTER’S TWENTIETH ANNUAL FLORAL SOIREE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 19, 1385 _ . , . TICKETS THREE DOLLARS, . To be had of J. Thornier, Bsu., 811 Chestnut street: at the managers, and of n, L. Carpenter, at w. DanctuK Academy, €l5 Arch street fesB-Bt* A ’LL THB FRIENDS OF GOOD MUSIC* and Amusement should not omit to visit CONRiJk HATJSMABM, TDEKEES’ HALL, Ho. Sorik THIKD Street. Mr. SLUMP'S weU knownlLagerßeer is to be founds »also,- the choicest Liquors. _ Mr. SEPP is piepared to execute the wishes of tk« hungry. Mr. HAD H AXJFER offers a selection of the best Cigars find Mr, HEWGEROtH, with the aeiistauoe of someoC our flrat-claea musicians, discourses JSVfifir SFBHUfffi the most excel 1« nt pieces; fidndeslon FBFB- Ladies.without cenUemen are neb. tolerated at the Ladies’ Gallery,. it* QJSRMANIA ORCHESTRA.— PUBLIO vfl REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, -at- SK o’doofc P. M.. at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single eente SixTiekete, Sl;to be had at GoSd’s. Andra’a. and Mejex'e Music Stores, and at the HalL noT-tf 'THE ACADEMY -OF FINE AKTB. -A. CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY forvlßitore. from 9A. M. to»P. M. • ]a*K EDUCATIONAL. PRITTBNDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL LEGE. No 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner o( Se venth. Practical instruction in Book-keeping in ita different branches.* Penmanship, plain and ornamental. Commercial Calculations, Commercial Lair# Ac* Ifttt dents instituted separately. Ho vacations mfaS.gt* LOST AND FOUND. ■POUNT—A VALUABLE BRACELET.’ —Fotseeeioa given to tbe person who will furnish a ritlit description, without any other charge than tbs payment of tbe advertisements in the papers Addreee. by writing, Prof P. MORaBD, 1813 PiKB Street. It* ;17LECTROPATHIC ESTABLISH- MKCTT r DE A: B, STSyBIfS, one of the FIRSF BISGOYBBBBS of a new system of treating disease by MODIFIBD ELBCTBICaL APPLICATIONS, and wit* has been to very snccetßfnl at' VMSS BQttABS for the last ihreeyeara. has removed MsOffica audfiesideace to 1638 ?XB£ Streep one door below' Seventeenth. All persons desiring references, or any particular? .with regard to his special modeof treatment, will please aoall or send for a pamphlet Consultation or advice gratuitous. CHATTEREH CONSTITUTIONS RE- STOREDIjy HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BtTCHCT. TSTITEATE OF SODA—3OO BAGS JXJST. -L ' received, and for ecle in lots to smtpaxch&eers. tiy HAKSISON BKOTHBSS & CO;, If&ntfftetartns Cfeemi»ts» 105 Soath. FBO ST Street. ftW-lm* TjWFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON STmrriOKS, of both MXSB, nsa HELMBOLD'S . EXTBACT BtJCHtT. Itwilt&iTO fcriskaad. enercetU feeling* and enable you to Bleep well. 'MALCOLM MACMEILL’S SPECTACLE BTOEB. Bfo. 310 BonOt ITFTH Street, below Sprue*. , PHILADELPHIA. Jfip* GUsse* refined to salt all ages. and.all manner of repairing earefnlly and promptly attended to. mfeS-Sai Omt 2*o PAIN IN EXTRACTING —Nitrous Oxide Gas admiaiatareds beautiful and natural *t*le of TSBTfi nrSBETBB. , D 3, O. L> Mu b Roi ?31 SPRUGK Street . Egtt FIRE Aim THIEF-PROOF* flggiiJSATB MANUFACTORY Large and small Safer seßconstantiT on hand by J. HASSBNFO&T, €li VINE Street, Philadelphia. fe2S»lmif* SSTETS COTTAGE ORGANS Not only UNEXCELLED, hat UNEQUALLED in parity of Ton© and Power, designed ©specially for Chnrehe* and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted to the Parlor and Drawing Boom* for sale only by _ KM. BRUCE, Do. ISHorthSEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeoa constantly on hand. . feS-Sm TAKE HO MORE TTOPLEASAHT A and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dan©©, rone diseases. Use HELMBOLD’g EXTRACT BUGHCF and IMPROVED ROSE WASH. fJEORGE A. WARDER, - . - . STOCK BROKER, • • - No. JSlB>2 WALNUT Street „ Stocks and Loans negotiated. Subscriptions received, for the new United States 7 30 Loan in sums of $3O and upwards, mhl wlmlSt* TJEMOYAL.—JOHH H. WILLIAMS * CO. have removed from Ho. SS9 to Ho. *4O CHgSTHOT Street, lately occupied t»y Meesre. Wrn- KeKee a Co. HABBLTIHB Has BBKOYIS rom o. aa CHK g ranT BTMBT . _ COPABTHBRBHIP BOTICB. _ Mr. OHABIJBS r. fUSBLTIHBIwcomoa s Partner Is onr firm from till dale. . JHO. H. WILLIAMS & 00. Philadblphia, Febnmy IS. 186 - felS-lm* 'C'ISH OIL. fflhS-St* 16 Soath. PEL AW ABE Arenas. WHALE-OIL. *• Bleached 'Winter and Grade Whale OH* In as* sorted packages, for sale hr SOW. H KOWLBT, 16 Sonth ©SLAWAES Areane. Tfosra oil Of Tirions qualitie» for sole by . ■ BDW\ H. BOWLST. 16 Booth DELAWARE Lranafl. THE GLORY OP MAN IS STRENGTH. -*■ —Therefore, the nemrai and debilitated eboold immediate!? mm HEUrBOLP'S EXTRACT BUGHO. FISH AND CANNSD MSATB. .MObbleMmeand Ho'lMacltereL 3,000 euea caused Malta, Lobßtan, *c. For >al* fcy p. O. BUS SOUGH, .deSO-Sm us Perth FBOH* Stmt. CTERMTSTICALLY SEALED MEATS ABD SOUPS. ; . 1,000 do* SaxzMf»Ue*k 100 « KoaatßeeH 500 *• do Void. 000 “ do Mutton* 1,000 •' do Txurluy. 1,000 do Chicken, -• _ ' fsfr.tf 101 South WATBK StrMfc POG-WHEEL CLOTHES WHINGER. v —Tie Tory twist article mads; *!*<&► ftll.itie oUter WW edWri a » l^.tlow«t^et^^ IST aa