the city. MIXITAKY, GEN. HANCOCK’S FIRST ARMY CORPS. The recruiting tot the Ist Army Corps, to be commended by Gen. Hancock, is still on tbe in crease. It has almost assumed tbe ebaracter or a ’furore. Squads are arriving dally from all parts of "Ibe interior and surrounding States. Oblef Frank lin is still in tbe receipt of many letters and In quiries. It seems to be absolutely necessary that more surgeons should be appointed, as !t is impossible for this especial department to ■keep pace wltb the increase of business. Cap* tains, lieutenants, sergeants, corporals, are among the applicants. Leading manufacturers and mer chants are complaining that their best men are now leaving their employment to re-enllst in the gal lant corps, Tbe recruiting since Monday has been at the rate of a regiment in ten days. With more surgeons, Chief Franklin says he can renruft a, re giment or two regiments per week. The Birney -Brigade will of conn* soon become filled under the energy of Mr. Franklin. We refer the reader to the advertisement, in another column. HOW TO AVOID THE DRAFT. Dr. Saunders has sent us the following communl ward?notout of the draft have been ocou t>ifd U fM time chiefly m obtaining money for Thev have no w begun in good earnest to Pm recruit «urd fall furnish *. j MO e B {w a drtvf ovt/i not n» drifted man wll* be rnremf fromourcity. It can obtain this number by newest anneals within its own limits. The poilce men willTendwUling assistance. In obtaining mo -SJS? a resolution to the effect that a pamphlet com fam’ttK the names of all who may pay their assess ment end of all others who snbsorlbe, shall be left at every house in the ward, is found to work like a charm. It will be an enduring record of patriotism, generosity, and good-fellowship. - RECRUITING. Yesterday warrants for the payment of the olty bounty were isßued to 145 men, of whom three were enlisted for three years, and the remainder for one year. The credits were as follows: Varda. Men. | Wards. Men. First.....; 4 Eleventh. T Second.. ...10 Twelfth 2 Third 4 Thirteenth. 4 Fourth.. 2 Fourteenth 1" Fifth. 8 Fifteenth * 2 Sixth 4 sixteenth 21 Seventh 3 Eighteenth 4 Eighth,... 7 Twentieth lo Ninth 8 Twenty-first _1 Tenth.. 10' Twenty-fourth U WEATHER RECORD. A comparison of some' of the meteorological phe* Cornell a of the winter of 1884-65, with that of 1863-64, and of the same season for fourteen yeara, at Philadelphia, Pa. Barometer 60 feet above mean tide In the Delaware river. Latitude 88 deg. 57 >4 min. N.s longitude 75 deg. 10 K min. W. from Green wich, By .Takks A, Eirkpatrick, A. M.: " wiaiar, Win er, I Winter, 186,-05. 1838 61. 11 years. Thermometer. —— ■ Highest degree..l9.oo . 65.00 -7LOO Do. date...... Dec 7>h Jan. 29tb Decs, *56 Varmosi day—mean 65 3) _ 51.17, _ 6180 Do. date Dec. 3d Dec 13th D, 10, ’5G Lowfiit 3.60 4.00 5.60 lowest degree. Peb ' 5 '“.) t1l P „ b , 17th Ja 2.3. 07 Coldest day—mean W. W ,7.00 Do. date...... Feb. 13th Feb 17tt F7.M8.61 Mean daily oscillation... 11. Oi J J IS *f ${ i ,fl a. Do. tot tie Winter 31 67 34 46 5 3,4 * DfA Greatest daily pressure # «OI Howe°»t VW Imwesttaohes——.. . Dee. 14th Ja 28.’6S least dally Do. do. date..... Dee 21st Dee. 14th Ja. 21.’53 Mean dailyrange. 0 235 0 204 0-218 Mean at 7A. M 29.839 29-892 ®-|« Do, 2F. M............ 28.791 29.8)1 ®.897 Do, 9P. M 29,858 29.897 29 927 Do. for tbe Winter.... 29.819 29.877 29.922 Grel^HKhee“—'• 0.438 0.488 0.5511* Greatest TrAftxt Inches....*.*• 044 *022 « .013 Do. 0 date.e.:... Fa*. 13th Feb 17th Fe. 6. 55 Meanat7A.M .127 .lgi .1M Do. 2P. M 136 .139 .108 So JAM 142 .141 .162 80. for the Winter,.... .135 .189 .148 Relative Humidity. Gn&tflst Dtr ICO 100 100 vreawai per wn 23d Jan lflfch often. lifi&tit tier cent 20.0 20.0 20. Q *X. «e“’ data D ec. lat Fst) m Fe 2V61 Mianat7A.M 77.8 72.4 78.6 Do. 2P. M 68 8 64 7 66.4 Do. 9P.M. 74.0 67.3 75.5 Do. for tbe Winter..., 71.9 -M.S 73.1 NnmbMo'fciear days* 20 93 25.7 Do. cloudy days.. 70 68 84.5 Meanofsky A {6 . 6?ct . 62 . 7 „ ct . Do. do. 2 P.M. 67.8 57 6 6J.6 D S: do If! M. 61 7 45.6 48.3 Do. for tbe Winter.. 63 2 62 9 57.8 Rain ana Melted Snow. „ ■ ... ■ Amount inches 13.843 7.446 9.901 Hnmberof days on which . minor snow fe11....... 41 26 31.4 Winds. Mean direction N 75 W. N 85 W, 51 64 W. Times ini,QUO 257. 306. 293. •Sky one-third or lesa covered at the hours of ob strvation. COOPER SHOP SOLDIERS’ HOME. The first report of this excellent and humane In stitution will be read with general Interest. We present to-day the following abstract of it: The outbreak of the rebellion found our people unprepared lor the accommodation of so large an urmy as.the magnitude of the war soon called to tho field. Regiments were hastily formed in all the Northern States, and, as most of them passed through Philadelphia on their way to the seat of „ wax the necessity of providing for the reireshment ' of the men, and lor the.care of the sick and weary, led to the foundation ot the Cooper Shop Re freshment Saloon, and other like institutions. They were established entirely by voluntary contributions from our citizens, without any aid from either the National, State, or Municipal authorities, and it is with pleasure and prlde that wo recall the many pleasant occur rences incident to the growth of our' Refreshment vHwPtoSfllwKStnurimfulatwr of love-in feeding sands wferhad left their ) all unneed to the privations of a soldier’s life, rallied to the defence of our beloved country. The committee having in charge the OooperShop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon soon found many demands for assistance made upon them, which did not properly belong to their sphere of action. These were cases which required medloal atten tion, and led to the establishment of a hospital jfn connection with the saloon. This was placed under the care and control of a sub-committee, en titled the hospital committee, and was for many months filled with elok and wounded soldiers, for whom the Govcrmnenthad not, at thgt time, made ■proper provision. As time rolled on a new necessity presented itself. Men discharged from the army, disabled and sick, having ho claim upon tbe Government, presented themselves for more permanent relief than tbe com mittee could give, as what they had to offer was of a temporary character only. Alter a serious consideration of the subject they df tided to organize a Home for such men, and on the 15th day of February, 1862, they obtained from the court if Common Fleas for the county of Fhila •deJphia a charter for tbe Deeper Shop Soldiers’ B> me. Tho first inevtirp of tho managers elect was held CD June 5. 1862. The object of the association was ■declared to be “the providing of a temporary or. permanent home for all persons who, while in the military service of the United States of America, either upon land or sea, shall become disabled from wounds, or from sickness, so that they are unable to perforin the ordinary avocations of life.” From too time of this first meeting until Sep tember, 1883, the managers found it impossible to procure a suitable building in which to commence the work entrusted to their care. They met often, appointed committees lor the purpose, hut without any success. Meanwhile, the ladies connected with the insti tution wore not idle, for in June, 1862, they, under the supet vision and direction of Miss Anna M. Ross, organized a fair to raise means for establishing the Home. This realized the handsome sum of nearly $2 400, was the first money received, and formed the nucleus of oar-present operations. in September, 1863, tbe managers obtained posses sion of the building northwest oorner ot Race and ■Grown streets previously oocupied as a hospital. They purchased tbe surrounding buildings from the Government, and, through the liberality of the ■City Donnells, the main building was placed abthe dlspcesl ol the managers. The property was fully repaired and put In good -order, and, on the 22d of December, 1863, tbe Home was formally opened, wltb an appropriate celebra tion. Thus the Soldiers’ Home became a perma nent institution in onr olty. Just as tbe Home was on the threshold of active Die, just as it had emerged from the delays of nearly two years, God, In His wise providence, removed one of its most earnest advocates, and active, zeal ous, and untiring friends, Mlsa Anna M. Ross, who died on the day of dedication—even while the dedi cation services were being uttered, He took her to himself. “ She rests from her labors.” To the energy and Industry of the lady board ot managers the success of the Home is mainly due. The; have been untiring la their attentions to the Inmates. Without their earnest assistance the managers feel that they could not have suc ceeded In this undertaking. The total amount of receipts from the date of the institution., $18,217 20 Total expenses 10 370 69 Balance in cash and Government loans.. $7,846 61 TOTAL BCMBBR ADMITTBD. The number of men admitted from the 22d of De - -comber, 1863, to this date, Pea 14,1865, is 645 The number of men discharged, left for their homes, Ac., is.. ..690 Humber died since 22d of Deo.j 1863 14 —BO4 Humber now In the Home « Those barfed at Mount Moriah. Cemetery were placed In the lot of the Cooper-Shop Volunteer Ke- Jreahment Saloon. * _ The-number of beds now In the Home Is sixty, and ■ there Is sufficient- room for thirty mono, whenever required, thus making a total of ninety beds. This Includes twelve beds la the hospital ward. On the 23d December, 1863, the 29th Pennsylvania Volunteers, commanded hy Colonel Rickards, re turned from a three years’ oampalgn, being the first Pennsylvania regiment to reach the city after their term of enlistment had expired. They were enter tained at the Soldiers' Home, where, to the number 'Of nearly three hundred, officers and men they en joyed a bountiful dinner which had been prepared .for them. In addition to the regular inmates or the Home, ■Who are well cared for In every respect, It has been our privilege to extend aid and oomtort to very many soldiers temporally in the olty, passing home on furlough or sick leave, or returning to the front. Such men are ever welcome; our uoorn-are at all. Times open to the Union soldier or sailor, the only requisite for admission to the Home being the pro duction of vouchors showing that he has been honorably discharged the service, or Is absent from his poßt by proper authority. , At the last session of the Legislature of the State, an aot to Incorporate the Cooper-Shop Soldiers’ Home was obtained, containing a olause permitting the merging of this institution Into another having a similar object, entitled “The Soldiers’ Home in the olty of Philadelphia.” This has been done, the two Institutions combined, a board of managers elected, and hereafter the Cooper-Shop Soldiers’ Home will be Mown as «The Soldiers’ Home in the olty of Philadelphia.” PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. The Annual Commencement of this Institute will take place on Saturday.evening next.attheMusical Puna Hall. There will he an efficient orchestra hand of musicians present to enliven the proceed ings. The valedictory will be pronounoed by Pro fessor Edward Parrish. - , . . . The degree of the ooilege will be conferred upon the following-named young gentlemen, who form the class ot the forty-fourth session of the Institu tion :, Andrew Blair, Philadelphia; Augustus' P. 810-mer, -mer, do.; Thomas O. Clark, do.; Edward A. Con nell, Williamsport; Andrew J. Hitman, Phlladol ■ -phla: George A. Gross, Harrisburg; J. W. Harry, •Oonshohocken; Marx. M. Heller, ClevelandJohn' P. Hillary, Philadelphia; Milton Haber, Norris town: Francis Keen, Philadelphia; Charles W. Kennedy, do ; John B. Lindsay, do.; James P. Mil ner, do.; Americas H. Moser, Allentown; James B, jdcElroy, Philadelphia; Charles B. Notson, do.; Frederick O. North,Hummeisbm; David Preston, Tallston. Md.j J. W. Banek, Philadelphia; Wil liam H. Binker, Boxborongb ; Charles E Bubloam, Philadelphia; Charles Butherford, do.; Wilsonß. Smith, Co ; Edmund VogelbaCh, do.; John Thomas "Walker, do.; Edward weudel, do.; t’roderlok-Wen 4el, do.; James White, do. THE HOWARD HOSPITAL. ■ The dispensary department of the Howard Hos • - jiltal, situate, at 1313 and 1520 Lombard street, is fur- mating medicines and medical treatment yearly, without charge, to between 7,600 and 8,000 parsons, the operatives In the factories of the district and the families of volunteers befog the principal re cipients of its bounty. The number of prescriptions compounded tbe eurrent year is at the rate of 18,000 per annum. The whole number of cases treated since the foundation of the restitution, a period of three years, has been about 38,000. ■* 785 snrgical affections have presented themselves during the ten months of the present fiscal year. Among these were SB fraotnres of the extremities, 18 dislocations, besides numerouajiaoemed and con tused wounds of no ordinary severity, caused by machinery, etc., etc. All of these patients attended the institution nntil relieved. The hospital IB deserving of all support and aid Which the charitable may be disposed to grant. SINGULAR ACCIDENT AND NARROW ESCAPE. Yesterday morning, as Alice McUann, ten years of age, was on her way to school she fall ineo an old well on Palethorp street, above Girard avenue, Tbe well had been covered over, and while crossing It the pnvem&nt gave way. She was precipitated a distance of thirty feet, but, fortunately, did not re ceive any Injury. The water in the well only reached her arm-pits, and she was soon released from her disagreeable sitnatlon. BILLIARDS. It is said that Edward H. Nairas has challenged Victor Estephe for the championship of Pennsyl vania, and the contest will probably take place at the Academy of Muslo, early In June next. Nelms took rite second prize In.the late tournament here. As the “pußh shot” is barred, this match Is regard ed with particular Interest by billiard players gene rally. GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS. The largest sale of foreign and domestic dry goods ever held In this olty will take, place to-morrow morning, at. the auction-rooms of John B. Myora * Do. The sale includes 3,000 entire packages. A large representation of merchant) will be present. THE TAVERN LICENSES. The City Commissioners ate now sitting daily far the purpose of granting licenses to applicants. Last year 2,500 licenses were granted, but those en gaged in hotel pursuits do not seem to harry them selves. It will be a very, great inoonvenlenee to both the Commissioners and applicants if they con tinue to delay until towards tho close of the period assigned by law. We understand that any one who negleats to take ont his license before the first Mon day in April cannot do so thereafter, and will be prosecuted should he attempt to keep a public place. We append the law, as It Interests] a large class of persons: ACT APPROVED APRIL 8,1864. That to Philadelphia all applicants for license to sell intoxicating liquors, by any measure less than one quart shall appear- before the Commissioners or said city, between the first Monday in March and the' first Monday to April to each and every year, and make and sign an oath or affirmation of the amount of their respective sales oi liquors and other refreshments at their respective bats, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and the said Commissioners are hereby authorized t° administer said oath or affirmation, and required to file the same to their offloe animate and olaßsifyoaoh appli cant In accordance therewith. DROWNED. An, unknown white man, aged forty years, was founfi drowned In tne Delaware, near Market-street .wbarr, yesterday morning.' He dud on a red un dersbirt, white overshirt, blaok fißured sllk vest, kersey jacket, pilot-cloth overcoat, blue pants, blue ribbed drawers, and long boots. kailkoad accident. -- Adam Foußt. aged 26 years, was run over by a coal car at Ninth andTbompson streets, yesterday morning, and had both feet orußhed. He was taken home. . THE COURTS. Supremo Conit—Prcsent, Woodward, C. j„ Thompson and Agnew, Justice*. The following oases were argued to this court y “amgW & Wa!f vs. Rfttti. Argu&d by GK ■&. Cf&'wfOTd. Esq , for plftintlfl ia error, and J. H. Ot teraon, Esq., ior defendant to error. Citizens’* Passenger Railway Company VS. The City of Philadelphia. Argued by Q. M, Wharton, Erq, for plaintiff to error, and F.O. Brewster, Esq,, for defendant to error. . . _ ' i Barton vs. Fnlton. Argued by H. M. Phillips, Etq,, and E. H. Weil, Esq., for plaintiff to error, and F. C. Brewster, Esq.,for defendant to error. The following eases »were submitted on paper books.: Ingersoll’s -appeal. Drexel vs. Miller. MoCann's appeal. District Conrt—Judges Shsrswsed, Hare, and Stroud, This court was engaged all day yesterday to hearing arguments on motions for roles for new trials. Court of Common Pleas—Judges Thomp son and Allison. The Equity Argument List was taken up, and se veral oases were disposed of. Court of Quarter sessions—Hon. James K. I,ndlow Associate Justice. iWUllam B. Mann, Etq . Prosecuting Attorney.] The jury to the case ol Mary A, Finney, charged with committing an assault and battery on Ann Keelan, came Into court with a virdlot of gdllty. A SCKAMBL-K SfOR DINNER. Wm.MoMtonwas charged with committing an assault and battery on Frederick Cook. The latter testified that he boarded at the Red Lion Hotel, and was watching to got into his dinner, when a soldier charged him with pushing Mm to the side. MoMton afterwards came up and struck witness a violent blow in the face. . ■ ’ - The father of the accused testified that a wounded soldier came to, and was to the crowd waiting for his dinner. He charged Cook with hurting his wound, when Cook ran-him baok to a table and the aoensed interfered to behalf of the soldier. Cook sued several parties, charging them with assaulting him. Verdict guilty, with a recommendation to mercy. {Sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars and costs. TROUBLE BETWEEN BROTHERS. B- F. Whartanby was charged with forcible entry and detainer. - , , „ ~ ; John M. Whartanby sworn.—l live In Frankford; the aoensed said he had taken possession of the house: he used no other threats or force than that he would put me to prison; my father died on the 6th of January, and was to possession of the pro perty at that time} X believe the defendant to be my brother; he never had possession of the pre -? l iSS| l SSiaift Q *t?omere 0<: tesUfied B heard de fendant say he broke the look, _——- •jsWtoQSSAwi’fcv mmSo'Eo'Jobn. Benj amto took the butcher shop on the premises, and he was the administrator. x Judge Ludlow now asked where the evidence was to show the disturbance of pnblio peace. It re quired something more than trespass, and he thought the case should he settled in a civil oonrt. The case was prosecuted by private counsel. Mr. Mann said there was nothing In the ease to warrant its continuance in this court. Mr. ShaU oross had no right to Tent the house. He had al ready rented it, and the administrator was to charge; so Mr. Sballcross had nothing to rent. As a public officer he said to the jury that he did not consider it a criminal case. The jury rendered a verdict of not gnilty. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Welding. 1 RECOGNIZED AS AN ALLEGED THIEF. A man, giving the name of Charles Ernst, was ar raigned yesterday as a suspicions person. He was unexpectedly recognized aB the person who commit ted a robbery about a week ago. It seems that about 2 o'clock yesterday morning he was discovered loi tering about the vicinity of Market and Deoatnr streets, by Officers Saunders and Dover. Upon their approach he Red. The officers followed quickly, ana after chasing him several hundred yards Mr. Dever discharged a pistol at him. He then surren dered. Upon his person was found a pocket-diary, containing a small-sized sliver pencil, with the same of Henry Whilan engraved thereon, Michael Gelael, the proprietor of a public house on Market street, charged him with having robbed Bartholomew Murtagh, of Paoli, Pa, about a week since at that house. It seems that Mr. M. arrived in Philadelphia having in his possession about fifty dollars which he intended to expend in olovtjr seed. He put up at the honsa of Mr. Gelsel. The priso ner entered the bar room and engaged in eonversa - tion with Murtsgh, and proposed to .measure him aroun d the breaft. Both had been drinking liquor, and drinks were wagered that the gentleman from Paoli did not measure as much around the breast as ibe prisoner. While the measuring of Mr. M. wad in progress the prisoner relieved Mm of hts pocket-book, containing all Ms money. He depart ed the house and since that period was not seen un til yesterday. He was committed to await a hear ing at such time as Mr. Murtagh can be In at tendance. . . FIRED. A gentleman doing business in the uppci- part of the city was fined yesterday by the same magistrate for allowing the sidewalk to be half filled with bar rels over night and on Sunday. x Every person who permits a box, bale, or barrel, or any other-obstruction to remain lu front of his premises over Sunday especially, is liable to be fined. [Before Mr. Alderman Beiiler. 1 ALLEGED PICKPOCKET. Alexander Carr-was an signed atthe Central Sta tion, yesterday,, on the charge of picking the pocket of John W. Pomeroy of a silver-lever watch, worth $36. Mr. F. was standing at Third and South streets, on Mondav evening, looking at the firemen’s pro cession. He subsequently missed his wateh, and gave information of the same at the Central Sta tion. Deteetive Levy took the subject in hand, and notified all the pawnbrokers. Yesterday the priso ner stopped atthe office of Mr. Isaac Nathans and offered to pawn the watch, whloh led to his arrest, He was committed ,to anßwer. : . r : HIGBDnSRT MD IROS. PENN BTEA.M ENGINE AND TiT'TWBoiLBK WOBKS.-HSAra A LS7I, PEACTIOALAND THEOSBTIOAL BNGINHBKB, »U CBIHISTo, BOILBK-MAKBB3, BLACKSMITHS, gfi FOMTOBES, laving for many years been In successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in hnilding and repairing Marine and Elver Engines, nigh and low pres sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tank*. Propellers, Ac.,&s., respectfully offer their services to the public, at belnt folly prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ma rine, Elver, and Stationary; having sets of patterns o) different sizes, affe prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description *of pattern-making made at the shortest notice- Blfh and Low-pressure, Fins, Tnbniar, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn sylvania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds, Iron and Brass Castings, of, all descriptions; 801 - Turning, ScrOW-Cn ting, and all other work eonneeted With the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, fails, Ac,, As., ter raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. STBAFIB, JOHN P. LEVY, BBAOH and PALMES Streets. 1. VAUOHAU HERRICK. JOBS B. OOPS. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, •J FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRBBW. ' PHItADBUaiA. MBKBIOK <t SOWS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low. Pressure Steam Rnglats, for land, river, and marine service. Boiler*. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &«,; Cast ing* of all kinds, either iron or bras*. Iron-frame Hoof* for Gas Works, Workshops, Bail road Stations, dee. ■- - Retorts and Gan Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, sneh at Sugar, Saw, and Grist.- Kills, Vacuum. Bane, Opes Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pnmping Engines,**. Sole acente for H. Bill lenx’s Patent SMar- Boiling Ay paratns, Nasmyth's patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln g*U * Wolsey’s Patent Centrifngal Sngar-Dralnin* Machine. aull-tf WM. M. FABER & CO., * T STBAM- RNGINS BUILDERS. IKON fodndbbsT^ GENERAL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER MAKERS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILHpADPABSBNGBR STATION, PITTBBTOG, PKNNaT. Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES, ranging ftom three to one hundred “d flfty horse-power, km. suited for GfM MUXs, Saw Mills, Blast Pomaces, OH Give particular attention to the construction of En gines mid Machinery for oil boring and pnmplng'opera tlons. Have always on hand, totthod and ready for shipment, ENGINES and BOILERS of every desert*. from all parts of the country solicited and promptly flUed. jaM-Sm HAORGAN. ORB, & CO., STBAM BB|. JXL GINS BUILDERS. Iron Founders, and Genual MaohlnSu and Boiler Makers, No. IXIO OAMgW. street, Philadelphia fe»-g T7NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON -*-1 STITUTIONS, of both ««««. usei HBLMBOM>*B EXTRACT BUCHU. It will give brisk and energetic feelings and enable you to aleep wall. - DRICKS ! BRICKS 1! BRICKS !I! L' of aU kinds, on baud and for sale Inquire of J & T GILLESPIE. 807 8 THIRTEENTH St .orat bxielc.yard,TWBHTX-Fl?j:H ml RSS& W miLAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY U INSURANCE COMPANY, THE LBGI|LATUR B OF office s. B | r^o|«||I ™&» walnut MARINE INSURANCE OH VESSELS, > CARGO,- >To ail parts of world. * EBI ‘ INLAND insurances On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake, and Laud Carriage, On Merchandise generally. On Stares, Dwelling Honses, Si. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, EfaYomber It 1664 $109,600 United States Five Pei Cent. Loan, ’71.5100,000 00 U 1 000 ” Six •• ‘ ’Bl. Ilf 216 00 76,000 “ Six " 5-20« .76,662 50 100,(00 State oi Pennsylvania Five, Per Cent. liO&H**•*•»**• »««•*•* «*».»«••«*•••*♦• 83>0BDw 64,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cant. ■ Trflß.lt DO*OW 00 123,050 City of Philadelphia Six Per Ot. Loan 125,620 37 20,000 Pemsylvania Esllread Firet Mori gage Six Per Cent. Bond*—* 23,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mori gate Six Per Cent, Bond* ........... .63,950 00 15,000300 Share* Slock Germantown Ga* Company, prinolpal and interest guaranteed by the olty of Fhiladel- __ phla- 15,300 00 0,500130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Ball- road Company •••... • 9,100 00 6,00 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania _ „ - Kail road Company..... -...... 5.060 00 50,00 United States Treasury Certificate* of „ I lndebtedne*s..». 48.425 00 90,000 State of Tennessee Five Pec Ot. Loan. 12,000 00 28,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply **♦♦»*« >x*««►*♦>* 128*700 00 *868,260Par. Cost*B42.loo 60. Marketvalna.*B67.«J7 87 Real Estate 86,000 go Bills receivable for insurances made. 118,830 42 Balances due at Agencies.—Premi ums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Company 28,793 24 Seripand Stock of sundry Insurance and oiherCompanles. *4.263. Bstl yyiftlfwi ttillrifi.*«*«*»»** SiBV w Cash on deposit wife* United StatesGovernmeut,aubjeot to ten days’ call.—.- DM?® Cash in 8ank5..68,154 88 Cash in Drawer DIRECTORS: „ „ . Thomas C. Baud, Samuel E. Stokes, John G Davis, J F. Penlston, Edmfcnd A Bonder, Henry Sloan, TbeopMlue Paulding. William O Boulton, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Treat)air, . H. Jones Brooke, Henry C.Dallett, Jr., Jacob P Joaea _ James C» Hand* James B McFarland. William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Err?, SiF- KBSsr Robert Burton. C. HAND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice Preald-nt HENRY LYLBUBN. Secretary. d«l6-lY_ fTHE RELIANCE INB ■ rART OT PHmtDBLPHIA. , fTfirrmrritfli* la 184 L OhirtW Pwpetail [nsorpOMte&lAWUc WAIrITUT STBKKT. mu flimAi, 1300*000. -■ tmhum loss or damsfs by* FIBB Bfoniot. sfe«Ji?ias«s^KS^ TbtMud in tli© loliowixii Securities* yiiv United States government Loani.ltiUQODOO Philadelphia City 6 per seat. Loaai»»~~*~* JJ-W W Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6 oer cent. p>an— lfi,ooo 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Boadi, first and • pfe^"=-i=aisE pany ’ s 6 p«r cent. L0an...... o,u»w Huntlniion Had Broad Top T por «nt, molt- C<ranty lfre'iaBar»aes 6omi«iii» , « Stock.—. I.OW 08 Moohanlca’ Bank Stock.•••"—****♦ ,’*®S jS Commercial Bank ol Fenneylyanla IB,MO W Union Mutual Insurance Oompany'B|tock... 380 00 Bellas c* Intnranee Company of PMladel- »■««♦ AtOw OT Accrued Inierest;>~.«~*~ ,t*sBsS Cask la hank aad on hand* »««»«#»«« 13,023 39 #400,068 71 Worth at present mwiMyalue-—.—414,393 71 DISS( TOES. Clem Tinsley, ' Beni,W, Wm. B. Thompson, ' Marshall HluT William Mnsset, Charles Leland, Samuel Bispham. , Robert Toiand, H.L. Carson, . J. Johnson Brown. Bobert Steen, Thomas H. Moon. William SteTOneon. Cl ,y Prelld9ot & 9 JalO-tf TNSTJRANCE COMPANY OP THE A STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA —OFFICE Nos. land 5 EXCBANGB BUILDINGS, north side of WALNUT Street, between BOOS and THIRD Streets, Phlladel phia. lUOOBPOBATBD 111 1594-OHiBTKB PEBPETUAL. PEOPKKTIES FEBRUARY 1, MARINE, PIES. JETOIpASDjTRAHSPOBTATIOM DIRECTORS! Henrr D. Bherrerd, Tobias Warner, Charles Maealeater, - Thomas B. Watson, - William 8. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, William K. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George 0. Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr.. ■ - . Edward O. Knight, John B. Austin. ' . HBNBY D. BHEEEEED, President. Wiixiak Ha»pke Secretary. noiS-tf A MERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE £A COMPANY. Ineorporated 1810. GHABTHBPJK PBTTJAL. So. 310 WABBOT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. _ ~ . . - _ , , Having a lsrge peld-upCapital Btoek and Borplns In vested In sound and available_Se«qrities, contlnnoa to insure oh Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port end their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All promptly adjusted. Thomas B. Maris, “ James E. CampMl, 1 John Welsh, Edmund G. DntUh. Samuel C.iforton. Charles W.Poultnsy, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, jggngjj K . MARIS. President. iLsniO. L. CnAwyoap. Secretary. ~ feM-tf I?IRK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. t —THE PENNSYLVANIA PIBBINSOBANOBOOM PANY. IneS™retidW OHAKTKB PEBPBTPAL. Mo. BIG WALNUT Street, opposite Jnd»~~s---- Square, the community -nP'hhailG iOJitj luAltrednnnnes to Insure against Lou or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private Bnlldlngg, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Pnz alture. Stocks, Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal term*. Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is inveeted in the most earefhl manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted sesnrlty in the cane'of loss. DIEBOTOBB. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr.. Alexander Benson, John Deverenz, Isaac Haslehnnt, nomas Smith, Thomas Robins, , Henry Lewis, J. Oilllngham Fell. JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. WII.T.IAK G. Onewmn. Secretary. . ANTHRACITE insurance . COM- U- PANY—Authorized Capital t4OO,OOO~CHABTX* PERPETUAL. Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure aralmt Less or Damafe by fire, on Bnlldlncs, Furniture, and Merchandise ffene ’ Also, Marine insurances on Vessels, Carzoea, and freights mdnland Insuranra toall parts of tht Union. DISSuTOag. William Esher, l Davis Pearson, D. Luther; I PoterSelter, Lewis Audentied, I J. B Baum. John B. Blaskiston, William P.Denn, Joseph Maxi eld, 1 John Keteham. WILLIAM ESHER, President. WM. F. DEAN, Vise President. W. H. Bung. Beeratary. apS-tf I7AME INSURANCE COMPANY, A No. 40S CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA FXBE AND INLAND INSURANCE ...... T,rr,t,frrAßO Fnuteis K. Busk, - John W. Srsmn, Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter, Henry Lewis. . John Kessler, Jr., Samuel Wright, E. D. Woodruff, P. A. Juetlee, . Charles Stoke;, \ °* 01 ” ■*" FBAjfCIS N. BUcfe’SesMe^^ DBAS. RICHARDSON, Vise President. W. I: Blaxokaup. Seeretary. JsM-tl WOODLAND SEMINARY FOH YOUNG LADIES, Nos. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERBACB, West Phllada. Bbt. HBNBY BEEVES. A M., Principal. feM-Sw* WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL. f F for GIRLS, at WEST GROVB STATION, P. an A B Central Railroad, Cheater County Fa The SUMMER TERM of this institution will com* ranee on SECOND* DAY, the let of FIFTH-MONTH next, to continue 20 weeks. The course of instruction is extensive and thorough, and is adapted to all ages. For circulars* Ac., address the Principal, THOS. P. COSTARD, West Grove, Pa. fe27-mtu2m T7TLLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— T MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from MEDIA* Pa. Thorough course In Mathematics* CHaslcs, Natural Sclents, and English; practical lea* sobs in Civil hngineeriwg Pupils received at any time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Re fers to John C Gapp * Son, 23 Sjrath Third street; Thos J. (Dayton. Esq » Fifth and Prune streets; ex-Sheriff Bern! andothers* Address Rev. J, HER VET BAR. TOM, A. M * TILLAGE GREEN*. Penns. noC-6m A 1 LENTO WN MILITARY INSTI- J\- TTJTE—Chartered by tie State, with commodious buildings and superior edncationaV SOUtary advan tagee, hour* by from Philadelphia. For circulars. address M. L HOP FORD, AM , Preset, fe27-mth!2t . Allentown, Pa. TYEAN’S GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, JL/ * AND PIPE STORE. No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dean keeps the greatest assortment. - Dean keeps the greatest variety. Dean keeps the largest general stock. You can get any kind ofTobaceo, fon can get any<Rind of Cigars, You can get any kind of Pipes, "I on can get any kind of Snuffs. _ AT DEAN’S GREAT TOBACCO STORE, No. 4:13 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Fa. 'When you go to Dean’s you can get anything you vnmt In the way of Plug, Fine Gut, and Smoking To* baecos, Domestic and Havana Cigars, Pipes. &c. Dean keeps the largest general stock of Tobacco, Ci gars, Pipes, Ac ,in the United States. * Dean* s sales are so extensive that he can afford to sell at about one-half what others seU for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potomac, Dean sells to the Army or the James. Dean sells to the Army of the Tennessee, Dean eel) 8 to the Army of the Cumberland. Gunboats all order their Tobacco. Cigars, Kws, Ac , from ; DEAN'S, No, 413 CHESTNUT Street. Pennsylvania merchants all buy at Dean's. New Jersey merchants all hay at Dean s, Delaware merchants all buy at Dean’s,. As they can always get Just what they want, ana at a much lower price than they can elsewhere, and fchay do not hare to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores. All goods ordered are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Order once, and yon will always order from Dean's, as hie plug and fine cut chewing and smoking tobaccos and cigars are far superior to au others, and he sells for much lets. DEAN’S, No, 413 CHESTNUT Street. n 023 if Philadelphia, Pa. pHARLIS DONOGHUE HAS RE- V/ MOVED bis office for tbs sale of Steam- refined SUGARS and SYRUPS to No. 107 CHESTNUT Street, above Front. . .. . , . 5,100 page of various trades and brands, in store, and for sale at greatly reduced prices, Terms cask. mb?.st* william m. xnk&zox. 17ISH AND CANNED MEATS. A- 500 bbla Hew and No I Mackerel. 2,000 eases canned Heats. Lobsters. &e. For sale by F- O. BUKROtraH, deSO-Sm 1M North FRONT Street. IT ERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS H ard SOUPS. - 1,000 dot Sansax. Moat . 500 “ Konst Beef. 600 •* do VeaL 500 •• do Hatton. 1,000 do Turkey. 1,000 •• do- Chicken; 3,000 •• utoried Soups, In L 1 »4 lb. ean*. For tale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, feg-tf 10, South WATER Strut. nOG-WHEEL CLOTHES WRINGER. V —The very bestartlolemadetalso.'all the other ap- Wringers. at iowwt market -felo.tr 15T an d 150 North THIRD Street. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to tbe pdltd chteh. Debility Is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment Is submitted to, consumption. Insanity or epileptic ate 6UBUe. PURE OLD BOURBON WHISKY. Fifty Cases Md Twenty Barrels FURS OLD BOURBON WHISK Y f-r sale by KmhS-01* B. P. MIDDLETON. 5 N. FRONTgt. pOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK V/ end CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. ■Tent, Awning, Trunfc and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Drier Felts, from Ito 6 last Widal Paulin*. Belting, Ball Tw lye, S*. JOHN W. BVRRMAN ft CO., a<X-tf NO. jQNW’ AUei. the • press—Pirn,adeTjPjita.. Thursday, march 9, isbs. INSURANCE. :nob co] KDIJCATIOS, BAILROAB LINES. IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA TELLERS. —For fall information In raferenMito Sta tions, Distances, and Connections. Ulustrated by on* jg£jl SENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL- B 2,HWe OF TIME AND DEPOT. The train« of the Peim*ylvanU Central If &ve the New Depot, at THIRTIETH and MARKET its., instead of Eleventh and Market Streets, us here tofore. Tbe oars of the Market-street Passenger Railway ran to and from Pennsylvania Central BaUroad Depot, at Thirtieth and Market'Streets; they also leave Front street every two minutes, commencing one hoar previ ous to the time of departure of each train, and allow about 30 minutes for a trip. • _ , Their rare are in waiting on the arrival of each Train to convey passengers into the city. and connections are made ail roads croeslß* Market street . On SUNDAYS—Car*leave Eleventh and Market Bts. at 7 45P. M. .to connect with Pittsburg and Brie Mail, and at 10.86 P. M. with Philadelphia Express... Mmb’* Baggage Express will hereafter be located at No. 31 Southsleventh street Parties desiring taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonable rates upon application to him. . TRAINS LEAVE ADD ABBITE AT DEPOT THDSi HAIL TRAIN—— at 800 11 FAOII ACCOMMODATION, No. 1— 10 00 •• VAST LINE. ME, FABKBSBDRG...... -.. «« 110 P. M. HARKISBDEa ACCOMMODATION... “ 2.80 •• LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION-... •• 4.00" J PAOLLTBAIN, No. 2.. •* 5.90 " PITTBBCRQ AND BRIE MAIL.-. •• 890 “ PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS *■ 11.10 " ASSIVB PITTSBURG AND ERIE MAIL—.. *■ 690 A.M. PHILADELPHIA 8XPRE86.... “ 705 * PAD Li ACCOMMODATION, NO. 1.... “ 8.20 ” pabkesbhbg. ——... ;■ LANCASTER TRAIN. •• 12 S) P M. FAST LINE .... . “ 12.60 " PAOLI ACCOMMODATION. Ho. 2 *• 4.40 “ y mail train.... •«.«, " HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION. .. ‘‘9.40 “■ Philadelphia Express leaves dally. Pittsburg and Brie Mali leaves dally (except Saturday). All otter Train, dally (except Sunday,) , The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, ana limit their responsibility to One Hcfured Dollar. In value. All Ba« gate exceeding that .amount In valne will be at the rich of the owner, nnlesa takenby ape ciel contract. - ■ - ~ For fnrtheT information, as to lime and connocOon*. see bills and Named cards, or apply to JOHN P. VAN* LEER. JA, Ticket Agent, at the Depot _ An Emigrant Train rune (fiilT (except Sunday ) JPor full information as » fare and a< pjj® t0 fe2f.tf J3TDOOK-Street nr,fA ARRANGEMENTS OP 1 OP A 1864. NEW YORK LINES. 1004. B Wiir At tA M , Via Camden aid Amboy, O. and A A«- _ AtSA. M., vi* Camdennnd Jersey City* MoralhS JBB , via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A Ac commodation..— , §6 At2P. M., via Camden and Amboy. G.and A. 1x pie...—...................2f At IP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion (Freight and Passenger) . 1 7» AtSF, M., via Camden ana Amboy, Accommoda tlon (Freight and Paaeenger)—let Class Ticket... 221 Do. do. 24 Class Ticket... 160 At 11X F. M., Ida Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket. 226 Do. do. 2d Glass Ticket.l 60 For Belviders, Barton, Lamhertvllle, Flemlngton, Ac.. ata.9oP.it „ _ . __ For Mount Holly. Bwsnsville.Pembertott, and Vm centown, at 6 A M., 2 and 6F. M. For Freehold at 6A. M. and 2P. M. , „ For Palmyra, Riverton, Delaneo, Beverly, Edgewa ter. BnrUngton, Florence, Bordentown. Jtc., at e aid For Palmyra; Rlyerton, Delaneo, Beverly; and Dar- DEPOT WILL LEAVE is FOLLOWS • o At 11.16 A M.. Tia Kensington and Jersey City, , *■“ preSSc 00 AtJ.46 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, - - Washington and HewTorir Express...,....—-S 00 At 12 P. M. (NlghtL via Kensington and Jersey City, Washington and New Tork Mall.~~|2 21 The 6.45 P. M. Line trill ran dally. All others Son dvrs excepted. For Buffalo, Dunkirk. Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Ro chester, Binghampton, Great Bend. Montrose. Wilkes barre, Scranton, Stroudsburg. Water Gap.: Maneh Chnnk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belviders, ' Eastern Lamhertvllle, Flesdngton, Ac— at 7.16 A M. This line connects with the train leaving Easton for Maoth Chunk at 3.30 P. M. For Lamhertvllle at 6 F..M. on Saturdays only. „ . For Bristol, Trenton, Am, at 7.16 anlU-16 A H„ t and 6P. M. and 13 midnight. , For Holmesbnrg, Tacony, Wlssonomlng, Brldesburg, and Frankford, at 9 A M.V6, 6,_and SPTm. jar- For New York and Way Lines leaytng Kenslng tonDepot, take the cars on Filth street, aboye Walnut, . half an hour before departure. The can ran into tan Depot, and on the arrival of each train ran from the Sffity pounds of Baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers art prohibited from taking anything as bag - gage but their wearing apparel. AH baggage over Afar pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit.then ■ responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and wOS not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, except by special contract. _ ... ■ ' . , Graham’sßaggage Expresswlll call for and deicer baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3W*l - street. „ WILLIAM H. GATZMEE, Agent DscemberM, 1864. __ LINES FROM NEW TORK FOR PHILADELPHIA WILIi LBAVB FBOX THS FOOT OF OOuTKTLAirD STRSKT, At 12 M. and 4P. M., via Jersey-City and Camden. At 7,10,rad UX A M.\ 6 P. M. ahShs Wight), via Jsr sey City and Kensington. . .••• „ „ From the foot of Barclay street at 6 A M. and 2 P.M., ria Amboy andCamdem • , .. _ „ From Pter,No. 1, North river,at 1I M., 4, andB P.M. (beight and passenger). Amboy and Camden, del-tf ||i||i PHILADELPHIA, Ifjj TO ABB BALTI- Commencing MONDAY, JANTJABY W, 1865,' Train, will leave Depot, corner BBOAD Street aid WASHING TON Avenue. as follows: r Express Train, at 4.06 A.M. (Monday*, excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perry ville, Havre de-Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman’s, atB.l6A.M. (Sundaysexcepted).for . Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations, connecting With Delaware Eailroad at Wilmingtonfor Salisbury, and intermediate stationa^^^wpsedO 6 * Express Train at J. Chester. Wil -fiakgron, JBEEton, Perryvtße, ana Havre-de-wmee. • Express Train at 3.55 P. M. (Sunday* excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-Bast, PerryvUle, Eavre-de- Grace, Perryman’s, and Magnolia _ _ _ . Might Express at 11.35 P. M. for Balttmoreand Wash ington, stopping at Cheaterjonly to take Baltimore and Washington passengers), Wilmington, Newark, Klk ton, North-East, PertyviUe, and JHavre-de-Graoe.. pUimmn for POBTBBS& MONBOB will taWth, 8.35 A. M. train Stopping at and Wfl mte??e PhlladoloMa at U A. M„ 2, 3.30,5.80.'and 10 P. H. The 380 P. M. train connects with. Bolawan B. B. forMUford and intermediate station,. Beave Wilmington at 6.45,8, and 8. SO A. M:, 2.30 and *•" P 'THj|OUSH. TKAIHS,PKOM' BALTIMOBB. p - M - Irfava Chester atV45, 8.43,10.14 A. M. 13.38, 3.13, 4.54, 7.20, and 9.06 RM. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at,4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Periyvllle, Havre-do- Grace, Aberdeen. Perryman‘s. and magnolia. Bight Express at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore and Washington passengers), ‘Wilmington, Newark, Elk ton, north-East, Ferryville, and Havre da- Orate Accommodation Train at 10 P. H. for Wilmington and way ,tat j^£ rlMOßß ¥OB PHILADELPHIA. heave Baltimore at 9.35 P. M., stopping at Havre-de- Grace, Penryviile, andWilmingion.. Also Bto-ps at 3Uc ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore?, and Cheater to leave passengers from Baltimore or Leave wilminrton for Philadelphia at 6. 50 P. M. FBOM BdLTJMOBB TO PHIL OBLPHIA. Leave Baltimore 8.25 A. ML* t Wsr M; I.MP, U.» Express: 4.35 P. M., Way Train; 6.85 P. M., Express; 9.35 P. A, poB BALTIMORE. Leave Chester at 8r57 A.B, Lfib and 11.50 F. M. Leave Wilmingioa at 6.1% 9.40 jk. Iff., JL3S, 5.03, and 12.56 P. U. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Wilmington for PerryviUe and intermediate W &W **- -> H. P. gEBHET.Bnyt. 1865. SSmmmm 1865; PHTT.AmtT.T-HTA AND SKIS RAID' ROAD. —This great line travems the flforthem snd Northwest counties of Fennaylv&nU to the city of Brie, on Lake Brie. It hRB been leased by tie PEITKSYLIfASIA UO ROAD COMPART, and is operated by them. . Its entire lengthwasopenad for pHHuaul freight business October 17th, M 64. TIRR Or PASSBXaSBirBAmS At PHiiiSPßLrxiA. . Leave Westward. - Hall Train HimWHl Ml K AimiMIMIIMUM 0. 30 *» Ha Xtocfe Haven Accommodation Train*.—*——..B.oo A. K. Passenger oars inn throng on Hml. Train witnont change both wars betweenPhiladelphisand Brie* and Baltimore and Erie. ■ ■ _ _ , - . Elegant Bleeping Cars onHmirfttoros Trains both ways between Philadelphia? and Loch Haven.. and on Elmira Express Train both, ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. _ _ : , , J. K. DRILL, K|y - *f^gggM*U. eoß«ai %tlV^D?‘isT* 6lpU *- deBB-ti general Manager, Williamsport. ggn.,tm'rr(Tri'm west chbstbb ■MSsMBIiJIB. PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, TIA MEDIA. . CHAJfGB 0? HOURS. On and after MONDAY, Oct 10,1864, the train, will leave Philadelphia, from Depot comer of THIRTY' lIRST and MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia), at El 5 and 11 A. M., and at 2, 4.15, and 6.30 P. H. Loan* West Chester at 5.35, 8.15, and 10.80 A. H., and LOO and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. H. and 4.1 f P. M., and West Chester at 516 A. H. and 4.SOP. M.. *on nect with trains on the Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate points. ' . . 1 On Sundays the cars of the West Philadelphia Pas senger Railroad Company w® leave Eleventh Bitd Mar ket streets at thlrtrmlnutes before-the starting time of trains from the West Philadelphia Depot, and will be at the Depot to. convey passengers Into the city on the al Pi«senKera C are allowed to takewearin* apparel only as Baggage, and in no case will the Company he re ■wJV .. IIIIHUP'IH 1865.^?,;“; BLMIKA RAILROAD LIKE to all points WBBT, T 4Hy-OIL I REal f OS l S OF PBHSSYLYAHIA, >*»,_ WI^AMSP^^DPIAL^^BIOHiRIDai. end aU places in the Western and Northwestern Kates and the Canadwa ?0 a Leave Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Demit, Thlr tSnthandCallowhUl atmets. idatlv, (Sundays ex cepted). for the Horth and West, as follows: Horning Express at SAeM - ' Afternoon Express at 8. SO P. M. Making a direct connection withaM Intersecting roads. POR THROUGH TICKETS to any point, and farther S&rticulars concerning tho diSerentjrontes, apply at “ ticket OFFICE, -4SS CHEBTHOT StreeVnnder the Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom CmPhlUdelp JOHH S. HILLBB. General Agent,* lal Thirteenth and Callowhlll street!. fig— WEST JERSEY b*l Os and after MONBAT, Jannarr 3,1866, Train* will learn from WALSBT-STBBET PIBB as follow!:, for CAPE aSa allplaaM »ouft ofMWYllla, at 9 A Fm HnlviLLß, BBIDGETON, SALEH, and allla termediate plaoet urnth of CUawboio. at 9 A. M. and 3 mBP - M - s “ Irf»T# CM* May atB.SO A. M aud 11.48 A. S. Leaya MliMio at 9 A. M. and S P. M IrtaveßrMiaton at 7. 10 A. M. andS.lOP. M. Leare Salem at 7 A.M. andSr.M. Leare Woodbury at 7,8.43, asd 10.44 A. H., and 141 P H -THB WEST JSRBBY EXPRESS GOMPAMT, will attend to all the natxal branches of Express Bnu* ness. receive deliver, and forward through other re* sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of she country, any article entrusted to them. . . •»*■**«»*■'«** ’ J. TAM BBNSBBLABE, Superintendent. Pan.aOTi.PHiA. January 3, 1888, Ja3-tf BABITAN AND «AT RAILROAD. , PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN. FAEB. WTSXCOKSIOH TICKETS, 0009 FOB “* THBBB DATS, *3. . Pumnn for Express TralaforTuckertoA, Barnegat, fißSlliW l fib Broo k-I*B, At 9 A. a. - Way Tnda fox Atalon, Shaming, Manchester, Xl.l Ac., leave*CMMT’iPolity7.« A M. " - itFtf lie Bo OOUk Gun*** RAILROAD LINES. E£mmmm BBTHLBHBM. DOYLKSTOWN, MAiroH eHTJBK. ,asfflwa“ S^; ntS.W A. jg. uri Ilf r.A forf?rt Washinstonat I.lfiF. M. White cars of the Seoond and Third- itreetl Llae City ?««Mer Beaye Bethlehem at 6.30 A. XL. 10.02 A. M., and AH F 'l*ays DoylestoyrastASO A, M. and I.M P. H. Leaye Lansdale at 6.10 A. *. Be«e Fort Philadelphia tor Boylestewn at 9.MA. K. aadAl* P for and YfcM. EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EX- COMPAEYOfIj. SM GBSBTinPF Htreet. Parcels* nCmHt *•£“ chandlse,Bank Notes, sad Specie, either hr i' s «*» lues or it sonnectiou with other Express to .U the prlnsHml Town, and fe» . general Superintendent. ueSal. Pr THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN AND FOB THE CITT AND COUNT! OF PHI LADELPHIA NOTICE TO OKBDITOBB. TAKE NOTICE, that I, DAVID FULD. hays applied to the Court of Common Pleas of thd City and County of Philadelphia. for the beneflt of the sayeral acts of AetembSy of this Common-wealth, in relation totußoi debtors, and th|saldOburthg-e teed the at 10 o'clock,.?*. K , for the hearinc of my petition, at their Court H the D CHESTNUT Street. between Filth and Sixth.. PHUADEIPHta, Feb. 24. IBM. DJkVID ’ fe2S-stnth 6t» Residing 8416 N. BI3HTH Street. Pr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THB CITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of QEOBGE SMITH, Becea™^ NOTICE is hereby siren that CATHERINE SMITH, widow of the decadent* has fLledin said r J£?~ tttton and an appraisement of the personal Property feavtefa’s 6t BANIBL DOPOHBBTT. for Petitioner. €OPA»TN£RSmFB. T IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—WE, -*-f the subscribers, have tide day entered Into a Li mited Partoeiehip, agreeably to the not of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennaclvania, passed March 81. A. D. 1836, and do hereby eertlfy that the name of the firm under \» Mob said partnership Is to be conducted 1* \ BDBlißtnr & LATEST*» and that the general naive of the business to be conducted is the manufacture of Bees Wee. Scarfs, and Socke.end the same will be transacted in the city of Philadelphia. # .. .. - The names of the General Partners of the said firm are WILLIAM M. HffELBCT and WILLIAM. A. LA YBBTTe both residents of Camden, a. J. , and. the bps eta) Fanner is JO3KPH SIGaoLSOB. rreteen« No. SCSNorth Sixteenth street, Philadelphia, State of Pen*.. capital eontribnted by the said. JOBKPH NICHOLSON, Special Partner, to Fife Thousand Dol l9Tbat the period at which said Partnership is to com nence Is the let day of March, one thons&nd eight hun dred and. sixty-five, and that It will terminate on the Sl»t day of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-six General Partner* JOSEPH MICHOLSOH, t Spsol&l Partnsr. mM 6t* PHIIADEIMIA, March 1.1865. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—THE i-” flrmofF. J. ANSPACH i GO. Is this dcy dlßßOlred hy mutual concent JRO. Ja ‘' f JAMgSANSPACH. MAECHI, IMS. COPARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned havethto day gACH *CO„ AaMand, Pa.. CHAB. K ASSPACH. liiffiEffiSb Office at Mo. 334: WALNUT St., after March 10, 1885. ■ mh2 Mt* - ; COPARTNERSHIP. —THE UNDER Vl SIGNED have thi* day ageociated nnder the arm of EDWARD BOBIRS & CO. for thetrana wtton of a GBREBAL BAR KINO, STOCK, aRD EXCHANGE BUS&m EDWARD ROBIN*. HORACE B PS ARSON. No. 47 South THIRD Street IbbbVAET 28. fc2B im_ COAL. Thoxab J. OeAM. ORAM & HEMPHILL, \y ' DEALB&fI in LEHIGH AND SCHtJTLKILLGOJL, Of all circs and of beet analltiee. Carefully picked and screened, and invariably at the ■ lowed cash priese. Office and Tard. WILLOW, beW FIPTBEHTH Street, 49- Orders can be left at 146Horth SIXTH Street, 033 North TENTH Street, 1433 BABOLAT Bteeet, or thronth the Poet Office, which will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. jaX7 3m E 80HRKIHBR, NEW coal dspot* • KOBLB Straet* ahwmn*h street „ t a GoncthhU? on hand raperio* audit!** of Lehlth tti MmylkUl Q<wa» Mlwted wacewlTfo* Mg£SS%S9SI at the - lowest market prices, wharf «txeet» helow Arth street Office IXO South FOURTH /Genuine eagle vein coal, V3T BOCAL, IF ROT BUPEBIOB TO LEHIGH. A trial will aeenre your cnetoia- Bn and Sloye clicc, *ll per ton; Larre Nat $lO. Oflartil Broth FOTOTH Street,'below Cnee tout Depot Hl* GALLO WHILE SOeet, above Broad. , —muaB'BBISSON. • eelfeSm ~ . fTTJAL.—-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beet Loonct Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared tx greedy for family nee. Depot K. W. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW Strode. Office No. 113 Booth SECOND Street EapS-tO J. WALTON MOO. MEDICAJ-. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. COSNBB ELEVENTH AHD RACE STREETS, .ALSO, CBJSfiJTIfUT AffD FORTIETH.. Dr. THO 3 AGLES, very successful in the treat men! of all diseases would inform bis friends and the public that he is still beneflttiaf and curias many on whom medicine has had no effect and considered incurable- . . BHEUMATIBM AlfD NEURALGIA. WO) DEBrUL DISCOVERY —A physician in ' this office has given especial attention, to these di seases. and found trt&t -we possess a remedy which has cored many, and will restore to their wonted health, hundreds more who are at present suf fering the most excruciating agony. Generally, a few days only are needed to effect a cure. We would urge no one to try ii»if you do not the loss is your own.' Those who- follow our require ments, and sot cured, have nothing to pry. Fa* tienta treated at their residences when desired. 1 Testimonials at the offices; hours 9 A. BL to6P. C.M. Consultations free. Offices,_lS4 North {ELEVENTH Street, also, CHESTNUT and FOB* \ TIBTfi Street, West Philadelphia. { ja!7-3m DK THO 3. ALLEN E7LECTROFATHIC ESTABLISH* -Ei MBNT.—DB A. B. STEVEN 3, one of the FIRST DISCOVERERS of a new system of treating disease by MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS, and whb has bees *o very successful at PENN 8 Q IT ABB for the last three years, has removed his Office and Besldenct to 1638 VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons desiring references, or any particular! with regard to his special mode of treatment, wiH please call or send for a pamphlet - Consultation or advice gratuitous. mho-tf -REMOVAL.—JOHN H. WILLIAMS & -A* l 00. have - removed from Ho. 329 to No. 340 CHESTNUT Stmt, lately-occupied by Meesra. W»- McKee & Co. CHAELES F. HASBLTINB has REMOVED from Ho. 238 to 340-CHBBTNUT STEBET. COPARTNERSHIP HOTICB. Hr. CHARLES F. HaSELTIHS become, a Partner la our Firm from this date, .• ; JHO. H. WILLIAMS 4 CO. FMApragßiA, February 18,1865. feM-lm* SAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY A? AT LAW AHD CONVEYANCE!?, FEAN KLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PEHN A. (late of Philadelphia.) . * REFERS TO - CharlesE-Lex, Esq., 1 JamesH. LilHe, Bsa., E. 0. KnlgbtSCo., t E. 4W. o.Biddle4Co., W. H. T eaton & Co. fell-3w -TOSHDA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY O GOUSELLOR AT LAW, AHD SOLICITOR OF CLAIMS. Office, Ml F Street. cut Fourteenth BA, Washington. D- c. dt>3-ta TYUTTEBFIELJVS OVERLAND JLf DESPATCH, Office No. 40 Sooth FIFTH Street. A THBOUQH JKBIGHT LIKI hM beea established. prepared to receive all ilumi of Frelcht la the prlaeipal elties e«t of the Mississippi river, aad to ot shlyment - COLORADO, IDAHO/.UTAH, AND MONTANA TERRITORIES, . nrox tbsodok oojrntAoi batbs and bulb op utsnts. Through Kate* include ALL CHABGBS—Railway, Transfer, Storage, and Forwarding Commifurtoni oaths Missouri river, aad transportation upon the Plains— thru enabling the Shipper to obtala a THROUGH CON TRACT for his -frelght for a distance Of OVSB THESE THOUSAND MILES, and relieving him from all respon sibilities aad anxieties Incident to the part disorganised and irresponsible lyrtem of Plaini transportation. Oor Meats in Hew York; Boston, Philadelphia, Pltta barg, Chisago, St. Lords, and Burlington, lows, are prepared at all seasons to receive and Shi, at the LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF BATES.' ____ ■ ■ This Company assumes ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY of Losses, Damages, or Overcharge. on Freight while In tranrit from point of shipment to piaee of destination. The Hew York office ii in possession of a fall set of TBAOB BOOKS, showing the date of shipment, the time It passes the Mississippi river, Is received at and •hipped from the Company’s Warehouses at Atchison (Kansas), the character of the trains moving upon the Plains, the date it passes Fort Kearney, arrives at Den ver, is received at destination, and the apparent eendi iion of the Waroc along the entire route. ■ . 49* If Damages or Lessee occur,Shippers ani notified in time to duplicate any Important portion afiha ship , me&t. ’ These books are' open for the inspection of our ens jomers at all timei, and partleaahipplng by this Line will be hest informed by correspondence of the exact condition of their shipment! „ . ■ „ - Merchants and Mining Men in the Territories ordering Atehlson, Kansas,” and have them shipped under the instructions of our Agent at| point of shipment, i _■ Letters of inquiry addressed to onr office st ATCHI SOH, Kansas; Ho. IVBBBY Street, Astor House, Hew ■York; or Southwest comer of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia, will be promptly and reliably answered. D. A. BnTOßßFlßLß.Froprfetor. A. W SPALDING, General Agent, New York. _ TO H. MOOBB, Agent. FhHadsdsbia. delS-tf TTBLMBOIiD’S r EXTBACT OF BAB AA SAPABILLA cle&U߀s andrenov&ttts the blood. initOs the vigor ofhealth iuto the eyatem, aad purges out tbe humors that make disease. WHITE VIRGIN' WAX OF ANTIL ww' XffBl —Anew French Cosmetic for ‘beautifying and preserving the complexion. It ia the most wonderful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor taleJn its composition, it being - composed entirely of pure Virgin-Wax t hence toe ex traordinary qualities for preserving the shin, making it soft, axseoth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Prices 30 and £ocents. Prepared only. by.HUNT & CO.. Perfumers. 41 South BIGHTS Street, two, doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SBVBNTH Street, above Walnut. jaf>-3m * .\TACKBREL, HERRING, SHAD, &C. iTX Mass. Hot. 1,2, end 3 Mackerel, Ale-caught Bat Ash, in assorted packages. _ ' 2,000 bbls, Hew: Baatport, Fortune At, Mid Halils* Lubes, Sealed, He. 1 Herring. ’ 160 bbls. new MessShsd. 260 boxes Herkimer- county Cheese,’ 4. - In store and for sale by MITBPaY 4 KOOHK ialfl-tf Si. 146 NORTH WHABVW riPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND certißcate* and recommendatory letters have been •ecelved, attesting the merits of HBLMBOLD’S GE SUINE PHEPaBATIOHS, many of which are from he highest sonrees, including eminent statesmen, cler tymen, governor.. State judges, 4c. • C PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS, FIFTEENTH Street and PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. fal3-lro DAVIS 4 CO. 4 READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST ■A Of the properties of HBLMBOLD’S FLUID EX TRACT BUOBtrwill be a comparison with those eet i >rth in the United States Dispensatory. ISJITRATE OF SODA.—2OO BAGS JUST ' received, and for sale In lots to suit pordiasera, by HAJ&BIbOH BBOTHE&S& 00., Manufacturing Cbemi*ts, los fj'jtjth. ?soa? OFFICE OF POST QUARTBBMAB - TBE, 80. **§*««£&. meat (during the pari<rf •ommanoln* >pril 1. J siding December 31.1865), of all de*SM«d soldiers tie limSd of the Military District of 5m la nSdm«dad»r oiudlng BeTerlTtCheßter, Chestnut HUI. Barracks, Gamp WUliani «« Mifflin, Germsntown, Haddington, Summit Hooss, White Ball, and any other Hospitals. Barracks, or Cusps that may be established within said term. . KwoSdiStiil inclmde a neat Pine Ooffln.of.moothe’l boards, stalmd? the use of a hearae: a, ©nriMPlMJ* ss^^-iexir sued in upon blank,. to bemad at this office. „ ... 5 ui Qnil.li and Assistant Quartermaster. ASSISTANT Q¥ ART BRM ASTER’S OFFICE. PHH.ABBi.paiA, Match 6,1865. SEALED PBOPOSALS will be repelled at this office Hutu TBBBBDAI, March 23, 1866, at a o'clock M., for fnrntahlnir AH T HBtcITE STEAMER COAL'' for It period of three months, commencing April I, lops, ncd ending June 30,1865. Coal to be of the beet CLoaUty Anthracite, Jor the nee of ate&mers; towrigh 2,210 loa. to the ton, audio be subject to inspection. The Coal is to be delivered on board vessel* In the porta of Philadelphia or Haw York, in each auaufcHies, and at snchiimes as may be required; famishing, if de» manded?s6ven thousand tons per weak. ■ In ease of failure to deliver the ooal in sufficient quan tity, and at the proper time and place the Government reserve* the right to make good any deficiency by par on the terms and condition; above stated! ... Ten per cent will be withheld frum the amount of all SM&SSfISS&^S^ fa laohoffermnet oe'accompahiad bjiwrtttfngnorM tee, Biased bs iwoor more responsible parties, ttnaur responsibility to be certified by a tJoited Attorney« or Collector,) that the bidder or biddercwiJd, if his or their bid be accepted* enter into wrUt«nobiiga tion, with good and sufficient sureties, in. the aam of one hundred thonsand dollars, to farhUh the proposed sup proposition will be considered unless the terms of this advertisement (cl copy of which should acsoroyu* March 23. 1886, at 12 o'clock M, and bidder* arc reaneeted to he present- The right to rfjedi any hid deemed Boreaeonabla m reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will envelopes to be endorsed '‘Proposals for Goal," and addresseo to the underalgnea. Br 01 dS cbiefQanitermaster “kbiXdelpbiaB|Ppt. mh6-16t . Captain and A, Q. fa. "PROPOSALS FOR WATER TRANS- A POETATIOH. Offiob or Wates Tk ahspobtatioh, JT. 8. A. t 80. 874 8. Thikd Stebbt, Phiiabbuphia, March 4. BKs SEALED PBOPOSALS will be received at 'alsOfflcA until THOM© AY, March M, 1835, at 12 o’clock M . for the tranfooFtation by water of Arm-, gnppHes from Philadelphia, Pa ,to the various r•, „ t j on tne South ern coast, and also for trantpcrt'.tion of Army Supplies from those points to FUl&4e‘>)a Pa , onTho follow ing conditions: •i’j anpporteti on to famished by either sail or steam vessels, or both. Alexandria. Va., and Washington, a>. C. . by ba^ eB or other vessels). as this Department and bidders should state distinctly the lL writing and figures for each class. ■, - '-t he contract will be given for the entire month of Jttdtfer* will state the rate per one hundred (100) mile* AtwMch they will transport horass, mates, cattle, caxts, ambulances, hay. and grain; also, the barrel: ton of 2,240 pounds, and cable foot, per mfhundred.CUO) which they will transport all other freight; or they may propose rates for the en tire distance from Philadelphia, Pa., to any point on the coast, and rates from same to Philadelphia, for the enfcbe distance, stating from and to what port®. Transportation to be furnished when required, and in case of failure on the part of the contractor to furnish the necesary transportation, the Government to have the right to supply the deficiency and charge the con tractor the difference of cost, should a higher rate have to be paid. Tie Government reserves the right lo freight lade pendest of the cent) act, all such vessels as may be own ed h» the Belted States oy psdet charter. . Beads with approved security will he required ftom the party to whom the contract may he awarded. Bids will be opened ©a. Thursday, March 16, 1859, at 12 o’clock M.. and bidder* are rt quested to be present. Awards will be mac e on Friday, March IT, and the suc cessful bidder notified. ' . . ~ , The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reservedT as also the right to reject any vessels which TAWSStIUII W. MoEIM, Chief mmms< mh6-10t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, . A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S ■0- OFFICE, 1139 QIEABD Street, Philadelphia, Pa., - - MAiiOH .3, 1860. SEALED PECPO3ALB wlli lie received at this office until 12 o'clock M., WEDNESDAY, March 16th. 1866. for dellvtrlnr 1,000 BIX-MBLB IK STY WAGONS COMPLETE at the United States Storehouse, HANOVKB-Street wharf, to he inspected hr an Inspector appointed on the part of the Government. Bide will be received for 26 watons or morel to he made In conformity with specifications, to be seen at this office. The n ante of the contractor and date of contract to he distinctly marked on each wagon Bidders should state when they will commence their deliveries, the number of watons they propose to for, nisfi each week, the price {.which should be written both in words and figures), and conform to the terms of this advertisement, o copy of which should accom pany each proposal. Bach bid most be anaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must he appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and snfficient secu rity for the amount-involved, by the United States Bta trtet Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public Bids' will he opened on Wednesday, March 16th, 1865, and bidders are requested to be present. The right Is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea eonable, and no hid from a defanltiifg contractor will i>B received All tide received for the above wagons •will be sent to the Quartermaster General for hi* decision. All proposals to be made out on tbe regular forma, WMcb will be furnished on application alttfcus office. Endorse envelope * ‘ Proposals for Army Wacom. Bj order ofColonelWiTW. McKim/Chief master. 6EOBGB B. ORMB, iah3-Ht - Captain and A. Q. M. PROPOSALS FOB MAKURg- Xobkkt J. EQucpma, JABTBRMASTBB GBITBBAJi’B OPFIOBU ' " _ „ • PIKST Division, KSAi-M PBoJoIA2s QT wflPlTrecel Yed’af t&taofflw until WBDBBSIU’?, MA8CH16.1866, atl2 o’clotk M., for tie purchase of all the SIAjfOKB that may be pro cured from the stables and corrals of the GiesboroDe pot, near Washington, D. 0., within the twelve month* next succeeding April 1* 1866. The successful bidder trill be required to have bargee or boats moored at the wharf a* Giesboro inconstant readiness® to receive the manure which may accumu late. The United States wEfdeliver the manure in the aald barges or boats, and will designate an agent to mea sure it as rapidly as loaded .. Bidders must state the price per cubic yard. An oath of allegiance will be require! from each bidder. Payment 'will be required to be made In Government funds at the end of each month for the manure delivered In the barges during the month. Bonds, with approved securities, will be required . from the party awarded, In the sum of ten thousand (20,000) dollars. 3he .Department reserves the right to reject any pro posal not deemed advantageous to the United States. Proposals must be addressed lo the undersigned, Washington, 2>. C., and marked on the envelope * ‘Pro posals for Manure. ” - „ JAMES A. EKXff, Colonel in charge Ist Division, fsls-lm - Q. M. G. O. OFFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUBBISTEHCB, „ „ „ , WABHisaToy. P. 0.. Marcfr 4, 1885. . PROPOSALS FOB MODE,' SEALED PROPOSALS, ill duplicate, are invited until WABCH llth, 1666, at 12 o’clock tf.» for furnish ing the Subsistence Depart neat with TEHEE THOUfrAHD (3.000) BABBBLS OP FLOTTR. The proposals will be for what is known at tbit Depot as Bos. 1,2, and 3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity lets than the whole. Bidsxuust be in duplicate, and for each grade on sepa rate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Flour to commence within fire days from the opening of the bids, and in such quanti ties, daily, as the Government may direct; delivered at the Government warehouse in Georgetown, at the Wharves or railroad depot in Washington, D. C. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed Within twenty days from the opening of the bids Payment will be made in such funds as the Govern ment may have for disbursement. The usual Government inspection will be made just Dele re the Floor is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, mid made from wheat ground in the v-cinlty where manufactured, unless of a very superior quality The Floor to be delivered In new oak barrels, head lined. . An oath of allegiance mutt accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no hid will be eateitained from parties who have previ ously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present io respond. Govern meet reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. Bids to be addroß&ed to the undersigned, at 80. 333 “G” Street, endorsed * ’ Proposals for Flour. * * E. S. BRIDGES, mhfcfit Captain 0. S. Y. PROPOSALS FOR DEAD . HORSES. OnABTWWtASrB* Gbkeeai’s Orncß, _ ■ . „ First Division. WASHIKOTOST City, DC, Muck 1. MSS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tote office until 12 o’clock on Saturday, Muck 18, 1865. for tke purchase of all korcea that may die or be killed at tke Bieaboro Depot, near Washington, D. C., within tke next twelve months succeeding tke date of tke letting of tke contract Tke horses will be delivered at a certain designated epof, to be fixed by the United States Tke animats are to ke removed daily, and conveyed far enough from the limits of tke depot to avoid all nuisance, either to the depot or the residents in tke vi cinity. Payment will ke required in Ctavemment funds, at tke close of each month, for all animals delivered op to tkatdate. Bonds, wttk approved securities In the sum of ten thousand (10,000) dollars will be required from tke party to whom the contract is awarded. Back proposal must state the pries per animal, giving foil name and post-office address of bidder, and be ac companied by a guarantee, signed by two responeible persons and certified by some United States officer or re sponsible person known to this office, and also by the oath cf allegiance, signed, stamped, and duly attested. ■This office reserves the rig® to reject any or all kids that may be offered. Proposals should he addressed to the undersigned, Washington. D. C.,and he plainly marked ontheen ■ velope "Proposals for Dead Horses.' ’ - mM ist , jambs-a. bkin, , Colonel In charge First Division Q M. G. O. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.— •A Fropossla for furnishing tke Medteal Purveying Department, in this city, with STATIOHEBI are re spectfully invited. Msnuisctnrers and dealers are requested to send sam ples, with Price Diet, to this office as early as practi cable. _ C. SUTHERLAND, « . Surg’nU. S- A .Med. Purveyor. Medlral Purveyor’s Office, Washington, D. C., Feb’y 28. 1866 . mh2 ltt H. SLEEPER & CO., 515 MINOR. STREET, MANUPACTTJKEES, A&EWTS. ASTO Umnr.E. SALE DEAI.EES IN FLINT Sm GREEN GLASSWARE, Have now In store a full assortment of the above good*, which we offer at the lowest market rates. A Being sole agents for the BALBH BREEN QLABB WORKS, we are prepared to make and work private moulds to order. FOSTER, -HIfIERAL, and WISE BOTTLES, of • superior color and flhlah." Also, LAMP CHIMHBTS. AFOTHBCARIES’ SHOP FURRITURE. show bottles, strihges, homos. OPATHIC VIALS, and Druggists’ Glassware generally, T. A. EVAMB & CO.’S PITTSBURG BLASS VIALS constantly on hand at factory prices. fell-Sm J)ITHRIDGE’B ' The world-wide reputation which these Chlmneva have acquired is due to their acknowledged superior!tv over all others. This superiority it derived from three sources: ” Ist. Being fifty per emit heavier than the common Chimney, they may be handled with much lessSra. The ot«1 ahapela an adaptation to the Hat game, toe Chimney being at all poluti thejs&me distance from panidon i.”voidll‘ danger of tracking by unequal ex- Sd. The material of which these Chimneys are manu factured le uuequaUedby any, other glaas aa a rapid conductor of beat: and.prastlcally, it 5 found that toe •“mJ’tonßon renders them almost entirely free from UablliW to destruction by toe heat of toe flame. Hence toe obri«l* to toe way of toe universal use ofCubon Oil, found In toe unreasonable expense for Chimneys, has keen met and removed bv toe introduction of DITHEIDQB’SJfIRB-PBOOF CHIMRBIS. The popularity of these Chimneys has Induced eome unprincipled.persons to makenseof our name and trade marks, and toelr reputation has keen partially Impaired bytoewortolesenessofepurlous Chimneys sold asoura. Parties who have been annoyed with the cracking of Okimneys would do wdl to call and try to* We have appointed Measrt. FBRRIBR A DRYDEH, Ho. IBS South BBOOHD Street, Sole Agents for our Chimneys in Philadelphia, from whom they can be ob talned to any qnentity; at manufacturer's prices, wlto no ftelgk MTHBIDBB, FORT PITT BLABS WORKB, !•»-** Rttdhlf*. P9M*. PROPOSALS. FATEBT XX FLIRT BLABS v tiv, „ HEAVY LAMP GHXMHKYS. AfTfITIOM BAXKB. r™*Sfo',2SK. T '!» ”■* —■■ SALE OP IKFOKTBD AND ®°M|BTXC March 10, IBM? 400 pickagea and iota of imported r»dr«*oamondKof tale. - ■ ' "PANCOABT & WARNOCK, AW X TIOHBBRS* 940 MABKBT Street FOR SALE AND Tft iJET. tffe YALUABLE OIL TRACT* ’' a Z BlgbtyAcrw, into simple. FOB SALS situated *m Bennyhoff Creek. Venango county, of whisk *fco SUterparti* boring ground‘it is immediately aija c«nt. amoiiK others, to property of— cem, ““wig • * jibsohants " OU Company. •fhe “Bbfoblicas" do. Tie "SHBsafAN/ do. The “Mercbr” do. , The •' Buchanan” do. The ‘‘Atlas’ «o- The “Mnrao” A *** The “McSlhef*” , J®* The * 1 Botal PBTUOLBinc do* -The “CSKTRALPETBOLBirif dO. The “Shaffer Farm ***,, “HYDJS AND EGBERT FAX* It ie necessarily but ft sbortdistauce from The “Coquette” well The “Maple Shads” weU. - * The “Eosle” WeU. The‘‘*B£Eß” Well The “Fqbeilt” Well. The Turtle” Well. The “Retstonb” Well. .. The “Jersey.’* and other prominent Weils* and from The Wash MoCliniock Fash, bo quaintly deecrthedaefollows: „ . v “There is one Farm on Oil Creek, of About eighty acres, which is worth and cannot he bought for twen ty* five millions of dollars. The Jersey, the Coquette, the Maple Shade, end revere!other ftow ,* ing wells axe in this tract. When I visited that locality, a few days ago, the tanks of the Coquette were full and running over, losing twelve theuaand fire hundred doi jgj-a day. ! “That lithe six inch hole in the around- the Co quette—ie worth, any day, fire millions of dollars, and did not cost ten thousand to the owners. It ww only struck some six wtefce ago Petroleum Recorder, A firth class Company, about organising, desiring a prime tract, should promptly avail themselves of the opportunity to reenre tnis. ... __ . . . By sub-dividing it into lots of one acre each, and leasing them, reservieg half the oil, m a comparatively short time enough revenue might be obtained from oss well alone to pay for it. The proceedsfrorathe other leases would enable any company lo pay splendid divl- sbove items are given toindleate thei el’gibla lo cation of this eighty acre tract, halt-or *he whole of which will.be eoid'ln feetfxt-ple, with unquestionable title. To secure it, address at once, or apply to DTTJSCAK M. MITO SfcSpJT, Beal Brtato Office, M. B. «or ; FOURTH and WaLWT Bs, Piula JB®“ Brokers lecturing a purchaser wiU be allowed the usual eoiPTrtisslonti on consummation of gale- mB-3t m VALUABLE MILL FROFERTY FOR SALE. By order of the Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, directing me to sell at Public or Private Sale he property beioDsipff to the assignee estate o* the CHELSEA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, I wtU Mil at Public Auction,on the premises in the village of Greenville, Noiwich, on WEDNBSDAY, March 1866, at 11 o’clock A M., (unless previously sold at pn vate sale), all the valuable property belonging to said estate, consisting in part of— _ , A Paper Mill and Machinery, Tools, CUteras. dupli cate Gearing, Segments, FoJJeye, Acl« with 11,500 Spin dle Water Power. The capacity of said Mill fe about 11,- tOO pounds paper per day. Counting-room, Storehouse, Repair Shop, one Store, seven Dwelling Houses. sevenO. lots of land, one Spring fox supplying the Mill with fresh water. „ _ . ,_ _ « Copies of Inventory will be furnished on application to the undersigned. The sale will be made withous re serve. Posiession of the property will be given on the Ist day of Mar, it being leased up to that time. ■ Terms of payment made known at the time of sale, or on applica* Trustee Chelsea Manufacturing Company. Koswicrr, Conn., March4th, 1665, mhB 18i* MFGR SALE—THE DESIRABLE DWELLING 1515 Green, with side yard, and pos session Ap>il Ist. Yen desirable Dwelling 8. B. earner of Twenty* first and Gran; extra finish. Possession soon. _ Four h&sdeome Dwellings,B. E. corner of Nineteenth and Green. Five neat Dwellings east side of Nineteenth street south of Green. Four scat Dwellings hobtit side of Brandywine east of HlntMttUl. „ B. F f23Boßtt cu.aia sirtck* mM-et or 8. W. Cor. of SBVENTEETH and GREKS’. ®FOB SALE TIKI CHEAP— DWELLING, with aids yard, 919 Morgan (treat. Immediate paeeee.ien This will ee sold a bargain if closed within a few days B. F. GLESB,- 183 South FOURTH Street, mM 6t or S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GBEBN. m FOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY MB and MACHINE SHOP in full operation, with the working stock and took, patterns, Ac., of every de scription, necessary tor doing a large and incessant! business, situated on a railroad about twenty miles from Philadelphia. B F. GLKKS. fSs-tf 193 South FOURTH Street. m LARGE AND VALUABLE FRO SBIfBBTT FOR BALB.—ThoTory Lmteagd««BM dions LOT and BUILDING. No. 308 CHERRY Street, near the centre of btulness, eontainin, to feet on Cherry street, depth US feet, betas K feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width openlns to a larse eart-way loading to Cherry street. It* advantan* of ' SIZB AND FOSITIOI are rarely met with. .. , , Apply on the premises. self-dm* £g FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER M offers for sals his country seat, within half a mils of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con* rtafiiing eight acres of good land, ln tte eentre of which ie a largfHSwn with a fine variety of ihade trees, ma ples,-lindens, evergreens, at*., in all over a hundred full- grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and commodions Mansion, flanked on the west by two towers, one of which Is lour sfcortes in height. There are tour large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the {modern improve ments. A hydraulic ram force* water from a spring into the upper story of the; tower. Thtfe is also an iron pump and hydrant under a covered area sf the kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage house and stable sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke houses. The •tablehaa a hydrant in it. „ Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape vines in toll bearing. There are also several varieties of apple,:cherry and chestnut tiroes. ■ Adana accommodating. Possession given at any time. Apply to LEVI GT CLARK, nolk-tf 831. Market street, Wilmington, Pol m FOR SALE—A VALUABLE an NCI FARM of 113 sere,, sear Seller,Tills on the -A— North FemitylTiUila Railroad. Bneke county. In good order, with good buildings. Will he sold low If sold «oon. B. F. GLENN, 1543 Sooth FOURTH St.. inM St orS. W. cor. BEVEaTEENTH and GREEN. M INDIAN QUEEN DANE— Very desirable RESIDENCE and worthy tha-JC attention of capitalists, containing FIFTEEN ACS. £8 LAND, With ELEGANT BITES FOE BUILDING; coach house, large barn, ice house, &c. Surrounded by large forest trees, and within ten minutes* walk of Falls Station. fe2s*l3t Mfor sale cheap—a YERY JR desirable sm&U FARM of © acres, with mode 3E rate improvements, on a Railroad 7 miles from the city; about 10 trains pass daily.- B 7. GLENN* felS-tf 133 South FOURTH Street. M for sale-a handsome GOTHIC COTTAGE, 10 Booms, Btable, and im proved ground a, 4& mile, from the citri furnished. Apply at Ho. 71* CHESTNUT Street, ftgS-tutheCt* Second story. m FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, -lSlvalnaMe BUSINESS STANDS. Nos. 227 and 229 No/ih Second street, 31 by 140; desirable Farm of 98 % acres, on Delaware river, 16 miles east of city; also, % splendid Building Lotajjf five seres eaeh, on School house lone, 6K miles from city; will be sold cheap for caßh, if applied for soon. JOS. LKNSTG, . Mo. 1615 FRANCIS Sheet. fe2s»tnths9i* Opposite Parrish at and Ridge road. «FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR City Warrants, a splendid new twelve-roomed BOUSE, with all the modern improvements. Address “Thomas, ” Press office. mhS-3t* HI VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE M -C. —Beautifully situated in BURLINGTON S 3. COUNTY, New Jerseys containint Two Hundred. Acres of sood Grain, Grass, and Fruit* growing land. For par ticulars apply at or address No. £2B South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, between 10 aud 3 o'clock. mh7» 3fc* M FOR BALE, AT CHESTNUT g& HILL, & pleasantly-located PKuPESTY, on LAL the summit of ths hill, within three minutes’ walk of the depot; lot containing IX acres, with house, barn, plenty of shade and fruit trees, shmbhsry, &c Tor particulars, address Box 8708, Philadelphia Post Offlce. . mbs St» m PUBLIC SALE OP NURSERY JtSTOCK, three miles from BURLESGTOfI, os the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroad. The subscriber, about to relinquish the Nursery business, will sell at public sale all his stock of SB ADR, ORNAMENTAL. AND FRUIT TRESS, commencing on Third-day, TUESDAY, 14th of third month (March) next, at 10 o'clock A. M , and continue from day to day until all are sold GEORGE B. DEACON, mhB-4t Near Burlington,, NewTemy. QIL LANDS NEAR SUGAR CREEK - TO BE LEASED. THE TAM FARM OIL COMPACT offer leases on their territory of Fifty Acres onPatcheU’s Bun, within a short distance from the new wells on Sugar Greek, to parties willing to make immediate de velopments. Flans and drafts of the property can be seen at the office of the Company, No. 4-31 K WALNUT Street, b# tween the hoars of 9 and 3. Proposals will be received, and terms made known at the office, by J FBED’K LIST, Secretary and Treasurer. mhB 6t No. 431)£ WALNUT Street. niL TERRITORY. The undersigned is authorized to sell a limited number of original shares at 12500 BACH, In a property of 1,000 acres of land, containing Petro leum, in the great valley of the Kanawha Oil Beit, Western Virginia This tract of land also abounds with veins of Coal and Ship Timber of the largest size and best quality, and is within a short distance from the Great Kanawha river, -which is navigable at all times. This tract of land adjoins the property of the Valera Oil Company and several other oil companies which are now in progress of developing the same. .All infor mation can be obtained at the office of VBBI • GEORGE N. TOWNBSND &CO., mhB-3l , No. 133# South FOURTH Street, PhUa. TO THE PU8L1C.™36,730 ACRES OF A LAUD m WIBTEBH VIRGIMfA, - in the Counties of Wyoming ahd modowell, T _ ~ TITLES ISDIBPUrABLB, , Is offeredto the public for the price of *lOO,OOO. or a little over *5 per acre, in share, of #l,OOO eaoh,. From the report of Professor Whitaker, In 1858, he says COAL abounds in fabulous quantitlei ana of ex client quality; IBOM, GIHSIHG, TlMBER—such as Black Walnut. Chestnut, Oak, White Wood, ancTnu morons other kinds, with a 1 arge l y- increasina market for them—making it a desirable investment independent of the prospect of Oil development, of which we feed sanguine them is large quantities to be found on the place, from reports that have been made some time ofSuw f S™B6f traCt * from ** pBra from wetlon hutWr U“2%t h *' mei 133 **"«»■ !"!■ Subscription Book at the office of PATTERSON Sc BOULTON, f * T> „ D£ . No. 130 WALNUT Street, for the present. , *e2s-tm TO LET—FOR SALESROOMS OR Apply in the store. jaß-tf A ONION BETS.—2SO BUSHELS choice White aud Yellow Onion Sots, now in store and in quantities to suit, at tbs lowest market price. ROBERT BTTHT, Jit., mis «• oi * 3 ®HAT, STRAW, AND FODDER CUTTBBS, PLOUGHS, HABSOWS, CULTIVA TORS, SEED-SO WEBB, and all other Earning Imple ments, at reasonable prices. Has. 9543 and 93* MARKET Strait. mhS Above Minth. m EXTRA EARLY PEAS—2OO BUSH eIs now in store of the flnstt guamy. and for sale at a reasonable Price ROBERT-BUHT, Ja., Hcs. 9aa and 9a* MaRKBT Strait, mhB-6t Above Ninth. IVTARSHAL’S BALE.—BY YIRTUE ATX of a Writ of U, by the Hon JOHN CAD WALA DEK, Judge of the District Courtof the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty. to me directed. Will be sold at Public Sals to thebighe.t and best bidder, for cash, at MICHEHBS’S STORE, 170.14:3 Worth FRO ST Street, on MOSTDiYi March a), 1865, at 12 o clock M . 23 bales of Cottou. WILLIAM MILLWaSD, U. 8. Marshal B. D_ of Penna. pHTr.ADBi.PHii. March 4. 1855. mh6 ct TONES HOUSE, * BGBAW*. The Proprietor respectfully retnraa Us clnccn thank* to his Mends for the very liberal patronage bestowed *9 the House since under Ms management, nnd wmS nipestfuUy coUfti a •ontinunnee of the OQi * a * aa Bn ‘ OH. MAMM. PronrUtor. THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE A should stand simple, pure, majesUc; havis. *o* for it* basis, induction for its pillar/truth ala Ugjj, *t tt udHBI,MBOLe’BGOTa l l | l | n |J|V¥* BATiOBS, ffohUehfidqm 13 row. FKSPA. . AUCTION Ba*.^ TOHH B. MTK-RsXco'"'*; w BBBS. Ho*. »38 ana 834 IMMESSB SALE OF 3.000 SSTrsj . ' EEION AHB DOMESTIC tfiJfr , ACAB» -We inrltethe-ariy«„*” * to the large tad highly attr*itii e ' aocds, In great variety. In original n«rb '”s PeremHo&y. by o. at precisely W o'clock. This wisi b&V, sales of foreign and domestic dr; goori- ■’ country. s ‘ DRY GOODS. LARGE AKD IMPORTANT Sa!,R < lp , March 9th, at 10 o'clock. w. wia ... SHNf for cash, on account of Mr. P. M £“'* 8,000 entire packa*«i of co'ton, »„o foods, comprising the most de«lrf.b;, at Auction. Open for emuniaaiicn 0 . to sale For particulars see displayed adceni... Included in onr pack at» sale ,f krill he found In part large lines of ~'r Ue articles, Tii. r cases brown and blanched &ht,*»i a 5 sates brown and bleached drills cues brown and colored iaw. eases York, Everett and Pembertw eases Kentneky jeans J - e <^Kf —caeei Merrimac, feprague, and other brands cf pmts cases denims. stripee, ticks, ? ar ,-_ H checks. ©sees printed kerseys, aatiseta t ; „ Hl* skirts. IJ - a * K& cases woolen shirtings and fiasco- Kir eases linen burlaps, docks. Ha j ' d .*hm cases coat canTas and wool bister* W 3B> *. cases Spanish linens colored cimt- M 1 cases shirting linens* tahU S,t I * cloths. % ■ —cases cotton and merino hosier? *> a . ■ r.a cases blanl ets, ’ 5; : vl And many other claws* of r geode, to be peremptorily io!d in ei-V '' st caah. * •• jiff LARGE PEREMPTORY Sklslm ® BBOGAPe, AKfcy Sr, ™ Bo . Oh TBBSDAT MOP.:»V te ■ w ' MercbMtl, at 10 o'clock, , “ . on four months’ credit, about l.socs IJJ 'i „ , shoes, brogans, cavalry bool*. &c , of xnanufactore, embracing a frs*h aad Dnrrc'if : of seasonable goods, which will be m' r'l ties, with catalogues, on the morniiKof^'lf: M THOMAS & 80N8~ • Vos. 139 and 141 South JTOUEIg; SPRING 84LBE! RKAL ESTATE. B'n oj . THIRD SPBIBG SALS. Ms Estate* of Thomas Brown, W Qiese K<Sfc jnson, 8. Hays, and other*—33 proper; - £ Inable, bneiness stands. dwellings, Ac , K ptremptorily See handbills. I §£*••._ FOURTH SPHISG SALE, March > (b »J „ Estates of Charles Williams. F. Allison : W L. S Jnths, }. B. Jacobs, W. 8. . Bordley Gibson, A R Peals. Phillips’ it. ; .. ~--- h»t, I. B. Haines, Charles Fox, and oth., Estates. By order ot Orphans’ Coart as ’ 88 properties. See handbills. FIFTH SPRING SALE, 28th «-,> "* Tain* We SbhnylklU coanty coal land*. ;■< Head Tract,” 637 acres: country east yrt« lane ; elegant residence Bridge street; flm.'wf- Noe. 23S and 817 North Third street; store " 323 North Third street; yalnable Atehsi.-TB i otb«r city property. ~ , , ■> I *S~ For list of properties to be sold at th.Ml a sales see pages 13, 14, 18, and In of imi TiptLßKfl logne. ‘ Me 1 ELEGANT SUIT LIBRARY OM THURSDAY MOKmk, ■ At the auction etoro, elegant suit t library Inrnitnre. vis: book case, saf. >■.. t»S4 wall chairs, 2 small arm chairs. If' Sale at Nos. 189 and 141 South Foimh: SOPBBIOB FHKNITUBB, LARGB FIS.;. .... Safe, FiJfß CAB-*BPB. Ac. »" ’ THIS MoBNING, at B o’clock, at the AaeUon Store, super; ■ Slano forte, large and snperior Ire-proof u - . jjfc-. vans A'Watson; fine carpets, Ac. T*' SALBOFENBi.ISBAsn aMEBIOAFs % THIS AFTERNOON, 8, • March 9, at lbs Bastion store, yalnahle I;; American hooks, lllnstraied works, Ac. £7 ' Sale IMS Fltiwa,ter street g.', SUPERIOR FUBNITURB. BOOKCAB3. CARPETS, Ac. R On FRIDAY MOBS I*o, Sg!g l(tth Inst., at 10O’clock, at IMS F,ti*at« .JWB» rnperiordnrnitore, snperior rosewood sec.a, *p' case flne tapestry carpets. Ac. BN.: May he examined at 8 o’clock on the moanß sale. R CAN AX BOAT BOTES & KET’SBtt! waiow BTRKBT WBAItf, ON TttlDlT MOKNIN't. ' At H o’clock, at 'His Amt wharf »bor» Win the canal host known »» BOTH A ElSsi feet long, 17jf feet wide, ltt tomato. TVfTTT.TP FORD & CO., AUCTION] X 6*5 MAKKET and sa* COHHBBCB *■ POSITIVE/AM CASES BOO: this MOKismra, j March 9tfc f eomiae£c*iif at 10 o’clock, * cataJoroe, for cash, 1,600 cass* boots, scos* balmoralt, cavalry boots, &e., all prime goods, to ifiich we Invite the attention of be** •' FOBIIIVE SALE OF 1100 CASKS BOOj ' M OJT MONDAY MOENItfG, i jM March 15th, commencing at tan o’clock, Till sell, by «aUlogae,for cash, 1,100 cu« broguis, babnoral*, cavalry boot*, Ac.. ftm ;Hb| Eastern manufacturers, comprising a fins aißortme&t of first* claaa gooda. I>Y J. C. McGUIRE & CO., AUCF D EBEB. WASHIE GTOK. D. 0. TEtrSTBE'B SALS OF 535 AGEES OF VE*. X LABB WITHIEf FOTJB MILES OF THE ; By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Goar. < triet ofColumbia, paused in the cause of sSlij LOWRIR vs. DEAR and WIFE and othsr*, S Equity, i will expose at Public Sale* os THC*- March 16,1866. at 13 o'clock M., if fair, if m fair day thereafter, at theresidence of Mr, JrtSfl BEAK, upon tub premises, the Beal Estates: LEVI SHERIFF. late of Washington couait died seized and possessed, containing aboot l\ This property is most eligibly situated, b«sr. about four miles of the Capitol and one of Bo Bridge, It is well wooded and watered, ha*i: dance of fine meadow land, and is admirably for market purposes, The-soil is of afice kind ana proanetive, and easy of cultivation A , The improvement consists of two framed *? Inge* Cone of which is and v. k§sj& sary outbuildings. and there are game beaar.ia. -mStA isg sites on the premises, commending a fail T 4jS|fe tiie city. * '■ . The land will be subdivided into several nnsliT-gay plat of which may be seen at the Auction EaMr JAMES McGIJIE* & GO., Washington, DG- §Sj| Terms of sale as prescribed by the oaeitt; is cash on the day of »ide,'ana st&liments at twelve atd eighteen months of sale, with interest, and approved security ? Title indisputable. . Conveyancing and Bevenu& Stamps at the c.s:* r * purchaser. JSf. C. STEPHENS, Trustee v, - fa24*lBt JAS. He CHUBB & GO., ■ MEDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFE 4 ATX WASHDfOTOH, D. C., Feb. K ’S&I Will be sold at Public Auction, in this city, .jfju? DAY, the 13th day of March next, at the Msdic,« ketper’e Depot, corner of F- and BIGBTB.EST i -jgi>. at 10 o’clock A. M , a quantity of condemnee t -K Property, consisting of Bedding, Cots, Iren Bk- -MB,, Tin Cups, Knives, Forks, Packing Boxes, 1 SCrc biddera will he required to itavgK, stores within (6) five days from sale. Term- Government funds. C BPTgBBUE WT feZ7-13t Burgeon and U. S. X Medical ftorgfW JJORSES I -HORSES I! HOKSE: » Quabteemabtbb GBNBRAt's off:u, . FIBBT DIW3IOS r Washdtgtoh Cray, February a i - HORSES, suitable for the cavalry service, v. WE Oieeboro Depot,, in open Birfc: 'gg Horten will be dellvered to Captain L LotnyF 3m, idllj and be gnbiected to the usual Govenoi: wpt spection before being accepted. £*&, Specifications, as follows: "Cavalry Horse- e-'lme sound in all particulars, well broken, in (nil i->'- lE good condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen ii nigh, from five ffi) to nine (9) years old, k-'tW* adapted in every way to cavalry purposes, fiere* tween nine (9) and ten OO) years of age. if still vi« VVr sprightly, and healthy, may he accepted. „ ,M> Price, one hundred and seventy-five dollar- ‘ - 7' each; Honrs of inspection,' Dorn i> A. M. uy - i t Payment will be made at thin offlce. JAMES X EKT\ . s fe!7-tapl Colonel ip charge of Ist Dlvlsloo 71. # ■ CAYADRY HORSES. Qhabtermabtxr’s Dbpabtmsst. Comer TWELFTH Bttd GIB 4BD - L. PhtladeephiAv Pa>9 Februarr l'. " - Horses suitable for the cavalry servtse wil cr «-). chased hr the undersigned* in open matkei. each. . _ Each &tdm&l to be subjected to-tho usual Inspection before being accepted. Horses will be delivered to the U. 8. inspect;* t „ Wefttem Hotel, Market street, between Thirteis :* Broad streets. Said hones to be sound in all particulars: ay tßfcv than five, nor more than nine years old; u - hands high; fullinfiesh; compactly built; bridie* 9 aud of size sufficient-for cavalry purposes. gif: By order of <3ol. H. Biggs, Chief Quarterns?^ fel6-tmhl3 Captain asdA SHEPPING. X BOSTON AND PHILA *’ ■TV <Wtt (P? PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailict fit-' ; port on SATURDAYS, from first wharf abora - Street, Philadelphia, aud Long Wharf, Boston The steamship NORMAN, Gapt. Baker. ttUI m'l’- Phiiadelphia for Boston, on Saturday, M*rcM. at -. M.. and steamship SAXON, Gapt. Matthews, frog: ton fox Philadelphia, on the same day sit These sew and substantial steamship* fora s ffp line, eaiiing from each port punctually on Sdss‘* J -- Insuranceß offeeted at one-half the premia© f ; on the vessels. ' t Freights taken at fair rates. & Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts | of L&dlQg with their goods. f For Freight or Passage (having fine * ce»mpfldi"* 3 .* apply to HftNBV - mh2*tf 333 South DELAWARE Agg STEAM WEEKLY WJ SHE YBKFOOL, teaching gt «0EKS:"" u; (Cork Haihor.) The well-known gtexmeri o. . m»ol. Hew York, end K)ll»d«lpii» Stegmihij w>T, (Inman lilne), carrying th*U. 8. Haile.'are m— sail as follows: _ KDIHBUBGH -SATURDAY, CITY OF BALTIMORE SATURDAY. CITY OF WASHIaGTOM-—.-SATURDAY, Xf-. and every cncceeiiing Battnday at Boon, iron <=■ korti River. K4!rKO j FABBAGI:- iLnlSfeorifarij Hail’S' 4 terdam, Antwerp, *«., at equally low rK« _ bi . d Fares from Liverpool or Queawtowr: 1«* (> * r tlckeU bore at thcce rate*. ' o |« fhrthm > fesBtmh2s 111 WALHBT Btrcot. l. THOMSON’S LONDON KI TC ; EHER, OB EUEOPBAJS BABGB. ffi-'fl- Sul hotbla. or public inati«ntion». SIZBS. Alao, Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Flreboard Stovee, Bath Boilers, Stewbole Yak Vj,, eic, Cooking Stove*, etc., at wholesale and r the manufacturera AT ? OY|* oci smthem - Ho. ao9 ». secoyd—-^ OLD EYES MADE B direitini how *Hk " to gpeeduy rntore Stgit and •ratissssa S rwipf of deffl-ctuthfim jßte. BVANB & WATSON’S (J |3[ii SAI^IUJSBBEBi- 3 ’ • STOKE 16 SOUTH POUETH STBKBT. Philadelphia. pa. . A l&n* wletaror PIEB-PBOOP EASES *■*" hand. r~i .n f~L " TIT <*-' 6TOSK, INo. »*"' ‘ FIFTH Street, belsw Bptnee, , MSf- Olastm# rettSlto sS?aUa?»s. and ®”:.■» repairing aarelxUlp and promptly atienotd w. MfcNO PAIN IN EXTRACT I^ ' a HHBTKKTH.—Kitroatt Oxlda Gas beautiful rad natural *trle of —"■mm TJEWAEE OF COUNTERFEITS i- ir •J UaPEIHCIPI.BO BEAUEB6 poseof their own and otherprepifatio tation attained by BBX»MBOLI>’S (JBHGISh r BATIOH&r P H. GAKDEN & CO., NOS. 600 - v \ ;l V» 60» MARKET Street, Wholemeal* Dealers In OAT<s CAPs«* FgJ&j v r STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWS H.5-R -&e.. Ac. The largest and most complete c* best taros. Country Merchants and »e piled. INSTRUMENTS TO -L BBVLKIFG—Also FBJT Md rOJKBi 0- .. > KiZoBS SCKBOXS, fco . ■. MABSIBAS, 113 South ‘’“’•l',:’. E. B. FOOTE, M. D 1130 BROADWAY,
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