THE CITY. “Onr Conwtry—lts Hen and ■mniNf.’i Last evening Mr. John. W. Forney leotarod at Musical Fond Hall to a very large audience,'on “ Onr. Country—lts Mon 1 and Measures.” Tbs audjenoe was appreciative as well as large, and re ceived the lecturer when he appeared noon the platform with rounds of applause. The leetnrer said that the most comprehensive .military and soolal drama lh the history of civilisa tion was drawing. to.a olobb, after the accomplish ment of four marvellous acts. In 1881 the reeelUoa was a surprise; la 1882 It was almost a triumph; In ' ’B4 the current set in for freedom; aud on the 4th day of March, ’65,■ the curtain .rose upon the fifth, when we should witness either Its eomplete surren der or its complete overthrow. From this stand point the lecturer proposed to look hock upon what ~we. have endured and done, and forward on what ■WO' are to enjoy and yet to do. The proudest elevation from which to take this View was from the commencement of another four years admlnM tratlon of the Federal Govern mentby Abraham Llnoolu. The first lesson we had «o learn was that without the aid In any way of the 6>outh, whose politicians had so long controlled us. and had Suddenly deserted us, we were to govera tha country! The treachery of the Southern groused the men of the North to Tkongb thev had been our masters and our teachers la poll* In solence, In the military art; though our navy was sunning ltseir In the though our army was acting as an Indian polios, ■we prepared lorcoufllct. Our publlo money was sone-our credit miserable. We had none to help, stave a few men called Abolitionists. We were to tally unaccustomed to power, with a President oleot who hau educated himself, aod had sat lu but one Congress, and there were no great men (as they are called) at our head. But we found the men and material necessary to the work. T trough unskilled,. they were honest, and with the blessing of God their efforts have been successful. Men like Grant and Sheridan and Sherman arose In the midst of the crisis to direct us on the land, while Farragnt and Porter marshalled our power on the sea. The colored man who had been a slave shoul .dered his musket and assisted In the battle for Hinton and freedom. Snoh developments .of unex ■nested strength were made, that the little boy, who, at the opening of the war, just begun to sylla ble at his mother’s knee.would tell of them with pride in bis tottering age. Row we read tails of the blood and destruction of war. ltt tao rebellious section all is desolation and mourning, while in the North everything is prosperity, Rail* roads are being built, among them the threat Pa cific, joining the eastern and western endsof the con® ttnentj telegraphs are stretching to every locality; energy and industry mark the whol# of ourpsoplo; jtatd army threatens Richmond, Washing ton issafe, and genius goes on beautifying our noble Capitol and the other grant! edineea used in our affairs of states An ever-increasing Mde of emigra tion flows to dur shore?, desplie|tbe efforts of our do anestio and iOreigh enemies to prevent it. None of itgoea to Southern shores, with the exception of German settlers on the shores of Texas, who are now thenucleus ot Union sentiment in that State. This emigration, great now, will become an exodus when the war is over and slavery dead. The South will be covered with a new, athleito, vigorous population. Several new territories bays been added to the Union, and. Instead of lostog power or influence, we Me growing actually stronger as the war progresses. Tbe old communities of the Southend Southwest are cutting loose irom -tka Slave despotism, and returning to tbe national fire side. Miny important problems bad also been solved by this war Tbe first was that of emancipation. It bad been contended ikat the freed slaves would pour, avalanobe like,' Into the North, and oom pete unfavorably with the Industry of the white man. But none of these dark pro phecies had been fulfilled. For in tbe District of Columbia, as an Instance, tha emancipated slaves passed from servitude to. freedom at a bound, .and society was not in the least injured. The same jwmarks were trueof Maryland and Missouri. It was believed that negroes would not make good'Bol ■diers: and yet, when they entered uur ranks, lu a single battle they, dispelled, all prejudice as to their oourage. The question lu the South la now no longer Whether slavery can be maintained, bnt bow tbe soil oan be cultiva ted by a system of paid labor. The next result of the war was the total explosion of the theory of State Bights, that pernlelous polloy fosAred by the brain of Calhoun, who, as If Instigated by some Sa tanic passion, brought all his powers to bear for the overthrow ol his country. Over his grave the hurt ling thunders of our navy and the roaring blasts orour army proclaimed the death of that wicked theory, and the triumph of the Union of the States. Estate Bights has furnished the best argument against ltseli, for the seoeders, oarrying out tbetr doctrine, were seceding from and thereby destroying each other. They essayed to. deliver themselves from their tyrants at Richmond, but they never reflected that if they had remained under the protection of the old flag, and abided by a constitutional election, they could have retained their “rights” and even thefr property lor unnumbered yours But their very act of otsloyaltv was an evidence toat the hand of God directed ns. A third difficulty had been solved—our financial difficulty. Foreign financiers regarded the experiment of Mr. Chase as suicidal. They oonsidered it the desperate effort of a bankrupt to keep up the semblance ol eredit in the midst of embarrassment. The very first Indica tions would have appalled a Neoker, a Colbert, or any other of the comprehensive Intellects of the old world, from the time of the First Consul down to -the succeeding wars of the great Powers. Our .securities returned to us from Europe in millions, and our own timid eltlr.ens sent away their bullion to foreign lands for fear of approaching disaster. Onr Minister of Finanee was forced to say that we had no friends abroad; that our local trade was out off. What were we to doll The plan was matured—the unparalleled struggle commenced— we are successful. There was nothing; how ever, more significant than Mr. Lincoln’s foreign policy, regarding England especially. This sub ject the leoturer considered at length, tracing all the complications, and showed how happily {some were avoided and others arranged; how England was at last forced to make some returns for onr many evidences of magnanimity. While these dl* plomatlc and financial struggles were going on our crops were good, and, as If by a special Providence, the earth gave forthmew treasures equal in richness tothose Of California, reoalling stories of Oriental wealth. Developments or wealth already discovered have gone on steadily adding to onr dignity and endurance. This we had done., with a domestic commerce almost all swept from the surface of the seas, and the aid of the South withheld. Our people were always able to answer the appeals of the Go vernment, both in taxes and contributions, and even foreign nations found onr securities very food investments. Onr loans found a ready market oth at home and abroad. Could a nation with such present support over perish 1 As victory comes to us, those who have profited by the war, and Invested heavily In the hops of gain, will come down with a crash. Our debts will all be paid, and the masses ortho people will be happier than ever. Though it Is almost a truism that every great war Is followed by repudiation, yet our debt, which Is owed by the people to the people, will he paid dollar for dollar, principal and Interest, by a Government stronger than ever. The better part of onr nature had, besides, been developed by the war. Loved ones had been given freely, and great organised charities, like the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, supported with unexampled libe rality. The leetnrer then gave his recollections of the men of the timer,, both Union and re bel, derived in some oases irom personal Inti macy, and spoke of their opinions, Ideas, and tendencies, and tn passant called attention to the fact that many of the chiefs of the great Union party of to-day were formerly affiliated with a po lloal party long in sympathy with Southern politi cians. but who were now valuable publlo officers, ■directing onr power against these men, and protect ing the Union. He paid a high compliment to the President and the members of his Cabinet, for their Able administration of affairs in their respeo dlye departments, and concluded amid applause. ST. STEPHEN’S CHUBCH We understand that the vestry of this church lave veoently conferred upon tie Eev. 'William Bndder, I). D„ tie title and offloe of Aitociate Sector of St, Stephen's Cbmch, and that hereafter he shall be offi cially fcnown and recognized as such. Wo deem this action of the vestry a well-deserved tribute of respect to this eminent divine, whose efforts in behalf of the parish to which he has so lately been called have been crowned with the most gratifying results. By the eloquent of his preaching, and his earnest labors as a pastor, he has largely Increased the con gregation of St. Stephen’s, entirely filling the Church. - The church has recently been newly painted throughout, and the vestry have purchased a new organ, which, we hear, Is not surpassed, If equalled, In tone and finish, by any In the city. The music, -under the direction of Hr. Taylor, Is superb. Wo learn that an evening service will be held In St. Stephen's to-morrow evening, commencing at t'A O’clook. * AN EXCELLENT APPOINTMENT. Our brave soldiers require at this time good medi cal attendance. Many of our most distinguished physicians have abandoned the lucrative positions they have occupied, and given their services to their country. Passmore Middleton, M. D., mis, from the first of the rebellion, given his good .offices to his I fellows, and now he tabes rank as a surgeon in the Itevular Army. This Is pretty good icronowho springs from a Quaker family, and the skill he brings to his position can only bo outbalanced oy his kind mess of heart. It has been our pleasure to see Dr. Middleton among soldiers, aud his kind wordß were -worth all the medicines that some physicians might use. As a surgeon he does not need to practice upon any Of his eomrades, but to alleviate their con. dftloa will be his every effort, and to nono would we rather confide our friends than to the amiable sur geon. EENXAN BROTHERHOOD. ■ The Fenian Brotherhood celebrated St. Patrick’s Day, at the Chestnut-street Theatre, where a very beautiful flag was presented by the Irish ladles of Philadelphia. The doors were open at one o’clock, and the throng commenced pouring in until the building was filled to its capacity. The presenta tion scene, representing an “ Irish Sunburst,” was grand, thrilling, and Imposing, and as theflag un furled its beauty, the applause was deafening and long continued. The ceremonies being over,-the Brotherhood, with an excellent band, a handsome .American flag, and the flag of Ireland, made a meet parade, and attracted much attention. Yesterday morning a meeting was held In the Board of Trade rooms for the purpose of adopting dome plan by which the frequent and large deser tion* from toe rebel army may be increased. De serters, who have already come-In, have declared that if it were known In the rebel army that any man deserting from that army would be well treat ad, desertions would be much more numerous. It Is thought that some plan might be devised by Which each Northern city would provide for a cer ,taln nnmbeT of these misguided men until employe •ment could be obtained. A report on the subject grill be made at a subsequent meeting. BOSINE ASSOCIATION. The eighteenth annual meeting of the Boslne Association will be held at Ssnsom-street Ball on -Thursday, the 6th of April next. rescue!) EEOM DROWNING. James BlcDevltt fell Into tbe dock at the foot of Pino Btreot, about 'half past one o’clock yesterday morning. Ho was resoued from drowning by Officer Xlater, of tne harbor police. . A soldier got overboard at walnut-street wharf at 9 o’cloca yesterday morning, and was resound by 'Officer Myers, ol the same force. | AN ADVANCE OF HATES, I The owners of carriageß in the city have had a meeting, at which It was agreed to- adranoe tl» -prices of carriages attending funerals. Thenew arrangement will take efleof on Monday next. Is this advance owing to the fall in the price of goldl COLOBRD 'ONXON LEAGUE. At an election of the Colored People’s Union liOagne Association, Bold on T lm r Bday eveinlng. tto 18th lnst, John O. Bowers was re-esaoted president, David V. Bowser and Jesse E. Glasgow idee presi dents, Joseph w. Oassey and Anarow <1 Stephens „ secretaries, J. H. Colbert, Thomas J. Bowers, B. ‘Harrison, B, Adger, Sr., and Charles Slmpßon board of directors. DOMESTIC MAK&ETB. The retail prices of domestic marketing has con siderably declined. There Is a plentiful supply; of 'nil necessary articles of food, but the sale of dispen sable articles has fallen off. The following were the ■ prices of Utmost Important Itemß or marketing yesterday: Eggs; per doaen..... 28 Chickens, per pound as ■Butter,per p0und...... tOtoco V ;Bumn sfeak, per pound »to#> , sirloin, per potroa. 80to86 3Ub]n>i& per powia— ffjjfj S£§ MT p»ok. ® Potato of, sweet, per half peoJt 40 #oto| ;; Mto^ Dried peaches,.per apart »••*•••• • ™ . onions, pe* peok.... g JPQlßpklßli ©Mil**».»»*••••••« 40*0 #0 HILTTABT. DBAFT rsr THK F.FTH DISTRICT. _ Information has been received that the draft Ml been ordered for the Fifth distrlot on Monday nett. The drawing will also soon commence in the Third district. BECBUITING. yesterday warrants for the payment of the oily bounty were Issued to 102 men, of Jhom 3 worsen, listed for three years, X for two years, and #8 tor one year. , THE DOUBIEDAY COUBT-MABTIALi Tbe court met ot 11 o’olook yesterday. All the members present* The Judge Advocate (Colonel Foster) read fee mlEdtes of yesterday's proceedings: Edward North »worn.—My present position is chief elttk in tbe clothing department to tbe Ars«a*l; w*i appointed In Fferuiry, 1863. by Colonel Crosm»a Witness was here shown a* standard of tents, which he identified as eeel&g when be first took his office. Mr. Moil was Inspector at the time. _ Cross-examined by Mr. Brewster —Were these speci fications ever published by roa in fee newspapers ? Jndie Advocate. I object. Q. Bare yen beard Mr. Cozena’reply to Colon, el Oros man forlniormaUon a* to the else of tents? A. I cannot *ay. but I kaow that such. questions here been asked him frequently. , The Jndge Advocate then offered in evidence a de scription of common tent* poles end pins, wall-tent, fly, pries, and pins, hospital-feufc flies, poles and plus, and a description©! tent d’abri, Mr. Brewster objected. _ ~ .. «be four papers now offered in evidence were exht dto Major Flomeifelt, previously examined in this ease. When that gentlenun wasexamin*d. feeqneu- Hon was pnt to him whether he knew Mr. Cozens bad seen these papers?' 1 Tbe/answer, was ' “no; 11 tb« refers counsel objected at that time to the paners ba in* taken in evidence. Tbe question was argued at some length, when the court was cleared, and on Us reoptnhg it was announced by tie Judge Advocate that the court bad sustained the objection. - Judge Advocate (Colohel Foster) stated feathenowof fertd in evidence the other testified toby wit nesses, and the account-books of Mqbim. Cozens a Al texnus. Adjourned, , Anmmi Conference off the Methodist Fpbeopal Clrarclß* THIRD DAY. The session was opened at the usual hour, aud fee proceedings opened wife devotional exercises* Bev. A. AtwoodofficUwin*. • , Kev. T. A. Fernley presented a report of the visiting committee to Dickinson Seminary* at Williamsport, Ff-nnhylvania The report states feat in June 1854, tbo committee were present at nearly all of.the exami nations in the various branches of English and Masai’ csl exercises,’and alto at the public commencement, junior exhibition, musical matinee, etc., aud wereoer fectly* satisfied that f*r solid learning, high morality, and careful trailing in all that constitutes true great ness, tbe sons and daughters or tbe Church will be in safe keeping, and under the tuition of competea; pro fessors at ibis institution. Thompson Mitchell, Dp* is all that could be desired as president of a first-class seminary, supported at he is by a fscuUy worfev of thelrre*ponsib]e position. The committee recommend ed °TbS e the°Wllftamaport DicMnson Semi nary, at Williamsport, Pa., be commended to our peo ple as as institution In every way worthy of their.con tideaceand patronage , . .. ... „„ The report was referred to fee Committee oa Sdttca **Th« OeztenaryFnnd report was read. The balance on hand is stated at $485 Off The report was accepted. An invitation was read from the faculty of tn® Boleeiio Medical College, inviting fee Conference to visit their 'unth qoertiOß l of fee Dlsciplina-vir, Were fee characters of «U the preachers examioed?-~wftB not takes up The name of each minister was cajlsd, and report made in his ewe by fee presiding elder of the Fev Dr. Bartlne answered for those In fee North Philadelphladistrlct. He paid a glowing compliment to the urefulness end fee great amount of labor per formed, byeach minister. The reports of. the educa tional and missionary funds were most cheermg. Bov. J. Neill was placed on the supernumerary list. Wife appointment. • . Btv. Dr. Castle made a report on fee South Philadel phia district. He gave a glowing account of affairs, notwithstanding that his section of fee Conference had been trestly disturbed by feewar . . Hev- Messrs. Hatfield and Watkins, of fee New York Bast Conference, were here introduced; also, Brother Mann, of the Fast Baltimore Conference. . Kev, C, Wal er*,.of fee houtn Philadelphia district, Wes placed on the supernumerary list, without appoint ment. jtev. J. 8. Bnne a chaplain in the army, here made a statement of hie labors in the army. Chris tianity was feat spreading among fee troops, and when these were come home, instead of naving a rough and demoralized class of young men, as is reared by many, they will come home converted to Cod, aud be useful and respectable orniment* to society Convert our army to Christianity, as is being fast done, said the speaker, and we need not fear the final result o'this wicked rebellion. ' • ' . The Beading district was next taken up, Bev. W. I». - Gray answering for the several. mlnliters The brethren of his district, he said* were a falthfaloand ofminitters. The financial affairs of the district have been successfully attended to, the reports snowing a Urjre increase in fee collections, barge additions have been made In many of the appointments. -■ 4 . Bev JosTMavon reported m the Wilmington district. He stated feat a new church, costing about $B,OOO, has been completed in New Caetle Delaware. Another h»B been constructed in Newark, Another is tn the conrte of construction in* Newport,- Delaware. The report as to the doings of the ministers and the collec tions were fevorable. The Eastern diitrlct, Bev. J. J. Quigley presiding elder, was n?-xt called over. , „ , , , , . , r Bev. Mr. Tasker here stated that he had gust come from a meeting held at fee Board of Trade rooms. He had there received some information from fee * 'lron* 1 ' Be bad learned that fee men from Lee's aimy were anxious and willing to come over to th* Union lines if they could be convinced that they would be well treated. He hoped the members of the Conference, in connection with the people of Philadelphia, woald set together in publishing the fact, that all deserters would he properly treated here at tbe North The speaker thought this was the Christian duty of every one end he could love a Southern man as strongly as a Borfegen * one, if he would only acknowledge Jblß sins and ask forgiveness. The Snow- Hill district was responded to by Bev. A. WakUce, presiding elder. Bev. A. Gathers was placed on fee supernumerary list, without appointment. Bev. P. Coornbe presented a resolution appointing a committee of five to prepare a plan for the organization of a Conference Church JBxtenslon Society, agreed to. An invitation to visit fee Blind Asylum was accepted- Adjourned. ' . ‘ THE COURTS. Supreme Court at Nisi Prius-Jastice Strong:- Lodge vs. Barnett. Before reported Verdict for plaintiff- $lOO, James Taylor vs. Josiah Kisterbock- Thls action is in ejectment to recover possession of a boure and lot on Callowhill street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth. Tbe property is claimed by plaintiff under the allegation that fee same was purchased for him by defendant at a 'sheriff’s sale, about ften years ago, a private arrangement having been made between the two to this effect. Plaintiff, lor seversl years after this sale, was in possession ~&b tenant, but was finally dispossessed under a proceeding under fee landlord and. tenant act, since which time Kisterhook, the de fendant. has held fee property. The latter advanced the necessaty fends for the purchase, which is not de nied by plaintiff, who, however, alleges that it was in the nature of a mere loan, which, together wife In tersil, he has since offered, and now stands ready to pay. It is contended, in behalf of plaintiff, feat, though defendant has had a legal title to the property, yet the equitable tide thereto has always been, and is now, in fee plaintiff. The defence was not opened when the court adjourned. George Y?. Bldcle for plaintiff; B. L, Brewster and Crawford for defendant. Orphans’ Conrt-Jndges Thompson ana Allison. Tbe eee&lon of yesterday was devoted exclusively to tbe buainrea of tbo Oishaus’ Court, it being tbo regular day aaslgned In order. Conrl of Quarter Sessions—Judge lad* The session was occupied with the hearing of deser tion caees. The Grand Jury subsequently came in and made their final presentment. They present: - PBSSBKTHSKT OP THJI,GBAUD JtJBY. That they bays been in session twenty five day*, during which time they have noted on tear hundred and eevesty two bills, of which they have proved two huu drf d and thirty, one true and ignored two hundred and ' forty, one. ***************** W« have visited the Blockley Almshouse, Eastern ■penitentiary* tnd Bwte of Refuge, and find them in ■ excellent condition* and under admirable management. We aUo vieited Moyamsnsing prUon, and, so far as we we’e f ondneted through it, have no fault to find with the condition of it We must here say, we foiled to find that courfeons reception we received at the other institutions visited. We were shown but very few cells in the convict apartment* whieh we believe it was our duty to visit as well as any other parts of the building. In fact, we believe it to be incumbent on us to carefully examine the whole building and report on it in our presentation. Hence* we say, so far as we were shown through* we can report, and no further. We are very reluctant to have to mention our visit to tbe prison in this manner. It may, however, be of benefit to other Grand Juries succeeding us. * * * * We would here state that we have had barely enough jurors to transact busineAs—moat of the time not over fourteen. We sometimes have had to wait for a quorum. We think it.would be as well toealliaore jurors when chansing the panel. ~ , Since our tpeeial presentment in regard to the storage of petroleum in the city, the Legislature has enacted laws which we think will insure the safety of citisens in future, and allay the excitement that ran so high at the time of the recentlarge conflagration. We must congratulate the citizens of so large a city as Philadelphia that we are *o comparatively free from crime as abose presented—a majority of the oases being for trivial ©fences. We fervently hope this state of affaire n-ay continue, and the number of crimes still lesten, *o that Philadelphia may still claim in reality to be *'’the City o; Brotherly Love. ” x „ . . „ In response to this presentment. Judge Ludlow thanked the Grand Jury for their attention to their, du ties, referred to u e limited business of tbe term, saying that there bad been leas business than at any term amee he had been upon the bench, and he believed for twenty years, and alluded to the fact as a gratifying evidence of the diminution of crime in our midst. The Grand Jury were then discharged from farther attendance. Homioidc cases will come up on Monday next,. THE POLICE. HIGHWAY BOBBEBY. About three o’clock yesterday morning, as a pedes trian was walking along Chestnut stieet* near Fourth, in the height of the terrible storm, he was knocked down by a lurking thief, who robbed him of Ms watchj sad with the booty escaped through Hudson's a.ley. Quite a number of petty tiriaVes and other bad people frequent this dirty local thoroughfare. The.darkness that prevails, because of the want of artificial light in Harmony court, as well as Hudson’s alley, affords facilities to thieves to escape. [Before Mr. Alderman Alien.] LARCENY OF PUBLIC PBOPEBTY. Ellen Conley, an inmate of the paupers’ palace in West Philadelphia, was arraigned yesterday on Ihe Charge of stealing sundry articles, consisting of sheets, table clothe* Ac These things were taken from the laundry ox the Almshouse, Ellen was committed. [Before Mr. Alderman Miller. 1 ALLEGED ABSON. Matilda Coe was arraigned yesterday morning, on the charge of setting fire so tbe dwelling of Mrs. C*tha rice Gay, at Lancaster avenue and Forty-eighth street, on Wednesday evening.' It seems defendant and Mre. Gay had some difficulty, and on Wednesday evening, about eight o’clock, the former wae seen running away from the kitchen of the residence of Mrs. G. Inafew moments the flames lurstout. The kitchen was badly damaged. The accused was committed. A colored wo man, named Joanna Alien, wae aneßted as an accom plice. jjhe was held to haul in the sum of $5OO to an swer. . TJUTTERFIE.IjD’S overland D DESPATCH, Office Mo. 40 South FIFTH Street. 'a through freight like has been established, prepared to receive all <1 asses of Freightrin the principal' cities east of the Mississippi river, and to transport the same frompeinfc of shipment TO a t.t. FOISTS Iflf CO LOB A DO, PDAHO, UTAH, AMD MONTANA TERRITORIES, tTPOg THROUGH COHTBACT B4.TJES A2fl> BIULS OP liADIHG, Through Bates Inelude ALL CHASGES—KaiIway, Transfer, Storage,and Forwarding Commissions on the Missouri river, end trenaportetfon ffl® E«Bter too, enabling to. Shipper to obtain a MBOUGH CoH- TßACTforhis freight for a dtotaiw* of OVBB THBBB THOUSAND MILES,and relieving him froninU respon sibilities and anxieties incident to too put disorganize* ond Irresponsible system of Plain* transportation. Oor Acosta is New York, Boston. Philiulelphia, Pitts burg, Chicago, Bt, Loota, and Buzltogton, low., are K9EHS&. at ail Hannon, to rewire and ship at to, LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF BATES. , JMm ALL THB RESPONSIBILITY of Losses, Damages, or Overcharges os Freight while in tran.lt from point of ehipmest to phase of destination. The New York office la in poaaeaalos of a fall setoi TBACI BOOKS, showing the date of ehipmest. toe time it passes toe Htoalsaippl rivet, is received. at and .hippedfrom the Company’. Warehouses et Atehiaos (Kansas), the sharacter of the trains moving upon the Plains, the date it pease, fort Kearney, arrives at Den ver, ia received at declination, and toe ttpnni eendi tion of toe Wares Stoss the entire roote. - *r- If Damages or Losses ovenr. Shipper* are sqtidod is time to anplfcateany important portion of the ship- m Thes* books are open for the inspection of os* ens tomers at ail times, and partial •hippie* by this Line will be kept informed, by eorreaposdenee .of toe exact ,o M*rohante Man to theTenrltorlM ordering TAtters of inquiry addressed to our office »t ATCHI YOTC d.u.tf THE ROCEVTOOD OIL COMPANY ■I will lease six vdltmble'lct* for, OH urouertv. siiu.uted'hndhe west hsxk of tli# Altegheuy river, four miles above OH City. On, adjoining this property, are several veils in oueretton, yielding from Oto« r LI?TLIL IJreaanrer. at the Philadelphia andßrle BaUroadDffloe. (Matory.) mhl4 et 330 WALNUTBtfeet. Phlladeiphla. ■> SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS KB* o STOBXD by BSLKBOLD'S KKTfiAQT BUOHU. Oil. COMPANIES. look ax ibk Small capital. COMFAEED WITH GTHEK COMPANIES. PROSPECTUS EQUALITY OIL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital Btecß, Shares, 160,000. PAR VALUE, ONE DOLLAR. SUBSCRIPTION FETCH, TWSHTY-FtVK OBHTB FIB SHARE, AHD HO FURTHER ASSESSMENT. WOREIHO CAPITA!, 80,000 SHARES, OR ,30,000 The basis upon which this Company Is formed and fee character of its should commend it to those about lPTtstiof in Oil Companies Tae plan adop ed io this Company is that every per son who mbsertbes can enter the Company on the “ground floor,“ feat is, becomes a purchaser of the propeny, aud shares all fee profits; therefore. In order fear both RICH AND POOR may have a chance of par ticipating, fee stock will be sold at fee very low price of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE, Thereby enabling mechanics, and people of limited means, to teettre au interest at little cost, and every prospect of a quick and profitable return ‘ „ The property cousin,ts of ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRE* OF GOOD LAND, in fee simple, situate on Hemlock Bun. in .Warren count* - , Peahsyl* vsuia, with In five nil es of tbe tows of. Warren, aud about ouc-quarler of an.lie from tb, AUo,b.ttw nTgr; well timbered, mltb good oak and pine, sufficient for f °Tie property in tble looslltyhas been sold tot readi ly for #560 aud #*o per aere, aud wralla are going down rapidly la tbe vicinity. T 1 e turaotke runs'br tbe pro. perty It 1e only three miles tbo Pktladolpbla and Erießallroad. , „ • . One well will b» dbwnt immediately. Tbe engine and holler* bare already b.eu attended to. The SDBSCKIPTIOX B0"E8 ware opened on Mon day montiug, Marol! 18 and will remain open one Wtek, at SAMUBI. REES' STORE, Ifo. S afortli Second Street, . ASP AT 80. 32 north Fifth Street. ROBERT 11. RANSLBY, PRESIDENT PreTmn.. 8M DOOK STRHSr. - SAMUEL LEES, TREASURER Pro Tam., N NORTH BECOND STREET, O. P. FOLWELL, SECRETARY Pta Tam , 3» NORtH FIFTH STREET. ANOTHER OIL STRIKE —A new Well hasjiwt been struekron tbe property of tbe Tideoute aud Warren Oil Company, near Tideoute,-Warreu oounty.Fa.. wblob 1< pumping one bund too and flfty barrels psr day. Tbe Upper Allegheny will, before long. Tie wltb Oil Creek or Cherry Rua la us amount of tha precious liquid Dispatch. * malS-4t pgg~ TMBSTI CKKXS PAR SHARE. MONONA Oils COMPANY. CAPITAL $850,000. PAN TALEE, »1. Subscription Price only 20 Cents per Share FULL PAID UP, AND NO FURTHER A3SBSBHBNTB. WORKING CAPITAL, 619,000. Thin Company is organized on the most equitable principle, without recourse to, fee present prevailing spirit of speculation, and with a view to the immediate development'of the land, and to enable, every one, whether rich or poor,to invest according to their means, and to participate in the legitimate profits of feepro ductlrn of Pttroienm. to which end a large portion of fee proceeds of the sale of fee stock is devoted to work ing capital. n The Company own in fee simple one hundred acres of floe boring territory, in fee centre of the celebrated Mecca Lubricating OiL district. In Trumbull county, Ohio, consisting of a good, well-improved farm, sur rounded by producing wells of the Mecca Oil Company, of this city, the Bcston Lubricating Oil Company, aud others, producing severally from two to eight barrels per day. * The Mecca Oil is a natural lubricator, the best in the market, and i» in great demand at Fifty Dollars psr barrel at the well*. ‘ There »re two wells down, almost ready for tubing, with & good show of oil In both, with an eight-horse engine on the around, eo feat no delay will occur in the operations of fee Company. The depth of fee Oil wells In Mecca ranges fiomfifty to seventy jive feet, so that a large number of will# can be sunk at no greater cost than one well in Venango countg and other Oil districts; though within a few weeks Oil has been found in fee Mecca district at eight hundred feet, indicatisg that there will yet be large flawing wells in this section of Ohio When fee block is all taken* a meeting will be called, officers elected, and measures taken for fee full derelop . meat of the propertv. , . Subscription Books are now open daily, from 10 o’clock A; M. to 4 o’clock F- M >at the Jewelry Store oi J. E BLOOD & CO.Y NO; 60S CHE3T4HT Street. JOHN DEEBYSHIBB. BEWRt & WALLACE, " B F- PRESTJSB, • W. O. LESLIE % GBOBGB W. GRTFFIN, % * BOBT. JOHNSTON, mbl4-5t ' Committee. P. 8. On Saturday, the 18th lust, subscriptions will be received ficm 10 o’clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M., in order to accommodate all persons who may desire to subscribe for this very desirable stock. YICIOK ’ MiTUAIi PETROLEUM COMPAM PHILADELPHIA, NEW TOEE, AND BALTIMOBB. Capital, 400,000 Shares, at $1 Par. WOBKINO CAPITAL 120,000 SHARES, OB $30,000. SUBSCRIPTION PBICE, 25 CENTS PEB SHARE FOB FELL, PAID STOCK. The Fropertlee of toe Company consiat of 938 aarea of choice selicied Oil Lasdr. situated in Green and Fayette .aunties, 'Penna., and .in- MOnonsaheia county, West Virilnia, front! nx on the Monongahela river (near the Pennsylvania State Line), air to the famona South western Pennsylvania Amber Oil Beaton. No. I—ls Taylor’s Farm, of 164 actea. situated in Franklin township, Greene connty. Penna., on both sides of Ten mile Creek, IK miles bslow Wayneshnr*. This ia a Isase for twenty years; one-eighth of the oil, At., goes to lessor. Thla is very valuable Oil Territory, . ana w.ll Bitnated. ■ • . No. 2—la Otbo R Yicior’s Farm, 0f450 acres, situated In Georges township, Farttfce couuti, Penna., on both sides of Georges Creek. This is a lease for twenty years, one-eighth ox the oil, coal, salt, and all minerals goes tothdlesaor. This also is valuable Oil Territory, and W Ro*&— DiUiner’s Farm, of 286 in Cats townsbip, Monongahela county. West Virgtoia, (near the Fennwlvania State Line), fronting directly on the Monongahela river. This is a lease fortwenty jeers; one tenth of the oH. &c.« goes to lesior. This is also very valuable Oil Territory, and is well situated. ± ~ Fo. 4—ls McMroy’s Farm, of 20 acres, situated in Cass township, Monongahela county, West Virginia, adjoining JKo, 8, andaisofjontingon the Monongahela rirer.hfeing valuable Oil Territory. At least three weUs will be put down without delay. These properties are exceedingly well situated for oil purposes. There Is slack water navigation of the Mo nongahela river for large steamers. The properties, be sides oil of tbe finest quality, contain vast quantities of coal, iron. salt, and other, minerals, whieh will find a read? market as mined, and can be conveyed to Fitts* burg by river, and soon by a direct railroad. This Company i# in earnest, and desires that &U who want a got h oil stock, in a company sure to pay hand somely, to lose no time in subscri bing to the stock. Twenty- fivexents per share, full paid, the Company to be organized as toon as the stock is subscribed and paid for? at which time all the Stockholders are expect ed to participate in the selection of permanent officers. Books to be opened on WSDHBSDAY, March 15th, in Philadelphia, at the Office of ; LBDYARD & BARLOW. Mo 439 CHBBTHUT Street Only a limited number of Shares are for sale. PRESIDENT FRO TEH , JOHN BUTCHER. . TREASURER AHD SECRETARY PRO JOHN DE BROT. mhl4-6t . ; • FABAKKBS 9 AED BUSCHAHICS’I OIL COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION PBICE ONLY FIFTY OTNTS PEB SB ABE FOR FULL- PAID STOCK." CASPITAL 9 500,000, DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SHARES. PAR VALUE, #2.50 PER SHARE. 40,000 SHABEB RESERVED FOB A WORKING CAPITAL. 0FFICBB8: . JOHN A. CALDWBLL, PraelSant. J K CALDWBLL, Treasurer. HEKRY A. PfEXL, Secretary. 1 nmscTOfie John A. Caldwell, I Joseph S Withers, David Roe, . Morman Tevis. Jehu Flint, I The property of the Gomjasy is splendidly located in the very heart of the OiUreglon of Venamto county. Pa., on both sides of Two Mile Run, In Oakland township. It is within the boundaries of Sugar and OH Creeks, on two sides of It. and French Creek and Cherry Tree Bun within two miles on the other two sides of the property, containing ORE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, foe simple. On all of said creeks or runs large producing Wells have been struck, and some within the last few days Tbe object in offering this stoek Is to'give the public, who do not feel-disposed to invest in large amounts in other companies, tbe opportunity of Investing their sur plus funds atthe exceedingly small subscription prioe of FIFTY CENTS PEB SHARE, and tons enable them to corns .to on the (round door. The piopattv having been selected with treat care by a competent person, and one who ia thoronghlv ac quainted with the oil Region of Pennsylvania, there can he no doubt bnt the Company’s property will prove to be toe mesi valuable tract In tbat acetloa of toe State. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS wUI be bonne* on SATUB DAT MORNING, March 18. by HENRY A. PFEIL. Se cretary, and J. K. CALDWBLL. Treasurer,jtt Bank ing Houae, 48 South THIRD Street, Phllada. mhlßßt- : VICTOR IS?, MUTUAL PBTROLEUM COMPANY : PHILADELPHIA. HEW YOBK, AND BALTIMORE. The attention of toe pnbllc la Invited to the advertise ments of tola company. Its properties havebeen very carefully selected The moat searching lnveaMgatlon & Invited aa to.toe merits of its properties (930 acres), their locations and probable raid* for oil mining pur- Sims The properties lay in Greea and Fayette coun ts, Pennsylvania, and Monongalia county, West Yir ginie—th. M placea •. . t If ihe tubsoTibers (i a., the douot rea lize ose hundred peT -cent. profit, in less titan, six months, from their properties by boring for oil. lt will be their own fault, not the fauit of the properties. Ample working capital will bo in possession of the Gom - psny to develop their lands.. Ten barrels of oil par day would admit of the Company paying dividends oftwen tj-flvepereept personam- At least three wells will be put down without delay. Subscribers are advised to be prompt. The cmmorlv No. 439 CHBBTEUT Street, FhUsdelphUf. 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Ho. 143 North FROST Street, oftTUE'DAY, March 2S, 1866, at 13 o’clock M., the residue of the cargo of the steamer Donegal, consisting of-31 bales' gunny cloth, nine-eighth casks, Lkeg. and &5 deml johns aquadiente, 4 kegs brandy, l,barrel_ Whisky, 6 cases gin* and one- eighth cask Catalonia wine. WILLIAM MILLWABD. ’ 1 United States Marshal S D. of Pennsylvania • Philadelphia March 18,1863. - mbl4 6fc, T?OR PINE DYEING AND INK MA- I xrUPACIUEBES.—BEFIHED COPPERAS, prepared with great cars, for ule by ths package, Inlets to suit purchasers, at a email advance on the price of the *S& CRUDECOPPERAS, msnufactnredAnd for Ml. by HARRISON BROTHERS *:CO., 'Manufacturing Chemist*, mhl-lm* 105 South PROMT Straw fTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT QF- SAR- J-t SaPABILLa cleancos and renovstsk the blood, in i til s the vigor ofhealth intothe eystem*ana jar gee out the humors that make disease. S.—PHIIiAHELPHI IEW PBBLICATIOJW. 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J£epa;ed cßlir by HUNT &OO JPerfamers, 42 South EIGHTH Street, two doors abore Chestnut, and 233 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut, jad-flia HERMETICALLY SEALED’'MEATS O.JJID soups. . „ , , 1,000 doz Bantage Meat. r MO “ Eoa»tßeet 600 <• do VeaL 60. •• do Mutton. 1,000 •• do Tarhcy. 1.000 11 do Chicken* For^bV fepf T IQ, South WATER Street, •REWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND D UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS endeavoring to 41* BATIOHB. - rTPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND V) certificates end recommendatory letters bare heen received, Attesting the merits of BtBLMBOLD’S GE NUINE >EEPASATKUIB. maw Of which Are from tb« Highest conrcec, including eUac.rU chttosmen, cI.T -gymen. gOTernorc. Stote ihdgaA, So. ;■■■■, 1 MACKEREL, PERRING, SHAD, &C, iXI- —a, 600 bblA JEaw. Hoi. 1,3, mud S.Mawarel. UU-cantht flat fieh, in AwortodpAckuw. ... 2,000 bblc. Mew BACtport, Fortnn. Bat, ud HUlfAa tnbe., SeAled, Mo. lHerrinm WObblß. new Mew Shed. ' • 260 bonea Herkimer, eonnty ObeeM, ; £d store and for sale by MCBPRY A ROOMS, . jkia-tf . Mo. 140'NORTH WHABm TAXI no more unpleasant A and unsafe remedies for unpleasant w aud dang*- roue U«HBLMBOLD’SBXTEACT BUOftO And IMPEOVBD BOSE WASH. - v ; ■ TONES HOUSE, W Oor. KAEKBT STBEST And MASKIT S4UAXE. • y**' *■ u i DiHfiin&A a. ■ . Th» Proprietor reepeotfnllT return* hjArineerethAnk to hi* Monde for the rery llbcrel pAfaronAgo Iwetotrei to the Hone clnce undAr bla mnunnent, And woald TTELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRAQT DL buchu 1* plAASAntln t&et.And odor, fra. from aU inj Orion* prop«rtlw> ««t4 it* ottloit. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1866. Letters of administration havtnc been Etaa'ed to the nadereUned noon th« eatato of STUBBS ANN KBErH, deceased, all g TTT~K nODRT OF CQMMOK PLEAS FOB THK CITY AlfD OOOKIT 0? PHIiADSIi* fund in Court, produced hr Sheriff's, sals rrodsr tha above wrlt.ofaU that eertaln- lot or p'oco of altnftta at tbs southeast corner of Broad street art a tnfsesbsitiiß BTSBQS, in the Thwitj-ilr#! ward of the cUr a ot PhUsd»lphla; e>ntatalni 1b ,front or breadth on the east slde of Broad etreet sixty eHr get, andexteßd ing eastwardly of that width auaw tjb* wntla uda said fc'nsanebai rta avenue one hundred and twenty feet toaltenfeet-wide alley, laid out and opened for, the n ttltaett of this and other ground bounding thereon: bounced northward, by said easanehanna ayenae; eatdward brsald ten-feet-wide alley, aonth werdbT are nod of Henry T Gront. Baa.. and west ward by Sid Broad et-eet—w<U attend to. the duties of h’a appointment on TUBSDaT, the 4th day of Ap’il. 3865. at 4 o'clock P. Me. at hi 3 office, «0,.1.31 Homa FIFTH Street. Philadelphia* when and ties interested araie«ioi*ed.to present ihtir claims, or lie debucral it6 m coming ia upon » ttWthrtgft WH. BoTOH WIS rB K» Auditor^ TESTATE OP ANN COWPLAND, DE JEj CEASED. —letters of AomiuinttaUouon tka Estate of ABB COWPLAND, deceased. hajiJil baea irantal to the undersigfaed. all'pefsoos indebted to said B*t»te are requested ,o make pa* meet, and those having claims topmast them Witt oat <W»g OOWPI , HI) , «hl7-W* S 3 Sonlk FOURTH Street. rs THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOB THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. , , ™ L «, . , Notice Is hereby given that a special District Oonrt for the Eastern District of Pentteyivanla arm J> 9 holders at the City of Philadelphia, on the »ih day after pnbHea tion hereof, at II o’vlotk A M., at the Room of the said *“rt i“si.id city‘for the trial of a certain libel died iS CHaBLES GILPIN, Esq Attorney of the Called States, aealnet three hundred ponnde or cotton, and the proceeds of Bale thereof, amounting to #518.20. cap tored by the Bermuda, a vessel of war of the United States.praylng condemnation thereof. - %, order ol the Court, q, FOX, Clerk of the District Court. pHiiiaaLTHiA, March Id, 1865 mhl7-8t POBLisSte," Er THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND GOON IT OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of HENRY 80HIVELY. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court toaudit. settle, : and adjnpt the second acoouiitof WILLIAM H. 1 BQHI trELYand CHARLES BCHIVHLY, Executors of ■ HENRI BCHIF ELF, deceased, and to report dlstnbu - Honor the balance iu the hands of tbe accountant, will a»meet the psfties interested for the purposes of his ao- J polntment on MOND AY, the 27th day or March A D mm. at 4 o'clock P. U.# it his Office. No. Sill Banin FIFTH Street In the nlty of Philsd'lphia. min# thetuSt IN ' THE- ORPHANS’ COURT POR A THB CITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA ' Estate' of CHBIBTIaNA LAFFSBTY, deceased, • Bnr Procsedloge __ NOTICE ie hereby liven to WILLIAM LAFFERTY. JAMES WATER", and MABY. hie wife, WILLIAM LYNCH, and JULIANA, his wife, and CHaBLBS L AF FBRTY, and JOHN BILE, and, to ail other poraooa in teracted, that at an Orphans’ Court, he'd at Pluladsl pMa,,on the 17th day of February, A D. IMS. on mo tion, of AARON THOMPSON, Attorney for Petitioner, the Court confirtoed the v a - ra i 9 gr'anted hp'oh all tlie i>arlle.« interested, vis: the de visees end their legal representatives, mentioned in the .will of-the- said decedent, to appear in said Gonrt on FRIDAY, the 7th April. A S. 1855, to ascopt or refuse W« premises at the valuetion, or show Canse why the sen e tbtuld not be sold: ■ ‘ - By the Court. < AS. h . ■ " : R. H. BATTUBS, felS-eot* Deputy Clerk Orphans’ Court. WHEREAS, LETTERS TESTAMSN- T V TABY to the estate of JOHN. HORTON, deoe&sed, have been granted to tbe nsdereliaad. all persons In* debted to said eetate srs hereby requested to make pay* meat, and ail persons having claims against said estate to present the eaina to - MARIA W. HORTON,3J»O 8 FOURTHS. ALFRED JONES, 193 d WALLACE St fclg-eSl* -FRANKLIN TAYLOR, 530 WALNUT St. FS THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY' OF. PHIUDSLPHI A. WIBTAB MOEBIB JaMBB I. KUSH: and J. P DAVID MUHLBN3ER*. Vendi tioni Exponas December Term. 1864. ffo. 82i The Auditor appointed to make dia ribntlon or a rand in court; made by a eheriff’s sale under the said writ# isnied in the above, entitled proceedings of all that cer tain lot or piece of xroand, with the foundry, machine shop buildings, and improvements thereon created, situate at the northwest corner of echuylklil Seventh (now Sixteenth) street and Fair view street, late in the district of,Sprint Garden, now in the city-of Philadel phia; contmaingin front or breadth on the .saw. Fair view street two hundred and forty five feet two and a half inches, and extending the same width northward two hundred and flfty-twn feet one Inch to a street called Morris street. Bound ed on the north by .said Morris street,, on the south bv said Fairview-street, on the east by said Sixteenth *t fleet, and on the west by xroand let cn ground rent to Joseph Clemens. (Balog the same lot of ground which James Hamiiton and Andcew Hamil ton, by their attorney in fact, Thomas G&dwalader, by deed dated the twenty*fifth day of March, A D. 1316, and recorded in Deed Dcok M. B , No. 12, page 627, Ac., granted and conveyed u&to Oliver Evans. James J. nab, and J. P. David Muhlenberg, defendants above named, their helm and assigns forever, as tenants in oommon; reserving thereout unto the said James Hamilton and Andrew Bamilton, their heirs and as signs, the yearly ground rent of four hundred and ninety dollars and forty-twocents, payable half yearly, clear of taxes, to which rent the said premises are still subject) 'Will attend to the duties of his appointment on THURSDAY, the 23d day-of March. 1865, at four o'clock P M., at his office No. 839 ABCH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where.ali parties interested are required to present their datum, or be’debarred from ccininginnjmnmadfnud March ft. 1868. • mhlO-lOt PHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S V OFFICE, No. 1139 GIBA3D Street, . Philadelphia Depot, March 15* 1885. SEALED PROPOSALS wiilbe recslved at this office till TUESDAY, March 28, 3866, at 12 o’clock M., for de livering at the Sc hujlkiL Araenal: %or 6-4 Blue WoolFiannehindigo wool-dye,to weigh CKounees to the yard, of % width, for sack coats, army standard. & gray twilled Flannel, for shirts, army standard. Bed, white, and blue bunting, do. • Jjr inch yellow Silk Laee, do. 3s-Inch sky blue Bilk Laee, do. 3£ inch scarlet Lace, do. W. Brown Tread, No. 35. Bidders to furnish sample. Bed Spool Cotton, No. 40, Bidders to furnish sample. 4*4 Black fiilesla.- Biddereto furnish sample. . • Straw wrapping Paper, 36x40, to weigh about 95 lbs. Pct ream. Parties offering goods should make separate proposals for each article offered and must distinctly state in their bids when they will commence .their deliveries, the quantityibey propose to furnish .fach week thepilce {which should bewritten both in words and figures ), and cosfoim to the terms of ibis advertisement, a copy qf which should accompany each proposal' Standard samples of the articles required, may be seen at this office. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and numbered to correspond with the proposals; and the parties thereto i must guarantee that the goods shall be in every respect equal to army standard, other wise the proposals will not be considered. Bids will be opened on Tuesday March 28, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., and bidders are requested to be present. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the smount involved, by same public func tionary of the United States. : All proposals should be made out on the regular farms, Which will be furnished on application at this office. 7 The right la reserved to reject any bid desmed unrea sonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. Endorse envelope. “Proposals for (here insert the name of the article offeiedV? ’ and address, t Colonel WILLIAM W. MeKIM, Chief Quartermaster, mhl6-llt . .. . ; \ Philadelphia Depot. OFFICE OF THE DEPOT QUARTER- V/ MASTER, Fobt IEAYs'sweRTH, RansES. March 4,1885 ** PROPOSALS FOR AMRY TRANSPORT4TXOJf. *,* SEALED PAOPO3ALB will be received at this office until 12 o’clock M. on SATURDAY, the 2StU day of March, for the Transportation of Military Supplies du ring tie year I8&* on the'following routes : - BOUTS No. I.—From Form Leavenworth, Laramie, and BHey,.and other depots that m&y be establiehed during the above year on the West bank of the Missouri river, north,of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 43 degrees north, to any posts or stations that are or may be established in.the Territories of Nebraska. B*< kota, Idaho, and Utah, south of latitude 44 degrees north* and east of longitude 1U degree* west, and in the Territory of Colorado north of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles At which they will transport said stores in each of the months frdm May t'o September, inclusive of the 2#arlB6B - %—From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the. State of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, In the State of Mistouri to any posts or stations that are or may be established In the State of Kansas, or In the Territory of Golorado south of latitude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort Union, N. M., or other depot that may be de signated ia.that Territory, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or pointe.oa.the- route.- Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in.each of the months from May to September inclusive of the year 1896. No additional percentage will be paid for thetrauspor tatlon of bacon, hard bread, pimt lumber, shingles, or any other stores. Bidders Should give their names In full,. as well as thelr place of residence, and each proposal Bhould be iccompanied by a bond In the sum of ten thousand del ate, eignbu by two or, more. reponslble persons* gua ranteeing that In case a contract is awarded-for the rente mentioned in the propoealto the propo sing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, ahaiood end sufficient security furnished by said par ies in accordance with the terms-of this advertiic ment. ■ . 5 he amount of bonds required will be &a follows: . Oh Route No. 1V.... «OnßouteNo. 200.000 Satisfactory evidence of the. loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be re quired. : Proposals must be endorsed ** Proposals for Army , Transportation oh Route No lag or **2,” as the ca«e - may be* and nene will be entertained unless they fully C vSrS«7te l who t m e made must T be prepared ip execute contracts at once, and to give the requited bonds for the faithful performance of the same. Contracts will be made subject to tie approval of the i Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to re ject any or all bids that may be offered. • „ ~ .Contractors must be in readiness for service by the • flisV day of May, 1896* and they will be required to have a place of agencies at or in the vicinity of Forts Leaven worth and union, and ether depots that maybe esta blished. at which they may be communicated with promptly and readOy. By order of-the Quartermaster General. . J. A. POTTER, mU7-8t .. - Cob and Q. M. U. 8. Army. A BSISTANT QUABTEEMABTEE’S JjL OFFICE. PziiiADBLPHiA* March 8, 2865. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until TBURBDAF, March 23,1896, at 12 o’clockM*. ter f*mI*I I IJ , f <AMTHEACiTB SXEAMEB COAL” foi AD.riod. ot three months, commencing April 1, 1866, ABd adding Jtuto 90, 1866. Coal to 1)8 ot the best anility . Anthracite, tor the use of »te»mers; to weigh 2,240 me, to tha ton, and to be subjeot to inepeotioa. ■ The Coil is to be delivered on board vessel* in the ■port, of Philadelphia or How York, In such quantities, and At such time* as inay bs required: tarnishing, if de manded, seven thousand tons per week. ’ , In case of failnre to deliver too ooal In sufficient auan ttty, end at the proper time, and place the Government reserves the right to make good any deficiency by pur chase at Urn contractor’s risk ana expense. . The price {which should he stated oath in figures and in writing) must be given separately for the coal deli vered on hoard of vessels at thla port and at New York, on the terms and conditions above stated. , „ Ten per cent will be withheld from the amount of all payments made, which reservation Is not to be naid un* til the'contracl; shall have been fully completed. Pay ments of the remaining ninety per cent., or balance dne. will be made monthly; when the Department is in funds for that purpose. , ~ • « Each offer must be accompanied by a written guaran tee* signed h? two or more responsible parties, (their responsibility to be certified by a United States Judge, Attorney, or Collector*) that the bidder or bidden will. If his or their btd be accepted, enter into written obliga tion, with good and sufficient sureties, in the sum of one hundred thousand doliara* to furnish the proposed sup plies. '• . No proposition will be eonffidered unless the-termsof • this advertisement (a cony of which should accomya’ ny each bid) are complied with, • ■ , • , -(fc Bids will be opened Thursday March S 3, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., and.bidders are requested to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. The envelopes to be endorsed *‘ Proposals for Coni,” andaddreßsed'toth.uudorslsnod.: ‘ ■ By order of Col Wm. W. McKlm, Cblef QnartennAs terFbU*d*lp»l» Depot. „ «K>. B. OBMB. mbfi-lfiv . ■ , OsptAln And A. Q. ML pBOPOBAUB FOB DEAD HORSES. Quautskmastsb Gsjtbeal’s Offiob, • Fmsr Drvrsion. _ Wabhinstox Citt, DO, March 1. 1806.' SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office untu 12 o’clock on Saturday, March 18,1865. for the purchase of all horses that may die or he killed at the Glesboro Depot, uear Washington, D, 0,, within the next twelve mouths succeeding the date of the letting of the contract The -horses will be delivered at a certain designated <pot, to be fixed by the United States. The animals are to be removed daily* and conveyed fsr enough from the limits of the depot to avoid all ' auiiance, either to the depot or the residents in the vi dnity. , Payment will be required In Government funds, at he close of each mouth, for aU animals delivered up to : that date. ' • . ' - Bonds, with approved securities in the; sum.of ten rbbueasd (10;000)dollar» will be required from the party, to whom the ooutract ls awarded. Each proposal must state the price per anlmaL giving full name and: post-office address of bidder, and be ac , jfimptuled by a; guarantee, signed by two responsible 'pcmonsnnd certified by some United States officer or re - cponsible person-known to this office, and Also by the oath of allegiance, signed, stamped* and duly attested. This office reserves the right to reject any or all bids ibat may be offered. . Proposals should be addressed to the undersigned, *W»«hUsiton* D. C., and. >e ’plainly marked ontheen refope * T Proposals for Dead Horsesr” - - mh4lBt , ai v . JikKS A. EKIN,/ ColoneUttcitertd First NU Q, Q. ÜBSAL. PROPOSALS. PBOPOSAM. A BSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S -£*- OFFICE, 1139 GIRaED Street. M FHILADBI.PBIA. FA . Marcb 11, MW. BB4LID PBOPOKALv will l» reOT!vea *ttui» offlM. until 12 o’clock M., SATURDAY. Muck 18th, 1855, for the immediate delivery et the United State, etprathraje, HANOVRB Street whaif, properly paored nnd ready for tlSDßportatlon of the folTowlnsdereribed qnartermae; ter’. etoiM, to he in»p«eud by an Ihapeotor anpuinted on the part of the Government, via: W. 109 Army! Wanon Bow*. . 1,000 Sets Ambtttanoe do. S feet 8 lnelteu. 1,500 Wagon Cover.—Cotton Duck, 10 o»., u per - sample of cover at U. S. Storehouse; 1 yard - .ample of duck required. : 80 Paull. 8; to he m.de in the heat manner, of IS oi. Cotton Duek—2BX Inches boat quality, army -.taudard, with tabltags ail round. Bile 20*30 leet when, finished, a. per .ample of.Fanlln at the U. 8. 6torehou.es 1 yard uunple or duck required. 16 pieces Ratlinet. IX yards wide, blueandgreens 2.500 e palnted, leather faSndles .am pie required. ... 100,00 feet 1 inch Oak Beards, square-edge, weli eeatoned- -200,C0C feet 1 inch Pise Boards, good sound callings, well* seasoned. JOO.OCOfeet X-iauh Ptne Boards, planed on one side; well seasoned? - $O,OOO feet %■ inch Poplar Boards, well seasoned. 26.a0 feet J>4 inch Oak Plank, do. do. 60,0Ci0 do. 2 do. do. •=, do. do. do. 50,000 do. do. do. do do. do. 60.000 do. 3 do. do. do. . do. do. 60 000 do. 1 % do- Hickory flank, wall seasoned. 60,(00 do. 2 ' do.' * do. do. do. " do. 60 000 do. 2 H do. do. do. do. do. 26,000 do. 1M do. Ash flank, well seasoned; square 60,000 Ash Plank, well seasoned; square 60,000 fte?l§-inch Ash Plank, well seasoned; square edge. ...... Carrlige Bolt., IH*M inch- Cal.mau’s PM ladeiphia Eagle Bolt Bamp-e required. 5.000 Ontrluge Bolts. 6xH inch Coleman’;- Fhlla delpbla Eagle Bole. - B*mple required. 5,C00 Carriage Bolts, BjfxH- inch. Coleman’s Fhlla -• delpnfa Eagle Bolt 8s mple required. (L 000 Garnsce Bolts, inch. Golemau’s Fhlla* deiphia Eagle Bolt. Sample required. 6,000 Carriage Bolts, Colsmau’s Phila delphia Eagle Bolt. Sample required. . - 100 gross Balter Holts. IK-inoh. Sample reqoired. . Bolts, 2>£*>i-inchl Coleman's Philadel phia Eagle Bolt. Semple required. 3,000 lbs. Nuts. Philadelphia mannfactorj ; . - . X,OUO Inch square, & inch thick, 7-16-icch hols. Ssmpereqaired -1,000 square, 34-inch thick, X-inch hole. Sample required - 2,0002K-is<m equate, K-ineK thick, K-in«h hole. sample reqaired. 7 2,COC fcs Copper Bivets and Burn. Sample required. 100 J*T 4CO X 400 H* 100 X-lnoh. 40 boxes qffa-2010x14 m ,2014x20 ia.^—extra qua lity. Sample required. 15 bnndlsfi Wire—3 annealed* 6 No. 8, 6 No. 9; Sample reaulred. 2,900 B>» Watbev Bolts—6oo 1-inch 400 34-inch, 600 34-inch, 500 2 inch hole. 3£ inch thick, best Philadelphia man ufact are- Bam ole required. 4.0C0 Sadcle Blankets. Sampto required. 500 Biding Bridles.. Sample required. 2 bbl Edge Blacking. 60 groes 1 uftlnt ButtoßS. Sample required. 200 Snaffle Ambnlance Bridle Bitts. Sample re qaired. I.COO Ambulance Bridles, strong and heavy. Sample to be seen at U. S. Stotehouse 100 Saddlers’ Greasem. Sample required. 1,600 Horse Collar*, 17 to 33 in. Hogskin, PhUada* 3,0(0 Male do. 15 to 17 in. • do. do. . 200 sets two-borse Ambulance Harness Sample at Storehouse. ‘Mmls-Hameg. Sample K&olb&Caried fiair. Sample required. 2,000 ffidee Sridle Leatbert oak- tanned, 9Kio U &S , .each, when finished. Bampler«*nire(L 25,000 ffis Harness Leather, oak-tanned, 13 tbs to side when finished. XOyOCO pounds Leather, oil tanned, good article. Sam ple required. . SOO papers (Hover's Needles, assorted* Sample required. 1,000 papers Hamse Needles, assorted. Sample . required* 100 Ball Needles, assorted. Sample required. 60 bpring Punches, large size, extra tabes for harness. Sample required. 4 groeeHings, mar ungale, brass, 13d inch. Sam : ’ - pie required. 205 Sheep bfclns, “Smith’s Aprons." Sample required. 60 sets Saddlers' Tools, each set consisting of 1 : saddler's clamp, I saddler’s hammer, 1 sad dler's flyer, l edge tool, 1 spring pouch, 1 pincers, 1 rounder, 1 revetting hammer* 1 v. tickler, 1 patent- channeled 1 claw tool, 1 pair computer, ! draw guage, 1 half- round knife, 1 slicker. 1 round awl. 12 svitehtng awis. 9 awl handles. Tobepackedlnaneatwooden box, separate sets, singly. Sample at United ' , States storehouse. - 34Ciaw Toole. Sample reqaired. 600 pounds Harness Thread, H. B. No. 10. Sam ple required. *- 100 ponnds Orange Thread. Sample required. 2,000 do. Begiiog iwine. do. do. 26 Sad dl ers* Thimbles. do. do. _24 Edge Tools. do . do. . 600 Iwo- horte ambulanoe Whips, plaited, best. Sample required. 2,000 Blsckenake Whips, all leather, solid and full size. Sample required. 800 Pound*Black Wax—"summer.” 00 Bolts Blue Webbing, SK and 4 inches wide. Sample required. 26 Dust Brushes. Sample required* 25 Painters do. do. 8,000 Horse d?., wooden, withleaiher hand piece screwed on. Sample required. 1.500 Wall Brushes, 10 knot, large. Sample re quired. . ' lO Do*. Faint Brushes, assorted item Bto 9 *‘o. ” Sample required. 6 Dos. Sash Brushes, assorted sixes. Sample re __ quired. 60 Varnish Bru*hM. assorted s!zm. do. 50 Fitch de - do. do. 2,000 Corn Brooms, best article, large 'and heavy. Sample required. 4,000 Stable Brooms, rattan, best article. Sample _ required. Proposals for any of-the above articles to be endorsed bn envelope. * * Proposals for Army Supplies t adver tised to be opened on the ISta inst. ’ * 200 Wagon Sills. 60 Iron Axle trees, 2K inches, stalked, for Army Wagons: s 100 Pipe Boxes. 3 H inches, to suit Axletrees. ICO Body Bolsters. 634 inches deep in centre. 400 TWo horse Ambulance Nows, bent, 4 feet 2 itC Wheeling pattern. 2CO Tail Pieces, (army wagon.) 200 felider Bars,' do. do. 200 AxletreeBta3ks, (army wagon.) • 1 Paint Mill; size of hopper 3 or 4 quarts. Proposals for any of the above articles to be endorsed on envelope ** Proposals/or Army Supplies for Fort _ Monroe.*’ advertised to be vptntd on the 18tfc instant. Ail of the above articles are required lo be of the beat quality. _ Bidders should state tbe quantity bid for. and when they will commence and finish their deliveries, the price of the articles (to include boxes and delivery), which should he written' both in words and figures, and conform to the terms of tnU advertisement, a copy of which should accompany each . proposal, and no schedule prices will be received. Samples of the articles bid for—Where samples are hereby required—must her delivered at the HaNOVEB feTBEET STOREHOUSE twenty-four hours before the opening of the bids. ‘ Bids will be opened on SATURDAY, March 18, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., and bidders are requested to be present. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per 4 sons, whose signatures mutt be appended to the guaran tee and certified to as being good and sufficient security for the amount involved by the Baited States District Judge, Attorney or Collector, or other public officer. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, and no bids from a defaulting contractor will be received. AJI propof ate to he made out on the regular forms, ' Which will be furnished on application at this office. The envelope enclosing proposals to beproperly en dorsed as above stated. -By order of Colonel Win. W. McKim, Chief Quarter master Philadelphia Depot. GEO. B. OBHB. mhll 7t Captain and A, Q, M. A BSISTANT QUABTIRMASTER’S A OFFICE, 2X39 GIEaED Street. Philadelphia (Pa.), March 14* 1865. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office - until 12 o’clock M , MONDAY* March 20,1866, for the immediate delivery at the United States Storehouse, HaBOVER-STRBST WHARF, properly packed and ready for transportation, of the following-described Quartermaster’s Stores, to be inspected by an inspector appointed on thcTmrt of the Government, vis: 26 Dirt Carts. 2G sets Cart Harness. 60 kegs 234- inch Clinch Nails. 60 Edge Tools; sample required. 144 Brad Awls, and Bandies; sample required. 100 Hand Axes* and Handles (wheewright); sample required. 100 gross Halter Bolts, 3K-inch; sample required. 100 Marking Brushes: sample required. 500 pairs Reaching Shears, best quality steel; sample required. ' 25 Bench Screws, iron. SCO gross Wood Screws* X-inch-60, 7; 300. 8; 300, 9;: and 2f.0,10. an^mn 88 Wood Screws, l-inch-200,8; SOD, 9; 300,10; LlOOgzoss Wood Screws,l&-inch—3oo,lo; 600,21;and 800, 12 800 gross Wood' Screws, Scinch—loo,l4; 100* 16; and ICO* 18. 200 gross Wood Screws* 2K inch—loo,l6; and 100,17. SOOlbs Chrome Green, in oil, in 8* 6, and!o>fb cans; sample required* loou lbs Prussian Blue, in oil, in S, 5, and 10*lb cans; sample required, a ... . 600 lbs Brown Zinc, in oil, In 6 and 10-lb cans; sample required' , 600 fts Bed Lead, dry, in 25*ibkegs; sample required. 200 gallons Japan Dryer, in fclghfe barrcla; sample re quired. Proposals for any of the above articles to he endorsed on envelope: Proposals for Army Supplies, "No. 1,” advertised to be opened on the 30th instant. 100 Mortice Bars, for wagons. 60 Hubs, ambulance. ICO Hubs, wagon. 20. (00 fcet-Pine Boards,! Inch. 6 000 feet Fine Plank, IX inch. 6.000 do do 2 inch. Proposals for any of the above articles to be endorsed on for Army Supplies. "No. 2,** advertised to be opened on the 90th instant All of the above articles are required to be of the best quality. Bidders ■ hom’d state the quantity bid for, and when they will commence and finish their deliveries, the price of the articles {to include boxes and delivery) t which should he written both in words and figures, and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy of whifih should accompany each proposal, and no schedule prices will be received. . Samples of the articles bid for (where samples an hereby required) must be delivered at the Hanover street storehouse twenty-four hours before the opening of the bids. Bids will be opened on Monday* March2o, 1866, at 12 o’clock H., and bidders are requested to be present. '•Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible par lous. whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, by the United States District Judge, Attorney, ox Collector,. or other public officer. The right le reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, end no bids from a defaulting contractor will beieceivcd.. ~ y All proposals lobe made out on ihe regular forms, which will be furnished on application at tuls office The envelope endlosing proposals to he properly en dorsed as above stated. - By order of 00l Wm. W. McKim, Chief Qu&rtermai ter. Philadelphia Depot ' GB>.R OBMB, mhi4»6t . Captain and A. Q. M. nVPIOE OF POST QUARTERMAB - TEE, Ho. Tax MARKET Street, _ Philadelphia, Merck 8,1986. SEALED PEOTOSAXiSwiJI he recaiTed at tkis office until noon of MONDAY, March SO, 1565, for th» inter, meet (dnrici the period commesetm April!, 1866. and etdtaf December 81,1666), of ell deceaw (Lsoldterssrit Mn the limits of the Military Dietriot of . Phila4ei"hla, in clndins Beyarly, Cheater, Cheatnnt Hlll, Cadwaiiier Barracka, Camp WUliam Pena, Camp Discharge. Fort *!ffltn, Germantown, Haddington,. Bummit House, White Hall, and any other Hospitals, Barracks, or Cunps that may hs established within said term. . Proposals must include a neat Pine Coffin, of smoothed hoards, stidnsd: the tue of a hoarse: a retrial place: letterins and setting npat each grays or a head-board,to he furnished by the Government, and all Chargee ne cessary to make the interment complete. u£°n EMdKW PrOPorll fiUBd lB bldS mhSlit Capulu and Aselstant Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR Chief Quabtekmastbb’s Oppicb. ) J -Dm" No. 1189 Girard Blreat, > Quality, oak-tanhed well finished and stuffed, to to the iqnare foot* 11Blz thl6 *' i wa r *«« < s *) oancee _hEATGBH, hest Quality, oak tanned from or ka Plats hides, to weigh not less than '°™„ p . e E vr/.ifdnndß pt>r side . I - BB ’ -® Bl inality, oak-tanned, slangh {? nverage about sixteen (16) pounds (orlgi w,^JSh not less than fourteen twenty (20) pounds , to he taken at the finished weight. Sample to be seen at this inroeefion at WeAiSnalL meaB^?em, “t. Kdders are requested to submit samples of theleather on^nS Io f?n'. l 0 whloh must he of snitable bootees *ubataucc for making army boots and Each proposal must state when tie deliveries wUi crauttonea the ausntitf to bs delivered cack week, tba price fjhieh Should be written both in loords and mures), and conform to the berms of a copy of which should accompany coehpro^ - Bids_wUl beotwned on Thursday, March 23. at 12 w lU°& re?elrea, tto Md ftom a ««La«4 oonuactor ante*, and certified to as being goo™ md snffiaitut ie • tionsryof tbe «!>% gnbUo fnno- thaklnd > Colonel WILHAM W. MoKIM, _v la me . Chief Qnartemeeter, - mMS IQt Philadelphia Depot. QOTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK OAHTAB. of all nuab.ts.akd brands. Sint 0 So^i^Mjy'uar! Apcnoa LABQX P tTg OF IMPORTED AMD D OKS STIC PSt OK TUEBHAF MORSIS®. BAXomr wovendbss3OOoD3 ; J? ikii imMitftdoit ud matnficiara o* Mow**- SrftSSSSaTwavrtabssMi line of newaad «noi« •‘S'ooo OABHMBBSASDGRSBAOISS SHAWM. it « Sum tt“»£l|r*| n EL ?*a § bawml , T) BCOTT, JB., AUCTIONKKR, Nos. J 3. 100 and 70S ORBBTHOT Street. Sal. 1011 Coates street. wrR noEB NEW FURNITURE, PU»O. 04RPST8. MIBBOBB, FAIH-THiaS. fce OH WBDHBKDAY MOBBING Bext. J2J io»t . at 10 o’clock, on the oramtees, 3011 Coatoc street, to-ill fee sold, the splendid neH Idrni tore, comprising pirlor, dinin* room. ch*mo?r| kitchen JnriiUnre of a.aemlomau decltnlni honaeseep faii»o. 1 Slack's test-make 7-octaye rotewood. piano, entirely new. mttia K FOB SALE AMI) TO LET, m FOB SALE—THE FOUR. STORY oBrUU)ve!lisc &«d CHIOCBRT SfAlfD at the corner of TENTH and LOMBARD St eots. con tainiug eleven roosbSi with Rue cellar. Better rang** large circulating boiler, bath. etc.; commodious ealae rocm. and fixtures complete It is well built, and ad mirsblTßuitedfor ahold. Lotl9 by 9*- W L. MARSHAL!#, mbl3-6t* No I3Q WALNUT Street. ®FOR SALE- DWELLING-HOUSE on FIFTEEN TH Street, north of Arch .treat. Apply to B W BEBst.iT. mills- lm* Ho 30 Horth SBVKaTg Street. m COUNTRY RESIDENCE.—FOB SB RALE. a. small Place in ROXBOROUOH. Twantr flxet Ward, six miles &bo a half from the city; easy of accers every hour by railroad, and mitMa a few minute** walk ©1 the station at Manayunk. Tbe house is well shaded with large trees; has three porticos, and the modern conveniences of Ueater, fas, bath, fee., and U paved around with sag-stones and brick. ThereJs also a summer kitchen separate from pie house, and the grounds »re elegantly laid out and filled with the choicest kinds oMroil. _ App>v to B. A. HITOFRLIit mhlfl lit* N. B. comer EITfH and WATER Sis. «FOB SALE—A BEAUTIFUL GOTHIC COTTAGE. 10 Rooms. Btable. and lm preyed sronnds, Asf miles from the (lit. ; furnished. Apply at Ho. m CHESTNUT Street, mbit tnthsfil* hecoad Story. JR FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE, SHyaluable BUSINESS ST ABBS, Nos. 217 and 221 Norih Seeotd Street, SI by l 4 0; deefptble JF.rei of 98>< hcrea, on DeiattATerSYdY, *» Sues salt oi eltj; also, i splendid Building Lots of Rye acres each, on School, hoaee lane. 61£ miles from eity: will be sold cheap for cash, and reliable oil stocks, if applied for .ora. JOS. LENNIG, H» UrtSFßtNma street. feßl-tnUfSt* Sppdaite Parrish si and Ridge teed. J| VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOH SALE. By order of the Court of Achate for the- District of Norwich, directing me to sell at Public or Private Sale hepropert) helocaius to the assigned estate of the CHSLSEA MaNUFaC fUBINQ COMPART* I will sell at PubUclactioueOß the premises in the village -of Greenville, Norwich; on WEDatSDiT, March 29itt, 1866, at 11 o'clock A. M., (unless previously sold at pri vate; sale), all the valuable property belonging to said estate, consisting in part of— A Paper Mill and Machinery# Tools, Cisterns. dupll •cate Gearing, Segments. Pulleys, &c.» with 11,660 Spin dle Waterpower. The capacitt of said Millie about 18,*- 000 pounds paper oer day. Counting-room, Storehouse. Repair Shop, one Store, seven Dwelling House*, several lots-of land, one Spring for supplying the Mill with fte*h water. Copies of Inventory will be famished oa application to the undersigned. The.sale will be made withoutre serve. Possession of the property will be given 'on the Ist day of May, it being leased up to that time. Terms o! payment made known at the time ofsale, or on appUca-ion to the undersigned. - AM _ i JAMBS 8. CAKRW, Trustee Chelsea Manufacturing Company. : Norwich, Conn., March4th, 1866. mhB-18t* m FOR BALE—THE VERY DE3I JBbABLS DWELLING, 416 South Fifteenth street, with large Lot, on very easy terms. - g . ’ Also, fcai-story Brown ftone, north side of vine street, east of Eighteenth. Immediate possession, Also. four-»soxy, No. 1418 South Penn Square; delight ful situation. Possession soon. - . < . Alto, substantial Store and Dwelling, 1816 Coates street, with Stable. Also* four-story Dwelling Chestnut street, west of Twenty-first, in complete order. Possession soon. Also, four-story Dwelling souths side of Arch street, west of Nineteenth Also, four-story Dwelling south ride of Arch street, west of Twentieth. Also, seat Dwelling, with side yard, north slue.of SpringGirdea street, west of Twenty-first. Also, 2188,814. 8148, 3144,3304, and 8306 Christian st. Alto, 1639 Cadbury avenue. Also. 300 North Eighteenth st. Possession March 26th. Also, 234 NortfrTwentUth street. Immediate posses sioni ' ■ '■ •'* B: F. GLBSTN, - . 1553 South FOURTH Street, mhll-tf or 8. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH aad GRBRa, A FOR BALE—A PEOPERTY AT JLCHESTNUT BILL, embracing about 44 acres, which, for beauty of location ani capacity for orna mental improvement, is unsurpassed by any property near Philadelphia. An Artificial Fieh Fond is abundantly supplied with Water from springs. On the property Is a fine gTore of Forest Trees A consicerable portion of the land could be sold at high prices if lata out In Baiiding tots, whilst the re mainder would afford the prettfoet locations for Villas to be found in the vicinity of Philadelphia. Terms of sale accommodating. Applvto j/RWiB L. HOUPT, Agent, rnh!6 thstu6t* [3»B WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. « FOR SALE—A AHD|B| well-improved Farm of Bighty Acres, in Kan-*** kakee couttr. lllioiois Apply to W No. 138 South FOURTH Street, Phaadelpbia mhlg’6t* «FOB SALE—“ GREENWOOD, a desirable Country Seat, situated on Old lork-C road, below Fisher’s laiie. - The buildings courist of a flue lame Stone Mansion, furnished with all the modern conveniences, good Barn and Stabling, Ice Honan, Gas Works. Porter’s Lodge, Ac The grounds aye well laid but, with abundance of fruit, shade, and water. Apply to T. M. PSSOT & CO., mhjg-nt 631 MaBHBT street Mfob sals.—thk subscribes offers for *»l# Ms country ssat, within half sialic of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con* talning eight acres of yood land* in the centre of which U a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma pies, lindens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred fall* crown trees. The improvements consist of a large and commodious Mansion, fiaaked on the west hy two to work, one of which is four stories in heigh*."* There are four large rooms ou t floor, with.* hall eleven by forty-two feet The-house has the (modern improve ments. Ahydraullc ramforee# water from a spring into the upper story of the, tower. There is also an iron pump and hydrant under a eovered area at the kitchen door. The outbuildings consist of ac&rriage honse and stable sufficient for four horses and several ‘car*Uses; also, a hen, ice, and emeke houses.* The stable has a hydrant in it. Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and crape Tines in foil bearing. There are also several varieties of apple, cherry and eheatnut trees. Terms accommodating. Possession jflm at any time. Apply tit ' CLARK, n024-tf 831 Market street, Wilmington, PeL SB FOR SALE— COUNTRT BEAT Mk ■KaL or Farm of 40 acres, on Church Lane. Darby -hr Township. Delaware county, within a few minutes* walk of the West Chester ard Philadelphia Railroad, and one mile of the Darby Passenger B Ail way. -The land la in a high state of cultivation, handsomely lo cated; with extensive view of surrounding country: there are several springs of water and an excellent quarry of fray stone on the premises The meats consist of two well built, substantial stone ‘Houses, with shade, shrubbery, choice fruit, aadoras* mertal trees. Also, two bams, stable, carriaie* house, spring-house, com-crib, sheds, drc Tea-house, well filled with ice. Apply to JCH* WHITBLRY. on the premißes, or JOEL 8. PERKINS, Bos 4:5 and 4V South FROST Street. mho-ist* Mfor sale—several first _pLASB HOUSES, on the south Hide of ArditWwt of Sinet«enth street, with all the modern. Improve ments. Bow ready for occupancy. „ 6 Alto, several drat-class HOUSES In Wert Phil&del la. Forty second street, Jbetween Loeust and Spruce quire of J X). JOBES. TWESTT- FIRST Strest,abovo cnerinut, opposite tha Waning MflL mh9 Im* ion ACRES OF VALUABLE OIL m.„irC,L erritoI y for sale. Inquire at 80. 3* South THIRD Street,- ttp stains. . mhlO-Hg- QIL TERRITORY. Territory . tmderslgll ® d ta ' Te ‘ OI sale the following Oil I,°CO acres In FoMBt county, Fa., situated on the east branch of the Millstone Creek. S® acres fee'simple in Perry county, Ohio, on the' Sunday. Greek. 40 acres on the Federal Creek, Korean county. Ohio. u One valuable producing interest on Federal Creek, Morgan county, Ohio. - ■ Two-properties on Duck Creek. Korean county, Ohio. ICO acres on Big Bun, branch of Bond's Creek, Ritchie county, Va. . . 320 acres lease oh Federal Creek, Morgan county* Ohio. 190 acres fee simple on Laureifork of Worthington Greek, Wood county, Va, 100 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Worthington . Creak, Wood county, Va. 160 acres fee simple on Big Bun, Ritchie county. West Virginia. Also, several valuable producing interests In Veaaufl county, Fa. • GOOHKAH * SUSSELI," ' . mliis ct - aa Borlh FROBT Street. F~ )R 'SALK—A TWENTY YEARS’ LEASE OH A VALUABLE OIL TRACT, BEAR SMITH'S FERRY, BRAVER Conn®,. Pennsylvania; on the line of the Cleveland and l ittshnra Railroad and the Ohio River, 38 miles from Pittsburg. This property le on the same Sun as the celebrated Fatten and Thompson Wells, and is all flat or boring territory. There Is a Well down os it to the depth of <CO feeti which waß sunk in the spring of 1881, bat, like many T?“ B*nl«R.'a>«htles, Sc., sttH aland, ready for ase, further “areSSS& no4o'S’d, ll “* ? lOP<lrtjr • All the Wells in the immediate vicinity are producing WnHtt™ ■* a dsplh of 60U to9K) f«t7anf tne oil foend-in this region is known to be of a much superior qaslity to that in :Venango_,county, and coin maids a much higher price. The Lease'is subjaetto one-seventh royalty. ’ • For further information, terms, &c. t apply to Box 1619 B ALTIMOIKAfi, Ok WU BOTiCm; * mhlßEt 119 BMITHFIELD Bt .PITTSBURG, PA. CUGAR CREEK PROPERTY.—THIS Tjoifity of the prompt attention of those who desire to form areal, sound Oil Comioanvi a tract Of SIXHDBDRRD ACRES, in a choice location, with the SUGAR CREEK running through It, and title un doubted. OHB HALF of thl? Tract wWbrdl«££*Ur at a fair pries and on favorable terms, Those who want to see the original snrveys, and;«at the prlos, Sc., will address “Safety,” Pressofflce mbrs”. TO THE PU8L1C.—36,750 ACRES OF - 1 - LABD IB WBSTRRH VIKGIHIA, ln the Counties of * w xomikg add mcdowell. V - TITLE IHDISFtrSABLfr oHofodtoth e public for the price of train ™ or a little over *5 per am, in share, of *l,OBO ’ * WhltakerT iu ISSS, ha says GOAL abounds in fabulous onMUMa* ui n? a* m«en. nthS?ii^ °l*> WoSSTaSt nS for them—Yi%a Ipgely-inereaatnr market for ff em T m»klnk It adestrabU Investment Independent 011 development, of which we feel 3aee l^m^lvlU^tn.?’^P"*!ff, *° k® found on the ?« a 1 “R 1? wPOttB • that, have been made some time or«nm^ f l^f^ tefrom W^fSmthat^ctl“n bntCT”harMM a S|® tßcrllw4 * ome m ■*““* leaTta * Subscription Book at the office of PATTBBSON * BOTOTOH, for the . Ho- *3O WALHDT Street, tor the prweat. , feKOm SOA P FACT OR Y FOR BALK— One of the most eemplete Establishments in the City, having a good trade, (with Wholesale Houses already made. Address “Beninese,” at this of- ■,' . ; mhlLSt* t>EWB IN THE CATHEDRAL OF Bf: -»- rPETBR AND ST. PaBL. PHILADELPHIA. Persona desirous of pnreha.lng or rent ing Pews In the Cathedral., are regnested to leave thelr nanus with Mr, Walsh, of the Cemetery oSoe. Bnmmer street, east of Rlßhteerth. • They will be cominnnlcated’to the/com mlttee who wlll m.st at the Bishop’s zesidonoe.every ToMdejand Friday evening, at7X o’clock until fnz- !gS“ r ' Yvw-wci-A- Drexel, A. X Antslo, 3 P*aw®» 3f s? ,^? r * McKeone, Daniel KcDevltL and K J. Pohau, Bcquirec, . TO L X T—FOR SALBBROOHiTait Apply la. the tiow.. ioSBI-tf THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.' —Therefore, the nervous' and debilitated,should immediately nae HBLMBQL»*B ERTRAOTBOCH^ Al THOMSON’S LONDON KETCH, a hJtol.; £ WM®D»* FKRIHT RIZER - Al." Hot-air Ftunaees. HeitorsTLowSS^^S: JjaCTTOM BALEI), TOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION V JUB6, Hos. B3S sad »3, MJ6RKBT *’* LARGE FOEITIVE SALE OF GATPSTIRgs r> o„ n GETS. OABTOR aB;“ C*IRMATTIaOd, WISJIU SHADES, CaEPBT AI H>W TBIs MORNING. A CARD —The partteul*r awenttem of purcbuAra, requested to the general assortment of rieu f H ft t v*« ply, supertine aod fine ingrain, royal daim.fr V* 1 *! Man, cottage, hemp. rag. and Jlst carpets. *♦ H*£kW contract and coir mattings, carpet chain. jora, rad plain window *l, J *«JW( FOBmVX THIS MOSaISG, HWb IBIJb «1T» etraß.-wurtssolibr cm»w on four moDthH_ errdit, abont 303 plsmm rico irj thr«'plf. iupeffineand fine lsgruta, ro>»l ds.3 Venltien. temp, oottase. C.S end coco* &0., embrwdmjA ckol Wte ™» men! of snpsilor Roods, which m»y b« «s*nuotJj^ on the morning r, f sal*. ■ _____ ™ on ute “ Wfl “"* cowTßA Q T MATTING Also, 30 rolls superior 4-4 white * Masking** “included of BATURGAT. March 18 found a extends, aad TUtled Assortment of eej.j shader, fancy and plain, craoa, b-owa. Ac . to »S*» se Incite the attention of Psuasylraiiia and JUf-Jhj trade. , . Al*olo bales linen carpet chain. :Also 10 balraiinen ¥umUuu filllM. AlifcO 10 b ale. cb ain yarn. PEBRMFTOOT 8 ALB OF FRBNOH, INDIA. GEB*i» ANl> B B T[Sh DRY GOODS, ta. Es “*» ON MOM)AY MOSSING, March 20, at 10 o’clock, will bo cold, by catslom. .. fourmentbs' c«d!t. about ’A 600 PAOKAtKS AND LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry . ombretdns a large and choice assortment of fact ~. I Staple snides la silk, worsted, woolen, linen, ajj t .°N. ,B of theeeme will be Amn,ei far,,, mlnation with cstalosues, early oa the ntornloror -i Sale; when denials will find it to their interest t« t tdne. -SPICIAL SALB OF BIOH PARIS DRE3J Gi o a. Of the importattoa Fwre* Freres A c.^ March 20, will bsoo d a lame asrartment of the ab„ t fgTOrite make; eoßalstbg Inpsu of JT » Pieces bl*ck. mode, -and m- B , . laines. 3 -t picoes new and rich designs printed mous de i»u^ pieces Paris toils* and percales **■ —pieces Paris silk, check, and plainmoiam^if]^ DBESS SILKS —Pieces black :gros da Rkta**, _ grains, taffetas, lust’iiies, all widths, tolid otor* 73 farcy arts*- si be. gros deisples, Florences, &? ’ *“» Bk£6B GOODS, in plain and printed moase* !au« ( fancy plaidi, jnrtambitdes* grenadines, jMoaJr lawns, Ac. - . ' “ SfiAWL3.—An ft sortjnent of moi&rab b f ,,u bordered."Sftolla, and fancy shawls. forspriegaiUi GLOVES.—Men’e an'd woman’s b ac* asi c-Um kid, silk, and Hsie gloves and gauntlets. dl 888801 HBBIIS. &c —Colgate and Gaffs 1»* r;?lfi bands. rniBt&»s, iin*n cambric handkerchief, i.,f* lace, veils, crepes, &c | 9s * BOSS'ST KIBbOJSS.—Boxes solid colon, fat*;? blsclr fro* de Baples ribbons. ' ni VgtVIT 818 BOWS.—An invoice of Bos. lb', w * ' and cbalnette silk velvet ribbon*, of tee /*?,*£ t!Skatißgbrand. ,,> the Anstoffwing of the ewe* CLOaKS ADD BUNTLE* —a foil assortment * i newest spring styles * f kandeloth mantle* aed e - Also, hoop skirt?* Balmorals, silk and gfachast tu* brellae, ties, head nets, bag!* and drees trimming*, &* Included in oar sale of JItIBD&T, tfsreh 2Gsj, wU i» found a full assortment of Vienna broshe long »». square shawls* handsome designs; an invoioo of pUu colored taffeta ribbons, Noe. \ to tisai fiMuiPTogt suis of .poofs. bhoj, ,> BEOGAKS, ABUT QOußi, TKAVEMJIfa Bistj:; Aft „ . OH TUESDAY MORHIH3, . 1 March 21, at 10 o*cicck« .will be eold, by catalog, a fl fcurraoßths’ credit, about 1.100 ptatgva boots, mm . brotan-.caralrj boots.&c.,embraetn* a prime* a»d ff*& | awortment of seasonable *vOds of «Uy a*a ****, f Bitmifftctan. Will t>e o p<m for examination* with. siiiloKtes, morcincof tale. __ , tARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, Tsi YELLING BAGS. Ac „ . _ _ JK uriCß. —lncluded In our large sale of Boots aj* shoo* &o , , „,, _ „ rtnirrtr „ TUESDAY MORNING. . „ ' March 21st, wmbefoundla part tko followia* freA ano desirable assortment, sis: -- , - Men’s, boys', and youths* calf, volt, sod pump solo dress hoots; men's, bon' t I*4 youths’ kip and huff leather hoots? morn’s las lohg'leg cauatry hoots: men’s ana hoys* NubafinU. or Congress boots and hatmorais; men’s boys' «4 youths’ super kip, huff and polished grata, half and pump-sole brogsns; ladies’ fine kid. goat, and enamelled, patent sewed bvLraora'n and G»agr*i gaiters; women’s, misses’. and children s eaif aaa oaf. Uatbet balmor&ls and lace boots; children’* fiaskU, sewed city-madelsee boots: fancy sowed Mmor>lau( ankle ties; ladles’ fine black and colored lasttu* Co* gtess and side-lace gaiters; women’s, mines’, children's goat and morocco copper-nailed la*e ladies? fine kid slippers, carpet and enameled leather travelling bags* Ac. I*.BO«^OgmyB_SAM_OF_BEmBB k JPSEfIOH 1 GKRMisrAMB’BoMKSIMO DRY GOO XUi We will bold a lone tale of foreign and do«*-ti« dir roods by catalogue, on a credit of four months, and for cash* OF THJIH3D4T MOBFIHG. March 25i, atlO o'clock. embracing about 903 pieUm and lots of step e and ian*y articles in wooieas. wors teds. linen*, silks, and cottons, to wbicbwe lurks itis attention of dealers k. B.—Samples of tlmsams will toarrangaft fora*, amlnatiom with catalogues, airly on the nuntud aale, when dealers will find it to their lafcereU to fend. , • • M THOMAS & SONS, • Hob. 13d and 141 SoathFOUBTH Simt PUBLIC SALES OF.BBAL ESTATE AHD STOCKS li the Exchange exerjr Tuesday. LABOEFBBBBTOBJ SALS BEAL ESTATE, GEOMD BRSTS, 80886, STOCKS, ac. CABD.—Our sale on TUESDAY fiSXT, 2:«t instant Will comprise S 7 properties, SO of them by O'itt 4 Orphans’ Court, Trustees, aud Kxeoatur*—iocl-iiif handsome plain dwellings. valuable badness suada, large lot. five acres on ffirieteench and TwaUefc streets ; three lots, seventy-two acres. Twenty foartlt ward ; eupericr fanas. elegant country seat, graanl rents, stocks, bonds. Ore. See pamphlet catalogues Issued to-day. They Mil every week. For sales 28th March and 4th and lift April, seepages 22,33, and 34 catalogue. FOURTH BPEIKG BACB, March 2L i Estates o( Charles Williams, F. Allison, K. Jackses! , L. 8. Jenkins, J. B. Jacob*, W. 8. Skinner, E lrabtS ? Bordley Gib»on, A. E Peale. Phillips’ minors, C- £w a kill, J. B. Haines, Charles rax, and others. Twain 1 Relates. By order ot Orphans’ Court .and aXccnwn. ! 38 properties See handbills, _ FIFTH BPKIKG BALX, 38th Harsh. Valuable Sehnylkill county imal lands, the “Roiir j Head Tract,” 637 acres; country seat Sihool horn ' laneielessiitjresidence Brides street; flrst-c.aas swrs, Hoe. 2SSan42E7 Worth Third street; store and direJlSi, 823 North Third street; yaluable dreh-sireet loSTad other city property - - - A „ SIXTH SFKIHSJ S4l**, 4th April. 1 Jfeteto oTfh« late Jte' John Bedsaoa | Ter. B. Weaver, J Kirkpatrick, and others. mg- For list of properties to be sold at the above thraa aalea see pages 18,19, and 20 of cat> logiie of 14th isst. I Bale for account Dnlted States. WOOL AND OorTOIS CHfTINOS, ... THIS MORHINe. • March 18th, at 10 o’clock, at the auction store, s qaar tlty of wool and cotton cuttings, bating rope, t visa paper, Ac. - Also, lot clothing, shoes, swords, haversacks,dram, cartridse boxes, breast plates, Ac. . AES' Hay be examined the dayprevloas to said; PEREMPTORY SALE OF A PRIVATE COLLSCTIOI of valitable oil paibtiboh of tbb irA,,rAi, BHGLIdH, SBRHAir, ASTD-AHBRICAB SCHOOI& .. .„ , OH TUESDAY MORKIRO, March Set, 186$; at the auction store, commsnelai tl Ho’clock, wsu be sola; wtthoTltreeerya. a prints col, U etiou of YAIUABLS OIL FAINTIHGS. Included, will be fous d, variouß interesilu g rabiari*. Hiatorical, tcriptural, landscape, au domestic scenes. 49** For.particuLirc sca catalogues and the plctam, which will be slanged three days previous to sue. BALK OF A. LAW LIBRARY. „ Oil MOHDAY AF^RWroOK, - March 20th, at the Auction Store, a valuaWe Library, including the Pennsylvania Reports. Ae. . ALSO, LARGE BOOK JDASR jWALHDT OFFICB TASK ARD COPYISO PRESS. .. - Bale, _ STOCK OP GROCERIES CARTS. FBRBITURK CIS. LtJMBSR WHEELS, &Q. _ , OH. TIJJSSDAY MOSKISG, 21st Inst., at-10 o’clock, at Maylaudville, Twaair* fourth ward, by order ef the exeotuors of Thoau Woodward, deceased, the stock of groceries, 2 cam. fuiniture car, lumber wheels, about 120 bushels toes, lot U&d pipe, 9 b&rrele'fionr, platform scale*. It PAKCOAST & WABHOOS. 415 1 TIQgRKRS, MARKET Street. XiBOE ,SSSSSSS SALE OF 780 LOTS ABEE’CII fS^» < i S ISSrJ ) .S?„ GOOIDS > RMBROIDKHIK-: LIRER ABD HOODS, by catalogue, „ OB WRDBBSDAY. 3^’^ eo F me i u4Bl at 10 o'clock. , Included will be found, a vary large and ailtactin assortment of eeatonable goods. YEEY LARGE AHD ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL BiU OF 800 CASES STRAW GOODS. By Gstalogna OB FRIDAY Kerch 24th. commencing at 10 o'clock Included in this sale, the first for spring of 1865* be found a very desirable assoriment of newest bonnets and hats, for the approaching seasoa* in st»f and fancy braids, for ladles*, misses', and children wear. "PHILIP FORD &CO„ AUCTIOMEEBS, A B!»5 MARKET and SMB COMMERCE Stfeeta POSITIVE SALE OF 1.200 CASES BOOTS AKI SHOES. OB MOHDAY MORBTBG, March 20th, eommenrisgatlO o’clock, we will selUf catalogue, for cash, 1,206 cases boots, shoes, balroerals, cavalry boots, &c , comprising a desirable assortment of spring gcodi, to which we the early attention, of buyers. LARGS SALS 0F3L500 OASES BOOTS AKD SHO& ok Thursday; morbissg. March 23. commencing at 20 o'clock, we will hU catalogue, for cath, 1,660 ca*es hoots, shoes, bttftf* balmoraJs, cavalry boots, gaiters, alipperß. Sc, comprising a prime and desirable assortment of goods, to w 1 ich. tha. atteutiop ofJmy«t» is invited* l.. HORSES 11 . HORSES J! Qfabteeica&tbr Gjobbak’s Opfio*, ':•; 1 ‘ : : ‘ ___ FinaEDrraiox: * _ Wassjsqiqs Oity, February 13, lSfu r EOBSES, suitable for the tatalzr service, . purchased at Giesboro Depot,, is open maria* 1 . April 1, JSCS.' J . .. i. r . . 1 Horree will be delivered to Captain. I, Howry*?® 7 A. &IL, and be subjected to the usual Governm^ s5 * \ Specification*, : “Cavalry Horses sound In all particular*, well broken. In foil rood condition, from fifteen (15)? to sixteen Bigb»from fire (s)*io- n!na(9) years old, ’*vs! adai&diaeYery waTtocavalry purposes, tween nine (9) and ten GO) years of aye. if sHU and healthy, may he accepted, /C * hundred and aeveniy-i™ daJ^V # ©a&h. Honrs of inspection, from 9A. M. toir.M., Payment will he made at this office- ?Kl3 fel7-tapl Colonel In charye irStvMd?*!*: fr A ktillbry AND CAVALB* BLOEBBB. AHSIBTAST QnABIBaStASTER’S o£HC|> U 39 OIEAKD SIiEHT, PKHJ.BBLPHI *- JO. IS* t HOHBBS suitable for the ArtlHery and CavsltyjlJ 1 vice-will be purchased by the undersigned in tel; each animal to hesahieetedto the usnai ue 1 mentinspeetlon before being accepted. Horse* tor the Artillery Serrtee mart he »°iind la ali particulars. strong, qirick, oil. well broken and e«na» trotters in harness. Jtesh and condition, from six to ton years old. ,ya than UH hands high; each Horse to weigh not lew 1050 pounds. „,_i,iiersH ; . One Hundred and Bight, Dollars »180)wiU»'' , for cache * , , ‘ Cavalry Horses must he sound In w | broken/in' fall flesh and *ood condition, from I 3 - hands high, from five to* sine years old. &b < adaptedin everyway to Cavalry purposes. mr One Hundred and 6!xty>ftv» Dollars ($155) *** be paid. Tns^ Horses will he to the United States iggj tor, at the GBEAT WKSTKSJr HOTEL, A f h A aai Street. Philadelphia. P* .between Thirteen 111 Broad streets* By orderof Goh ’Wmiam.McKlm, _ Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Ewjjh Captain and mUfrSK Bfta. EVANS & WATSON’B Igffi 1. BilAlUltDßE^ U SOOTH yODBTH BTKBSI. i Um wtotr Of huuL' MALCOLM MAONBI^ zEZ, BTOBB. ISo. 3XO liflH Street, teloy Bum—. . , ' PHIIJL&XLPHU. % „-.gsi*i W* Glasses xsfltie* to salt &U a***, and ®*gp» rep&trioir nurefoUy and promptly attended to* » KO fain in EXTRAS^ T-Hitronß Oxide Ctea ttiJ&P* T*agHfta end artosai *tile of [* TJSSTH IHSBBTBD- , -nsHS. ■~ssss*J QiliD KYBB MAPS «»-.«** W j to qiMdUT niton and «W»» Bw>Tbj iraillw* o* wwlet ot TBS CSJ*TS- y H, B r FOOTE. M- v 1130 BKOABWIT. a»* T,< * THE SCIENCE Of 7
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