PRES TICK AN Ae Richmond is surrounded by a line of torpedoed, burled a few inches below the surface of the ground, and the weight of seven pounds will explode any one of them. It will probably be well for the Fede ral forces,lnstead or marching In over them, to force the rebels to march out oyer them. —ls Sonth Carolina alive or dead I Bow can she be expected to have any bieath In her when a huge army, with all Its artillery, horses, baggage wagons, ambulances, and pontoons, has inarched right through her heart and bowels! The town of Lynn, Mass., makes many mil lions of shoe-pegs eyery year. But some of the re hel States and cities,asiiresolvednot to bebeatenln the pegging line by any Yankee town, have pegged clean out. —Yho three hundred thousand slaves to be raised b ?. t J e .^ o< i¥ f s de,,ao ll Fill be a blaok cloud, from which the lightning probably, In rebel opinion, will take thewrong direction. There was a gnat struggle for pieces of the rope with which Sue Mundy was bung. Every fol low that wanted a piece of It hall-deserved the whole of it. Most of the rebels now nominated for office la the South decline. They are as declining as their ctunnoy. Oneof the newspapers calls General Sherman . “ the hammer of God.’- There’s no trip to that We have thrown the rebels In a dozen desperate hugs and tugs. The next throw seems likely to prove the death-thiow. It Is boasted to Moolle that the women wulturn out to defend the oily. Bnt where are all the broom sticks to coins ficm f The aause of the rebellion and that of the Union are both Inevitably doomed—the former to defeat, the latter to suocess. Wo unfortunate nose was ever more completely snubbed than the rebel President was by the rebel Congress. If gold is, as It has been ealled, the political ba rometer, what are the Indications of the weather now! _ The great fault that the rebels have to dud with Sherman is that he Is too forward. The slaves used to go off by the underground railroad. Now they take the regular alr-llne. __ . —'We suppose that South Carolina may now be clamed among the extinct volcanoes. the carartr. MUHAKY. the BOUBLEDAY cobby martial. The court reassembled yesterday morning at the usual hour, all the members present. The proceedings of the preceding meeting were read by the lodge Advocate, Colonel Foster, after which the lurtber examination of Mr. J. R. Bose man waa continued: Be knew that duck to, some of the sheds at the Arsenal had been mildewed; wlt neis bad never manufactured anything but shelter tents for Mr. Cozens. In answer to a question by Mr. Brewster, the witness stated that Mr. Hewett held an animosity to Mr. Neal. Witness reproved Hewett (or something he had said about Mr. Neal, and Mr. Hewett alterwaMs acknowledged that he was Intoxicated when he had made remarks deroga tory to Mr. Neal; a tent will measure less down a seam with buttonholes than it does over a plain selvedge; this Is owing to the faot that to making the buttonholes a part of the material Is taken up to sewing: the dlflerenee would be about an lnoh; am only Interested to the trial so far as it would prove bis Innocence of the charge made against him, that his tents were short of measurement; my busi ness has been eitlrely ruined by these allegations. The examination of Mr. Boseman here closed, and the court adjourned. QUICK WORK.. Fifteen days were given to Captain T, B. Smith to rate* ft eoropauy of oce hundred men* to beat tacbod to tbo old 95tb P. T > Colonel Qoslino. Tbo Captain secured too services of that veteran police officer. Samuel Johnson, of Old Southwark, and the company was recruited in eight days. It Is officered as iollows j Thomas B. Smith, captain; Samuel Johnson, first lieutenant; David foray, second lieutenant. The company, It Is expected, will leave this morn ing for theltont. Moat of the men have seen more or less service to the oause, and therefore they are valuable. Tbe regiment, of which they will form part, belongs to the 6th Army Corps. TRANSFERRED. Yesterday the colored soldiers who have been pa tients to tbe Summit House Hospital were removed, to tbe hospital at Beverly. RECRDITIHO. Yesterday warrants were Issued for the payment of the city bounty to 86 men, credited among the several wards as follows: Wards. Mon. 'Fayd*. Mem First. 2 Tenth... ........11 Second. 2 Fliteenth ..IT Third 1 Sixteenth 7 Fourth 2 Eighteenth 6 Sixth 4 Twentieth ..32 Eighth 1 THE CHRISTIAN STREET HOSPITAL—THE VOICE OF THE SOLDIERS. The Christian-street Hospital and School for Maimed Soldiers, established by tbe Bev. Johu Long, a chaplain of the U. S. Army, is to very suo eesslul operation. We propose, occasionally, to to troouce'brlef statements or the scholars, to order that the nubile may form an idea of the working of the Institution, and to Induce an affirmative re sponse to the committee of gentlemen who recom mend the school to the favorable consideration of the people. The committee appointed for this pur pose are Messrs, Alfred B. Potter, Ohaa. E. Lex, Thos. Latimer, and John P. Rhoads. These gen tltmen have issued,a oltcular containing the follow ing appeal: The tSUtistlan-street Hospital has been opened by Government for the tpeoial purpose of receiving from other hospitals tneh soldiers as have been maimed or otherwise rendered incapable of follow ing their former occupations, to receive suoh in struction as a patriotic public will provide for. As the Government is responsible only for the ordi nary hospital expenses, the. eoßt of education will have to be met to some other way. It Is designed to qualify the men for some useful business whereby they oan earn a living, instead of being thrown helpless on the world. The pensions they will be entitled to oan scarcely provide them with the ne cessaries of life. The time passed at the hospital will be devoted to the improvement of their minds, instead of suffering them to rail into Idle habits or engage to pastimes- injurious .to thalr morals.' The practical operation of the sehool Is found to be even more favorable than was anticipated. The men engage to the exercises with a zeal and earnestness which must make them successful. Over twenty have already been supplied with situations, and applications for more are eonstantly being received. Fnbllo sympathy to their behalf will always se cure them employment when they are at atl quail fled, and It remains to be seen whether they shall have an opportunity of being Instructed so as to meet this desire for their services. The list of soholars contains the names of 139 sol diers; the average attendance Is 9S, They are tanght reading, writing, book-keeping, telegraph ing, &o. EBSPONfIK OP THE SOHOLAEB. Tbe first response is from a soldier whoso ohlro graphywas accomplished with his left band. Th« letter speaks for itself. Ills as follows. The writing is good: ■' Chbibtiak-strbet School Philadelphia, Pa. JSev John Long, Chaplain. U. S A : Sir: ltwasyour ctsire to have me yon a short hJßiory of my He stece l left home, It was on the Bth of Annul, 1882, that 1 took leave of my friends at home aid enlisted in the service of the United States. Hot because I was compelled to do bo, bm bscsuie I con eidered it my duty to assist in potting down this rebel lion. The Lord was so hind as to guard, shield, and protect me from harm, through several severe battles and hard marches,* but on the rOth of May, 1864. at the memorable battle of Bpottsyjvania. it was my misfor tune to reeelve a severe wound, which resulted in the leas of my right arm. 1 was conveyed to the hospital, end there Buffered with my wound for four months, until I was well enough to walk out. I heard of this institution, and icaolved to avail my «tlf of the opportunity of obtaining an education, of which I was very much in need. Accordingly, on the 23d of January, 18c6,1 was transferred to this place, at Which time I could not write my own name bo that it could be read. I commenced studying, determined to improve my time as well ns l could, and yon can see howl hare progressed. M - Tonis, reipectfully* W, N. HOrLiB, The following was written With the left hand: _ March 15,1865. Bear Sir : Ton are desirous of a communication from me in regard to mv past life and studies slnoe I came into this school, lam a native of Pennsylvania, born lathe village of Miirov, Mifflfa county, in the central part of tbe State, is 1837. My fatherja a black smith by occupation, and as socn as 1 was able to assist in the chap I war put to work at that trade, but not liking it 1 turned my attention to farming, which 1 continued at until the fall of 1864, when 1 entered the United States service at HarrL burg, Pa. I enlisted in Company C. 45th Begimeni, and done duty is that regiment, haying gone through the battles of the wilderness, Spousyrvania Court House, North Anna liver, and Fottorotomy Creek, though last, not least, the hard- fought fl> Id of Chad Harbor, where I lost my right arm on the 3d of June in defence of my conntry. It is * great Joss.bnt 1 donox ree? et it,knowing thav I lost ®( freedom and human libe;ty, and >m willing to sacrifite my life and all rather than yield to * set of men who have baea a curse to thi» fair land of oars. 1 entered this hospital July 19, 1864, and seeing the seed of education, I devoted myself to study to fit myself for something ufaful iu after life, not having the advantages of education in earlier d»ys. but I ex pect to accomplish that end with much difficulty. My studies ire arithmetic,, grammar, and writing. We, the students of this school, owe a debt of gratitude to the citizens of Philadelphia that we can never repay. Ali that we cm do at present la to return our thanks for their kindness "With much respect Ac., THAJDDBUS FEETIG. * _ r _ , March 16, 1865. j»* u. John Long: Bear bin: as yon desired a communication from me, expressing my views in regard to this school, I will stndc&TGT to comply with y our request I enlisted In the army at tbe commencement of the present war. My you.thful da.ys were not as well improved as they might have been: therefor*, at the time in which I en tered the army my education was very limited. Any person who is acquainted with the duties of an army, will know that literature is not its object. I was wounCed at the battle of Cedar Cheek, October isth.lBBl My left arm was shattered by a Minle ball, which -rendered amputation accessary. I was transferred to this hospital, January 14, 1863, for the purpose of at tending school. 1 have made rapid piogxe*s in all the studies to which I have applied my mind. I think that y our efforts in organizing end carry ing on this institu tion have been crowned wlihthelargesttnccess. I know that I have been benefitted by it. and I think all who have taken advantaae of tie facilities offered are of the same opinion. With these few remarks, I will dose, wishing you success in all your undertakings Yours, truly, FJ3ABE M. KASTMaN, _ March 14,1865. •Rev* John Long: . Sir: As you request a commcnlegtion from me, stat ing ray views and opinions of the School for Maimed fcoJdiers, under jour cfcarge. 1 amready to comply. In order to do this it will bs necessary to give you a short account of the past; my enlistus ent, my re-enlistment, my being w trended, and my stay in the Bicetown Hos pital, and finally, my transfer to the school. While purtuing the peaceful avocations of agriculture at my home in Western Pennsylvania, the sonsd or the hos tile cannon was hears, at d the news fashed overths wires. Sumpter has fallen 1 and the Stars aod Stripes have been trampled in the duseby traitors. The roar oJ ’ cannon save thjn no uneextatu sound, but showed to -every man in this glorious land where he stood—he was now either for or agafmt; for union or disunton. After the call for three months wan filled, and no more . volunteers w< ulo Ite accepted* I fendiy hoped the war wcuid Boon end: butalasl traitors, blind to all reason and common sente, still insulted our flag, and bid de fiant* U our authorities. More men being called. Ire* solved to he among the defend. rB of our siorious insti tutions, end on the 2Ut of August, 1881.1 left mv hrnnit and all its endesrmet ts to battle fo “he right. fjoSI the K2d Pennsylvania Volunteer* at Pittsburg, and a «««proceeded to Wasbineton iit>. where I .pent rtfs winter of 1681. in preparing for the memorable Pislncula ssmpalgn, under .he famous--Ymiar Hapoleoo,” which terminated so Inglorioualy. not to thehrarejnen-whofonghtand won the battles, but to the indecision and is competent:; of our leaa.r—the man whoso name might now he immortal iue’.ead of being coTtred with li farnr. After partieipiiing in somt : of the battles in Virgin i. and Harrianc, we at las : arrived at the banks < t the Bam- an. having te-enllstot on tbe 19th of Di comber, and bring at homesixty dtvs Jhe winter passed-away pleasantly On the 4th o’ May we atarled. v Sth bar sera firing and bands p ay ing, under our gallant loader, D. 8 Grant, the hero of many a hard fought field, what» ss our destination, doyou ark.l Elehmona. the goal-we have tried to reach ro long, and, X think. imo which our armies will yet marsh trinniphemly. After beating lack the foe at the Wilderness, at Snott eytv.nta, ana liola Harbor, we at las. a.n.ed in front of Paterscurg. where our bravo colored troops, on tbe loth of June, so gallantly routed the rebel., and gave to tbe world an exhibition.of patriotism and valor that puts to shame the many lr suits heaped upon them as a race-. Henceforth let Petersburg, Port Hudson, and -uluetee hear testimony that the colored man is worthy &;>!{" “on* tbe bravest of earth’s mighty one, quo rebels. thinking to deter our bravo and sagacious JtofS I ,*'?® hu orTtinat purpose, must needs send a mt capit-1. where so many Im lasted. and where our most » 4 I' l ’ ndvl ers admtni-ter the affaire of our Government. Aa usual to eheckmata this move of the rebels, the “cS™ was Mat! of which your httmb-e servant f irmeda cart • *r,l vie r .at the capital,we found ail in confnetoo end'eMltoment* ttere wasconsiderah ehntrring tosnd ftoSsS,.!’ dug in hot haste Ota steed, the enemy brio*’but’a'few muee diitant. We ao vented throuah \he itty out b? -yond tbe foittfleattons, and toon mat the enemy of our pact country, end repaired him. After a Tew to? significant eklnuisbei, we halted at or near Charles -town, Va. .where old John Brown was hang, the first martyr in the cans* of human liberty and freedom; hie rplrlt is etni marohlng on We were roused frorn onr elomher on the 19th of Septemher, and at once atartedfor WVncheeter, aed met the en-my and drove him through the city, acd far beyond. Tola was a most signal vlttory to our arms; the only trophy I i ß t.ia of that bloody ueld is abeautifn] aword taS on from a reb-1 offletr. After the tatt e of Winchestar. we met the enemy min at htraehurg Fuber’s am, an d Cedar Creek, where Sheridan’s army won the most remark,. Me victory of tbe war, end rid the Valley of any fur- Cher battles In this engtgement. while altack-ng the «emy“ w«rki. With the old hag ol the 1014 U ay hand. I wfiH strode !n ifcs rfafct hend by a mute ball, and; thereby hat tbe X&ei tbree fmsers of my right ,bSBd. a villlig sacrifice in oar clortaas cause. A frw Jay a alter I was wounded I ,waa seat to tbe McClellan tforpital, where I remained until the 18th ©1 January, whin feeling to rnuah tnaueed ©f an education and dfSixJrg to improve m? tataljeoh lap plUd for admission to the ChrleUan-etreet School* I. Save etw attended seven weeks, and as farasl am apt® to judge this eehcol is the most decided ®f{he present day. Wfc&t strideawe do make in States in a short time ! We have Christian Comrairelon. and 3a»t, bnt ao*J**& a school hTWonndfd men who are not by manual labor. Here he may attend, school, two or three months, and thereby prepare himself toieatßLa comfortable living, and not be a burden on society. The learning and knowledge some have already acquired and will acquire will be of much m ore Talus to them than all the bounties or pensions the Government could aive them. Onr ambition is here encouraged, and we are madelto feel that we are sn«n, and can act, think, and do for ourselves. In supporting and encouraging such an Institution a* this, the people are conferring a favor on us which cannot be valued. They are rearing for US add them • monument more lasting than If, * 1 Of sculptnred marble piled on high, Orloftj granite to the sky," because the good done tn*se brave men shall be lasting as eternity. I am surprised oven now at the improve ment I have mad© under the well conducted system of .the school. I expect yet more, and if permitted to enjoy the very great privileges and advantages a little longer. I shall leave this place, feeling that lam not dependent on the cold charities of the world, bnt l shall then be able to live and maintain myself by the knowledge I have gained while here X knowthere are others who will do tbe same, and to the founder of this institution we owe a lasting debt of gratitude. Lotus cherish his memory as that of our dear*at friend, and rank him among the great pubtte benefactors df the present day. WXU snch an Institution pay? Will it be a success and worthy of patronage by the Government and people? Bndouotedly it 1»- Is it mot a good in vestment if you take one of these brave men by the hand, permit him to enjoy these advantages a short time, and then by set him on his fe*t again, make him feel ht is a man, end not a great burden on society in tie fa tort? ’The 'advantages afforded here 1 are equal to most of our schools and academies throughout the land, and but :ew soldiers who are permitted to enjoy these pr.vilegf* bnt appreciate and improve them. My earnest des're md prayer Is that a kind Providence may in (he fninre, as in the past, crown the labors of these kind friends with success,-and still prosper the school and make it the means of doing much more good. With this I close, but with profound respect I remain Yonrobrdleitservant, &c., „ LEWIS C. WHITE, Co. H, 102 d P. V. Y. March 16.1885. „ f Bear Sin: Afctbe request of our worthy chaplain 1 will give ions short history of my past life and studies Bine© I entered this school lam a native of this State; born in Beaver county, September, 1840. My father is a farmer, and. I being the eldest son, had to assist on the farm ae foon as I became able; consequently I had very little advantage of schooling. I continued at fatin’ ing until August, 1863, when 1 enlisted, at Pittsburg, in Company 3>, 149th Pennsylvania Yolanteeni I con tinned-with my regiment until July let, 1863, when I was wounded at Gettysburg, which wound necessitated the amputation of my right leg, below the knee Since that time Ib&ve been trying to fit myself for srme po sition where I could make a Jiving wi hontniuchb »«tty labor.. Byrcqueei I was tranelerred here, Jan. 2fith. and have attended school regularly ever since. I feel that I have made great improvement in the short time that 1 have beui here 1 think that a man need not ask a bater eh ance for getting an education than is afforded hero, and the meet of the man are embracing the oppor* tusiiy to the utmost of their ability. For my cart I think it is a perfect sacoess; end there is no doubt but the most of the men here, in a few months, will be ca pable of making an honest and honorable livelihood, and be an advantage to the community and their friends, ine'ead of* charge and burden. . The various branches taught are spalling, rending, writing*, grammar, arithmetic# geography, bookkeep ing, telegraphing, aud phonography. frith CHOOKS _ PBIIADELPHIA, March 16, 1885. Mr. Chaplain tong: , .. Six: Ond.ratal ding that you, derir, a eommnnteattoa to wilting from «aoh of the members of tele school, lu clndirg a statement when, boro, and a sketch of chair li.es, and their opinion In regard to this present insu lation, I take pleasure to responding, »e fellows: lam a I atl.c of the State of Pennsylvania; I was horn In Brie county; I cm a farmer, thonuh I hare no farm of ray own I lived *t home till 10 years of age. In the fallof 1816 I went to the Western count-T; Iwas.ln Mlnnerota and Wisconsin three years. In the fallof 16t91 returned to my home, In Erie county. Pa. . where I leraalned until the breaking ont of the war. lit 1881 I enlisted, and have bsen a soldier ever since. In re gaid-to this inetitniion, which! have the privl'ege of attending, it cannot fee spoken of too highly, and those under whose tofinescelt waa founded have my warmest thanks. I think that inoalentabie good will he the re sult of the teachings of this school. I thank God there la a class of pbopls In America that appreciate the services of the soldier I think there la xothing to degrade the American soldi- r, feat ills own eelf-denrsdlng acts—though he has done nothing hat his duty, and deserves praise no farther. I do not regret any of the sacrifices 1 have made for onr country. lam willing to do more mill, even to the sacrifice of life itself, rather than the rebels should, triumph and OUT great end glorious country become a fey ward and reproach among all civilized nations. I was wounded to the right arm on the 8 U day of May, 1E64. at the battle of the Wilderness, and re moved from.the field to Alexandria, Va. My arm waa amputated at that place on the following 14th Inst. On thel3tho f JalyJ waa traesferr* d to Philadelphia, and my arm did not entirely heal until November last. Ho xot view these lines with a critic s eye, Bntptssiey Imperfections by. Yonrs. Sc., - OBBIN J. MCALLISTER. MISCELLANEOUS. THE PUBLIC SQUARES. . Under the supervision of tbe police authorities, the squirrels to Washington Square were shot to day* to order to rid that beautltol enclosure of the pests. This was considered necessary, beoanse ex perience taught that these little animate not only drove away all the birds, but prevented others from visiting the trees and singing their morning and evenlngpralse to the bland days of spring and sum mer. we can well remember when thousands of sweet songsters made the pnblio squares vooal with their melody. Besides this, the picture presented was one of varied beauty. Birds or every plumage,-from the oriole to the chirping wren—from the handsomely crested cedar-bird to the American sparrow—nestled among the branches-Of the stately trees, and many of them knew no other home. In those days worms were nowhere to be seen. The unfortunate absence of the feathered tribe, because of the introduction of squirrels, afforded an oppor tunity for annoying insects to creep In and usurp the places that had been gay and pleasant for years before. Now that the squirrels have been numbered with the thirgs that were to Independence, as well as 'Washington Square, the public may reasonably expect a return of the birds and the consequent destruction of worms. The work of erecting bird boxes to the trees Is progressing finely, and it Is quite likely that before the coming summer passes many a little warbler will make Its first appearance amid the foliage of these great local public resorts.. ACCIDENT. James Bee, aged 36 years, was so shockingly In jured by the premature explosion of a blast, yester day afternoon, near the wire Bridge, that it was supposed one of his legs would have to he ampu tated. SUPPOSED SUICIDE. A man named Myers, who resided to Sixteenth street, near Tine, was discovered to the yard of his dwelling-house yesterday morning. His throat was cut. It was supposed that he had committed suicide. INQUEST NOT HELD. The coroner waa unable yesterday to make an In. vestigatton respecting the death of the lad who died Item wounds received a few nights ago at or near the depot at Broad and Prime streets, because of the non-appearance of witnesses. FOUHD DEAD. A woman named. Alice Smith was found dead in bed yesterday morning, at her residence, Fifth street, below vine. THE COURTS. Supreme Court—Present, Woodward, C. J„ and Justices Thompson, strong, Bead, and Agnew. John A. Brown et al. vs. The Xehlgh Coal and Navigation Company. Oertlfloato bom Nisi Frias; opinion by Strong, J. In deciding this case, the conrt say, that-the complainants are not on titled to any dividends on their sorip, or on the stock into which their scrip has been converted, except such as may have been declared subsequently to the con version of their scrip. They were never stockhold ers, by virtue of thelrserlp alone, nor even stockhold ers with a right to cash dividends postponed. They were holders of nothing more than an engagement of the Company, that they might become stockhold ers after the funded debt of the Company had been paid off, or adequate provision had been made for Us discharge when due and payment demanded. De cree of the NM Pilns waa affirmed. BODHTT AFPBOPBIATIOW6, Speer et al. vs. The School Directors of Indiana eonnty. It having been suggested to the court by F. O. Brewster, Esq., City solicitor, that the city of Philadelphia is largely Interested In the question as to the constitutionality of the appropriations by municipal and county authorities for the payment of bounties to volunteers, which is Involved in this case, and which 1b to be reargued at Harrisburg, May 24th, before a full court, leave was given to Mr. Brewster to appear and take partln such ar gument. The list of cases from the Western dlstrlot spe cially assigned for argument here was then taken up. Garrett & Martin vs. Wilcox; Elk county. Ar. sued by .O. B. Curtis for plaintiff in error. The court declined to hear the other side. Peratrian: Ordered that,the writ of error Issued in the case he quasbed. Meyer vs. Meyer; Elk oonnty. Argued by R. Brown and Henry Southern, Esqs„ for plaintiff In error, and by 0. B. Curtis, Esq,, for defendant In error. . APPOIMTMBBTS OV INShkOTOBB OP THE EABTBBH FBEITEHTIARY, Richard Vaux, Furman Shepherd, Alexander Henry, Thomas H. Powers, and a. J. Drexel, Esq., were reappointed Inspectors ol the Eastern Peni tentiary, lor the term of two years from the 26th day of March, 1866. Mr. John Johnßon was. appointed erler of the Su preme Court, to date from January 1,1865, and un til the further order of the court. The court then adjourned for the term. It will next meet at Harrisburg. Snp rente Court at Riel Prlas—Justice Strong. TOLLS OH THE EEAOIHO BALLBOAD OOMPAHT. Timothy Boyle vs. The Reading Railroad Com pany. Inequity. This was j an application for an junction to restrain the Reading Railroad Com pany from charging for freight aud transportation more than the maximum sum (four oents a mile for freight, and two.cents a mile for passengers) allow ed by their act of incorporation. The ease was argued some time ago, and was decided by Judge Strong yesterday. He said the charter of the com pany granted two powers—the first being that of a railroad company, and the other that of a trans portation company. Under the first power they might allow the use of their road to others for the conveyance of freight and passengers. Under the second they were allowed themselves to be what are commonly known as carriers. He decided that the word tolls, used In the act of Assembly, fixing a maximum price, did not apply to transportation hy the company Itself, bnt only to oases where their road was used hy other carriers. The Injunction was refused, and the eomplaiuant’s bill dismissed. Court of Oyer and Ter miner—Hon. lames K. ludlow and Hou. Joseph Allison, Associate Justices. The bill of Indictment In the ease of William Hopkins, oharged with the murder of Andrew Mc- Marrity, was handed to the jury at twenty minutes of two o’clock. The court adjourned at five o’clock, the jury- not yet having rendered a verdict. Or course tha jury are kept together, and will bring in their verdict this morning, David Blggard, the soldier charged with shooting Mrs. Hancock, was held ln*a 000 ball for Ms appear ance on Saturday next. Major General George Oadwalader entered ball for tire aooused. THE POLICE. [Before Hr. Alderman Beltler, 3 ALLEGED BOBBERY. Two men were arraigned at theOentril Station yesterday on the charge of robbing hum named Connor of the sum of 4400. The only evidence ad duced was to the effect that Mr. Con-ier was la company with the two defendants; he hid #4OO In his pooket; he drank freely, and under the tnfiuenoe of the liquor fell Into a deep sleep; when he awoke he found that all Ms money haa been taken. The accused were released on bail to await a further hearing. HIBROMEB. It was not Goldsmith A Brothers, but Messrs. Goldsmith A Hohenfels’ store, on Market street, that ,was robbed of sueh a heavy amount of goods, as stated yesterday. jgNGLISH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH AT.TS. Iff STOKE AffD GLABS. ALBERT 43. ROBERTS, DKALBB Iff FIHE GBOCEBIES, »b4-tf Comer of ELEVKHTB and VIST* Si* Rb BVANS & WATSON’S W BALAMAffDKE BAFI 1» SOOTH POUOTH STBKBT, , , . PHILADELPHIA. PA Ur« variety of TISB-FBOOI 84188 always o» OIL COMPANIES. Iggr GAHESOI PETROLEUM €O. Of PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL 81.000.000. SHAKES ......«....«...aoo.OOO. FAR VALUE. ..™—™~*B.OO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE *». M. president. VANOK STEWART, or Kasdm oonxrr. ta. TREASURER. E. G- JAMES, , of FJnr,ADniPHit, SECRETARY, J. L. DARLINGTON. WBBT OBnsran, fa. * DIRECTORS, VANCE STEWART, Mercer eonntyi Fa. JOHN & LEONARD, WeetCfaeeter, Fa. ». 0. FORNEY; Wariilngton, D. 0. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, D. 0. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. Fa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE O. EVANB, Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta. Lancaster to.. Fa. The present and prospective value of the stock of this Company mar be Inferred 1 from tbe fast that it owns a ten simple interest to 473 (four hundred and seventy three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory in'Venango county, believed by the most experienced oil men to that region to be eapable of producing a net annual In tome to the Company of one and a half million dollars, or three times the entire cost of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty-five per sent, a month on Its subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent, > per annum on Us par value. The following is n description of the Company’s pro perty; One-fourth fee simple Interest to the celebrated “Hooyer ” Farm, eltaate on the Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 393 (two hundred and ninety-two) aoree,. with SS3 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are how twelve leases, each ten' rods square, and from Which the owners of the foo simple get one halfthe oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there are thro wells owned by the owners of tha foe, from whloh they get all the oil. ) On this farm there are now ton wells In operation, producing an average of ton barrels per day .and several othera are about being tubed. There are also on Tt 187 (eighty-savsn) more lota ■ snrveyed, and more than fifty applications are now standing to lease thelatterforone half the oil to the owners. „ , ; Ont of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a fact whieh sufficiently demon strates the great richness and reliability of tha terri tory. '«o.Y‘ ■ ' *“ Is the entire fee simple Interest to 181 Con* hundred and eighty-one) seres, situate on the Allegheny riyer, near ly opposite the “Hoover” 1 Farm, and a Uttlenearar Franklin, at the month of Mill Ran. having a front of Sfi rode on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Run, with ample boring surface for one hundred wells, or Lota of ten rods square. This tract is known as the “Stewart Farm,” and la clear of all teases or incumbranoos of any kind. There Is now In operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the sonth. In fact, the "Stewart.” Farm Itsurrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short ttmeastngla tease of 80 rods front, on the.imme dlate opposite tide of the river, sold for *166,000 (ome hundred and sixty-five thousand -dollars.) On. this tease a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition tothe territory of the “Stewart" Farm, which is believed to.be equally se good as tha “Hoov er," there an en it a three-story Grist Mill, with fine watertpower.'a good farm : .house, and other buildings, bat will be of use to tta* company. The durability ot this Immediate oil Motion is Hlns trated-bythe fact that some of the wells on the “Hoov er” Farmhavebsenpumpingfor over four yean, with out any material diminution In their yield, white the oil here produced, from lte greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel more than the Ml at Oil Creek. , The officers of too Company feel Justified In present ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous management, the abova p lands can be made to yield for the benefit of tbe stockholders in a comparatively short time: . THE “STEWART FARM." There la room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all of which can be teased Immediately for one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company, Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred write, although there la room for three hundred) et the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Belly product of 1,000 hbla. Ont of this the Company’s share would bo. 400 bbls. Veins of drily yield to the Company, at ton dollars per bhi (it is now selling at *l3. fiO, *—«.....mu.56,000 00 Glowing throe hundred working days to the year, this would make the Oompa- . ny’l annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone-™ .....■.• •...... •—•—*. 1,600,000 00 Glowing the same estimates for the “Hoov er ’ ’ Farm, in which the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the —n; net receipts from the latter would be..., 676,000 00 Making the annual receipts from both Farms 1,376,000 00 Deducting from this amount the sum of *370,000 for contlngencies, would leave Net Annual Income of the Company™™. *1,600,000 00 ALL THEBE LOTS CAN BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED. If It Is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the Oil, with eoyenante binding lessees to sink wells, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more foot. A FEW PLAIN WOBDS TO S0BSORIBKB& Yon are sot asked to subscribe to thle Stock with the expectation ot immediatalv recelvins lanto dividend#, bnt the basis on which the Company rests, It is be lieved, will make yonr investment not only soft, but,, prospectively, of mormons valut. notwithstanding the present pries* et oil,the Com pany’s aewiial receipts (without any -farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or slcht par sent, on the cost of the stook. The President, Mr. Stewart, ta one of the most prsstt «al and experienced oil operator* In the Bata, and Us residence near the Company’* property and seneral oversifht of Its manasement-Is ths best guarantee that no efforts Will be spared to make the Investment pro fitable. , Applications for a large proportion of. the stock have already been made, bnt none will be received until the books-of the Company are regularly opened for that ppipOMi ■ Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription prise. . The stock will be lamed full paid, without further, assessments. BOOKS OF SUBSOBIPTIOff will be open for a few days, on and after January IS, 1806, at the office of E. G. JAMES* Treasurer, Ho. 101 WALffUT Street, Phllada. Also, temporarily, by a. DOUGLAS, fe3-tf At S. E. cor. SEVENTH and CHESIBUT Bts. »*aa~ THE MAMMOTH SLIPPERY la? rook oil company OF PHILADE&PHIA. 900 ACRES OF L»HD SITUATED Off SLIPPERY ROCK OSEEK. BUTLER COUNTY, Pa -130 ACRES Iff FRBAHDT#* ACRES OHATWBKTY loAa IfAUa, CAPITAL, 500,000 SHARES .—-PAR VALUE PER BHAKfi *. WOBKING CAPITAL. |sss. 000, 6UBSCBIPTIOK PBXCB TO OBIQIKaL SUBSOBI BBEB. 35 CBHTB PER SB ABB OFFICE, Mo. 313 “WALEUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM C. MoKIBBIST, Proprietor of Merchants' Hotel. TREASURER. B. A MARSHALL, Jr. , Mo. 213 Walnut street. BECJtBTARY, / W. S. HAY WOOD, i Ho. 21S Walnut street. .«.*,** « _ • : DIRBCrOBS, JASPEK B. BEADY, Jit., - _ , . Cashier UitUens’ ffational Bank. Pittsburg. GEOAGE B, GUfIDY, . ■ -Merehsnt. Bethlehem, Pa. LEWIS C OBEBBT* Of The Catholic Serald and Universe. Colonel G. H. CHBIhTMAff, Importer, Jl4 Walnut street. Eon. C.M DOJIAVAfif, Stau Benator. WILLIAM 0. McKIBBIM, M-rchantft 1 . HoieL WILLIAM H. BARABS, Merchant, Philadelphia. The properties contain pnMeient territory for TWO THOUSAND wells. , . x These lands are all situated in one of the thoicest localities on Slippery Bock Greek, and near one of the larie -prodn cir g Weli» recently struck there. Itishe tiered the Stock 'will he par by July, when a portion of the lands will be developed. ■ , „ - Not less than One Hundred Shareswillbesold to any one. and one half the Subscription Price ptr snare will be required of each Subscriber' on entering their names on the books. . . . „ This Company is the only Company owning so large an amount-of territory on Slippery sotk Creek, which promises to rival Oil Creek in its production of oUL [?r< m the Pittsburg Commercial-1 • . ’ “Tee recent strikes on Slippery Bock Creek have caused an intense excitement in that locality, aud lan&B aTe consequently rapidly increasing in value. Mr. GUI, , of Lawrence county, arrived in the city from tbe new Oil Dorado yesterday, and reports that tbe new Well was Sowing fifty barrels per cav, the oil being of the most escelTent lubricating quality. ” [From the Petroleum and Micing Journal, Pittsburg J ■ “ A new well has been struck on Slippery Book C reek, pear the Bntler-connty line,'which proves beyond a doubt the existence of On. in that section. Lands are greatly Increased in value. Ten acres are said to have told for ten thousand dollars. " , . „ , The lands of this oojspaay are situated near the lauds of the Jersey Well Oil Company, and were selected hy. cue of the most experienced oil men in Western Penn sylvania. The titles have been examined, and are J! Sm-slgulfMTß , ll TAKER THE BAY THE COMPABY WaS LRGAHIZSD. The Company will he chartered immediately. . The Books are now open fox a short time only at the* Office of the Company. Honey may be remitted to the Treasurer, and printed receipts for Stock will before B. A. MARSHALL. Treasurer. mh27 6t Ho, $213 WALBUT Street, Phils. wag* BOTICE.-THE Jim OIL 00l- CO&lFA'# X OF BoUsAJUnLt'fclis., Will receive proposals for leasing %arts of their valu able OIL TBRBI CURT, on the east of Oil Creek, one mue ard a half tast of Tuns vtile, CrawfOJd county, Pennsylvania, The Utica Oil Company, the Fountain Oil Company, and tie Guild Perm Oil company, all of Mew York,' bound these lands on the north; whUetfto celebrated Watson FJa's, the Pennsylvacia Oti Greek Petroleum Company,of Philadelphia,and the Klngsland Oil Com pany adjoin them bn the west* The celebrated * * Con* tiuental’- and “Goodrich Wells*’* the ** Venango BoronahWsll “ together with other valuable well* be longing to private individuals, surround them in the ismsdlete vicinity. ' ThejETMA OIL COMPANY are now testing a well just completed, and having an excellent show of oil, with gas sufficient to aid in running the online. A plan of the lands, as laid out in acre lots, sent hy mail to applicants. Proposals addressed to the Frasi* dent of the Company, liffijfomhFOaßTH Street, Phi ladelphia, or GHAB. LABING, superintendent. Box 681, TitusvilleP. 0., Crawford county, Pa, will receive due attention B. HERITAGE, jßh?S> stnthSt* . Secretary. KS- LYSIS CAMP CHEEK ML COM- Kj, FaBY. OFKCB »as SOOTH THIRD STREET. Psn.susi.FHii. Mar.u 24,1888. HOTIOK —Tke ComnaUT bsve e»nt»aot*4 for borfug four wells, aud expect to. have at least two WoUs Is operation within six weeks a , . There are Four Thousand Shares remaining to be •old at tbe subscription price ofs2. Haps, Prospectus and all information can be obtained et tbe office of tbe Company. . JOS IBHHIO, President. B LTfffiARD, Tioasurer. OISKOfOBSt - S&fPSW. , P* L. WILDER. mbM stuttSt* 1. B. OBAMPIOM. BeeretarT. & READY AND OONOLDBIYE TEST ™ of HELKBOLD’S fluid EX TRACT BUCHu will be a comparison vritk those set forth Ut tke WHi THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, ISSF” IHS BUBBCBIFTIOH PBIOK !»5 CBHTB PKB BHABBFULL * PAIS. ... *3O,OOOCASH BSSBBVBD AB WOBKUKI CAPITAL. The property of this Company eomprlne lflO acre, ,1a fee simple, situated la. W«m« eoaaty, Pennsylvania, on the Allegheny rivet, 4% miles above Tideoute, front ing on the rlTer about 140 reds. There ie -room enough on the property fcr 40 to to Welle. Boring will he Im mediately commenced. The Ecenomlte wells, some 4X milts below, .ere now sending SCO to TOD barrel* per wools to market, The well lately sunk on Sagoo’s Bon, IX miles below, Is not yet tubed, but gives all prospect, of a 6®.barrel well. Soil may be seen at a glance that on* prospects for oil are very Battering. This property was par abated eisht months ago at a lowflanre. the company thereby gaining immensely by the aivance la land.’ To the stockholders Ie reserved the privilege of shondng their own officers, and in placing onr names to this' we are satlsflsd wo are offering to the public Inducements' not to be procured in any company of the kind now in the market. Subscribers will please, call and examine for them selves. Subscriptions received at the Banking Office of SRCOHD 8008 ABOVE CHESTUUT BTBBBT. Wo wish toelcse the books of this Company In one week. BOOKS WILL BSOPBHBD MARCH 33d. mhlt-lffi THE MINING, & MANUFACTURING CO., CAP1TA1,............................,.*350,000, aUHBEB OP 5HAKE5..............350,000. PAR VALUE AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $l. SO,OOO BHABBB BBSBBVED FOB WOBKIOT CAPITAL. Joseph Saunders, Ho. 84 H. Fourth street, Phlla. * William M. Levlck, Ho. SSI H. Sixth street. Phlla. H, Allen Koore, Ho. 84 H. Fourth street, Phlla. William B. Morrison, Ooatesvllle, Charter co., Pa. ThomasP. Smith, Ho. 80 H. Fourth street, Phlla. Henry B Fueeel, Forty'sixth Btreet and Kinisesslng avenue, .Philadelphia. . , .lease Baldeman. Hewton Bquare, Delaware co.. Pa. David Clark, Danville, Pa. . : ', _ - Edteln tlcOalla, Ho:-J8S.8eeohd street, Phlla. Adam D. Wlillameoa, He wtown. Delaware co., ra. The property of this Company consists of 367 acres of lend In fee aimjile. , 80. I—Contains1 —Contains 260 acres, situate on the Hocking El ver. about font miles east of Athens, the connty town of Athene connty, and abont thirty-fotur ratios west of Marietta. The Marietta and Cincinnati Ballroad goes through the premisess Stroud’s Bun flows through the entire length of the farm, and forms ajnnction with the Beeklngßiveronthe property, aforama nearly two milet of boring territory. - • Ho. 2—Contains 97 acres, situate about2X mlloß north west of 80. t Stroud’s Bun also passes .through' the tract, upon which there le a large amount of land suita ble for boring purposes. Lr„* . 7he well known as the Stalder Salt Well Ms on Tract 80. 1, which, at the time of boring, discharged oil in snob quantities tbit If was found necessary to surface Indications of oil on Tract Ho. 2: also, Oil Springs from which Petroleum, flowniln email quint', ilea stall times. Both of these properties are In the immediate vicinity ef eevwal wells, whtoh are now producing the best quality of Lubricating OIL The amount of boring territory, the convenience of transportation which the railroad and river afford, the large deposit of valuable Coal which underlies both tracts of land, together with the pledge which tbs Ma nagers make that no reasonable cost shall be spared .to thoroughly develop,the property, render It worthy the attention of those who are desirous of investing money in what promises a rioh retnrn. • . _ Bn heel iption for a limited amountof the atoekeanbe made by application to any of the officers, or at the Of fice of the Company. yy HTBOIfBB*. PETBOLEtJM COMPANY, OBGANIZKD tnri’BH CHS HIHIHO AND MANOTACTUBINO LAWS 01 TEX SCATS OS NBW YOBE , ' ; ONE HCNDBEB THOUSAND SHAKES, OFPIOBS: H0.»4 BMPIEB BOILDING, So. Cl BBOADWAY, BIW YOBK. Post Omox atoms*. Box No. 6988. Haw Yoax. ■ nmu. ' • :• r-.; ' Hob. DANIBL B. DICKINSON, President VS. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ' EOBBBT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BBBTIB, Minise Superintendent, TitMvllle, Fa. ATLANTIC BANK, No. 143 Broadway, N. Y., Treaeury. The wells of the Company are now produsln* oil. ' Payment for atosk.may lie madelndrftfts,re«jrtere_d notes, or Government bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value. Bemtttancee may be addressed to the Company, P. O. Box No. 6868. New York City, or to ‘‘Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum Company, No. 143 Broadway, Hew York City,” or to any of Its agents.-' mh4-3m i®» iILUKCE PmOMBB iSD l=Sp o o*E COMPANY. CHARTBRBD UNDER TBE LAWS. OP FBNN’A 600.000 SHAKES. ' SUBSCRIPTION_P*IOE! T WBNWIOBSTB PIR SHABB F‘LB FULL-PAID STOCK. PAR VALUE OF BAGS SHABB, $l. WORKING CAPITAL, *35,000. 'PMKIBKra-JOSIAH J. ALLEN. Tkbaboeeb—oHAB. W. HOBSB. PIBEOTOBB, J. 3* ALLEN, .CHARLES W. HOBSB, OEOBOB "*BNAT, WIL N7NBBDLBS. CHAS. B. HOLBROOK, I - SeobetAHT—SAMUEL ALLEN. FuperieTeudhht—ALßEßT TIBBIN. _' OFFICE OF TBE COMPABT, 130 S. THIRD STREET. Sabaerlptione reeolTod by . • ' • ■■ y E. A. MARSHALL, Jb., »13 WALNUT STRBET. The property of tbia Company oomprlaee tie follow- Inn lands: . No. 1. About 4CoAcr«Bln fee, on tho Conemaoeli, In Cambria oonnty, PennryWanla.. Toe Cnaawaga Creek nu through tho propony: One hundred and ten adm la boring territory. and,tboroJ» roomiforjOyer 'Fa6BlxfSSsib*wl£LU A fine ▼•ln of coal ls*on this. tract* pronoun«©4 by jndaeeinenhanittble. The timber la principally oak. Ore baa been taken on tba above stream from old salt well*. Walla are bow balsa botad in tie immediate * 80. 2 conelßir of a twenty yean' lease in Pleasant county. West 'Virginia, on Bawson’a Bnn, a branch of Soil Creek, a number of large producing- wella are adjoining. Two walla are now going down <fa thla Well Vo 1 la down 9M feet, with a fineshow of oil, and within 800 feet of the celebrated Tack Weil. There la a Ane 10-horee engine, engine-honae, derrick, tanks, *c . all in working order, and now in fnll operation. Well So 2—Every thing'la here ready, and! only waiting for the engine. SCBSCErPTIOHS _ By mall, addressed to the President, J J. ALUBN, of Allen * Needle*, 4* SOUTH V* HARVBB, OTthaTrea ecrer- G. W MOBBB* of Rpeare, Holbrook, & H rae, 108 WA3UNUT Street, will receive prompt attention. Bemittanees can Be made by draft, express, or regis tered letter. Government bonds aad securities taken Books will open at 913 WALNUT Street, on HOB BAY. March 20th, and close WEDUAB - March 29th. mh27*flt T7OR FINE DYEING AND. INK MA -5 NUF AC2UBKBS. -BBJf IHBD COPPERAS; prepared with great ear*, for tale by the package, in lota to suit purchasers, at a small advance jon the prioe of the crude* Manufacturing Chemists, mhl-3m* 105 South FRONTStreet T7OR NON-RETENTION OR INOONr X TIBENCE ofurine. Irritation, inflammation o( ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, dlseaaq, of the proatate glands, stone in the bladder, calc alhe, gra vel or briek-dust deposit, and all diseases of the ftM ■»WJilS w ’ ■V”* OIL COMPANIES.- BIS DIVE OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL BXOCK 800,000 SHAKES. VALOIM PSB BHABK. 90BF0BATOS8, W. H. BTBVBHH. WM. HoKIBBIJf, ADAM WABTHMAH. H. B. BLISS, WM. O. HOST. WM. G. HUEY. HO. 5* Booth Third Btreet, BTALDEB FARM. PETROLEUM, OF ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO. TEMPORARY OFFICERS : President, JOSEPH SAUNDERS. Seoretary and Treasurer, / WILLIAM M. LEVICK.' Directors, No. 331 North SIXTH Straat, PHILADELPHIA. THE HEW YOKE AND UYEBFOOI. CAPITAL, ONE BULLION DOLLAES, . ■ ’1 •10 FEB SHAKE. BUBSCKIPTION PBIGB, *5 PIB SHABB, NOT LIABLS...TO FOBTHBK ASSBBBMBBT. . THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1865. LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE A CITY AH_D cans nr OF PHII.it>BLPHIA- XMato Of"B~dhAEMB TDBBBnLt7A««M«»I- Tie Auditor appointed brtha&nrttt audit, aallte, and adjaettbeacoouatof A. N18B&T TUBMBtllft,, Ad mini, tratorof tbeEecate of 8 Graeme Turnbull, dee’d, and lo leport distribution of tba baIMW to‘bobando of ibeiccomt&nt. will meet tlwmrMattanaM, £r«» purposes of bis appointment, on TBTTRBj)AY- April 8, JMK at 4 o’oloo* F. M . at «•<?«. ,»o' 115 Boat* SEVBHTB Street, lo tbe city of Philadelphia mblB tnthafl* OKOKGS W. PEBbiOK, Auditor, . TO THE OBPHTOS’COtfRT FOB THE X Clff* AHD COOSTY OV PHELADS^PHIA,. {state of WILLI AMTOD WlLCOXvdecd. Ttaa Jndior appointed by tb* Court to audit* sittw* end adjnst'the account of VILOOX, Bxecii tor of tbs last will and tostamentirf WILLI AMTOD ■Wilcox, deceased, and, to report dtEitribation or tbs balance in ibe bands nf tbe accountant, 2SJ.fIHS.2i® parties Interested, for the purposes of disappointment, on MONDAY, ipril TOtb. 1865, at 4 o clock PH. at Ms Office, 506 WALNUT Btreet. In the city of Phila delphia. WILLIAM BSNhT, rnhfS-tathsgt Auditor^ Pr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TIPS CITY AND noUHTY op PHILADELPHIA. ESTATE OP MARY LESTER. _ ... The Auditor appointed by the Oourt to audit* settle* sad adjust the aeooont of *1 W ALM3LEY, Adminis trator of the Estate of MARY LESTER, deceased, and to.report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will most the P»ctJ«« interested for toe pur poses of his appointment on TUESDAY. April 4th. A D. 5866, at fonr o'clock P M , at his offioo. No. IZ9H 8. FOURTH Street, to tbe ri» of PMladelohla. ■ jnhfS. thstn&t JOHN StSSi. Auditor, jSJPPCATIOBTAJLs QAKDALE SEMINARY, AN ENGLISH! CLASSICAL, AND NORMAL SCHOOL FOE , YOUNG HEM AND BOYS. . AT - PUGHTOWN, COBsTBB 00., FENNA. The next .terns of this Instltntion will begin on MON DAY, April 3, 1865. For Circulars, containing partion lan, address ISAAC W. GULDIN.A M., mh»-Im . Principal. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— T MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, fonr miles from MRDIA, Pa. Therongh coursei to Mathematics, Clssrios, Natural Soienws, snd English: practical les sons in Civil Sntln earing Pupils received at any time, and of all ages, and en loythr. benefits of a home. Re fins to John!) Capp* Son. *3 South Third street; Thoe- J. Clayton, Esa , Fifth and PrnneJetreets: me-Sheriff Kern, and others. Addre-sEev. J. HERVRY BAR TON, A. M . VILLAGE GREEN. Penna. noB-6m ALLENTOWN MILITARY INBTI JX. TUTE—Chartered by t> e State, with commodious buildings and superior educational Military advan tages, 25tf hours by railroad from-Philadelphia, For circulars, address M. L HOFFORD.A M .Pres-t, feg-mthut . . ' Allentown. Pa. WOODLAND SEMINARY FOB YOUNG LADIES, Noe. O and lO WOODLAjrp TERRACE, West Philada. Bar. HENRY RKSYE*. A M-, Principal. irtt-tW COAL., Thomah J. Ob am Eobsbt J. Hemphill. ORAM & HEMPHILL, t-r PBALBBSIir - ■ LEHIGH AND siIfeOILKILL COAL, . Of all rites and of best qualities. ■ ' Carefully picked and screened, and invariably At the ,</ lowest cash prises. _ Office and. Yard. WILLOW,' below FIFTHS ITH Street. ASS'-Orders can be left at I*6 North SIXTH Street, 653 North TENTH Street, 1133 BARCLAY Street or throush the Post Office, which will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. ja!7 Sm E SCHREINER,NEW GOAD De£OT, BOBLBfctreet above Ninth street. - ■ ■ " Ckmßtaijtlyoß. t and superior qualities of liebAfh aa4 Bcbuyikitf Coal,selected expressly for family purposes* at tbo lowest market price*-- Wharf, Twenty-third street, below Arch street. Office* 110 south FOiJ&Tfl • Street: ■ • ' . . - . ■ • ocaO-Sm COAL. —SUGAR LOAF, BRAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain L-hith Coal, and host Loeost Mountain, from Schuylkill pr parad ox preerly for family use. Depot, N W, corner EIGHTH and WlLLOWetrecta Office, No. U 9 aonth SECOND Street. Capita J. WALTON A CO. pOAL.—*9.SOA TON FOR THE VERY X/ be t Heater .and Egg COAL, equal to Lehigh, Stove. $10: Nut, *9. Office, ms South FIFTH Street. Yard, BROAD and CATBaBIAB Streets. _ _ . mhMogf JAMES O'BRIEN. * PURE liRHIGH COAL.—H OUB E- X 'KiBBFKBS esa*rely cm £ettinc.a'pu;e artiele it the 8. B. .corner of PBOJIT and POPLaK Strata. JOHN W. HAMPTON. mbKMa* mcmmsi asd map J. TAUGKAir HSBBIOK. WTLLTAK K. XIftBIOX. JOB3T E. OOUR. COUTHWABK, FOUNDRY, S 3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTBBBW. PEIIABBI.PHIA. KISSBIOK A SOBS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Eaglmaa, for land, river, and marine servue. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Cast ings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. ■ ■ • _ iron-frame Roofs for flag Works, Workshops, Neil road Stations, fit#. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moefim proved ocnstraction. ■ . .. , Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw. and Orist Mllls. Vacuum Pans, Ops* Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines,**. Sole agents for. N. RlLleux’s Patent Snsar-Boiling A>- paratus, Meemyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln wall * Wolaey’e Patent Centrifugal Sogar-Dratnlnt Machine. * ' , anli-tf PENN STEAM ENGINE AND iTdPwllfii BOILER WORKS. -NEAPn * LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL BNGINBEHB, MA CHINISTS, BOILER-BAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many yean been irrsuceessnu operation, and beenexelusively engaged in building and repairing Marino and River Engines, nigh and low pres tnre, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propeller*, &e., dm., respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fnlly prepared to contract for engines of all alses. Ma rine, Elver, and Stationary; having seta of pattern* ol different sues, are prepared to execute orders with Quick despatch.. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine, Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, of ihe best Penn sylvania charcoal Iron, Forgings of all sites and kinds, iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; 801 - Turning, Berew-ott ting, and all other work connected yrlth the above bus! doss. . . ' Drawings and specifications for aE work done at Dm establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscriber* have ample wharf-dosk room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, Sills, Ac., Ac., for ia»&g heavy or. light weights. ,■ - JACOB 0. NBAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, jeM-tf BEACH and PALMER Streets. WM. M. FABSB & GO., i Y® __BTRAM BKGmB BBILDBEB, IEOR FOUNDERS, SKNKEAI. HaOHIKIBTB, AND BOILSB HAKIBB, STATION, . . PITTSBOEG, PINNA., Huofaetnn til kinds of STEAM ENGINES, rantinf from t%ce« jo one lraadnd, and Mtr korse-powsr, »}d snited for Qrlst Hills, Ssw Mills. Blast Fnmseos, Oil Wtils,fre. L , te. 7 : Glts putlenlsr sHentlon to ths constractlon of Bs nnss Bnd'UMMner, foroUliorinK and tmmplnf opors- Cons. , Hsto always on hand, dniahedand ready for ihlpmont? ENGINES and EOILBBS of «Tanr dascrl»> Hon. Orders ’from all parts of the sonntry solicited and promptly miod. jagS-Sa V/TOHGAN, ORB, & 00., STEAM BH AM. eiNB BDIIiDBES, Iron Yonndsra, and General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. UiG OAhhOW. MILD Street. Philadelphia. . feJO-tf ■DUTTEBFIBLD’S OVERLAND A* DESPATCH, Office No. AO South FITTH Street. A THEOCGH PEEIGHT INI 'hasbesnestabllsbed. prepared to reMlveUilelMme of. Freight In the principal titles eaet of the Mississippi rlrer, and to traMgomhe£aiM fromjpolntof shipment COLORADO, IDAHO, UTAH, ABD MONTANA TERRITORIES, wo* ninono* oojraaAor uns Ann Brian ojlimm. Through Bates lnelude ALL CHARGES—RaiI war, Transfer, Storage.and Forwarding Commission* on the Missouri river, and transportation upon the Plains— thus enabling the Shipper to obtain a THROUGH COB" TRACTforhls freight for adistance of OVER THREE THOUBAND MILiHLiHtd relievingnim front aHrespon-- albilHles and anxieties Incident to the past disorganised and Irresponsible system of Main* transportation. Onr Agents In Hew Tori, Boston, Philadclphla.Pitts bnrg, Chicago, St. Lonls, and BnrllnxtOn, lowa, an prepared at all season* to teeelre and ship at the LOWEST THROUGH TABIFFBATBB. , L 1,.. TUs Company assumes ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY of Losses, Damages, or Overcharges on Freight while In transit Item point of shipment to plaeeof destination. The Hew York office 1* in possession of a fall set Of TBACB BOOKS, showing, the date, of shipment, the time It passes the Mississippi Tlver.dsreoeivod at and tupped from theCompany’,.Warehouses at Atehlson (Kansas}, the sharacter of the trains moving npon the Plains, the date It passes Port Kearney, arrives at Den ver, lsreeelred at destination, and the apparent eendl- Hon of the Wereialohgthe entire fonts. ' , M* If Damages or Losses occur,Shi peers an notlfled in time to duplicate any important portion of the ship : These books are open for the inspection of onr eas terners at all times, and parties shipping by this Line will he kept informed by correspondence of Hie exact condition of their shipments. Merchants and Mining Hen In the Territories ordering Atehlson, Kansas,” and hare them shipped under the butrdsttonsof onr Agentatl point of shipment Letters of inquiry addrewed to onr offlee at ATOTl ip®# PE H. F " delS-tf J^ITHBIDGE’S PATEBT - XX FLINT GLASS _ mtra HEAVY ■ LAMP CHIMNEYS.- • The world-wide reputation which these Chimneys hays awaited Is due to their acknowledged superiority oyer all others. This superiority Is derived from three sources:, Ist. Being flfty per cent, heavier than the common Chimney, they may be handled with much less care. SMXhe oral shape!* an adaptation to the tat flame, the cWmneyibalng at aU points the same distance from tha heat, so thatthe dmiser of cracking by unequal ex pansion is avoided _ 3d. The material of which theta Chimneys are manu factured Is unequalled by any other slats as a rapid conductor of heat; and, Drastically, it is found that the combination renders them almost entirely free from liability to destruction hr the heat of the flame. Hones the obstacle In Hie way of the universal use of Carbon Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys, has beenjnet and removed by Hie introduction of DITHRIDGB’S FIRE-PROOF CHIMNEYS. Tbe popularity of these Chimneys has induced some unprincipled persons to make use of our name and trade marks, andthetr repntation has been partially impaired by the worthlessnessof spurious Chimneys sold asonrs. Parties who have been annoyed with the ereeking of some glass Chimneys would do well to call wd try the We hove appointed. Messrs. PIBBIBB A DBTDHN, No. Ida South SECOND Street, Sole Agents for our Chimney* In Philadelphia, from whom they can be ob tained in any quantity, at manufacturer’s prices, with the addition orfrelcht,. iB. DITHRIDGE," ' FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, ls3l-fr» , WASHINGTON St . Plttsbnix. Penna. MACKEREL, HERRING, BHAD, &c. AyA —3 soo bids Mass. Bos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, late- caught flat fish, in assorted packages. _ 2, OCO bhle, New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring. _ . 1 3,000 boxes Lnhee, Scaled, No, 1 Herring. Ifitbbls New Mess Shad. 360 boxcß Herkimer-county Cheese, Ac. In store and for sale by MUBPH* AKOONB. jAiO-tf No. 140 NORTH WHARVES. pOTTON AND FLAX SllL DUCK \J ANDOAHVAS, bf all numbors and brands. _ Tent* Awning, Trask, and w*jon* cover Also. Paper IfannjfftstnrMS’ lJjdor PeH*. from one to fire feet wide; PaullM, Boltly Bril co nog, if No. 103 JOKEB’ Alley. DEWARE OP. COIiNTERPEITS XND D H» PRINCIPLED DEALERS endeayorln* to dis pose of their own and other prenarations, on the repu tation attained by HELM BOLD 8 GENUINE PREPA RATIONS- |7IBH AND CANNED MEATS. r 600 bbls Haas and No l Mackerel. 3,000 ease, canned Meats, Imbstere, Ae. _ For salt by P- O. EUR HOUGH. jae-iw Tift Worth PKOKT-Rtreet t»nn ARCH STREET. gnn OUU, KITCHEN HARDWARE,, UUUe WOODEN WARE, and BRUSHES. „ . A complete aaaerlraent of B rohl«-iy SIXTH,and ARCH Btreete. PURE CORN VINEGAR, PREE I from drags, and warranted to preserve fruits and Dickie* equal to cider vinegar, manufactured and sold by PURDY A 00., mb2B-lm . 35 South FRONT Street. rOBHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, >! COUNSBLLOR at law, and SOEIOITOB of CLAIMS. OSes, 361 F Street, near Fourteenth street, Washington, DO. - dcjjS-6oa fTPWARDB OP THIRTY THOUSAND X' oerilfleates and Hoommendatonr letters have been received, attesting the merits of HELMBOLD’S GB SUIBB PEBPABATIoas, many of which are from the highest sources. Including eminent statesmen, oter nr»Wiifl»T«MM*»*rt judges, Be, PBOPOBALi. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. X OFFICE OF A A. FBOV MABSH *L GENERAL, Wbotbee Divisioh OF PEKSSTirASrA, ? Uabexbbitko (Pa ), Karen 27. 1885. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be received at thill office until 12 o'clock M., of SATUKDAITn April 8, for furaishibg Ihe Assistant Provost Marshal OeMf*i and the Superintendent of Volunteer Recruiting Servw®- -for Western Division of Pennsylvania with th«arueLBs of STATIONERY described in the following schedule, to he delivered at the offices in HaI1RI8BUB(#* POEEA,* in such quantities and at such times, during the ensuing twelve months, as may berequired: SCHEDULE. Description of .Estimated supply articles. for one year. Foolscap, >uled or plain, weighing 14 S>» 240 reams. Folio .port, ruled or plain.4o do. Quarto post* micd ox plain, weighing 10 ■ fl>«, headed as per nattem-300 do. Note paper, ruled or plain***. 60 do. Note paper, ruled or plain, headed aa Per pattern.... • ••*•-«*** 60 do. Blotting paper, red.............. f do. Envelope paper, buff or yellow, royal.. 10 do. Manilla wrapping paper, super r0ya1.... 24 do. Envelopes, official sixes, dais, IskxfiH, llitK iIJsKS, KKxdSTsXyd, 9xl, ' incuts. white and boff—*.—.. 83.0C0 Envelopes, letter sixes, plain. 6&53 and. 6x2N»inehes. white and buff-- .....100,(DO Envelopes, official sixes, extra heivy, headed as per pattern.**. -. * * 30,C00 Envelopes, letter sizes, extra heavy* headed as per pattern* ................. 40,000 BUtaUiopens..... ... ~~ _ 240 gross. Qailla, fco. BJ. 2,0:0 Faber’s biacfc lead pencils. ......... 100 dozen. Faber’s blue and carmine pencils ~~ +~* 20 do. lOO do. Paper foldert, tin. «-.»• .*»**...«*«**» • .*** 10 do. Ereeera, isory handles*•«•.*♦♦♦*.*•••*** 10 do. Maynard ft Noyes, or other black inks, quarts*.i. ** fjj do. French carmine ink— 3o do. Inkstands, Draper'a Whitney's,orequ&l U do. Feeling wax,scarlet.. ~ *•*-**• —• ™ • Jopounds. India rubber, prepared in pleoea— Bo do. Ned tape, in pieces assorted joQdeien. Jars mucilage and brushes*.****......... 40 do. Blank books of 3,4, 6, «. and 7 quires aK An ‘ Blank books, seven quires, demirSassia, „ _ spring back, ruled toorder..*.*.*....*. ■ f do. Cards (dialling).. 6,000 do. Pen racks....***..**..***•***.. 20 do. Eulers*. 10 do. India rubber bands .... *«..»*-.,***♦..... • 403 do. Bhesrs.(Rogen')..4 do. Memorandumbooks—«.»•*..••.«,.*«.*• . 4m do. Paper weights***....lo do. Eyelet machines or punches. ...*..♦...... 8 do. Boxes erelets.-..^,A,^......^—120 do. Le.terclips— 10 do. „ Semples of all the »bovenamed arttclasCexcspt blank books, of which a sample of the paper will be sufficient) must be delivered with tbe proposals, and referred to therein- with proposed price marked on the sample. Each bid must contain a guarantee of two responsible perrons for the fulfilment of the agreement, and the re sponsibility of the guarantors must be certified to by the nearest District rroreat Marshal, or by the Clerk of the nearest DUtilct Court. . Blank form* of proposals, containing (he form of the guarantee, may be hid upon application to this office, The right is reserved to reject a put or the whole of any or ox all the bids presented. Contract will be made for one year, or for such less time as the Provost Marshal General may direct, and contractors must be prepared to deliver goods within 'eight days from the time of the award. In case off allure by the to furnish station* exyassgreed. he will beheld liable for all damage or loss sustained by the United States in eonsequeae* $ the measure of damage or loss being the difference bet ween the .contract price and price paid for each stationery, Witihdbe addition of charges for delivery. Payment will be made monthly, in current fands. Proposals will be marked “Proposals for Station ery, 1 r and addressed to • . ; BDW. w. HINES. Brig. Gen.. Assistant to Provost Marshal Genera! and Superinten dent of Volunteer Recruiting Service. It , Harrisburg, Feana, rmiEF QU A RTBRMA STS K ’ S v OFFICE No 1139 GIB4BD Hreßt, - ■ - Philadelphia (iipoi, March 27* 1885. t , SEALED PBOPOnALS wUI be received at this offioe till TUESDAY, April 4. 'lBB6, at 12 o'clock M . for de livering at the SkhuylkUi Arsenal, In merchantable packages (cases.to be made to conform to specifications attMscffice): - Wool Blankets, Army standard. Haversacks, do. Omteens. do. Cavalry Guidons, . do. fav*ir> Standards, do. National Colors* Infantry, do. Regimental Colors, infantry, do, drtiiieiy*rumpet Cords and Tassels, do. X-inck Dark Bine Worsted Lace, do. HJnok do Worsted Lace, do. llfnnch do Worsted'Laee, do. inch Yellow Worsted Lace, do. li ineh do Worsted Lace. do. Wisest do Worsted Lace, do.' x inch Scarlet Worsted Lace, do. IK lack do' Worsted Lace, do, winch Sky- Blue Worsted Idles, do. K inch Scarlet kLk Laos, do. Axe Handles, do. Hatchet Handler, do, Begimentai General Order Book*, do. EecimenUl Letter Books, do. EfgiZbcntaL Descriptive Books, do. Target Practice Books, do. Gieat Coat Lining, sample required. Sack Coat Lining, do. Parties offering goods should makeßeparate proposals for each article offered, and must distinctly state in their bids when they will commence their asllvaxles, the quantity they propose to furaieh each week, the price (which should 6« written both in ■ wore,a and JiffUres),BJid conform to the terms of this ad verrisement, ' a cops/ of which should accompany each proyosaL Standard samples of the articles rcqulxedmay ba seen at ti ls offioe. Semples, when submitted, muet be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposals; and the parties thereto xau»t guarantee that the goods shall be. in every respect, equal te army standard, otherwise the propo sals willnol be considered. Bids will be opened on Tuesday. April 4th, 1885, at -22 o'clock M', and bidders are requested to be present. Each bid must be guaranteed by two r*sponsibie*per sons, whose signatures must be appended .to the gua rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, by some public func tionary of the United States. All proposals should be made out on the regular forms, which will bo furnished on application at this office. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. Endorse Envelope ** Proposals for (here Insert the name of the article offered)' ’ and address ' Colonel WILLIAM W. McEIM, Chief Quartermaster, mh2B fit Philadelphia Depot. PROPOSALS FOR WATIR TRAN&- A PORTATION. Office Watsr Trawspoetatiok, U. E A., No. 874: Fovth Third stbbbtv . Philadelphia, March2B. 1865. PROPOSALS will be received at this office, from day to day, for the transportation by water of Coal, from Philadelphia* Fenna.. to the following points: . Fortress M< nroe, Ya., 400 tons, more or less, per day. Alexandria,Virginia, SCO ** ** ** Newhenu B. C„ 160“ “ “ Port Royal, 8. C.\ 300 ** “ “ Fort Barrancas, Fla., 160 “ 44 ** New Orleans, La., 800 “ ” City Point, Virginia, 2CO “ “ “ Washington, D. C., 300 “ .** ** Beaufort, N. C.; SJ» *• “ “ Chßrlwton, S. d., W 0 **. „ *• ** Morehead City,N 0., 200 * r '''■•* ** Transportation to be furnished* by cither sail or steam vessels, or both (to Alexandria, Va • and Washington. D. C., by barges or oth«r vessels), as this Department may require it; and bidders should state distinctly the price, in writisgaid figures, for each class. By order of Col. W W. BEoEim, Chief Quartermas ter, Philadelphia Depot. BBNBY Bu WV AN, mb!ffi-20t (Captain and Asitaant Quartermaster. A SSIBTANT QUARTERMASTER'S XX OFFICE. 1139 GIRARD Street. . Pruadbipbia, Pa., March 88, IMS. SEALED PBOPOSaxS will be received at tbiß Offise until 12 o’clock U*. SCTUBDAT, April lat, 1885, for tbe BUnediate delivery at tbe United States storehouse, BLAB OYEK* Street wharf* properly packed and ready for transportation, of tbe followinf'deaaibed Qoarter joMters’ Stores, to be inspected by an Inspector ap pointed on thepart of the Government, vis: 6 dozen Gas Fittings, each 1,4, 5,6, 8,10. 7 do do 2. 10 do do S. 5 do do 7 4 do do 15,17,18 20,21.33. 4 do do 24,27, 31.41,42, 43. 4' do wdtf 44, 45, 61,52, 53.67, 4 do do S 3. 64.65,70,71,72. 4 do do 73, 74* 75, 7«. 77,78. 4 do do 79.80.81,82 83.81 A do do 85.86,87,88. 6 dozen Drop Elbows, 145.147. 8 dozen Reducing Elbows, 138,138,140,14 L 10.000'feet 2 inch Gas Pip*. 2,000 do IK-inch do. 1,000 do Raineh do, 600 do do- _ . •1 dozen Wm. Sellers & Co, *s Injectors, Mo. 4. 20 Globe Valves. SO do do each jlf-ineh, and 1-lnch. 60 do do i&-i»ch« 20 do do lK J inch. 25 do do . inch, 15 do do 2-inch. C do do 3*inch. 20 Stop Cock^ t each%-inch, %-iach.' 80 do do 1% inch, 50 do do & inch. SO do do 1-tnch. 'l5 do do I^-ineh. 20 do do I}£ Such. 25 do do 2 lnob. 6 do do 3 inch. 20 Brass Unions, each Hr inch, IK-inch. 2 inches* 80 do do do lineh. 60 do do do 34‘inch, &incfc. 20 do do do I^-inch. 2 doz brats Bibb cocks, each K*lnch, 94-inoh. 1 do do do do X'inchal inoh»l& Inch, do do lk-inch.. - The Globe Valves, Stop Cocks, and Unions must have a thread cut in them to connect gas pipe, A)1 of the above articles to be of the bait quality. Bidders should state the quantity bie for. and. when they will commence and finish their deliveries, the price of the articles (to include boxes and which should be written both in words and figures, and confonn to the terms of this ad vertisement, a copy of which should accompany each proposal, and no schedule prices will he received. Samples ol the articles hid for must be delivered at the Banover-street Storehouse twenty-four hours be fore the opening of the bids. ' Bids will be opened on Saturday, April 2,1865, at 13 u’clcdk M., and bidden are requested to be present. Bash bid mnst be guaranteed by two responsible per sons,whose signatures mnstbe appended to the guaran tee, and sertined to as being good mid sufficient security for the amount involved by the United States District Judge, Attorney or CoUeetor, or other public- officer. The right is reserved to reject an? bid deemed nn reaacnaue, and no bids from aaefanlting contractor will be received. All proposals to be made out on the regular forms, which will he furnished on application at this office. By order of Col. Vm. W. McSim- Chief Qiartormas tor Philadelphia Depot. GBOEGB B. OBMB, mh2B-4t Captain and A. Q. M. WHITE YIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL »* I»EB.—Anew French Cosmetic forbeautifying and preserving the complexion. It is the most wonderful compoundof the age. There is neither chalk, powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence the ex traordinary qualities for preserving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely h*ndBome,the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Fneea 80 and 60 cents. Prepared only by HUNT & CD.. Perfumers, 41 South BIGBTH Street,two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. jaS-Sm pHXLAIELPHIA TERRA COTTA A WORKS. OFFICE AND WARBROOMS, MO. 1010 CHESTNUT Street VITRIFIED WATER. DRAIN, and HE ATING PIPES, with bends, branches, traps, so;, to correspond, from to 12-inch bore. ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY Tom and FLUE PIPES# .anantefl to itanfl Hie action of Am, gaa. or weather. ornamental parlor and garden tabes, ft lanicaldMlni, plain and bronzed. Mignon.tte Pote, Flower Pole, Ivy V,w«, -■ _ Hanging Ta,e^ Fern Tame. Sc , So. Importer of Hinton’e Rneautla Tile, far Oharehee. 3*11% Vestibule,. Se. mhi-tutbrif & A. HARRISON. H. JAMES, (Formerly of Philadelphia.] ATTORNEY AT LAW. FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA. Special attention given to the examination of Titles. PritADBiPHiA Bbpekbsoeh Chae. B Lex. Xu . Hon J. Roes Snowden, James H Little. &q. . tTt! 4 J - z - DeiaVeS , President 7th National Bank. mUILSm* CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY " FrA /MraffiENNA. (late of Phlladelphis.) REFERS TO I?*,®*!.. 1 B-&W. o.Diddle k Oo.; 38. C. Knight A Co., I-Dr. R 8 Mtaekensia. Utue. Esq., | wJhlyJSSs^* C & C0 -1 NOS. 600 AND manufacturers of and spAWG^ODsTaßmTolALFilo^wils^luolßi; n ®V and most complete stock, and Hie best terms. Country Mirchants and the Trade sure Wt”- , mhl-Urn CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. EN- V tibbly nbw styles for. m bum mhis-tf 15Y and 159 North THIRD ftrjoef agafflasa *ss*s s» S Undd9 KB n O n F LI VERPOOL ta lota “silt hy' U> * feoßlß, * I <Jl, “ m - *«* «l» ib* S ou^ B o §igA B »A g R g #m.. mh3s-<t* FT E ™^.°. L P’ B ylhid extract riUniarioa.preJ^“s E™f™ D^ D jugate con. EXTRACT HHnmf HELMBOLD’S AwrrmON SAUS*« BRITISH DBSBB CHJOBB. OH FKIDaT, „ . caste Mack and colored alpaoae and raowwa ■■ figured mohairs; popiine; «Hk " ekeck Itnoej plaid inoliat«!fh«k»™*- Pi BIS 8.4 MOZiMBIOUBS. lease 6*4 Paris fine mozamWqtiea. BLACK SILKS. pieces 24 to 88- in eh heavy black ires de nßiWa Also. royal arnmres Veoitiennes. Also, colored poult de sole a 0 A LS * - 2,000 printed and broche-border stella shanrls. Mosambiquesand lama shawls. BlackwooHonaand mbsm >de. - BLACK SILK V&LVBT RIBBOSTB, Jtt. Vos. 1 to 20 eaper black stUtYelres ribbons. Hoa lMt© 16 colored taffeta ribbons »oa. m OMES!K o OAlOba FOB CASH. . , Brown and bleached muslini i eambrics; ginghams; caseimeree; Trorer’e flannel« t &c. Tvmt.TP FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS, I sslS MABKBT and OOMMKBCK Strata. LARGE BPRIHS SALE 0F1.400 CASES BOOTS Au U jjQggjju March 90th, commencing at ten b t catalogue for cash, X,400 ,«a«e« w< Sf22 L « boys’, youths’ and children’s boots, shoes* brogana, bafmor&ls* tatters, slippers* cavalry boots, «<j* era bracing & prime and desirable assortment of nrst-class goods. . labge SFBiae s akbof 1. aoo casbb bootslahd shojsb. We will fi§U, by cataloaae, for cash, ok mohda? Moßsiara, April 3d. cemmeizciat at 10 o'clock, 1,300 eases mea'a* boys*, and youths’ bools, shoe*, beimoiala, Oxford ties, heckle,Congreat,Ac , together with a prime assortment of women's, misses*, and ehilorea’s boots, shoes, bal morals. gaiters, Co*frees boots. Ac.. Ac. FOR SAI.E ASP TO IJBT. ' JPOR BALE, A TAMABLE COAL, IROJf, AHII HUB SB TKACT IN BUBNSIDE TOWNSHIP, CENTRE BOUNTY, PENNA-, CONXAISIS6 43S ACBBS. This Si one of the beat Ooal Tract! in Snowihee Val ley, near or adjoining the property of Bnowaboe Coal Company, the Clinton Coal Company, and tbe railroad. Leases hare alao .been applied for for tbe production of Petroleum. Apply to O. I). KNIGHT, mhSMtt No. 333 South THIRD Street. Mfor sale—the house and lot; i«3O SPSCOE Street, aontb aide; »'feet front, four atoriea, with Office In front basement. Ap ■ ply on tbe premiree, between 10 and 3 o'clock. mh2S St* m FOR SALE—COUNTRY SEAT JR jBL or Farm of 40 aeree> on Church Laos. Darby X Township, Delaware county* within a few minutes’ walk of tie West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, end one mile of the Darby P&seezuer hallway. Tbe lend is in a high state of cultivation, handsomely lo cated, with extensive view of rarroohding country; there ate several springs of water and an excellent quarry of pay stone on the premises The improve* meats consist of two well-built substantial stone Houses, with shade, shrubbery, choice fruit, and omt mep’al tree*. Also, two barns, stable, carriage-boose, spring-house, com urib, sheds. &o. Ice hou.%*, well filled with ice. Appiv to JOHF WHITKLBT on the premise*,-or JTOKL 8. PBBKIIfS* Has, dbs and 4T South FBoflT Street. . . mhg7»gt* m FOR BALE-A VERY SUPERIOR JWBOUSB i» W£BT PHILADELPHIA, ex«eU«nt stable, fine well of water: rural, yet quite near; all conveniences; replete in all respects. Address “Mer chant ” Dox.giw*.Poat Office. . mbgMm m FOR BALEOR-T0 BENT, IN BUR- LIFGTOST, IT J. k & large and convenient BBICK DWBtLtifiTQ HOUSE, thirty rest front on Broad street, containing thirteen rooms, with bath, gas. Sea Th* side snrden. of half an acre, is well snppUed with choice froll tree* )n bearing. The location Is desirable and within, a ehoit distance of the Camden and Amboy Bail read station. Apply as above to - wh» «t* m FOR BALE—DWELLING-HOUSE J**on FEW?XItfTH Street,'north of arch street. Apply to & W. BKS3LBY, So. 30 Forth SB VEST a Street. m TO RENT—A DOUBLE COUN TBT B1SI&&8CE. with coach house and stable, very near WlssliioiDiiig Station* on the Trenton Ball' road. seven miles from the city. Apply at Mo. TIT WaLKUT Street. mh3s lit* « ATLANTIC CITY.—A HAND SOME COTTAGE (opposite IT. 8. Hotel) far sale, with or without furniture. costal nine 13 Koons and a good Cistern, duply to H. WOOTTOH, ATLABTIO CITY* or to J. WOOTTOH, Jr., 413 Rath THIR TEENTH Street, Philada., or J. H. HAYES. SEVENTH HATIOHAL HARK. mh2l- 12t» ®FOR BALE—BIX THREE-STORY BRICK rad three Two-atorr FRkMg HOUSES, on a lot 100 feet square, coratr THIBTY-FOHSra and ELM Streets. Mantua Inquire of 8. PAS CO AST, He. 918 SPBIHG GARDES Street. mhi7-m» m FOE SALE.—THE BUBBOBIBEB ■3 offer* for sale hi* country seat, witHuhalf a mile of Wilmington, . Delaware, on the Newport pifee, con taining eight acre* of good land. In the centre of which is a large lawn with a line variety of shade trees, ns< pies, linden** evergreen*, etc , in all over a hn&dred fall-grown trees. 'The improvements consist of a large and commodious Mansion. flanked on the west by two towers, one of which Is four stories in height There are four large rooms on a door, with a hall eleven by foxly-two feet. The house has the modern improve ments. A hjdraulio ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. Taece is also an iron pump aud hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out buildings consist of a carrlage-hou«e and stable jgifftclent for tour hones and several carriages; also, HVn, ice, rndl amoks houses. The stable has a hydrantin.lt. Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and crape vines in ftulbearing.. There are also several varieties of apple, cherry, and chestnut trees. Terms accommodatih g. ’Possession g-ven. at any time. Apply-to LBVI 3. GLaBK, n 034 tf 831UABEBT Btxeet, Wilmington, Del. m A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE— BSlgtore and Dwelling; 8 rooms and Store Doom. Price. $5,300. Will rent for $OOO. RIDSS Avenue and SPBTFO GAUDS*. Inquire at 5& Forth FOURTH St., second, story. An established Shoe Manufactory for sale. Inquire as above. . mh26-tft* m FOR SALE—A VERY CHEAP JHhDDSS. Wo. ISSO Master street; lot 100 feet deep to a back street; also* front yard Apply soon, S. W. corner KIDGB Avenue and G k ATSS Street _ _ mhS9 At* * WALL AGS A LBIGHTOF. MW BS T PHILADELPHIA.—FOR SALE—A bandromely-d ressed STOUR COTTAGE; t-eYfinrooiQß, BUTT OH street, near Fort?-first. Price ppjjgjßpasafc « HOUSE FOB KENT AND FUR HTtUBB FOB SALE.—Hew house on Eleventh street, near Poplar. B»st $7OO. "-AoDly to - J V. TERRY, »»» MARKET Street, between the hours of 9 and 3, mh23 3fc* m TO LET—THE WELL KNOWN ffiEICLUB-STABLBIn SBVBSTH Street, aboveWOOD, which wiU stake ess of the beet stands for Idm, sta ble! In tbls city. This Stable has room for twenty Borses, ie 38 fret front, SB feet deep, and 3 stories blab* Apply at tbo 8 JABBB, whjcb will be open for two or three days, or 16 South iOUKTH Street. V tth2B-8i DAVID BYANB. MFOR SALE—A SMALL FARM, A near Gwynedd Station, K. Penna. BB Oil ZXZ Lands taten as part pay. D. L- LEEDS, mb29-3t* IQg South FOURTH: Street m FOB SALE—A SMALL FARMA FIFTI-SIX ACHBS, la Camden connty, SE about twenty minntee* drive from Camden, on the BUrlton Pike, one of the moetlavorablt locations in tbe county; the land-ia rich and very productive. With good management. Three to Five Thonsand Dollar* psr annum can be made off of It. flood large HOHSB; also, plenty of Barne on it, and well adapted for city persons wishing a country residence. Abo; frontage enough for several Cottages. For fnrther Information apply to BICHAED SHIVEBB, opposite the Premises, bos-Coopbb Office at West- Jersey Ferry. mh2l-lm* «- FOB SALE GERMANTOWN COTTAGB; targe and superior Cottage on Walnut lane, with every convehiettee; fine Situation, and_good lot . B. I. BLMK milts tt. lay South FOOBTH Street, A FOR SALE—LARGE AND YALU. MABLB PBOFBBTY, 915 and 917 North FSOHT Street, embracing several Swelling Houses. Tannery. iL°S! c< 2. F ± ctor f' 2? d evOTtttag complete for carrying S oroc5 ° bu'rtness, with large lot, die.; will be Mud low, or exchanged for a good farm. »»hlB-tf 183 South^OtitßTg 8 Btreet. MFOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY AND MACHINB SHOP, la full operation, with the atock and tools,patterns, *c., of every deacrip. toT <lo , l f* n la W a and Bnoeess'nl bnS- Sen*. 01 A railroad, about twenty miles from Philadelphia. B. F. GLBPN, 193 S.FOBSrH St., tthlB-tf or 8 W.cor.SBVBfiTBBNTH and OBEEB Sts. m .FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOB J»nSTOOKS-Farm of _BS acrea. near SeUereviHa, mhlß-tf orS. W. cor.BBTBNTBHWH and QBBSN Sta. «FOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS- A vllle-fIOOD FABM of 143 ACBB8; cheap for iE earn, or wUI take In part good oil atocks ln exchange. 193 Bonth^6gß.THsLeet. ® FOB SALE—SEYERAL FIRST CLASS HOUSES, oil the south ride of Arch, west street, with all the modem improve* meats. How Toady for occupancy. fir J* ®unsßS In West PhlladA pMa. Fort* second street, between Locust and Spruce Inquire of J A JONBS. TWKBTT FIBS* Bt fast, above Chettnnt, opposite tna Planing MOL - mhS-im* A M BENT-A LARGE STONE J“*, ha ®STON, eituated In NSW CENTBBVILLB. Chester Co.,.Pa ,•within one hour’s ride of City and on S* *<« l%s?* Snlltead, within three mlnntiVwSkS AW r JS? or c^lon SHOES BK'BND ALL, mha-tntheSt* . 415 MABXBT St.. EMlada. A COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE A ““—Handsome Villa, with twenty - sight Acres oIIC eltnated, in oneof ihe most healthy and beautiful sections of the country, ten mile* from &•£** a mlle «d a half frS “station. Site almost hourly communication. Hot and Cold Water «ab?. gh *c house, and othtr modern eonvenlencss; net™ ltEß /a - L - b - *■." Box2o7sPhlladelnMaPost Ufflce ~ . -mhaß-tuthagt* ® FOR SALE YERY CHEAP—A “■COUHTRY BBBIDBHCH. -C Area $* 5 containtnic aear*Wr«a ?££fA® 831 abundance of shade end a variety of Jjttit; Stable and Ice-house (filled). 35 minutes* ride br Brldgewaterrßn^^^ TO LET—TWO HANDSOME BOOMS WAaH^el 00r ‘ Snlta ble for offices. Inquire 737 medical. E L „i° T T SP , P £TH I o ESTABLISH- Iuw hiea to very euceeagfol at _Concultatlon or advice gratuitous. mht-tf EMScTKiCAj, Offices. 4s ihe public that ha la still banefittin* and cmrina ® &n y, on whom medietas lu had no eSect and qonsfderedjncurable., ; Ma " w ThslmB\a|B Miuau. W-Oft J)£jj& f XTXi mSCOTIiSY —w# wotilrt »onr attention to those diseases. J 9.. hare found tnat we possess s remedr whiei* cnredmany, and will restore health, hundreds more who are at vmant menta. and not cnrcd. have nothing to pitT pJ. ■ftwSBHFSSL.S* TIBTH Street, Wesl ffiUsSsjav FOB jalS.Snt 3>fi . THOS. ALLBET TTELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCKO tofpfett “SlbUJiy fc flj&n&lsc lyfflpfcomß, ttdu&o treatment Is to. eoa»mroptto ß . ln«u*U» B A ??F 8 ORNAMENTAL hair m&L'2R2& . gIt S*^ o ggi _ AUCTION BALES. JOHN B. MYEBB & CO,, * KBS, »«* A 3» rad H 34 HaWey LARGE POSITIVE BAM Of T 95 LOTS Rs, swr- AflD AMBEiCAfi A card —We laufto the early particular... * of dealers to the valuable and extejuir* aa«ft»v tj * p tk British, French* German, and American dri® embracing 725 packages and lots of stank aL***? artic es. to be peremptorily sold by cat*]®* “a* fcS months’credit and part for cteh, coni&ijbH '‘ B v MOBKIBG, at 10 o’clock precisely, 5 throughout the day without intermission. CCa^a^| LABGF POBITTVB SALK OF BRITISH GBBKAF, AND DOMESTIC DEV GOOtS B ** Wo will hold a largo tale of foreign auddS,. * goods bycatalogue, oa a medlt of four moutii Forowi. THIS KOkiraro, N Karel. SO at 10 o'clock. about Boa (Sd Jot* ofitop:e radfra«y irtlelee la too*. linen*, eltks, andesttone, to which ws u«? 5 attention of dealers. STl b|f H. B.—Samples of the same will be arraniM , amtnation. with “dr o« ttwff* sale, when dealers will dad tt to their latwjJ^jjt, LAftGB SALE- OF fOMHgHAHB DOKESTIo * Included In our sale of THIS JUT, Ha rst , hales whito and colored wool flannels, bales striped shirtings. cases bleached and colored corset jean*. cases indigo-blue checks and tickings cases Kentucky jeans and ctdtonadet. —cases Mancoester ginghams and plaids. cases miners’ flannels and pantaloon staff. ‘ cases black and colored cambrics end saJS, —cases xaney cas&imeres and melton*. ***' ALSO, S7 *™‘ “ GOODS Also. French cloths. oMiiß«r«, doeskin*. m . Ju . contlngc, Sc. „ ,4, . . , . “•t Alee, alerje Hue of black and colored Italij, and satin, de Chines. **Hl| Also, fall lines shirtinglinens, all grad at. Also, full lines blouse and Spanish linen*. Also, full lines 1 tnen crow* ° ucks. duli», acd **•>.. Also, Uaea damask, table clorhs. towels, d< it 64 dbjksb goods. Full assortment of Faria moms delaines* m poplins, bareges, percales, jaconets, Wk !^ checks, French flanfetls, alpacas, mtihhirs. ba moral skirls, Ao. WHITB GOODS. Large variety of jaconets, cambrics, Bwiss and ew musiins, Victoria lawns. Ac. SILKS. Tery superior line of black and colored drs»a taff«tas, gros de Khlues, grosd’ADic, pon«t da gtos de Kapks, marcelli&et. P orencei, &c, bHiWlfl* BrocbS, lon, rad Eqnare. lbibet, *,Uni styles !»>. rccKambique* and steUa sb&irh. SPECIAL SALE OF 33S PIEGM ITALIAN OWTa, ABD BAfIN DE CaiNKl. uwta « In pur sale of THIS MY. March 38th. trill be SUB pircee euperlor Italian clotba ana satis i- cm 1 the balance of an lmporta r’s stock; mediate to SPECIAL SALE OF 15,000 DOZB.Y HOJUgr 6LOYSS, Ac. ’ „ ' Oil FHIOAY. March 31, at JO o’clock precisely. 1S 080 dmes ilptw,, cotton hosiery, comprisis, white, brown, and m C2 hoee. half boro, and ehiieren’* three quar.erhMa,, qnalltlee, of a celebrated Importatiou. *• Atom silk, lisle thread, and Paris hid (lores, gam, let*, ahiite and drawers, au,p,ndera, nodons, Ac. POSITIVE SALB OP GAEPBTIBGS. DBDOGKTR MATTIHGB. wiflouw SHADES, &O. . _ ... OH SATDRDAT MOBHIKS. Aprs Ist, at H o dock, will be sola, by Catalan, on rourrnontbs > credit, about36opieoasitchtbre, a, raperSne rad too insrais, royal daraatk. Vanatir, list, hemp, cottage, rad rat carpeting.; Canton Q cocoa mat inns, An. embracing a choice auiortmote snperfor good,, which may be examined early oa tM morning of eale. " InUodtdln onreßleofSATFBDAT.AprHlst.wiUl>> found an ex«nstre rad varied assortment wind . shades, fancy and plain, green, brown. Ac . to w- 1 we invite the attention of Pennsylvania and Harjiaid trade. LAEGS PSBEHFTOKT BALE OF PEEJtOH. raDU GEBHA». AHD BS'TISH DST GO JDS. Ac. OH KOKDaT MJESIHG. April 3. at ,10 o’clock, will be celd, by cataloxac, q* four months’-credit, about TDO PACKAGES AHD LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry goods, At embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy tu staple snides in silk, worsteds woolen, linen, and m* ton febrics. _ H. B.—Samples of the earns will be arranged for erp ruination, wtth catalogues, early ou the morning > a . sale, when dealers will End U to their interest to ■ tend, JOHH COLLIHS. “OABS. ABKT *AGB. £ April 4th, at 10 o'clock, will be acid, by ou fburjsaonihs* credit, about iSM puckagM boofe, shoes* broisus, cavalry boot*. hu* «mcrMlerc *pr . m Md fre*h assortment of teasonable goods oi oitr sa4 Bastorn manufaetuxe. Will ho open for examination, with catalogue, o> moaning fcfasle. M THOMAS & SONS, e Hos. 139 and 141 Bontb FOtJKTH Street SIXTH SPBIHG SALE, fth April. Estate of the late Dr. John Bsdmoa Go», W. Se ver, B. Weaver, J. Kirkpatrick, and othm. fiasd bill* ready. ■ SEVTHTH SPRING SALE, llth April. Estate of tbe late Bobett Balaton, E«q , ral othen, EIGHTH SPBIHG uaLE. 18i£ ApriL Ertate of the late Lewis Wain. Esq., rad other*. Bale Hoe 133 and 141 South Fourth street. SFPEEIO& FFSHITFBE FIBE PbOOF HAIE3. GOS. VEX HIBKOKS. FBEHOH PLATS KIhBOSS. tm CAEFErS, Ac. THIS HO3IBIG. At 9 o’dock, at the auction store, superior heoatkeU furniture, large and superior Ere-proof safe, with alphabetical lock, made by Evans A Watson, fire prod eale by Farrell A Herring, fins convex mirrors, Freaik plate oval rad pier mirrors, fins carpels, Ac. Sale at Bos 139 and 141 South Fourth atraet. SUPERIOR FURDITDRE, KOBSWoOD- PtASO FOBThS. FRENCH Pi,ATS MIRRORI. (JO'Vgl MIEKORS, LARGE FIEB-PRO3S SAFES. HAfO. SOME CAEPETS, HANDSOME GHAHDBUEH. id, CARD.—Our sale THIB (Thursday) MOEUIHG, a « o’clock, at the auction store, will comprise 8 a t .i, «i -per:o- household larnitors, elegant rosewood piaa* fort* by Meyers, rosewood piano forte by Daßham, handsome chandeliers, large and superior fir, prod eafa by Evraa a Watson, 2 are proof safes by Famli A H- and Evan* Ac Watson, fire French place marts!, oval, and pier mirrors, two convex mirrors, two saw rior sewing machines by Graver A Baker rad Emeu* Company, leather bads,offlce isrniinre. handsome Uim sels, imperial, and other carpets, Ac. Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged (or examination. SALS OF BOOKBINDERS’ TOOLS, ipard a VTRRNTnniV March 30th, at 3 o’clcck will be sold tor account at whom it muy career* one stauaiu# one bs*vr embofsiug press, made by Brock &Am to w*. sattabU for *llkiJsd? Qf work, pair of shears with stand, sew ing benches, &e. * Sale Do. 706 Pise street. HOUSEHOLD FUMITaSh. G4KPSTS, Me* * c * , OK FBIDaY MOE9LNG, 3ist inst , at 20 o'clock,, at 70S Fins atreet* the h<msa bold and kltcheu furniture, carpets, oil cloths, baddioL aC X&9 b® examined *t 8 o’clock jonihe morainir of tha eaie. S* m “ KgKT ' HarchSlet, at 2S o'clock. at Poplar street wharf tbi caßal Mhooser ■• Kentright, ’ ’ of Trenton, SO fee! long, 15 feet wide. 120 tons tonnage Bale absolute. Hay be examined any day previous to «ale.' ; Hale Ho 1614 Green-street. BBPEBIOB PDBBITDKS. KOSBWOOD PIAEO, TAPBBTBV CAKPBTB. it OH SBIDAY MOKtTTHO. , »h April, at IB o’clock, at Ho. IM4 Green slrest. by catalogue. the superior foroitnre, fiae-toacd rosewood piano-forte, book-ease, feather beds, fine tapes ary car pets, &e. be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning ol the PANCOABT * WARNOCK, AOC TIOHKKKB, MO KABEKT Street. SPICIAIi POKITITE SALK OF STBAW GOODS, BT CaTALOOUK. „ . „ OHFBIDAT HORHIHG. March SI, commencing at 10 o’clock, comprising about (BO eases new and. desirable coeds, or bait sbaossln straw and braids, for ladles’, miises’.and children's wear. ("IAYALRY HORSES I V . ■ ' ABTILLKBJ HOBSB3 J „ MOLBBt , Quabtsbuabtsb Ossiaai’s Owiob, PrastT Dnrcsrog, r,nr,oT,o W ’ 4s S I ¥? TO . K Cl t T - D - Sla»h 18.1865. .SpESBS, suitable, for the cavalry and artillery m- MOLES, to lots of twenty-five or more, will he re corccr Twenty second aad G Btreeta. All animals to be subjected to the usual Government Inspection before being accepted. Sjeclficatlonsaa foUowe-. Cavalry Horssa must be sound In allparttculsrs, well broken, In fall llest and good randitfon, front fifteen tl» to sixteen (16) hands high, frem five(s)to nine (9) yean old, andwell adapted , eT ?J? ravslry pnrpoees. Horses bstwsn veare of age, if still vigorous, ■ sp fi*Sl ly ' a “ d healthy, may he accepted. . _ Artillery horses most be ol dark color, sound la all pametuars, strong, finish, and active, well broken, and tfiuere trottere in harness, In good flesh and eondl- M««. »om six (6) to den (10) yeare old, not lets tfeaa fifteen and one-half (ISX) >hands high, each horse to weirhnoi leas than ten hundred andfirty (1,050) poaoda “. mi,Bk , be <>X“ *w° «) years of age. strong, ripnt,' compact, well-developed animals, not lees than : fourteen G 4) hands high. In roll health, free from every blemish -or defect which wonld no fit them for eevera work, and must have abed the four front colt’s teeth sad developed the corresponding fimr permanent teeth, two In t ach jaw. .Ibeee specifications will he strictly adhered to and rlridly eruorced to every particnUr. Honrs of immecrion from 9. A. H to 4P. M. . Price—GAvairy hones* ones handnd and atyhfer iTI doljais ($185) j Artillery Hones* one luuidred and nine' on« aSdninetj-hro Fay meat will be made at this Office. ' Jambs a. ekes, ml»aQ.-tap3o Brevet BrigdlmG^to^ A RTILLERY ANDCAYALRY HOBSBS. HOBS® suitable for the Artillery amf'cavdfry Ser vice will be purchased by the undersigned in open mar ket; each animal to be subjected to the usual Govert* he dark in color. soimdjto_ all particulars. strong, finick, and active, weU broken mad sguare trotters in harness, to *?»« S?? h \WA con ? i> }° ,l l frojn six to ten years old, not less ICMponndf 04 * 111 * 11 ’ 64051 Horse to weigh not loss them and Eighty Dollars ($180) wfll he paid tomila all partlenlar*-w»ll «"i-WOd condition, from M toll Bands hlth, ftom five to nine years old, and won adasteaE; every way to Cavalry parposes. for wU«h OMBjßtad and Seventy-Eve Dollars ($175) saA will bo dellvered to the Doited States Inroej. ?* -S®, ®krat wbstksw hotel, makkbt I»»WMn Thirteenth »»4 By order of Col. 'William XeKim, Chief doanenoaster BWadelgWa ggg* Captain and A. 0 M. g. RagES* FOB ALBANY AND TROY, ■HEbsESS hew toek. via dsdawabis asb KAtuTAIf CABAi.-The MOISTS Sgjr.K.llAa jern, mister, is now loadlrg at drat wharf below ssstfs* c tat oa o* reasonahle Urms, £njj|jJfc A 9„. Alettt , 30* Sooth PBtiAWAEB Avenue. —mßC—a- N O TICE .—FOB NEW wkfp.'oLTDß’&'co., I*B WHIBVSS.FbUa. JAMKB HABJ), 111 VfALlf SUeet. rnhlS-9m Mew York. . THOMSON’S LONDON KITGH* BKBR, OK SHKOP&Uf BAHBH to fcmUl**; ■n hotels, or pnbife lartlmtlons, In TWTSBTi DIP* PBBBHT BIZBS. Also. Philadelphia Sjurai Hot-air Pnrnaees. Portable Heaters. LottOowti Qraje*. Pireboard Stores, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates. Broil ers, Cooking Store*. «to., at wholesale and retail. Mr 4THOMBOH. od-amtMa Ho. 809 «- SgtlOHD Street ;3Sfc,.<S-P™ M aPl S£gSt?h&:W& tfrenn SpedSeS^oS^HU^dwOTj Herein*. I Bent by Hail free on reeelpt of TUI 01HT8, Address < daS-statbUee r~iriiif~L StALCOLM MAGNEILL’S "VS BPSCTAOLX STOBB, ffio. 310 South and all manner ol CggtNO PAIN IN BXTBAOTINQ —Hitron* Oxide Ctes tdmuJtWMdi bftactiinl aad oateialftTl sof_ "mM-lm npAKB NO MOBS UNPLEASANT A aadnmalit ramadlw for «opl«mjb} . E. B. FOOTE, M. IX 1130 BHOAPWAT. IHwlo*.'
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