T HE PHILA DEL P 111 A UNIVEESITY 1 —o— The Philadelphia University of Medicine sad Surgery was organized in 1849. Charter ed by the Legislature, February i'6, 1853 Name changed by a legislative enactment to the gclectic Medical College of Philadelphia, in 1860. In 1b63 itpurchesed the Pennsylva nia Medical College, established in 1842, and the Philadelphia Medical College, which -had previously been merged into the Pennsylvania Medical College. In 1864 it purchased the Penn Medical University. The Trustees of the separate schools united, petitioned, and obtained a special act of , the Legislature, con solidating these institutions and changing their names to that of the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery, March IS, 1865. All these various acts are published in the statues of Pennsylvania. The cost of the building and museum was over one hundred thousand dollars. It will be observed that the University, as now organized, is the legal re presentative of the four medical colleges that it has absorbed. It ii a liberal school of med icine, confined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical clique; but embraces ,n its teach ings everything of value to the profession. SEsstoris.—lt has two full sessions each year, commencing on the Ist. of October, and continuing until the Ist. of January as its first session, and from the Ist. of January to the lst. of April as its second; the two, constitut ing one full course of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing the Ist of April and continuing until August, for the prepara tory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathe maties, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, etc. Tic/um—Tickets to thelull course of lec tures $l2O, or $6O for each session. For the summer or preparatory course $25. Graduat ing fee $3O. To aid young men of moderate means, the University has issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first-course students, for $75, and to second-course stud ents and clergymen for $5O, each constituting the holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teachings of the school. The only additional fees are a yearly dissecting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $5. THE ADVAPTAGES Or SCHOLARSHIPS.— The student holding a scholarship can enter the College at any time duriag the year, at tend as long as he chooses, and re-enter the institution as frequently as desired. It requires no previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, all private 'tuition fees are, saved. Students,. by holding schblarships, can pros ecute other business a part of the time. The candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, and receive his degree as icon as qualified. In case a student should hold a scholarship and not be able to attend lectures, it can be transferred to another, thus pieventing any loss. Parents, guardians, or Wends of students wishing to purchase scholarships for them a year or more before their attendance at the University, can secure them by advancing one half the price, and paying the balance when the student enters. Physiciani and benevo lent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men, by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them to obtain an honor ble profession. The Faculty embraCes seventeen eminent physicians and surgeons. The University has associated with it a large hospital clinic, where every form of medical and surdical disease is operated on and treated in the presence of the class. COLLEGE BUILDING.—The College building located in Ninth street, south of Walnut, is the finest in the city.' BP front is collegiate gothic, and is adorned with embattlements and embrasures, presenting a novel, ' bold, and beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown stone, ornamented by two towers, rising to the elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet. The building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas. and every other convenience, that modem improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only five hun- dred scholarships will be issued, and as two hundred and fifty are now sold, those who wish to secure one should do so at once. Mon ey can be remitted by express, or a draft or a check sent on any National bank in the United States, when the scholarship will be returned by mail, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees, Jos. S. Fisher, Esq., and the Dean of the Faculty, W. Paine, M. D. All orders for scholarships or other business of the University, shouln be addressed to Professor W. Paine, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAINE'R PRACTICE Or MEDICINE. A new work just issued 'by W. Paine, M. D., Professor of the principles and practice of Medicine and Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery ; • author of Paine's practice of Surgery ; a work on Ob stetrics and Materia Medica ; author of New School remedies; an epitome of Eberlie's practice of Medicine; a review of Hommopa thy ; a work on the history of Medicine ; Editor of University Medical and Surgical Journal, &c., &c. It is a royal octavo of 960 pages, and contains a full description of all diseases known in medicine and surgery, in cluding those of women and children, togeth er with their pathology and treatment by all the new and improved methods. Price $7 ; postage 60 cents. Address the author, 933 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORK, Entitled New School Medicines, which is the only work ever published upon Materia Medics, embracing all the Eclectic, Homoeo pathic, and Botanic remedies, with a full reg ular Materia Medics. Price $5 ; postage free• Address as above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY A Semi-Monthly Journal of Medicine, Surgery, Physiology, Hygiene, and General Litera ture, devoted to the Profession and the people. The cheapest medical paper in the world, published every two weeks, at the University Building, Ninth street, south of Walnut. Single copies, $l.OO Five copies to one address, 4.35 Ten " 7.50 Fifteen 9.30 Twenty " tc 10.00 The getter-up of the club shall have one copy gratis. Address, W. PAINE, M. D., Editor. Philadelphia, Pa. 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Letters of Administrauon on said estate hav ing been granted to, the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands .against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, teilding.in said Township. - - - S. HERSHEY, Administrator. Marietta, May 11; 1.867.-6 t. /11111 E celebrated Cutts Pucka Oil Blacking I. makes a beaatiftd - water proof polleb. For hoots, shnes. l kireillo. - lba. Tor sale only Dz. Landis' Dkuptore. the tinion eo., Are now conetructing a railroad from OMAHA, NEBRASKA, westward towards tlia Pacific Ocean, lna ki c with its connections an unbroken line g ACROSS-THE CONTINENT, ofTher Company now offer a limited amount thei thiry years to run, and bearing FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS e e l ann. in in te g rest, payable on the first day ofJau. stye of and July, in the city of New York, at th rate SIX PER CENT. IN (}OLD , ' AT INET Y. CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. This road was completed from Omaha 305 miles west on the Ist of January, 1867, and, is fully equipped, nd trains are regularly ru e . ring over it. The Company has ne w ur , l iana suf f icient iron, ties, etc., to finish the remain ing portion to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, 212 miles, which IS unner contract to be dune September Ist. of this yeas, and it is expected that the entire road will be in run ning order from Omaha to its Western connec tion with the Central Pacific now being rap. idly built eastward from S acramento, Cal., during 1867: Means of the Company. Estimating the distance to be built by th e Union Pacific to be 1,565 miles, the United St,stes Government issues its Six per cent. Thirty-Year Bonds to the Company as the road is finished at the average rate of about $28,250 per mile, amounting to $44,205,000. The Company is also permitted to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and at the same time, which by spa. cial act of Congress are made a first mortgage on the entire line, the bonds of the United States being subordinate to them. The Government makes a duration of 12,800 acres of land, to the mule, amounting to 20,- 032,000, estimated to be worth $30,000,0 making the total resources, exclusive of the capital, $118,416,000 ; but the full value of the lands cannot now be realized. The authorized capital Stock of the Com pany is one hundred million dollars of which five m llions have already been paid in, and of which it is not supposed that more than twenty-five millions at most will be required. The cost of the road is estimated by compe tent engineers to be about one hundred ml - lion dollars, exclusive of equipment. Prospects for business, The railroad connection between Omaha and the East is now complete, and the earn ings of the Union Pacific on the sections al ready finished for the first two weeks in May were $113,000. These sectional earning,3 as the road progresses will much more than pay the interest on the Company's bonds, and the through business over the only line of railroad between the Atlantic and Pacific must be im mense. Value and Security of the Bonds The Company respectfully submit, that the above statement of facts fully demonstrates the security of their Bonds, and as additional proof they would suggest that the Bonds now offered are less than ten million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over twenty million dollars ha ye already been expended;—on 330 miles of this road the cars are now running, and the remaining 187 tulles are nearly com pleted. At the present sate of premium on gold these bonds pay an annu'allatetest on the present cost of Nine Pei• Cent and it is believed that on the completion °llk road, like the Government Weds, they iwid go above par. 15. e ComplA.iutend to isell but a limited amount at the prl,W n tri r c i pies and retain the right to advane •Ate at their option. Subscriptions will be receivediu.tew York by the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nos- eau Street. CLARK. DODGE & Co., Bankers, 51 Wall St., Jon N J. Cisco Si. SON, Bankers, 33 Wall St. and by Banks and llankersgenerally through out the United States, all of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Company's office No. 20 Nassau street, New Yo:k, on applicatio . Subscribers will select their own Agents in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsibie to them for the safe delivery or the bonds. Jona Cisco, Treasurer, New York. 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