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    CITY ITEMS.
Tinionreers op Assnazoax ART.—There may be
oleo at the store of Messrs. Ashmead at Evans, 724
Chestnut street, b collection of ' , Ruggles' GOMM."
- as announced in the advertising department of thle
Aare Press, These are very fine small oil sketches,
•cabinet sire, consisting of marine views—storms
and mans—and landscape seems, clothed in the
rich beauty of spring. summer, autumn, and winter.
They are perfect genii -and form the only collection
In Philadelphia. —The happy blending of the varied
colors of autumn, the curling ocean wave, the glassy
lake, the misty mountain, the serene blue of the
sky, the manmulating clouds, &0., sm., deserve the
-Masked attention of all the lovers of the beautiftd.
Mr. Ruggles is an American artist of great-celebri
ty. Ladles and gentlemen are invited to call and
oramine these works of art.
Mil. BEM'} COMMOTION OF PAINTINGS —W
have received a printed catalogue of the oil paint
ings, nearly one hundred in all, belonging to Mr.
Thomas F. Bell, the welt•known auctioneer in this
oily, which he will bring to the hammer, at Messrs.
Thomas' auction store, on the forenoon of Tuesday,
March 7th. The pictures will be arranged for in
spection Ave days before the sale. Mr. Bell has
been twenty years In making this collection ; most
of the pictures were painted expressly to his order,
end the masters prineipally represented are the late
Thomas Birch, the great marine painter, who was
the American Vernet of his time ; Mr. O. lireighoff;
well known in this city, who now resides In London,
where he has numerous and valuable commissions
ler his beautiful winter scenes from the European
nobility, but especially those of England and R us
; George R. Bonfield, of this city, the marine
and landscape painter, and /saw) Williams, on
• ennsylvonla scenery. There are good speolmens,
too, of P. Moran, Paul Weber, W. W. Boyle, J. L.
Erlmmel, Rottenheimer, Greenewald, V. B. Bon-
Acid, and others. We know these pictures well, and
know, too, that they have neither been picked up at
sales nor acquired at low pribes. It is an honest,
bona fide collection, for which, no doubt, there will
be no small competition.
Jartun , si EMAIL nn Rears is now used by the
most refined and scrupulous, and is most adudrable
as a preserver, restorer, and beautifier of the akin,
keeping it smooth, fair, and transparent. Sold by
Drugglata, Pbrfumers, and Coiffeurs. E. jouni,lllS.
Tenth street; Johnston, Holloway, & Cowden, and
Dydtt & Co., General Agents. fe2o.rawsfit,
Tllit Piazza Tuner, SHIRT, Invented by Mr. John
F. Taggart, and for sale at the popular Gentle-
Amen , a Furnishing establishment of Mr. George
Grant, No. 610 Chestnut street, are the best-made
and beat-fitting shirts in the world. The very
choicest good," in this department' are always for
dale at Mr. Grant's counters.
Tun STORAGE Or POTROLRIIM ISi PHIL/o)BL
nr.s.—All persons who feel anintereet in the trade
of Philadelphia, and who wish the-objectionable lea
-tares of the storage of petroleum, in large quantities,
removed from the closely built portions of the oily,
are respectfully informed that they can aid in the
accompUshment of that result by subscribing imme
diately to the stook of the "Petroleum Storage
Company of Philadelphia" (a company chartered
by the. State of. Pennsylvania and duly organized
In ltkle., having among Its stockholders most of the
leading commercial houses in the city of Philadel
phia) whose , object is to make suck superior facili
ties for the storage and shipment of petroleum on
the extensive grounds owned by the company near
Greenwich Point, as shall make it to the interest of
the whole trade to concentrate al/ their heavy business at
that point. Wharves and other improvements are
already contracted for, to the extent of the funds in
the treasury. (Tim officers of this company propose
to pay iu they go.) Sidings will be laid immediately
to connect with the track of the Pennsylvania
Rail
road Company, whose new depot grounds adjoin
the grounds of the company on the Delaware river.
Persons in the trade oan lease grounds f the own
piny for their business upon reasonable terms.
Shares 325, payable 35 at the time of subscription,
the.balanoe to be called in (not exceeding es par
Share in any one month) as wanted for Improve..
meats. °Mee 827 Walnut street, second story-front
room. T. S. Emery, President ;F. D. Hubbell,
Secretary and Treasurer. .
TRH LAST MONTE OT WINTIOL—WISNIT 010N1.
INN, for the balance of this month, is now offered at
greatly reduced prices, at Charles Stokes ft. Co.'s
" One Price , ' first-class Ready.made Clothing House,
wider the Continental. The reputation enjoyed by
this house for the exoellenoiand style of its gar.
meats, togedtter with the low prices, Is a guarantee
that bargains can now be had here beyond any
other place In the pity. We must close out our stook
this month. CHARLES STOKES &
EXTILL Szaarow CALLE - D.—The President has
called an extra session of the Senate, to meet on
the 4th of March. There are matters of muoh pub.
ifo importance, which demand attention, and which
render the holding of an extra session necessary.
We are persuaded that there is no truth in the
rumor that the Session is to be oalled for the purpose
of making Some formal reoognition of the elegance
of the wearing apparel made at the Brown Stone
iClothing Hall of Rookhill 6; Wilson, Nos. 608 and
005 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Not but what
they deserve this mark of distinction.
Fr= LT oOBT,—Squlrrel Muffs $8 to $lO, worth
Isl 2 to VC. Blink Muffs $lO to $2O, worth $lO to
$3O. Oloeing out balance of our We at cost. We
do not Intend to carry any over. class. Oertironn
a SON, Continental Hotel. conalot
Tun ONLY RHICIDY.—Those who suffer from fou
breath are open to the charge of carelessness. It is
an offence that Can be speedily abated, as a single
bottle of the fragrant Sozodont will unmistakably
accomplish the work. No toilet table should be
without it. It will preserve and keep the teeth
white, and the breath pure and sweet. Sold by a
druggist.. fe2o4nwf St
°Pala NoTioa.—Boyal Ermine Fum, at coot, at
Chas, Oakford & Son% Continental Hotel. fe2o-10t
Ent, EAR, AAD CATARRH, successfully treated
by 7. Isaacs, M.D., Oculist and Aurist, 511 Pine et.
alistificialeysa inserted. blooharge for examination.
OPERA NOTloll.—Royal Ermine Furs, at cost, at
Chas. Oakford & Continental Hotel. 1'6204
ONWOR OF BIITTBRIPDILD'S °WORLAND D..
Paerox removed to N 0.40 South Fifth street. felT•tf
*PECL4L NOTICES.
Quumna OR Goymarno SCISSORS,
Italian or Patent Irons. Burnt+ and Cap Irons, and Mrs
Cook's /Went Polishing Irons, Air sale by
TBIIitAN do SHAW.
/t
No. 835 Melt TblrtY-flve), MARKET Street.
below Ninth.
HOOKS AND BRACKETS FOR HANGING
Baaketa and Sird Cages, and a variety of Wire Rang
ing Baskets, for sale at
TRUMAN at SHAW'S,
It elow
No. N
bed
(Right Thirty-Ave), KARIM - L. Street,
Ninth.
HAM DYE! Sell DYR I
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE le the but lathe world.
The only tree and perfeet Dye—harmless. instanter's.
Ans. and reliable; produces a splendid Bleak or Natural
Brown; remedies the ill ergots of Bad Dyescand fre
quently restorer the original color. Sold by all Drug•
state. The genuine is signed W. L BATCHELOR. BI
BARCLAY Street. Kew York. 112-mwfrl7
OVERCOATS "ROE $l4 TO $55. OVERCOATS.
OVERCOATS FROM $l4
tit
OVIROOATS PROM 7514 to $55. OVERCOATS.
• OVERCOATS FROM $l4 to EM. OVERCOATS.
WANAMAKER a BROWM.
OAK HALL,
'S. E. 41Orner SIXTH and MARKET Street..
Algr Torutg Men's Salts and elegant variety of the
beet slam Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES.
MIR Glaoum BMX & 00.41
rumos,
Arm
MASON & HAMLIN'S
BINIORGANS.
FLINO Ove OA r 500 ee eh of these Ins CABINET
ORTES. Inetrumenta hare been sold ORGANS.
PIANO bY Mr. 0., and the demand la CASHIER
FORTS& eonetantly Increasing. , ORGANS.
PIANO Tor sale only by CABINET
1,019. Ti& J. N. 0601.. D. _ ORGANS.
riANWM= and OHISTNUT Ste. thmarirr
NORMS. nolA.If ORGAN&
iiiE
rt of Inter/nen
Oman, Febniary 18. MK
to the MN of Phaaeletpletel,
h to February 181 h. Me&
S A A 1
°AVMS 011 , DISTIL. .0 1 4 OAtresta 07 MU SM. 5 1
• ,:s
41 mi 4 m
Asthma .. 1 lever, Catarrhal-. 1
Abe0e55............. 1 2 " Spotted 3
, Asphyxia. ...... i 1 " Scarlet I 24
Anemia 6 5
AIIIIMAIIIII of Aorta . ... 1 1 1 ` Tyllto n2 l4 13 2
Apoplexy Mr/ • 3 " Symptomatic 1
Ennis and Scalds ••• 3 2 Fatty Degeneration
.Congestive Mille. • • 1 1 of Heart.......... 1
Cancer of Rectum... 1 Fistula in MO • ••••-• 1
of Stomach. 1 Gangrene , 1
Casualties 3 1 Hemorrhage 1
Croup 17 " Mmes..... 1
Congeetion, Brain... 4 4 " of Marne • 1
Lungs ~ 1 1 Hooplug Cough 5
compression. Brain 1' Inflammation, Brain 2 7
Cerebro.lipinal No-'' Bronchi ........ 1 1
I
nineitle 4' " Heart........ 1
Cirrhosis of layer... 1 " Kidneys 1 1
Conen . ipptlon,Lungs'42 6 " Larynx .«.» 1
Bowels 1 2 " Lunge........ 18 23
Ccomilaione... ..... . 17 " Peritoneum . 2
Puerperal .• • 2 " EL & Bowels. 1 2
Cyanosis ............ 6 Inanition .... 1 3
Dlptheria 3'6 Intemperance....... 2
Mlarrlms ..., 3 • Masts. s. rota. ..... • 2
Dropsy 2 1 Malformation - 1
of theßrata. Enda. 2 Marfunnus 1 4
•• of the Lungs. - 1 Old Age.... • .... .... 12
''of the Heart. 1 Palsy.- 8
• " of the Liver. 1 Scrofula. 1
Disease of Heart .... 2 8 Bore Throat.... .....
" Liver- .. 1 Small-Pox 4 17
" Spine 1 Still-b0rn............ 13
'Debility •••• ..., .... 611 Teething -• • ...... •• • • 1
liksiou on Brain- 2 Unknown....•.. • • 3 5
'Erysipelas 1 1 Wounds- G uns h o t. 2 1
'Enlargement. Liver 1 - I --
'fever, Hain 1 Total .... 175.226
OF 2121 AXOVX Tinian WiSH-
Dnder I year SO From. 50 to 63 21
Mom Ito 3...• 32 NI to 70 20
'" Ito S. ..... .. 44 " 76 to £0 10
''" sto 10...... ........ 24 " 10 to 30 4
10 twig. 11 " DO to 100 2
15 to IF 15 " .100 to IN ....... ....... 1
" ID to 30 61 -
•" 80 *I to to 40. .. ... ........36 80 T0ta1.................. 382
56
WASINS. W 5.8745. , W.S.BDS.
MM. • ...• ...... 16 Tenth •• .. 14 Nineteenth 15
43econd .........26 Eleventh .13 Twentieth 24
Third........... 4 Twelfth „...... 8 Twenty-first . .. 7
v 0ur ik....32 Thirteenth . •... 8 Twenty-tmeon4.ls
Nifth - .. . 'lB Fourteenth. ....11 Twenty-third ..11
Sixth ~" ... ..... 6 ntseuth ....... 18 Twenty-fourth. 29
Seventh ........16 Sixteenth ......13, Toreuty-Arth ... 9
Eighth 18 Seventeenth ... .141Tirsuty , sixth-12
Ni n th ~„.. .„ .14 Eighteenth 7117nknown 18
send. deaths from the eountry.....
et deaths in the IsMr 364
NATIVITY. States. ra I Foreittn,6o: Unknown,.
Almshouse. if t People of Color. 41; from the coon-
The lB number of deaths, compared with the cornea.
ondlnd week of 1861, and of leas week, was as fel
, we:
Week ending Feltner], 20. 7861. wee 813.
Week ending February U, 1865, was 368.
meloe. 118; females, 161; boys, 116; ilrle. 91.
Deaths and interments of soldlers„ IT.
By order Of the Board of Health.
WOW' 4114N01114. 1140914•99.
Under the Oontinental.
St
to SM. 01/11RCOVIS
.1111. ** • **
IS
3hCE.O6.R.R.TiEII).
ABBOTT—DAVIS. —ln the city or New York. on the
76th Lost , 67 the Roy. Jacob Ab (Kitt, Rev. librerd Ab.
bolt, of cambridgeport, Num. to Mies Mara E. Davie.
No cards. •
R&D—HABBLU.—tia the 15th htet_, by the Bay.
e W II
Rbthore, Mr. Henry Rag to bliss Rosalie Hauler,
of this ottr. •
ROOAII.-11, San Jose. Costa Ries, On the 32/ of
.70S
camber, 19011, Dr. James MOM.
RANDALL—Suddenly, at his residence., 1715 Vines
street, on the 19th inet., Joseph 0. Randall, in the 65th
year of his age.
Dee motion will be given of the femoral. *
RORER.—On Friday afternoon. 17th 'net , after a
tihort filmes, James B. Borer. in the 65th year of his
m itts relatives and' male friends are Invited to attend
hie funeral, from his late residence, NO 606 Wood street,
on Tuesday afternoon, February 21st, at 1 o'clock. Fu
neral services In the Second Reformed Dttieh Ohara
Ilßev..T. De Witt Talmage'e), Seventh, above Brown
street. at 2y o'clock. s,
THOMAS. —At Molten Rills, on Sabbath morning
early. February 19th. 1805. Susan Monroe, wife orGeo
O. Thomas, Jr.. and daughter of .Chao. B. and Emrline
H Dungan.
Doe mattes will be given of the funeral, •
SYSEET —On the 15th Inst., Aden/ B rerly, in the 93d
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family sverespectfally
invited to attend the funeral , from his late residents,
No. 1264 Arch street. on Tuesday, the 21st bast at ten
o'clock A. M es
1317Z8Y. —On the 16th Inst. At Elizabeth, N. .7. ,Robert
8.. son of Mordecai Busby.
The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral on .Second day afternoon, 20th last., at half
past ore olclock, at northeast corner of -- and
Walltoe streets, house of James Tru•
BURTON. —On the Nth lust.. John Barton,lsnro in the 45th
year of Us ago.
BD male (donde and those of the family are respect.
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence. 1418 Walnut street, on Monday, the '2oth lest:,
at 10 o'clock A. se
BAKER. —Oa tbe morning of the 17th ittatant, Mary
Stewart. wife of Isaac Baker, In the 5.7 d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from their residence, 1021 Wlstar
street, on Monday afternoon, the 20th Dud, , at 2 o'clock.
To proceed to Odd. Fellows' Cemetery.
BLACK AND PURPLE , DELAINES,
40 etude; Black and White DoUlnae, 40 cents.
BESSON & SON. Mourning Store .
No. 91.8 CHESTNUT Street.
"WHITE ENGLISH CRATE.-.ALSO,
Black En_g/isit Veil and Trimming Cram. all
qualities. BBBSON dr. BON. Mournin_g Store.
fe9.9 • No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
WHITE GOODS FOR THE OPERA.
8-4 White Merino for Opera Suits.
White Cashmere for Clookg.
White Gloves, best only.
White livening Silks.
fell 3 BUM & LANDELL
NOTICE&
TENTIT•WARD BOUNTY FUND.
—CITY WARRANTS CASHED. HIGEISSY
..BORNTIRS Paid to all Recruits ortollted to the TRIITH
WARD Apply to •A. H FRANCISCUS,
.1420-tf 51.3 MARKET Street.
-
BYI.VANIA. An .adjourusd :Meeting will b.
held at the Bail, Athennum Butldlng, SIXTH . Street,
below Walnut, MIS (Monday) WINKING. at 8 o'clock
It SAML. L. SMEDLEY , Recording &WY%
liar ABB NOW, FEBRUARY 11th, 1865,
on 'notion or Peter hfcoall, Bea, EDWARD
SEYMOUR. HARLAN Was admitted to practice as an
Attorney in the District Court and Court of Cloronlca
Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia is*
rArTWENTIETH. WARD.-21NOTHE
MASS BOUNTY MENUS will be held THIS
(Monday) EVENING, in the Tabernacle Church, ELE
VENTH Street, below Oxford. All those who have
paid SW are invited to attend, and those who have not
Yet subscribed to the Fund should do so at once. as this
may be the last chance. WM. S. HALL, Fresideat
B. Elearan, Secretors. It
tar ATTENTION, VOLIUBTEE RS !
The TWENTIETH WARD are prepared to pay
the Highest Bounties to all RECRUITS credited to this
ward. Bone ehall excel um; besides , we cash the city
warrants. Apply to Lieut. J. F. &MIKES, Recruiting
Agent, S W. corner SEVENTH Street and gIRAED
.Avenue, or DAVID TEMPLETON, Progoet Merebni's
office of the Youth district, corner THERTESNTH and
BRANDY WIL E Street,. fe2o-3t
• THE PETROLEUM OF CALIFOR.
NlA.—Profeeeor SUMMAR, of Yale College.
will deliver a Lecture noon "The Mineral Reecinroes or
Californla".on THURSDAY RV/USING. 23d inet . at 8
o clock. at the Hall of the Unlverelty of t'ennavivanle.
NINTH Street, above Cheeten_.t for the benefit of the
U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.
. .
Tickets 60 cents each Can be had at the Rooms of
the Commission, nil Chestnut street. on and after
Tuesday, and at the Hall on the evening of the Lec
ture. fon 4t
STATE MEDICAL Boman.
REAIDTARTERB PINNSYLVAITIA
HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT.
HARRISBURG. February 20, 1865.
The STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF P 101614. will meet
In KEIL ADEL.PHIA on the 6th of MARCH next, to
examine candidates for appointment as Assistant Sur
geons ro o msylv Regiments.
The in which the examination will be held will
be designated In the Philadelphia morning papers on
the dEvy of meeting
Plitalelami of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish
ing proper teatlmontat a as to moral character. Sto., will
be admitted tothe examination.
By order of tke Governor:
JOSEPH A. PM:GLIM
fe2o-imh6 Burgeon Generar:Peana.
DBE L P
Ed
V ENTSWARD AND TIRE
MEETINGS rim held EVERY trICIIIT at the Hall
mono and COATES Streets.
All Subscribers to the Fund are requested to come
forward and pay the money, for we are now in need of
It. The Committee have commenced Recruiting, and
require all the money it is psesible to get.
The attention of RECRUITS Is called to the fact that
We are prepared to pay
THE HIGHEST BOUNTIES IN CASH.
The Reuniting Committee, Messrs CHES'ER and
FART, are always to be fonud at Marshal Lehman's
Mee, THIRD, above spauns.
_ THOS. IL MARCHAND. President
Taos. A. Firm Secretary and Treasurer. fe2i- St*
Or DRAFT I DRAFT! DRAFT!
TEN'T'H WARD.
At a Meeting of the Citizens of the Ward, held OA
SATURDAY EVKNING., February 18, the Bareentlye
Committee were directed to
ASSIES nun marmomari arrizaci TELDOLIARS:
to create a Bounty Fund sufficient to'
EXEMPT THE . WARD FROM RHE DRAFT
PUBLIC MEETINGS
will be held
BS/DRY RVENIND DURING TILE WEEK,
At northeast comer of BROAD and RACE Streets,
where the Committee will be In attendance from 73‘ to
10 o'clock P. N., to receive cabecriptiona.
RUBY 0. HOWELL, President.
fe2o tit
A. H. nuatozscus, Treasurer
lar ILERCANTILE LIBRARY.
STOCKHOLDERS' OPPOSITION TICKET,
Election TUESDAY next. February diet, between the
hours of 4 and SP. IL In the Library itoom.l
FOR PRESIDNT.
JOHN B. ZAHLD3H.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT. ,
GIOROX C. COLHOUN.
FOR RECORDING SECRETARY,
JOHN A. ThIcALLIBTER.
FOR CORRESPONDING SECRETARY.
ONORCH °ORLIN.
FOR TREASURER.
'ALBERT R. LETCHWORTH,
FOR DIRECTORS.
FREDERICK FAIRTHORNE
JOHN K. ZEMIN,
ALBERT B. &CHILL,
CHARLES BIERLY,
C. HENRY - RONEY.
JOHN C. GRANGER.
ROBERT Y TOWNSEND,
F. T. SULLY BARLEY,
JOSEPH S. BENNETT,
JOSEPH W. WILSON.
JOHN H. WATT,
EDWARD H. WEIL.
Voicela eau be bad at the Library.
lar'. $425 IN CASH PAID TO ALL BE.
CRUM credited to the VMS WARD.
A 1 to It TRANCISCIDS,
fog
So. MS MARKET Street.
gar NEW BUILDINO ASSOCIATION.
—An Adjourned Meeting of the ROBERT MON
NTS BUILDING aSSOCILLTIOM will be held on WED
NESDAY EVENING. 22d inst., at 7,i; o'clock, at this
S. W. corner of FOURTH and GREEN Streets, to re
ceive Subscriptions to the Stock. Saboariptions will also
be received by the Secretary, at his Ogles, 424 LI.
FIRMLY Street. IfelS•401 JOS. S. SIDDALL, Sec'y.
liar SIX.= WARD.-VOLUNTEERS
and others will plea's' observe that the Highest
Bounties are promptly paid to all who are credited to
our Ward. Apply at No 37 North THIRD Street, to
H. BARNES or to JOHN HAGAN, recruiting and
disbursing Agent, it the Provost Karabin' Office. No.
245 South THIRD Street, below Walnut St. fel7.6t
ITIVION CANAL COMPANY.—AT
the Annual Meeting of the Union Canal Com.
Piny. held on the 7th lust., the following-unload gen
tlemen were unanimously elected officers and managers
for the ensuing year:
PRESIDENT: O
ISAAC J. WIeTAB.
EANASERS:
Wm. R. White, Thomas Williamson '
James B. McFarland, Daniel Haddock, Jr.
Balmy Budd. Samuel T. Bodine
Edmund Smith , Charles P. Bayard,
Thomas !Umber, Jr., Samuel J. Beeves,
Joshua Speriul, Jas. Young, of Middletown,
TREASURER AND IDICIDNTARY:
OSCAR `I ia DAMSON
0601.8 THOMPSON. Searetarr.
liar- ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS !
HIGHEST BOUNTY I
FOURTEENTH WARD.
The Recruiting_ Committee ere now prepared to Day
in CASH the LARGEE.T BOUVIES to all recruits ac
credited to this ward .
They will sit at the Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH
and GREEN Streets EVERY DAY from 9 to 4 o'clock,
where all information will be cheerfully even.
Avoid the bra era; come to na and 1111CdiTe FULL
BOUNTIES In CASH. BOUNTIFE.
For one year.............7.:.:7..7.7.7.:: IWO 00
For two years. 690 00
.
For threeeart.• .• ....... .....-. ..... ....• • 840 00
FOR TW O RBAB vETBRiNS JOINING HANCOCK'S
_ CORPS.
For one year • • • ..•• .
0010 CO
For two years... ................ .• .•• .• .. • 990 CO
For three years•-•-•leN10110L, •-•-.71.110 00
Dr. .T. i
W TRACK* RA. Recruiting
fe7•129 FRED'S. A. VAN CLEVE. }°°nuktlea'
IRIPORTANT NOTICE. -- TH E
Citizen, of the FIRrEENTR WARD are hereby
notified that unless the amounts aseeeeed upon each
citizen are promptly Paid to the Collectors of their re
erectly. preoinete, the efforts of the Executive Commit
tee will be lerionely retarded for want of fonds.
A prompt compliance of every citizen with the spirit
of the resolution paned at a public meeting' of citizens
held at the Baptist Chapel on Monday evening, lath
instant (a copy of which will be mailed to every citi
zen of the ward). will supply mull Ment funds to fill our
Quota. GEORGIC W. SMITH,
felB-41 Chairman Executive Committee.
I.EICTURX ON JOINT STOCK COM
PANII,I 4 AT CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE. 637 CHESTNUT Street, nor. of SIVENTEL
The Fifth Leant ein the course on Commercial Law,
will be delivered by JoS C. TURNER. Sm.. on TUES
DAY
. BVENING next, Feb. 2lsh at 73; o'clock. set,
Jed— ' Joint htook Companies All former students
Eradnates are cordially invited. fel7.4t.
or. OFFICE OF FEE ON.A.MORO VNI
Dios comp/ant, Pirmenzurrae, Feb. 11.1265.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
my will be held at the Office of the Company. No. 3%0
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February Mot UM,
at 12 o'clock M. at which an election will be hold for
seven Directors to serve the m 111111111( year.
fell-10t A. S. F.OIIF.IITS. JR., Secretary.
IgSPRESTON COAL AND IRPROVE•
SENT COMPANY. No. 205% WALNUT
Street. PEIMADELPHIA, February 1.1. 185.
NOTICE TO STOCKMOi.DIiRB.—The annual meeting
of Stockholders for the election of DITOOtOTS will be
held at the office of the Company, on WSDNESDAY,
March let, at 10 o'clock A. M The necessary arrange
men to for completing the parobase of the leased oolliery
on the Company's Estate will be presented to the Stock
holders for their approval H. P. NOTTS%
rola-trawl Secretary.
NOTICE--IMPIRE COPPER COS&
PANT OF MICHIGAN.—NOTION 18 Emusßr
GIVEN, That all Stook In this Company, on which the
Instalment of Two Dollars per Share,_ called August 19,
1664, and due September 19, 1864 . le not paid, is for
feited by said default. and that according to the Ohm ter
and By-laws of the Company It will be sold at labile
Auction on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1895, at 12 M., at
the Ofike of the Secretary of the Company. No. 4M3
WALNUT Street. ' Philadelphia, unless paid on or be
fore that day. By order or Ore Board of Directors.
J. S 1114MULLIN, Secretary.
Dated Philadelphia, Feb. 6, lErid. I'o7- tuwfrmtesh9
'BIENCANTILS LIBRARY COM.
PANT, Paix,anat,imia. Feb. 15. 1365.
The Annual Ileotloa_for Mew. 'for the enetdag 784 T
will lake p/stee oa TIIISDAT, 21e1 inst., at tha LI
BRARY WAAL Palls ops 4 . P. K.. and close at
r. 440. A MoALLIBTNR.
let iit Beeending lieuntely,
THE PRESS:--PHILADELPItiK MONDAY; PEBRITARY 20, isS5:
NOTICE&
rgrTHE FINAL CAMPAIGN.—ALL
ibto item of the time eombine to show that the
preeent th e final erenpalge egetnet thy greet rebel
lion. The sitcceee of our armies andnavies, ghe spirit
of oureoldlere,the oplutous of our olgoere.the Ithleions,
demoralisation- and gruraulet eiglouities of the enemy.
enure us Mutes Munch of justice, liberty. mai Peace
Is at hand. -
•
Every energy should now be direeted I. Prepares Me
armies for the last desperate struggle - for the rebellion
will die, as it bas Med. in lblood.koreelally should
those noble patriots who shall be eel dto offer their
blood on the alter fo r liberty. be prepared, so far as We
Call prepare them, this solemn service, by Christian
instruction and earnest prayer. And when they fall.
every succor that the love or Christ and of eonntry can
afford! should be at hand for their relief t norahonid any
soldier be allowed to die without having the hops of
eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ presented to
Wen, and wab met prayer to God for mercy in his name.
This duty the delegates of the ..Christian Commission
perform.
In One kindred and forty obapel tents our soldiers now
assemble daily to read the pabilesAions furnished by the
Corandseio nightie write letters te , loved ones at home,
and every the week, and three times an Sab
bath. most of them being crowded' with marmot wor
shippers, many of whom rise to ask prayer,and profess
their design to lead Christian lives, Sixty additional
tent. are urgently_ demanded. The leading preachers
of our cities are eked's* their services, and with one
voice attest the presence of the spirit of God in thee.
assemblies.
• • • .
The spring campaign has already opened. The dela.
gates of the Commission are even now parsing the
wounded from Dabney's Mill and Hatcher's Han: and
at any moment we must be prepared for a general ea-
Ragelnent, Lao an outlay of a hundred thousand &Ware
for battle field stores.
In this emergency the treasury ir empty. The Chris
tian Commiesion has no funds in bank, no investments
of capital. Its only reliance has ever been filth•in Clod.
and In God'. people. This le Ood's work. He will pro
vide the means for it. Every Christian is Hinagent. To
inch we now armee/ for tin mediate help.
Will every returned delegate at once appoint and ad
dress meetings in his own locality, toll what he tate seen.
and heard In the army, and receive and forward the
offerings of Christain patriotism?
To the Ladies' Aid inocieties and Christian Commis
alone we confidently appeal, that they immediately set
about eolielting individual subecriptions from their
friends, and, without waiting to make up large sums,
forward them as last as received. If an information
Is desired. write to U. BASH Street, Philadeiphia.
Bother, wife, would you wish your loved one to die n.
the Gel d, without any to receive hie /ant maimed° for ,
you, or to kneel beside him and offer a prayer for his,
departing soul?.
Will ministers unite in holding Christian Cammiesi an
meetings in their resrective towns, without waiting for
the vinits of agents, and allow every member of their
congregation the privilege of contributing to this noble
work ? •
Forward the amount aa soon as possible to the Most
convenient Branch of the Christian Commiseion or to
the Treasurer, Mr, JOSEPH PATTERSON; at the
Western Bank, Philadelphia
GEORGE H. STUART,
Chairman Christ - law Commission,
fold-wrlnSt 11 BATIK htreet, Philadelphieh.
110". TENTH WARD.BOUNTY FUND.—
The quota of the TENTH 'WARD has been re.
duced to TWO MID DICED ABD EIGHTY-FOUR MN.
rn order to obtain volunteers for the purpose of itilhig
this quota, Precinct Committees have beau appointed to
raise money for Band Money and Ward Bounty. en
seven thousand dollars wilt be so Admit, there can belit
tle doubt of the success of the appeal made for that pnr
pose. and that the enrolled cittzene 'of the Ward will
Pay their
the Precinct
assessments to th respective Chair
men of the Precinct Committees. But there is another
matter requiring attention and action by the citizens of
the Ward, in order to anticipate the call of the CloYern.
•
meat.
The City Bounty is paid with Warrants; it is well
known that the City Treasurer is not able to cash these
W■ rrants, and they are therefore now sold in the market
at a heavy discount.
The hardship of making volunteers suffer for the
credit of the city, whose honor they uphold in the field,
is too great to need any comment. To remedy this, it
is proposed that citizens of the ward shall each these
warrants for their full value, and hold them until the
new bounty loan is prepared. They can then be ex
changed for certificates of loan for the amount of the
warrant and interest due, the latter being fixed by
havin quota arrant atamped by the Oily Treasurer.
Ouris 281, and taking it for granted that lt will
be filled by volunteers for one year, each of them will
receive a city warrant for four hundred dollars. If,
therefore, citizens of the ward will agree to take each
one or more of there warrants at par, to the number of
284, the money to be paid directly to the volunteer, the
credit of the city and of the ward will' be upheld.
CAtzens of the ward who are willing to co-operate in
the present effort to anticipate the Draft in the manner
here pointed out, are requested to notify the under
signed in writin g of the number of warrants which
they 'will cash, and to place the money for that purpose
in the halls 01 the Treasurer.
A H. PR &IMMO%
___,.SIS„IIaRKET Street.
WARD 00Mliffiti
EIRRT PRECINCT—George Truman. Jr.
RECORD PRECINCT—JaMCE V. Stokes, chairman.
THIRD PRECINCT—O. B. Wilson, Chairman.
FOISELTH PEROINOT—J W. White, Chairman.
FIFER PRECINCT—N(I win Kirkpatrick. Chairman.
SIXTH PRECINCT—Fred. PRXIENI Chairman.
' , waxen Pasortcr—William al. Wilson, Chairman.
Bream PRECINCT—Sohn B. Sonthworth, Chairman.
NINTH PRECINOT—J. Barclay Harding. Chairman.
felB.3t
ilgr. THE NEXT DRAFT.—CITIZENS'
SIII3hTITIITS, ItEPRBSENTATIVE„ AND VO
LIINTSER AGENCY.—we beg leave to call the atten
tion of those who are drafted, and those who are en
rolled and liable to military duly, 'and also that class of
persons who are not liable to draft (ladies and gentle.
nun over forty live years), to our agency for procuring
Substitutes and ' Volunteer Repmentatives. Persons
should attend to this important matter at once, as the
draft has been fixed for the 11th of February next.
We are doing a strictly legitimate business; we are
furnishing men not liable to the draft its =haat/tee and
representatives, as low, if not at lower prices, than any
other agency In Philadelphia The law allows ns to put
Substitutes in the Navy or Marine Corps, to be credited
to any district in the State where the principal resides.
To facilitate business, if personsliviug in or oat of the
city who are enrolled, will furnish ne with a certigeate
of Nitar enrolment, from the Provost Marshal of their
district, they can have Substitutes sworn into (Other
branch of this service, which will fully exempt them
from draft
Reference can be given to ladles and gentlemen in this
oily, for whom we have done biudneee in this line, and
also in the following counties: Chester, Delaware,
Montgomery, Barks, _Bucks. Schuylkill, and North
ampton.
N. 13.--Ohurehes and Claire furnished at the lotoest
Possible prices. Liberal arrangements made with town
ship committees to ell quotas.
Call or ads rem McSALLY. PAXSON', & CO.,
411 fIiIBSTNUT Street;
fe2o. 6t Or, Box 2077 Philadelphia Poet Office.
lar.. EBLIEF coarmrlTEE STATED
Meetly g of the EXECUT EVE COMMITTEE FOR
BELIEF OF SECOND- WARD SUFFERERS, will be
held at the Ball of the MARION HOSE COMPANY, on
MONDAY EVENING, February 20. IBM. at 8 o'clock.
Punctual attendance ie requested, as the Disbursing
and other Committees will make their reports. Clollec
tore will please make returns.
83184 t WM. S. GREGORY, Secretary.
-naLITPIFIEN"
IMPROVEMENT AND RAILROAD GOMPAL
EY.—A meeting of the stockholders will be held at So,
220 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. on the SE
CORD of March next, at lo' clock, P. M., to elect Nine
Directois, and.fozother business. _ , Br order
feB•wfmllt` GEORGE K. TETON. 13eoretary.
far lELECTION.-01PFLICE MO
CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, lETHERN
BASTIMOB.E. February% 1866.
A rieuet•ealeetia or tu—mvidere of this Com
rki,lll4l3 t a d 411.. between the home 4.-/ t2 ffir TRUES
uae P
for the purpose of Electing Twelve Directors for thereat
lining year. By order.
ROBT. & HOLLINS, Secretary.
THE TRANSFER Boon will ne closed from and
after the 11th Wet. until after the Election. falmw96
IiarOFFICE GIRARD DINING COW.
PAN!, No• 321 WALNUT Street,
Pa ILSDBLPBIA, February 2d, 1866.
NOTICE IS HEIGIBY CO MP A N Y at w hi ch of
the GIRARD MINING on!instal
mente are due and unpaid has been declared for
felted, and will be scold at Public Auction on SAME.
DAY, the fourth duty of March, 1866. at 12 o'clock,
noon,.at the Office of the Secretary of the Corporation,
according to the Charter and By-Lawn, unless rw
deemed on qr before that day.
By order of the Directors.
B. A. HOOPES,
led-tm4 Secretary and Tremurer.
ar THE QUICKSILVER Ci
Earrni
COMPANY. Ito. ai NASSAU Street.
NEW Yon% February 1.1866.
The Annual Heaths of the Stockholders will be held
et the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, in the city of PllllB4Ol-
r i k on WEDNESDAY, February TM, at one o'clock
- The Annual Election of DIRECTORS will be held at
the same place, on the same day, between the hours of
two and three EX.
. .. .... , ..
The Trawler Books will be closed on SATURDAY,
February lab. and reopened on MONDAY. February
!Di J. B. 'LANDO'',
fel-191 secretary.
COLLECTOR'M OFFICE INTER.
NAL ENVENIII 304 COMM:fin Street,
FIRM' DISPAICT OF PENDISYLVANLA.
SPECIAL INCOME TAX,
rerrlDrltfttlii Second, Third, Pow", Fifth. Sixth, and
ROTH'S IS BERM OUTER that the Lists of Taxes,
assessed in aocordence with the provisions of the joint
resolution of Congress, approved July 4, 1884, imposing
a special tax of dye per centum upon the gains. prone
or income for the year ending December Slat, 1868, and
also of the increase upon
LICENSES
of Wholesale Dealers, Retail Dealers in Memo: Hotel
keepers, and Pedlers, as per act of June Sath. 1.44, have
been returned to me by the Assessor of the District, and
that such taxes are now due and payable, and that pay.
meat thereof is hereby demanded, and will be received
at this Office between the hours of 9 L. M.: and 8 P. M.
on or before SATURDAY. February 26th, De,
PENALTIES.
To all who neglect to pay on or before said Bator
day, February 76th, a special demand will be issued,
for which the law Provides a fee of twenty cents and
ten per cent penalty, as will be seen by reference to the
244 section of the octet Tone 80th, 1864. _ _
.
Money of the United States and that of Banks known
as National Banks only received
JBSPBB. HARDING. Collector.
Pnmanzi,rnia, February 11, NAL fell. MB
Fir PITTSBURG, SORT WALYNE,
cameo° RAILWAY COMPANY. OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY Pirrsetrach Pa , Feb. 14, 1805.
The Annual meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of
this Company, for the Election of Directors and such
other business as may come before it. will be held at
the Office of sold Con any, in the city of PITTSBURG,
on the THIRD WEDNESDAY (10th) of MACH, A. D.
D 386, at 10 o'clock A. 11 -
Tie Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company,
at their office in the city of Pittsburg, and at the Trans •
fer Agency In the cif New York, will be clouted on
the tot del' of Mar cch. at 2P. . and remain closed
until the l'ith day of, March therea ft er.
fel7.lsehla W. H BARNES, Secretary.
lar" OFFICE P Y
COMPAN ENNSLVANIA. RAIL.
ROAD Y,
Pwriannrstria, Febmary 1, MIS.
NOTICE TO STOOSHOLDIIIIB.—The Annual Meet
ing of the Stoc'kb elders of this Company will be bald on
TUESDAY. the 21et day of February. 1856,,,at 10 o'clock
A. M. at the SANSON.STREET HALL.
The annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 6th day of March, 1666, at the office of
the Company, Ho. E3B South THIRD Street
felißt EDMUND SMITH, Secretary.
o OFFICE OF THE GIFT BOITRITF.
FUND 00212IISSION. COM M ONWEALTH
DUMDUM, 611 CHESTNUT St,
rirmannun reet iA. Jan. 27. USW
Notice Is hereby given that the Commieslon for the
Payment of the City Beauty ere now prepared to receive
and adjust the claims of all new recruits under the pro
visions of Ordinance of January 26, ISM.
Volunteers for One Year will receive a Warrant for
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Volunteers for Two Years will receive a Warrant for
FOUR HUNDRED AIM FIFTY DOLLARS. ,
Volunteers for Three Tears will receive a Warrant fo r-
FIVE TICEDRED DOLLARS.
Enrolled citizens 'who shall place in the service of the
United States a Substitute for not less than Three Team,
In Baronets of a draft, and who shall thereupon be Cre
dited upon the quota of the city of Philadelphia. will
minima a warrant for
THEE 1117HDRED DOLLARS.
By order of the Commission.
.ia2S. if C. 000P.ER, Secretary.
RIGUTR - WARD 00171 1 1iTT
TURD
ARRANTS CASIIND.
HIORXST BO U N TIES PAID.
The EIGHTH WARD ere prepared to pay the htiheet
Bounty. and caeh theAlty warrants, for ail Men mu&
tared into the credit of IRS Elebth ward.
Apply to the Bee:tilting Officer.
Cantata S. N. SMITH,
12.14 LOCUST Street.
Snwenn Bisowrawa, Ti eastirer, 4 , A1 and 44 North
FRONT. felt Se
DIVIDENDS.
tar' OFFICE OF JERSEY WELL OIL
C OMPAJIY. 429 CHESTNUT Street. ,
PHILADELPHIA. PODPIEREY 12, )SE.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
The Directors have this day declared their first
Monthly Dividend of THREE PEE CENT, out of the
net earnings of the Company,..payable at the Office, on
and after March let. The .Transfer Books will be
dolled from thl2lst inst.
W. M. BKELOW,
ftlb•wfm4t Secretary and Treasurer,
Ur" DIVIDEND.—THE ST. lIIICHEOLAA
OIL OOMPANY have this day declared. a Divi
dend of ONE PIM GENT, payable on 2fith instant.
Transfer books eloee on the 20th, at 9 P. M., and open
on the 27th instant. JOHN H. WILL WaeretarT
PKILLISILPHIL, February 16, 1936. fel6.9t
DIVIDEND.—THE ‘CIIMAIN OIL
COMPANY have this day declared a dividend
of TWO PIM GMT., payable wa the With inst. Books
close on the 2011... at 9P. Zd.. aid opsh on the 27th inst.
JOHN B.SeartitrY.
Pin:Lavanviirm, February 14.-1804, fel6.9t
OFFICE OF THE O,OBNPLANEEE
0/L COMPAX 5W4 W ALLuT Sired. PULL-
• TIONITAUT 8,
The Board of Directors hamr, me day declared Mel.
demi of OMB PER OBBT. of, the capital stook of the
Co
st.mpany. p
sfer aya booksble at th do ir. onice on and after the 80th
In Tran on the leth. at
M., and reopen on the SW. bust. 8 o'clook P.
fee. leit T d48. _ 8. BiaBLE. Secretary.
WARAWEE & BROWN,
OIL COMPANIES.
gr. THEE
CAMERON. PETROLEUM CO.
OF PWNSYLVAFII&.
CAPITAL ." • 91,000,000
SHARES 200,000
PAR .« .... ... :OD
SIIRSORLPTION
PRESIDENT.
VANCE STEWART;
or =mut ootrarry.
TREASIJBER.
E. G. JAMMMEB•
OF PIITLADBLPIXti.
SEIRETARY,
3. E. DARLINGTON:
WEST OEISTEA. PA.
DIRECTORS.
VANCE sn WART. Mercer county. Pa•
JOHN E. LEONARD, Wed Cheater. Pa.
D. C. FORNEY, Washington, D. 0 .
HENRY'D. 1300 EX Washington, D. C.
SIMON CAMERON, Harriabura, Pa.
JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia.
TOME F. GRAFF, Philadelphia.
GEORGE D. EVANS, Philadalphia.
JAMES ANTE, Marietta, Li/meatier eo.. Pa.
The moment and prospectlye value of the stook of this
Company may be Inferred from the fact that it owns a
fee simple Interest in OS (four hundred and seventy
three) acres of the rieheet-tested oil territory In Venango
county, believed by the most experienced oil men in
that region to be capable of producing a net annual In
:tome to the ifierepany of one and a Ulf million dollars,
or tb roe times the entire cost of the stook, which would
be equivalent to twenty. Aye per cent, a month on its
subssription price, or one hundred and Arty per cent.
per annum on its par value.
The fo/lowing Is a description of the Company's pro
perty:
One-fourth. fee simple interest in the celebrated
"Beover " Farm, situate on the Allegheny river,
about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con
tairdng 221 (two hundred and nlnety•two) acres. with
M 32 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rode
square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get
one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there
are two walla owned by the owners of the fee:from
which they get all the oIL
On this Farm there Sr. now tea wells in onererion.
producing an average of ten barrels per day. and several
others are about being tubed. There are also on it IN
(eighty. seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications are now standing to lease thelatter for one
half the oil to theowners.
Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now
paying handsomely; a fest which lailloiently demon
strates the great rlohneem and reliability of the tent
tory.
Is the entire fee simple interest in lfil (one hundred and
eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near
ly opposite the "Hoover " Farm. and a little nearer
Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Bain, having EL front of
B 6 rode on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both
aides of Mill Hun, with ample boring surface for one
hundred scats, or Lots of ten rods square. This tract
is known as the "Stewart Farm," , and le slur or all
lessee or incumbrances of any kind.
There is now in operation a fifty-barrel well (bookie
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad
joins this on the south. In fiat, the " Stewart " Farm
18 surrounded with good-paying Wells, and within a
short time a single lease of 80 rods front, on the imme
diate opposite aide of the river, sold for 1165,000 (one
hundred and sixty-Ave thousand dollars.) On this
lease a good well has been struck within a few days.
In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm,
which bi believed to be equally es good. as the " Hoov
er," there are on it a three-story Odra Mill, with flue
water-power, a good farm- hone., and other buildings,
hat will be of are to the company.
The durability of this immediate oil section is inns
tntted by the fact that some of the wells on the "Hoov
er" Farm have been pumping for over four years, with
out any material diminution in their yield, while the
oil here produced, from its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravity, dwarf coMtuanis
from one to two dollars per barrel more than the ell at
Oil Creek.
The ogicere of the Company feel justified in present
ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous
management, the above lands can be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short
time:
THE " STEWART PARK."
There la room on thie for one hundred lota of ten rods
saner% all of which can be leased immediately for one
half the oil, free of alt expense to the Company.
&Umatilla one Well to each lot (one hundred walla,
although there le loom fox three hundred) at the very
moderate average of ten barrel, each. would make a
Deily product LOCO bbla
Ont of title the Company's share would be. 003 bble.
Vain* of daily yield to the Company, at
ten dollars per bbl (It le now selling at
1113.60•)••••••••••.-.... 0,030 00
Allowing three hundred working days to
the year. this would make the Comps.
3. 7 3 e easmesksavirreeelPtB, from the Stew.
art Fann alone. • ..... /. 000.030 00
Allowthg the same estimates for the "Hoov
er" Farm, in which the Company owns
one.fourth in fee or the land intereet, the •
annual net-reeeteta from the latter would , ,
$70,000 03
Making the annual receipts from , both
1,875,000 00
Deducting from this amount the elm of
11378.000 far contingencies, mould Memo
the
lie. AM:Ma
rneoms at . the COMPaIeY•-•—• 110,513°4° —„, °°-
ALL TESSis more-cuuels• liemetetanieT XLEASzw,
If it le deemed expedient, at a royalty o one-half the
Oil, with covenants binding lessees to sink wer.t.,--wan
all possible diligence, to the depth of 4500 or more feet.
A TRW PLAIN WORDS TO SITBSORIBUS.
Ton are not caked to anbeeribe to this Stock with the
expectation of immediate/1/ receiving large dividends,
but the bads on which the Company rests, it Is be
lieved, will snake your investment not only safe. but,
prospectively, of ~moue oaks'.
Aotwithetanding, at Ms present prices of oil,the (tom-'
pany' is annual receipt' (without any further develop
ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per
cent. on the cost of the stock.
The President, Xr. Stewart, is one of the most practi
cal and experienced oil operators in the State. and his
residence near the Company 'a property and general
oversight of tie management is the best guarantee that
no.efforts will be spared to make the Investment pro
fitable. _
Applications for a lute proportion of the stook have
already been made, but none will be received until the
books of the Company are modally opened for that
Duras%
Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at
subscription price.
The stock will be issued full Paid, without farther
assessments.
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be oven for a few
dim on. and after January IS, 1866, at the °Noe of
E. G.-JAMES, Treasurer,
%94f to. 301 WATAMT Street, Mazda
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MkJOll l 44ENt Kfi ANOOCK'S
FIRST ARMY CORPS Or VETERANS.
• The following official conespondence, relative to
the recruiting tiblreoing on in Philadelphia under
the especial superintendence of Benjamin Franklin, the of th e Detecti ve relics. for ANOOGIC'S ARMY
CORPS OP.VETERANS, Will be read with.great interest
by ell clause of the cotembitty, the rich and the poor
Lac'
. .
First. twenty-two men were taken to Washington.
D. 0., by,Ohler Franklin. on Taeeday Welt. the 14th
Inst. On the followirg day the men were mustered
Into the service of the coantrr, each one b sing credited
to the Ward or Township In which he resided These
men leaned the following afdatrall, after slaving been
talirrenelered In:
CITY OP WASOINOTON. DISTRICT OP COLIIISI3IA, so
On this fifteenth day of February 1 865. persottailyar
peered before tue, a notary 'publlo in said District,
Jacob /Dishing. George H. Lewis. Peter S. Gamble,
John J. Murphy, Ghillie!, H Kennedy,ThomasJ.ollml
- H. Gibson. John Sparks, Caleb Stale,.
Samuel W. Yawata, Joseph Halberstadt, William 0,
Yates, George B. Romp. Samuel Weeks, David H.
A
Baker. lin Lipp .Finn Worth , Molina McCabe,
and Albert W. E(ddrid .e, all of the any of Philadel
phia, Pennsylvania; also, John A. Thome, of the city
of Heading Barks county . Pennsylvania; HilooPhlins
Muck. o f' 'the borough of - Williamsport. LycointniC
county. end George W. Shute, of the township of Deer-
He'd, Cumberland county, New Jersey. who severally
acknowledged that they had been recruited by NM
min Franklin, Chief of Detectives of the city of Phila
delphia. Pennsylvania; that they came on to Washing
ton with said Franklin for the purpose of enlisting as
veterans in Nanceek'a eorpst - that all the promises made
to them by said Franklin have been hilly met by him;
that they have been, paid all the 'moneys due them, as
well as transportation, without any deduction or deten
tion whatever. I further certify that they were all
mustered to and paid, and duly credited to the wards
and localities where they belonged, to my presence. ,
Witness my hand and official seal the day
scan. and year above 'written.
H. G. LAWRBNCB, Notary Public.
Bp request of Chief Franklin the following order was
leaned:
HEADQUARTERS FIRST CORPS;
WASIDEUTOLE. February It, 1565
Lieut. Cbk,nel Char/es Bird, Camp Stoneman. D. :
Comm: A detachment of twenty-odd men from
just arrlyed.in Waahington, le being seat
to the rendezvone at Gimp Stoneman to n ay. The Ma
jor General commanding desires 7013. to have them as
signed to one and the same company. He believea Ihat
lammuch as these men are to be detached for notes
time. And a large number of others are soon expected to
eomofrom Philadelphia, that (as the let Re invent is
nearly completed) it would be better to have theee men
assigned to the Arst company of the 2d 'Regiment. The
General desires these men to be armed and equipped as
soon as possible, inorder that they may be sent as a de
tachment to Philadelfibia, to report to Benjamin Frank
lin. Bs% chief of the detective police of that city, for
recruiting purposes. Among the number are two or
three men who were-formerly non-commissioned offi
cers, and tbey.mighs be appointed tassimilar positions
is tha company to which they will be aselgued. Yon
Will advise these headquarters as soon as the men are
properly equipped. -
In thercourse of a "few days 'Mr. Franklin will enlist
drummers amlfffers for the company. As soon as they
are enlisted they will be sent to Camp Stoneman, to be
Malformed and equipped, with drams, fifes, AL
Tare Genera/ desires one, good °Meer sent with the de
tachment to Philadelphia, where he will remain in
charge of it untafurther onion.
If TOR have an extra drummer, who can drum, you
might send him with the detachment. He Should take
a drum with hint. The officer la charge of the detach
ment will receipt for the property.
I am, Colonel. very reopectfully,
Your obedient servant,
FLIMSY ANDERSON,
_ Assistant Adjutant General.
copyfuruhrhed for the information or Benjamin
Franklin, ksq. FINLEY ANDERSON , . A, A. G,
The following congratulator* order, leaned by Major
General Hancook, on the leth last speaks for itself:
Westin/worm -1) U.. Feb 16, 1.866.
Benjamin .Thyrnlllin. Beg., Chief of Detective Police,
PM/add/ph/a:
MY Dada Sra: Your detachment or veterans for the
let Corps arrived; yesterday. The men, without ex
ception, have bean mustered into the service of the
exertiontates lam very much obliged to you for the
you have need toward tilling up my corps, and
I trust that the successyou have thus far met with
may be an earnest for greater success-in the future.
I itio, very respectfoily.your obedient servant,
WIISFIELD S. HANCOCK,
Bfeitir General 11. EL Army. ,Oommauding tlorPs.
In answer to a despatch the following was received.
It refers directly to every citizen liable- to draft under
the law, as well as those who are exempt: and who de.
sire to place a representative recruit in this corps of ve
terans. Under this last clause the, ladies may tarnish
representative recruits, and thus assist in reducing the
quota of men required la the pending draft. Clergy
men over 46 years of age; parties phyalcally disabled.
aliens and others not liable to the draft. RAY furnish
representative renr.alts. All Such representatives are
entitled to local as wellin Government bounty:
BEADQUARTBRS IBM ARMY Corms,
WASHLNOTON. Feb.. 1.3.1861
Benj. Franklin, Chief of Police, Corner of Fifth
and Chestnut. Philadelphia :
Substitutes for enrolled men do not receive the
Government Bounty. Principals are exempted from
draft.' Representative reornim receive the Government
bounty. Volunteera. Substitutes, and Representative
Recruits residing in Philadelphia are credited to that
city in coining drafts. Pay commences from day the
enlistment is perfected. Letter by mail.
W. B. HAlf GOOK, Major General.
All Loyal Citizens who would aid in procuring men.
to till the ranks of HANCOK'S FIRST ARIIY CORPS OF .
•VETBRANI) should pay particular attention to the fol
lowing announcement of the undersigned:
any Citizen deeirous of furnishing a Representative
Recruit for this Corps mint procure a certificate from
the 1 rovost Marshal of his District, certifying that he is
exempt either from being over 40 years of age or from
physical disability, when I will furnish him with
a Veteran Recruit for three years for $600; for two years,
$176; for one year, $6O; but in each case I must be fur
nished with a certified cheek for the whole amount due
the Veteran when he is mustered into the service as
advertised—viz:.for three years. $1,175; for two years,
$960; for one year, BM,. and take my receipt for the
same. Theiorlucipal will then be entitled tb a draw
back from the-United States Government of $333 for a
one. year Representative Recruit; SE66 for a two year
Recruit; $4OO for a three. year Recruit. Also, from the
city of Polladelphia, under the advertisement of the
City Bounty Fond tiommiselon. !ozone year, M 109; two.-
years, $160; for three years, S.S(X) The Representative
Recruit, in all• cases, being entitled to all the bounties
due Volunteers when attached to Hancock's Corps
Any citizenHable to draft must produce a Certificate
of the Prdvost Marshal to that effect, in his District, and
furnish me with a certified check, when I will furnish
him with a receipt for the same, gnarantesie g to !armlet:.
a Veteran Substitute - for one year for .$760: for two
3 eery, $260; for three years. $1,176; which will exempt
the Principal from the Draft for the above specified
time Those who place a Substitute for three yews are
entitled to a drawback of $2130 from the Bounty Fnnd
Commisaion, but no allowances made by the City. ex
cept for a thrse.y ear Substitute; the Government al
lows nothing whatever for substitutes.
Veterans must be accredited to the Wards or Town
ships 114APJ .16 •
Citizen to induce the
discharged from the United Mates Infantry. artillery.
Cavalry. or Naval service, to join HAN CO OK'B FIRST
ARMY CORPS., and thus aid in relieving their Sub-
Districts from the approaching Draft to some extent.
All persons who reside in adjoining counties must
send - with their certificate of liability or non liability to
a Draft the amount of Local Bounties paid in their Die
tile Of Wheal. can tell them exactly the net cost of fur •
nighty:a a Millsenentative Recruit or Substitute.
Tlie.-net pay of a Veteran Volunteer in Hancock's
Corpehr. viz:
For one year' Glovernment 400
City of Philadelphia Bounty • •
Monthly Pay from U. S. Governml,6ll6 per month 192
Clothing account yearly . 42
Cram
City relief r families of vole $6 per month.-- 92-
Total......••••••••••••• . $1,031
The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for two years in
Hancock's Corps le, viz:
Government Bounry —.....-..... $5OO
City of Philadelphia Bounty 450
Monthly Pay from 11. B. Goveram't,sl6 per month 381
Ward Bounty (average). • - ... . ....... 2 5
City relief for family, $8 Per ... .. . 141
T0ta1........... $1,403
The xet pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three years in
Hancock' II corps is, viz:
Government Bounty $BO3
City of Phlladelph's 500
Monthly pay from U. S. OWE. $l6 pa. mouth 070
Clothing account, $42 per year 126
Ward Bounty (average ..... . ... .. ... 2.5
City rale( for romans, $6 per 210
Tot
,$2:043
AliWterans who desire to have their interests looked
attarwitbontbeing swindled by sharpers are directed
to the Recruiting Agency. 106 South BMW( Street.
Berry's hiarquee t " where the Rifle is to be %caudally
which the Veteran is entitled to keep at the expiration
of his term et service, which discharges sixteen shots
per minute.
Ail communications on this subject after this full ex•
planation must be brief and to the point. Will be
promptly answered by addressing
BERJAMiIi FRANKLIN,
Chief Detective Departme o t Police, '
Mayor's °Mee. Philadelphia.
WANTRD AT OEM THREE BUGLERS, THREE
DRUMMERS, and THREE PIPERS, who have been in
service two yeare and received honorable discharges.
It. B —No Loafers, Bounty Jumpers, or Commission
Men need apply, as no dealing will be allowed:with.
them. • Efe2o-113 B. F.
fli. " ONCE MORE TO THE FROM rI"
213 y, Esand-BN_To
LIINTRER IIIFANTRY FRNNSYLFANIA
V S,
7th 17NION LNAGIIN (NATIONAL ammo) BEET.,
COL. JOHN A. GOMA&
(FOR OMB IRAN'S SERVICE.)
RECRUITS WANTED FOR ONE. TWO, AND THREE
TEARS' SERVICE.
Bounties from City, for one year .4400 00
Bounties from Government, for one yenr..».... 100 00
Bounties from City, for two years ..»............$4OO 00
Bounties from Government, for two 200 00
Bounties from City. for three years -».«......... ~.*5OO 00
Bounties from Government, for three years 3)) 00
HIGHEST WARD BOUNTIES rim,
BESIDES PAT, RATIONS, AND CLOTHING.
This Regiment is authorised by the War Department
and by the tionernor of Penntryboanta.
All the Officers are Veteran Soldiers. and have shown
their
COURAGE ITPON THE FIELD OF BATTLE.
Do not wait to be Drafted, but embrace the present
opportunity to receive the liberal
BOUDITIES QFF - ERED I
and to select your own officers: -
ALL CITIZENS SHOULD INTEREST THEMSELVES
IN FILLING THIS REGIMENT PROMPTLY.
f0 C01=1, , ./84iff ot t. P 0C.: 7 ROAS. late Maier 199th P. V.
Lieutenant Colonel, JACOB M. DAVIS, late Major
90th P. V.
MaJor,"WILLIAM H. HEWLINGS, late °Wain 90th
P. V.
HEADQUARTERS.
HATIONAZ GUARDS' HALL. RACE STEM?, BELOW
SIXTH.
RECRUITING STATION, 533 casennYr STREET
fen. If
fiVOL OATEERS I LOOK. TO YOUR
INTERESTS—THE FIFTEENTH WARDPATS THE
HIGHEST BOUNTY.—Bead them figures, and don't
be humbugged by Bounty Brokers.
Bounties raid te .
One-year .............. Os.* •• • N.. • 0 4 1.4. • • $540 CO
Two-year 695 00
Three• year men ..... • • •••• •-••-•-• • d r.• 850 00
To two-year Veterans joining General Hancock's
Corps:
For one year $BlO 00
For two 3 eon...—. 905 00
For three Years 1150 00
ed sls
t primal= p aid far every accepted Volunteer ereait-
o this d Amos wALKER. I
CHARLES BOWEE. Committee.
Wlll be at the Provost Barshal'a Wave, corner of
THIRTEENTH and BRANDT WINE Streets.. every day
to pay the Bounty and give all required information.
fels- et
1 TWELFTH WARD-VOLUNTEERS
WAETED !:
(IPIT WARBANTS CASHED.
WARD BOUNTY FORTY DOLLABS.
One year mei, receive 41.540 00
Two-year men restive OM 01)
Three-year nen receive......... - WO 00
Bancock's Brigade, two-year Veterans
One. yt ar men re oeive ......—......-. $B4O 00
Two. year men receive.......•••. 9$ 600
Three-year nen moan. 1 150 00
The Disbarsing Committee to receive recruits meet
every day, at P. do L. LADNER'S, Northern Military
Ball, TB IRD Street, below Green:
John El Shier, John S Hey).
L. B. Engles, Charles B. Maseen,
George Butz, B A. Benin,
John Davis, Jr., John Apple.
WM. B. Connell W. H Langanbartem.
relo-6t
oND , s BOSTON BIBOTTIT.-BOND'g
B,
celebrated Batter Bisettit, In barrels and half
barrels, resolved fresh every week from Boston, and
for. sale to the trade by
JOSEPH B. BOSSIER & 00.,
Agents for T. D Bond,
fel6-them3t" JOB and 710 SOUTH WHARVES.
BOND'S MILK BISCUIT- PUT UP
in Tin Cane: the best of their kind In the United
States—being tender, delicious, and easy of digestion,
and eminent, adapted for the food of children and
delicate persons.
Received fresh every week from Boston, by steamer,
and for sale to the trade by •
JOSEPEI B. BUSBIES & CO.,
Agents for T. D. Bond.
felb•thsrofii* 108 and 110 SOUTH WHARVES.
SPICED MINCED MEAT-IN BAR
RELS, Firkins, and Glass Jam Atmore brand.
For sale. at manufacturer's rate, by JOB. B BII88l&R.
& 00.._,ftents for Manufacturers, 108 snail() 800TH
WEARTBS. - lel6 Liman*
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER,
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
A large aseortment of Roe PEARL JEWELRY con
atm:MY on hand.
Watches or Jewelry repaired. Clot& !Myer. and Dla
monde; bought. N. 1111 LON,
fell-At No. 20518 ONESTNUT Strefst.
RETAIL PRY GOODS.
GOODS FOR EVENING DRESSES
POR THE OPERA.
WINE-DOLOR SILKS,
WRITE CORDIED *SILKS g
PLAIN WIT SILSSI
PEARL CORDED SILKS,
LIMIT SHA:DtS OF PLAIN SILK,
LIGHT SHADES OF OORDED
BLACK AND WAITE FIGURED MUSLIMS,
BLACK AND WHITE MITRED GAUZE,
FRENCH AND SWISSDITJSLHTS.
WRITE TARLTON MUSLIN&
WRITE CLOTH FOR OPERA CLOAKS,
RIFTT.THRSE MIRES WIDE.
WHITE FRENCH MERINOEB,
WHITE CASHMERES,
WHITE ALPACAS_
A few white LAMA LACE SHAWLS and ROTUNDAS
for et e Opera
B.—OPERA. CLPAKB mule to order,
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
feMmiat, if Se South Second Street.
COLORED CORDED SILKS IN VERY
CHOICE SHADES.
WINKS AND BLUM.
GREENS AND NODES,
BROWNS AND PURPLAI.
LEAVIBRB AND GANNETS,
LIGHT SHADES OF MODES
PLAIN POILLT DE SOIES
OF THE SAM 430L08E
EDWIN HALL o.To CO.,
fe24-mvi2tr
26 South SEOOND Street.
BEST BLACK BILKS IMPORTED, OF
ALL KIN DS.
Black Taffeta Parislenne.
Black Corded Silks
Black Gros Grains,
White edge Black Taffeta'.
Black Venetian Cords,
- Superior Black Gros d.e Rhinos,
BLACK SILKS of all grades, and for sale below the
present cost of importation .
EDWIN HALL 'a¢ CO.,
BO South SECOND Street.
lIISUBANCII.
STATEMENT OF THE. CONDITION
OF THE
THAMES FIRE INSURANCE CO. l
OF NORWICH,. CONN.,
ON THE 318 t DAY OF DECEMBER. HMI.
Azownt plOattal_
. n . 11
0a5h.... M 2c0:000 030
00 00
• ,4 acula ilifga. "
of onßeal Estate 1H4,860 00
Am li nd ‘• Lo an s tEllock, market 16,750 00
United States Sck 27,200 00
"" Loans on Collateral—. • • ••‘•••••••• • 64,800 00
" " Cash on Hand. 42,978 08
Cash in hands of Agents 4,658 93
Other assets not above soesifted, including
accrued interest..... . 6,467 68
LIABILITIES.
Amount of losses unadjusted. 913,110 21
outstanding claims unadjusted
and due.. • • IMO
Amount o f . oubstanding datum unedluited
and not Hone
Amount of other liabilities including rent
and printing 448 08
Amount of surplus... ........ . 18.872 39
Unlined) B. B. WHITTSMOBS, Asst, %WY.
.
State of Connecticut New London county.
Venting, Conn., Feb. & 1865.
Then and there personally appeared B. B. WiliTTB.
MORE. signer of the above statement, and made oath
that the samele true—before mN.
(binned) LEWIS B. STANTON.
Justice of the Peace.
JOSEPH TILLINGHAST.
409 WALNUT Street, AGENT.
wamet
pis - uRE YOUR LIFE
A.MEItiCA. Zit
S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth SU.,
PHILADELPHIA.
a apujungwaymLand prow divided - snn
Last dividend 60 per cent.
BOARD 07 TRUSTEES.
AleXander 'Whilidin, J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. Aimee Pollock. Hon. Joseph AlDeon,
Albert O. Roberts. Henry X. Bennett.
Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle.
Oeorge Nugent, John Alkinan,
Win. J. Howard. Isaac Haeleharet.
Enmuel Work.
ALEXANDER
SAMUEL WOE
n024-Bmll JOHN B. WILT
FIRE 11,15VRANOE
WHILLDIK Preildea
K. Vice President.
EION.See'T and Treerorer
UNION MUTUAL,
INSURANCE 'COMPANY
OF PEILADELPECULI
W. E. CORNNEt THIRD do WALIAVE STEks
EXCHANGX BUILDIXO.
IIICOEPOIMATED 1804.
ASSETS f -5100.000.
EU AND MARINE.
The Pond of Directors of this Company have deter•
miend to insure risks against Fire, lUresudenns With
their charter, and are now prepared 101101011 Policies
owning lire Risks at the current rates.
DIRECTORS
SICIHAZD B. MTH. B. DEMOUNT_
A. E. BORIS FRANCIS TETE,
JOHN H. IRWIN, NEWBERRY A SMITH,
WILLIAM Cl. RIM. HENRY LEWIS. J&..
J. P. STEINER. EDW. L. CLARK,
GEO. LEWIS, ELLIS YARNALL
H. F. ROBINSON, BARBEL 0. 000ILi f
JAS. R. CAMPBELL, G. W. BERNA.DO .
BERRY SAMUEL, WM a BAIRD,
CHAS. WHEELER. S DELBIST.
Dol LAVl mas s.EGISB, CumM
JO
LIGS, OLOMONHA MO IR TOWNBUID.
RICHARD B. METH, President.
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
ia29.lm
I NSURANCE COMPANY' . OF THE
STAIR OF PENNSYLVANIA,—OFFICE Nos. 4 and
5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. north aide of WALNUT
Street, botw , 9•A DOCK and THIRD Street', PlLURdal
phis.
INCORPORATED IN 1794—IIHARTIR PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL IM0,000.•
PROPERTIES OF Taß COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,
-.14125.817.62.
MARINE, FIRE ,
IN D'I S Nt.LIND TRANSPORTATION
URANOE.
DIEBCTORB.I
Boary'D. norrerd, Tobias; Wagner,
'Charles Maralooter, Thomas B. Watson,
William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman,
Want= E. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George H. Stuart, George C. Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr. Edward U. Knight,
John B . Austin.
BEERY D. SEIERREED, President.
- WrEmAx Mamma, Secretary. nolf,tf
AMERICAN FMB INBURANOB
COMPANY'. Ingo rated 1810. CHARTER
PETUAL. No. $lO WALNUTStreet, above Third,
Philadephia.
Having a Large paid-up Capital Stock and Sophia W
rested in son.nd and available Secrarities. continues to
nurture on Direllinge, Stores, Farniture. Merclutudles,
vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losse sSUMMO liberally and promptly adjusted.
NS.
Thomas N. Marie, James IL Campbell,
John Weleh, Edmund O. DatUh,
Samuel 0. Morton. Charles W. Fouling%
Patrick Brady, Israel Morris.
John. T. Lewis.
THOMAS N. MAWS, President.
AIMS= 0. L. CIAWYOnn. Secretary. telig-tf
prnE INI3IJR&ITCX EXCLITSIVRLY.
A- —THE PENNSYLVANIA PIM INSIJRAINGE GOBI.
PANT. .incorporated MG& °BAXTER PERPETUAL.
Igo. SID WALIFOT Street, opparite Independenes
aw:.
Contrition, favorably known to the sonunnaltr
or nearly forty rpm 110ThLialledi to insure against you
or Demme by nre, on Futon, or Private Buildings,
either permanently oafor &limited time. Aim, on Var.
Wore, Stocks, Goods, or Merchandise generally, on
liberal terms.
Their *spited, Weibel With a large Stiridni land,. Ii
helmeted in the cwt easeful canner,
althea enable.
Mein to offer to the Insured an nadonleted emeriti In
the case of loss.
DIREGTOBIL
Jonathan Patterson. Daniel Smith. Jr..
Alexender Demon. John Devonian.
Ism: Baraelturet, Thomas Smith,
Thomas Robins, He nrY L ewis,
J. Mit aim Peil.
JONA=AN PATTERSON, President
Writ tax 0. Oseannt. Secretary.
A . NTERAZITE INBURILITOE 0031—
PANT.—.ll.uthorisS Cordial $400.000, --011ABT31
PREPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third. ant
Fourth streets, Philadelplda.
This Company will insure aphid Loss or Damage Mr
Fire. on Buildings: Furniture. and Merekawitso mopAlfo.
Ario. Marine Insurance. on Vessels, Carg e ou cioL ggg
Freights. Inland Insursase to all parts of the
DisioTOßß.
William Esher. Davis Pearson.
D. Lather. Peter Betsey.
Lewis Andenrisd.Baum
John R. Blaekiston. William F. * Beam
Joseph Nordield. John IreteMmi,
WILLI/11 immag, PrestOnt.
WM.. V. DUN. Vim Preoldent.
W. Ili Sutra. Seeretary. • apllmit
Ml ORGAN, ORR, & 00„, STEAM SE.
GINN EIILLDERN,_Iron Pounders, And Genova
Rsoblrdolo and Boner ' masa% N 01.LLOW.
RILL amt. 11111Adolobln. No. 7E
ble Goods.
Cases and Ulna Atlantic Cotton Milt Shirting* and
Bbeetinte, in their various grades:
Oases Appleton elmsdoge.
Cases Bates' Magenta Skirtings.
Cases Star Mille, °Luger's, Rambla, and Lancaster
Gingham&
Cases Georgia Plain Kersey..
Cases alpacas and Poplins.
Cases Harland and .ZEtna Tweeds and Cassimeres.
Oases Hale and Frost's Cashmerettes,
Cases Hamden Hills Cottonades.
Cases Bay Mills Natio Twist, Bay Mills entry, line Ame
rican, Undo Lake. Social, HarmsJell's, and Barri-
Aeon 4.4 colored Cottons.
Bales Shetuck brown Drills and Skirtings. and Falls
brown Skirtings and Flannels. MO if
MPLOYMENT HOUSE, FOR
Ponsekeepers. Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Wait
*re, Nurses. Cooks, Laundresses , and senora house ,
Work, waits and colored, BORE LOCUST Ste. fe2o-Ixo
EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR
Clerks,-Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers. Porters.
Watchmen, Coachmen. Drivers. Conductors, Bar•tend
err. Walters. Farm hands. Gardeners, &c; Employers
suited at short netts*. 802 and 804 LuOTTST Street.
WANTED -A COMPETENT BOOK
KEEPER; one perfectly familiar with foreign
accounts and a good writer. Noce elm need apply.
Aiddrem Box 2041. Poet Moe. It
WANTED -BY A YOUNG MARRIED
NAN, a situation in any wholesale business,
either as Salesman, or to attend to outside baldness.
No objections to leaving the city. Reference given
from last employer. Address R S. BROWN. No 949
North FRONT Street, Philadelphia. fel6.2t*
WANTED -COPYING OR WRITING
T of any kind by an accountant 'whose (menhirs are
tlleentraged. Adduce 0. N. WHAT, 141 North THIS.
TBENTH Street. folB.3t*
{516,2168
WANTED -A SITUATION BY AN
experienced businese man in any capacity
wbere integrity and reliability are requisite. Under
stands Book-beeping, and can give the beet of city re
ferences. AddroW* Winter, " Press office. fels-st.
WANTED TO RENT-A LARGE
ROOK, with ►team power. Address P. AD
PENA, 148 North ELKTH Street. tel6-Bt•
WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH,
a reliable CANVASSER in every town and county
for "The Nurse and Spy." the most interesting' and ex
citing book ever published, embracing the adventures
of a woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout, and
Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We
have agents clearing $l5O per - month, which we will
prove to any doubting applicant. Bend for circulars.
Address JONES BROS. &
ia24-lm GOO CHESTNUT St . ghtladelphia.
PHILADBLPHIA, PA.
ItWANTED TO RENT—A MODE
io-eized country HOUSE, for the 11111MMer see
[ton, convenient to North Pennsylvania Railroad, acd
not over ten to fifteen miles from the sity . PurateheA
or unforniebed Address, with terms, 3. H H..
box 1269, Philadelphia Post Oftise,_ • "L`' —
rouurerrrx tiOirBE — WANTED,
AMR near Station Germantown or Chestnut Hilt pre
ferred. Must bel ams and suitable for boarders. Ad.
dress " Burton, , '
this office. fel6-4?
el WANTED TO RENT—A CON
.Im-s VEIKIENT HOUSE with modern Improvements.
In the 'western part of the *lts or West Pnuadelphia.
Don't oars about poseeselon .for ONO Or three months.
Addrees
fel4-6P Box 2194 Poet Office.
di WANTED-BY THE MIDDLE OF
March, a comfortable DWELLING itta good neigh.
borhood
- •
Po't OHM
WANTED TO REisur - - -
ma the iirst of April, a DWELLING, with the mode r tle.
improvements, with 9 to 12 rooms. Central location .
Address Box 1463, Philadelphia P. G. felo-lue
A ft . OFFICE WATER TRANS
PORTATION U. S. ,
/510. 774 South TRIED Street,
Prmansuma., Feb. 14, IEBS.
Vessels wanted to transport Coal to Southern Porte
for the Army. Despatch Oven.
fela. tf 'OHN R. J.ENDINGS, Capt h /last. Q. X '
HORSES I HORSES I l HORSES II I
• -
QtrARTEIUKOTEII GENE &
RAL 'IS OFFICE.
FIRST DIVISION
'WASHINGTON CITY. February 13, 1895.
HORSBS, imitable for the cavalry service, will ba
prircbased at Gleaboro Depot,, in open market, till
April 1, IEICS.
Horne will be delivered to Captain L LoWry Moore,
A. G. M. , ant be subjected to the usual Government In
spa otiowbefore being accepted.
Specifications, as follows; "Cavalry Horses most be
coned in all particulars, well broken, in full flesh and.
good condition. from fi fteen (16) to eurfeen (16) hands
blab, from five (6) to nine (9) years old and well
adapted in every way to cavalry purposes. Horses be
tween nine (9) and ten (10) years of.age. if still vigorous,
eprightly, and healthy. may be accented_
Price, one hundred arid , seventylive dollars ($175)
each. Hours of Inspection, from BA. K. to 4P. M.
Payment will be made at this office.
,
fell-tapl Colonel in charge of let Divisi ßH on Q_ IN
K. G. 0,
-
CAVALRY HORSES.
QUARTERIfiBTEIit'S DEPARTMENT. •
Corner TIABLFTH and GIB &BD litreeta.
PHILADELPHIA. Pam, rebrilirY 16,
Horses suitable for the cavalry service wlll be pur
chased by the undersigned, la open =east, at VIZ
each.
Each animal to be subjected to the usual Goverrunent
inspection before being accepted.
Horses will be delivered to the 17. S. inspector at the
Western. Hotel, Market street, between Thirteenth and
Broad streets.
Paid horses to be Sound in all particulars; not less
than five, nor more than nine years old; from 16 to 16
hands blab; full in flesh; compactly built; bridle-wise,
and of size sollicient for sayalr7 purposes.
By order of 001. H. Blass, Chief Quartermaster.
GEO. .11, OHMS.
end A Q. AL
FOR SALE—A DRUG - STORE, IN
PBNISIINGFOBVILLB, Chester county, Fa It is
doing a good business, and will be sold worth the
BURNT, 8 25
full particulars inquire or JOHN C.
BURNT, 825 MAW= Street. Philo , or address the
Froprietor,
fe2o4lt* B. F. TILLIJM, M. D.
ARARE CHANCE.—THE STOCK,
or worm and FIXTURES of ono of the beat
situated Dia OMAR .STORES in the city, doing a
large slob trade. Store to Rant. Address E. 1111 a
. " 527 MARKET Street. feE)-2t*
oil, LANDS FOR SALE.;---116,4
acres, in fee, OIL SPRING RUN, Morgan county,
Ohio. This land Is surrounded by producing wells,
and on laude adjoining Bitumen is found la large quan
tities, which alone makes it valuable.
747 acres to leans, Coshotker county, Ohio, on White
Ice Orerak.
8 acme to lease, on Branch Duck Creek,Ohlo
5% acres, 1-sth Royally, On Creek, Venango county,
Penna.
1 lot, in fee, on Bnobanan Farm, Oil Creak., Penna.
"2.1 S acres of beet - selectee land, on Pit Ho , le Creek, Ve
'tango county. Penna.
4 acres, at Walnut Bend, on Allegheny river.
1 lot in Oil City.
120 sermon Mill Creek, Clarion co.,Pa Also, a large
number of other good Oh Territories
B. 08LBB, in. At CO.,
falB 41° 14121 South THLAD Street.
FOR SALE-COAL OIL STORAGE
LOT, KO feet front on the Delaware and running
back 2 800 feet. Oonintance aat low watermark. Will
be sold low for cash or exchanged.
fen- BD! . MILLER, IDE- North SIE.TH Street.
FOR SAIE-LARGE LOT OF 21 1-2
AGM located on the Old Second-streets Road,
south or the city, and 3 of a mile only south of Penn
sylvania Central Railroad Branch from the Schuylkill
to the Delaware River, at Greenwich Point.
feis-stif MILLSR, 151 North SIXTH Street.
OIL AND COAL TRACT, ELIGIBLY
aniutted near FRANKLIN, Penn a..for sale cheap,
direct from the owner of the title. Ay/Oil man.
135 El FIFTH Street, 2& dory.
THE FIRM OF MORRIS, TABEER, &
CO., PASCAL IRON WORKS, and MORRIS,
TASHRII, & CO.. FAIRMOUNT IRON WORKS. Is DIS
SOLVED by mutual consent. to take effect from and
alter the first of February. ISM. the undersigned,
CHARM'S WHKELER, retiring from use firm and pur
chasing
: the interest of his late copantners fn the Fair
mount Iron Works, and selling his interest in the Pas
cal Iron Works to them.
The business of the Pascal Iron Works will be settled
by STEPHEN YORSIS. THOMAS T. TASKER. Jr
STEPHEN P. M. TANKER, and HENRY a NOE US.
and that of the Fairmount ITOO. Works by CHARLES
WHEELER.
STEPHEN MORRIS,
THOMAS T. TARIM.. Ja..
(MERLES WHEELER.
STEPHEN P. M. TASKS%
fe2o4St LIRNICIf H. MORRIS.
THE. UNDERSIGNED WILL CON
TINUE the business of the PASCAL IRON WORKS
as heretofore, under Skil,• name of MORRIS, TASKER.
di CO.
STEPHEN MORRIS,
P.
THOMAS T. TAS
TASKRE KER
~ 411.•
S
HENRY G. MORRIS.
if; ail
IptY JOHN H. OSGOOD & 80N, 808
-KA TOL
TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS
IA BOSTOS.
ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Elmit,
AT 10 O'CLORK A. K.
4,000 PACKAGES
OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
COTTON, WOOLEN, AND LINEN GOODS,
03713r131733111 371 PART f
Oases and bales Blue., ned Gray, Mired. White
Weve,and Striped Phahl and Printed Wool Flan
gals.
Cases assorted Hosiery. Shirts* and Drawers.
Bales annaess Brown and Bleached Cottons.
Cases Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cashmerettes, flattseta.
and Cleekings.
Bales heavy Wool Bagging, Bags, and - TWine.
Bales Linen Crash, B. and H. Ducks and Canvas.
Cases Bitty Linen and Brown Drills.
Bales 0.4 Felt Carpetin de ,
Cases Spool Cotten', of best make. .
Cases Dress Goodly
Cases Lawrence,. Cocbeco, Concord, and Attawatiglin.
and other standard styles Prints.
Bales Array Blankets, standard weight.
Cases Lasting and Italian Melba.
Bales Brown Linea Table Cloths.
Bales Canvas .
Bales Cottonades, &c.
Bales Wishing, Wadding..and Batting. Witte ethyl de
sirable Goods.
Bales Canvas and Duck.
Oases Cotton and Lhasa Damask.
Cases Everett, D. & Y. , and Cheek Cassimerea.
Cases Shirting Stripes.
Cases Denims, in variety of brands.
Cases His Monona.
CMOs Garibaldi BepePants.
Bales Salmon Fails C. Sheeting, and Cotton; Flannels.
Oases Salmon Falls, Ipswish, and Beaman Corsets
. .
Jens.
Cases Bartlett, *Mona. Harris. and Landon Cottons.
Cases York and Everett Nanking.
Cases York and Everett B. B. D: and Twist.
Cases Portsmouth Denims.
Bales Seamless Bags.
Cases Black and Colors Super Linen Thread.
Cases Fancy Shirting Flannel, with many other &shit-
WANTS.
fele tin h 9
MEM
t WI (40 kalil ttl :I 4:1
THE UNDERSIGNED will continuo the linsinou of
the FAIRMOUNT IRON WORKS on his own account
fe4o.6l essaLle wamsn.
TOPS,TOPS, TOPS, TOP CORDS,
&0.. &o.
PAINTED TOPS,
POLISHED TOPS,
BOX-WOOD TOPS.
HUMMING TraPS,„ /40,
•
Just received, aad for sale at lowest rat!,
W.' TILLIE,
felS-St No. 321 P.aath F • ; int street.
IDHOTOGRAPH ALRIMM,PATENT.
ED hinge-bat& Stinumea ocardrintrig atrenath and
mated Iloir
dearee or lY j ulty: m l a t imu t isiortmenti
for a ide at It F. *EAU d'S Orr & ek.A.Rini Stoma. Its
OLT usasolukaLta Egfaft
tk; t >1,41;1
AMERIOA.N ACAIMMT or MUM.
LBOXARD
MONDAY EVENING. Nobetarr DDM.
FIRST GRAND OPER& NIGHT
1 1 111.sr sotrusiS VS OVOllt
OF ?FE MUTANT FARZWELL SEAMS OF
GROVER#S
GRAND GERMAN OPERA,
OA ANSCOEITJTZ .CONDOOTOW
For the only time moat Menthol;
Von Rotor's brilliant and pupil= grand opera.
MARTHA.
rttlige: . ....... 14".. F 081135.
4 147. - li 7 ei - e — o - riginally and enireMillp conlpoesearhTsTaip
Von FlotoW.
LIONEL Ms ...... . ..-VRALITS HINKEL
very firvorite ae;rintition
MARTHA Madame JOHLATINA Bornm.
In the spirited and vivacious rendition of which eke
steads without a eriperilll
NANCY Mad'lle &WHIG DZITIBA.
In which she -has gained the erafmergebriiniendation
during the recent grand operatic tour.
Slh TRISTAN ~...ANTON GAFF.
The Director takes great pfeaSure in introducing into
Grand Operatic Representations in America tine DOPast
Continental Faro an feature,
TILE ... O E BE - ONCERT.
MONDAY. February nfi, batsmen the drat andeeconAl'
lute of "Maxine." the very celebrated Amet lean Con
tralto, RISS ADELINA- NOTTS.
sings Oradea Agtmus TIM." Ef
and RR. LUDWIG DRAW%
Itchis Wonderful Trombone golo Obligate, by'Nehiiiisidt.
TUESDAY. PEBRUAitt
Daly time of Omitted's Opera of
FATJST.
JOSEPH HEBB:Urn!RI grei sseumpliom
... .. . — , l%Phitiophele g .
s
MARIA FREDECI as
Her erinifal role, and In which ehoettudriwithout
superior.
EATHSDAY, FEBBIIALEY 25Tu, GRANO ILiTHO3II.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Drees Circle, Parquet. and Parquet Ciretti,t)Mlloo4.
LAD. Glistered Seats Fifty Goats extra ) remit/ Cir
cle. FIFTY Cents; Gallery, TWENTY-FIVSPIC
The sale of Mamie eeate for any night will continue
at GOULD'S MUSIC STORK, and at the ASTWillrir
OF MUSIC. fa) tt
NEW CHESTNUT-BT. THE/IMRE
-L., CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE T WELFTH.
EfONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. Feb. Weld IL
Allende the
SUCCESS! SUCCESS!! S UCCESS! !
truly
BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT
of the young, beautiful. and gifted
HELEN WESTERN.
there career in oar city has been one
CONTINUAL ROUND OF TRIUMPH. :
She will, in consequence of the
REMARKABLE SUCCESS •
that has greeted the production of the Great Efilitrey
Drama, the
FRENCH SPY.
Begat
HEBEI ST. AIME. AND asinr.
The performanee Willeenclnde with the amusing Opp
ratio Extravagance coned
JEBET LIND.
Jenny Lentheriongs, alias Lind —Mils Helen Wisdom
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 25
THIRTY-SECOND GRAND FAMILY ElLeknif.
THE THERE GUARDSMEN.
will be presented
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
posumux TRY LAST WEEK OF
Mb VERSATILE ACTOR,
MR. FRANK DREW.
Who will appear this evening as
DAVID O'LEARY and MYLES.NA.COPPALEEIL
MONDAY EVER iNO, Feb. 20, UM,
Will be acted the beandful Drama, in three acts, or
ALINE, Or THE ROSE OF KILLARNEY._
Davy O'Leary, a Shepherd -- Frank Drew.
lb conclude with
COLLEEN BAWD' MARRIED AND SETTLED.
IVIES. JOHN" DREW'S NEW' ARCH
STREET TREATHE
" THE STREETS OF' BMW YORK. "
NEW BGENE3F_ , by CHAS. HAWTHORNE:
MACHINERY, by JOHN FURZE.
And ORIGINAL MUSIC. by .00DWOAT H.
MONDAY EVE:SING, Feb_ 20th.
And Sensat i onaling daring the 11 , eek.
Boucicault's Drama, la Eye Tableaux mid
a Prawns.
THE STREETS 01' NEW YORK.
All the °weary la the Cast. Frologne—The Banker.
Act le : PUFFY TS BAKERY IN DI vidION STREIT.
Act 2d. THE RETURNED CAMFORNIAN.
Act Ed. UNION SQUARE IN A. SNOW srOI3II—THE
BOOTBLACK AND THE NEWSBOY. •
Act 4th. THE FIRE!
Act sth. DRAWING-ROO/HAT THE BILZIKEIV S THE
DENOUEMENT.
Seats secured tlx days in advance.
TEE GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS,
WALNUT STREET. ABOVE EIGHTH.
JAMES MELVILLE, the GREAT AUSTEALIAW
HORnEREAN. the wonderful AUSTEALIWY FAMILY.
Messrs. MURRAY aid HUTCHINSON. and the
TRAINED DOGS, and all the bright particular Oars of
the Great_National Troupe, will appear daring the pre
sent week. The semen will close on Tneaday evening.
February 28th. Oily two more afternoon pertormaneek
WEDNESDAY. 22d. (Washington's birth-day). and
SATURDAY, 25th. Last performance of the National
Combination Troupe. TUESDAY mrsanta, 28th but
THURSDAY EVENING, 23d. inn . benefit to FaANIC
W LTTAKER, Muter of the Circle. Admission—MA
Tier, SO cents; Second Tier. 25 cents. Eve, leg perform
ance commences at 7.40; afternoon, 23 o'clock. fet).et
SPECIAL CARD.
GRAND_ COMPLIMENTARY TESIMONIAL to Mx..
FRANK WHILTTAKER. Muter of the Circle, will be
/Oven =THURSDAY SYSNING. 23d inst.. noon which
occasion MELYLLLE AND SONS will appear la new
acts. HERB LSE, the Modern Alcides:SAM LATHROP.
Clown E. SAUNDERS, Equestrian ; Mona. FERDINAND
on the Triple Thing Trapeze, have kindly volunteered
their profeeelonel services, and will appear in addition
to the Great National Star Troupe. BECK'S SILVER.
CORNET BAND will parade on Thursday afternoon La
honor of the occasion. feM-4t
GRAND FAIR
nr AID T
CITIZENS VOLUN OF
TEEN EM
HOSPITAL,
Will open this morning at Concert Hail. The stock of
useful and fancy under; will be lar_gs.—e.,---• ;U.
special at RoILN,
tic e voted for and presented t 0 the Fire Campany ns
calving the bikleet number of votes. Alen,
TWO ELionlywaNT
the Pres ident be disposed of by votes. one for the President of the
Cubed States, or any of Ids Generals, and one fora
clersyman of this city.
Admission, 10 cents. Beeson Tickets, 25 cents.
fe2o mssfelt
DRRAIIfsADAnyeTcTh 0 A Is_
A
AsessraLy BUILD/NG.
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
For the Benefit of the Sufferers by the late Pire.
BY
W. W. SILVESTER,
On TUESDAY EVENING. February 21, lea
The Programme will embrace selections of attractive
character „ ow Sbakspeare, Sheridan, Bolter, Saxe,
Stivester, . &c.
60 cants. To be bad at the Book Story of
and allSGEl,_oorner SIXTH and CHESTNUT S tr eets.
Doors openarnettos Halt.
Mace at 8. fel9-38.
HASSLER'S
oRcHSSTRA
°Mee. No, Dl4 South BI lECYR Street 'R.T
Gi r ERMAITIA ORCHESTRA.--PUREIO-
NJ+ BARR ARSIALS everr SATURDAY. at 33‘ o'clock
Y. M., at 'MUSICAL WIND HALL. Single Tickets, 11
cents. Six Tickets Stor es, to be had at Gould's. Andre%
and Meyer's Music and at the Halt nelf•tt
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
OHESTIFUT Street ,above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY
for Tleitora. from 9 A. K. to 6 P. M. 025
PERSONAL.
THE HEIRS OF JAMES, JOHN AND
-a- ALEXANDER CALDWELL. and JOHN WILLIAM
SON ; and also of lISZEICIAII DAVISSON, THOMAS
DOUGLASS, CHARLES FERRY, ant B. CLAIBORNE.
may hear of something to their advantage, in relation.
to some old Landed Interests, by furniebbsg their ad
dresses to "C. S. H.," Box 1696, Poet Office. Phila
delphia, Pa. felB-2t.
PATENTS PROCURED-UNITED
Steels and EAropean. EDWARD BROWN,
J*24-ine all WALNUT Wm&
BOARDING.
A FUR AND lINFITR
mums ROOM, with BOARD, in a private gami
ly.~ for gentlemen. Reference required Addreee 'O.
at this office. lels-61*
11Q0EMOVAL.-JOHN H. WILLIAMS &
-a-lu CO. have removed from No .329 to No. 240
CHESTNUT Street, lately occupied by Means. Win.
McKee &Co.
CHARLES F. HASELTINE has REMOVED
Troia No. 22 to
240 CHESTNUT STRUT.
COP.&IFFIFERSHCP NOTION.
Mr. CHARLES F. HANELTINE bocomoo a Partner IA
our Firm from Ma date.
• JNO. H. 'WILLIAMS & CO.
PHILADNIMMA, Eobinaty le. tol6-Im. -
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
WWI% CLOT= HONEY,
NSW PAILID PEACHES.
OWLTIVATID CRUFBIMBIEBEI, aa&
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS.
Dogs!' in nut Orooarter,
ao2-if Cotner BLEVIENTIT sad VERB areas-
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DVOE
and CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent, Mratng, Prank. and Wagon-over Dusk« also.
Paper Manulastarars' Misr Pelts. from 1 to 6 NU whist
Pauline. &Mut. Sail Twine dm
JOHN if. ma'am, a .00..
No. 103 JOBlZlP'allona.
211 m . FOR BARBADOB.-THN
British brig -"Kowyss,", Peterson. ILLElaillr,
will sail as above In a few days, For freight or passage.
apply to JAURSTCIIII dr LAVBEIGAIL
felS-Bt 202 South FRONT Street.
=Eliiiiiiigiii;l
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not only UNEXCELLED, but UWEAMIALLED is Patin
of Ton* and Power, denim. ed especially for Churning
and Schools, but found to be eally lmell adapted to.
the Parlor and Drawing Boom. For sale only by
ht. DEU CE,
No. 13
North SEV'ENPM Street.
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon
constantly on hand. Sin
OrADOLPH HINTZ'S . FINE
,
r
TONE and bandsman MAIMS. Only tor
JAB. BELLAK B. WI ft, FrPlll
ERNEST GA3LER'S 7 1-3
II I Octave Parlor Grand PIANOS. Over 1,003
in use In Philadelphia- Only for sale at
,e;
RAVEN & BACON'S PIANOS.
IC-o worn for 40 yeara. Only for Rile Si
BBLLAX'B S 261. 8. FIFTH Wool.
OALENELTAG & ITAUPBVIE4
I 1 Concert PIANMAIist- class, On_l3 for eils
JAS. BELLea:4S, 2815. FlFTW6treet.
NM NEW FINE 7-OCTAVE MD
DUN. STIFIS PIANOS. from. M. to 1 11.001
J►B. S4SL►E, 2818. FIFTH Street
PRENCDPE3 A.IITOMATIO (M
-OANS slh - Sfasszerthinskso l gis this Ibis.
Only for see sA AS. LK'S,
StSl a. Strhst.
rubToß . 13 WORLD,
REVAIIID 111.LOWSOW3. Over 840.05
in use now.
ia.3l-3.m. JAB* BlLsibt ASKS -4801nAntol.t.
- fitLLING 07e. AN , COST,
LODIOM%Dann now nett Hunk Lg. PIA,MOB,
kS
mente, OR o O s, A Wi n dow e o t h e e whitnhetest
pipe. Oas
Ghatidollem to the hichitat bidder. All must be.
sadaqd taken away before.th.e of March
'MOMS 11021.0ENSTADT Street.
I'AX K. RIOHARPS ON, TEAGIIRR OF
Al* Bending and ftontlon. O qe. . 2.4.2 N. 'MTH
Street. Pupils taken Only or in alum. ras-ar
•m - ARstpek pram) AND, IKTIBIO
- 13 . 4 - STORE via be removed to. No. 10519 ORRSTNUr
street. on the - Mediu of Ronk, while rebuilding - UM
telo-IDi
PAT T 'S , WALNUT; BELQW
NEGETIL --Moro noted for Cheap Wall PaPerl.
pATTON'S 'WALNUT, 33ALOW
BlidAl3- Central looltion for exhibitirg Wallnoers.
p TTO N NAB NOVELTIEB
A- wan Pavers not found in ab
any cther eotltshinent
p:A. TTON HAS THIRTY. THREE
'stars' exp6rbines. wain no combirkstion am
talc:high pecea. f01.7.1.16c*
toseAsizamor sus wawa WOULD