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    NOTICES.
'xHIT^IEXT^IHBAIFTr—OTTIZASS’
tX SUBSTITUTE,REPRESENTATIVE. AND VOL
agency. —We beg leave to cUI the attention
f> ) .« ,Ttio are Drafted, and to those who are Enrolled
o! rttthie to Military Duty, andxalso to that olaaa of
and «%o are not liable to draft (Ladle* and flentle
f- ,enr forty.five years), to our Agency for procuring
and Volunteer Representatives. Persons
‘“‘di attend to this Important matter at once, as the
y, i. . neen fixed for the ISth of February next,
‘''.r.uetotnga strictly Legitimate Business: we are
idling men not liable to the draft as Substitutes
fjvjiiresentativee, as low if not at lower prices than
’“Jitter Agency In Philadelphia. The law allowsns
33 Lt Sabstttotes In the Kavyor Marine Corps, to be
111 ®td t° anv District 1® the State where the principal
Militate buelners, If persone living in or out of the
A? wbo are enrolled, will furnish us with a certlfi*
(M'.f their enrolment from the Protost Marshal of
<>%"khlct, they can have Substitutes sworn Into
irSt this seiTioo, Which will fnlly exempt
li’f/|f"eecan *be given to Ladles and Gentlemen in
.i.flitr for whom.we have done business In this line,
idea in the following countieß: Chester, Delaware,
Berks, Bucks, Schuylkill, and North
i», p, u"l-Cbttrches and Clubs furnished at the lowest
hffe prices- Liberal arrangements made with
,! :: ;P Committees to fill quota"
or addrese MoNALLY, PAXSON, fit Co.,
C‘ u 0 4XI Street, or
, ? .q ft Box 1577 PhUadelphU Post Office.
OF THE THIRTEENTH
H? sed PIFTEENTH-Streela PaSSENGBB KAIL-
K company, 417 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
VsiAcnttal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Com
, wilt bs held at their office on MONDAY, January
ft'W, at 10 0 clock A. M., when an election will be
sji Iv r s President and five Directors to serve for the
year. . „ H. HAINES,
djg, v6.31,ja3.7,96t* Secretary.
'J..T* UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, 1216
W CHESTNUT Street.
“ , „ ~ Phu.aubi.phia, Deo. 28,1881.
Adjourned Meeting of the UNION LEAGUE of
JLwphta wUI be held at CONGEST HALL, on
chIUT. January Bth.at Bo’elcck P. M .to reeeWa
act ob the Keport of the Committee on Bylaws.
s ?AetB, admitting members only, can ha obtained
Jm Mr. C. a* Whipple* Assistant Secretary, at the
aw House- UEOBSE H. BoSsB,
tV.H.t-sS Secretary.
pSToPFICB OF THE ANTHRACITE
W JKSUEANCE COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT
KT.i, „ „ _,PhilAdblphia, Dec 27,18 M.
"in Election f" r Uqu Directors of the C impany will be
MONDAY. January 2d. 1865, at thS Company’s
iSte, Ko. 311 street, between the houre of_lo
”,111.5° ' WM M, SMITH,-Secretary.
r" OfllCß OF THE FAME INSIT
BAHCE COMPAHY, Ho. 406 CHESTKCTT
sm* 1 .
Philadelphia, December 27, ISM.
KOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
At Fa a« Insurance Company will he held on MON-
Sir, the !>:h day of January next, at 10 o’clock A. M„
o-siua of the Company,
An elee’ion for twelve Directors, to terra the ensuing
w !ii be held on the same day, at the same place,
eiscea the hours of 10 o’olook A. M.,aud2o'clock
WILLIAMS I. 13 LANCHAHP, Secretary,
KSP OFFICE OF THE ISSUBASCE
pi? coibkahj or hosts amekica, fhiladbi,
PZ~, flefeuber 27, 1864.
■ T t ,; an'jna, Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
, U 1 ,;! Mli ra ff tiie Oompssy, Ho. »3«4 WAhNOT Street,
JhoKDaY, Janaary 8, 1885. at 12 o'clock M , an* on
jfl-rPAY, January 10 (the ay following}, an election
-•'i Yp held for Directors to ser re for tbo easuiair year;
>8 12t CHARLES PL&TT, Secretary
OF TBK A’UHTH FEJJJf.
-j BYLYANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY,
lit JmiMl Msettnapf the Stockholders of the North
Putujyirauta hail road Company will be held at the
jew of the Company. No. 407 WALNUT Street,
frilsdslphla.-on MONDAY, .Tannery 9th, 1865, at 13
■rlock ,at which time and place an Election wiU be
ltd for a President and Pen Directors to serve for the
point, year. EDWABD ARMSTRONG,
MMjsH Secretary.
nrsßMHeis cohpaht of the
STATS OF PEHHSYL VAHIA,
, „ . _ , PHltiDm.pjnA, Dec. 23,1361
in election for Thirteen Directors of the Company
rii to hold on MONDAY, Janoary 9, 1865. at the Com
!■-:? » office, Hoc.and S EXCHANGE BaUdina, be
hkb the hoareof ton o’clock A. M. and on* o’clock
(SI „ WILLIAM HARPER,
iiiHM Secretary- ‘
OFF«3K OF THE ISSOTIOS
-r lIAILKOAD COMPANY. —NOTIOSTO STOCK
jOIDEBS.—A spaoial meetlugof Bib Stockholders of
iiinot tion Railrowi CompmywiU bo At Id on TOES
[AT, the 84 day of Jaanary, 186 S, at 11 o’clock A. M ,
I.>'o 338 Couth THIRB street. i’htiiidoiphlay to con
tder the propriety of loaning additional bonds for the
mm of folly completing the toed.
fc» ist JOSEPH Lesley. Secretary.
WAISOS P£lROl<i:inil COIB>
S? PAST* December 8,1554;
Tie in&pal Meeting of the Stockholders wIU beheld
i the OSes or the Company, No, 4X4 WALNUT
□jfi. Philadelphia, on MONDAY. January 2d. 18(55,
j!2o'clock noon.
it flection for Fire Director, for tlio rear 1865 will
slalil at tie same time.
fhe tiock Transfer Book« will bo closed from Dec
!:j : I=6-4, until January 3d, 1865.
MW M. B. KBIXiT, Secretary.
rFSIUSSIfBU ABUD’EMDIHS
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office Ho. 337 South
jtBTH Street.
PitiLADSaPHIA, Koyember so, 18Si,
MYIOTD HOTICE.-Ths transfer took* ofthto
rpasT will tie closed on 'TH UHSDA Y, December 16,
■ reopened on TOBBD Al, JAS OARY 10,1506.
ikridaudof FIFTEfiH FEB (JSST, on the common
J preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes,
i! been declared, parable In common stock,on the dial
seeder next, on all stocks standing on the hooks of
jCornpany, at the close of business on the lfiih prox.
Suckbolders whose names are registered on the Hew
irk boohs will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and
isr. Company, ■ S. BRADFORD,
isi-tf _______ Treasurer.
STOCKHOLI>KM , jrOTIC£.-THE
- Annual Meeting of tla Stockholders of the COtf-
SLSTILLE AMD SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
*:LWAI COMPANY willbeheldonMONDAY, the
ti day of J&anary, IBCffi, atSo’eloek P. M., at the offiea
&• Company. No. »30 South THIRD Street, Fhila
iptia.
in S.fct:on for President and Directors will bo held
is same day and place. _ „ -
E. D. BARCLAY,
i«Sija29 Secretary pro tom.
PHIIABEIPHI A. ANB BEiBINCt
' BAILBOAB COMPANY* Office 327 South
i.TBTH street. Philadelphia, Bee. 23* 1884.
I. AVOID DETENTION, the holders of Ooapons of
Company due oh the lit proximo, are requested to
its them at this office on or before too Slsfc last., when
(tipis will be given* deducting 10 per cent, for State
smiled States taxes* and checks will be ready for
tilery cn TUESDAY * the 34 of January, inexchange
r i&id receipts. S. B&ADPO&D,
iie&St ' Treasure*.
THE GREAT WESTERN OIX
COMPANY,
, Dbobmbsr 3,1831.
Tie Annual Meeting of tie Stockholder b will be hold
tie Oice of the Company, No. 414; WALNET
■mt, PHILADELPHIA, on MONDAY, January Sd,
h at 12 o'clock noon.
a Election lor five Dlrectora tot ike year 1866 will Me
n% Stock9SSasfor ißooks will be closed from Deoem*
L'Stb, 1864, until January Bd, 1865.
fc-tja3 M. B. KEILY, Secretary.
SECOND If A MOW AX BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA. _ _
Fraxkfokd. See. 20, 1864.
*ca Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will
js;«d at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, January,
ht, 1565, between the fconrs or 12 M. ana BP. M.
fe.-tjalO IT* ft BHAW’JSf, Cashier.
rPHIIADHPMU AND READING
EaILBOAD OOMPAMT - Office 887 South
CiTH Street,
Philadelphia. December 12, ISM
Hte I*s hereby ripen to the titochholdere of thlt
tt?iay that the brumal Sleeting and an BleoUon fei
i«!at, si* Manager* Treasurer, and Secretary will
fcwee on the seooad MOSDAY (Sth) of January
in it 12 U. WM. H. WEBB,
AH-tia? Secretary,
ASIXBIC&H UFB IJfSUJBA.NCX
AND TBCST COMPANY, ,
Philadelphia December 19, 1864.
II Annual Meettn* of she Stockholders of this Corn
er, for the election of Thirteen Trustees to serve the
- yiar, will be held at tbs -Offloe- 8. B. corner of
KKTH and WALNUT Streets, on MOM DAT, Jann
-71,1£6§, between thebonrsof 10 A. M. andldo eloek
” S* WILSON)
Secretary.
I'HIMHEH'HIA
BAILROAD 00.—NOTICE is hereby fiveatothe
o t this Company that the Annual Meeting
pi sn Election for President and six Directors will
:« place on the second MONDAY <9th) of January,
at 4 P. 11, at the Company’s Depot* on DARBY
’stae, between Forfcy-ninfcn and Fiftieth streets.
*24-t]a9 D. H. FLICK WIB, Secretary.
PHILADEL-
OF THE
OFFICE
« PHIA FIEB INSURANCE COMPANY .-The an
■si meeting of the Stock holders of this Company will
> bid on MOHDAI, January % 186 S, between tbe
of 10 and 12 o’clock A. H.» at theix office. No.
CHESTNUT Btreet. when and where an ELEG
: for Directors will be held, In conformity with
« barter.
FBANGIS BLACKBURNS,
Secretary.
THE PJUJiABEIPHIA SATIOS-
All BANK, PHIIADWiPBU, Dee. Bth. 1884.
* Banal Election of DIBEGTORB will be held at
"Malta* Honaa on TUESDAY, the 10th day of Jana
s' “*‘ between the hoars oi 11 o’clook A. M. and*
hsk P. M. B. B. OOMKGYH,
W'tiiiwlm Cashier.
S* THE AJfWUAIi MEETING OF THE
~ Stockholders of tie Delaware County Pusan-
Ka.Uri.aa Company, for tie election of officers and
beslaver, wUlbe held on MOHBAT, January 9th,
at 12 o'clock, noon, at tie offloe of lAMBS MIL
;.?• Surveyor, 51AJ4KKT Street, west-of Fortieth, West
“"Mpbia. A. L. BONKAFFON,
trH.mwt.j2t Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE UNION PAS.
SEKGBB RAILWAY COMPACT, No. 308
■slk Fourth Street, Fou.Aßei.pmA, Deo. 22, MSI
Joe anneal meeting of tlia itoekholiere pf the Union
£?•(« Hallway Companywill.be held at the.office
:% Company, 808 South FOURTH Street, on MON
4,:vaonarj 9, at9K o’clock. An election for Prosi
■ !M President, and flve Dtreoloie, will he held,
weea the hours of tea aad one, at the wmeglace.
Secretary.
4 ® tawtjafl
OIL COMPANIES.
IHB
RECIPROCITY MINING COMPANY,
audieke distbiot, Canada east.
L. E. CHITTENDEN, President.
OFTEOBBB.
feO»T. James Pollock, Director V. £ Mint, Phil a-
K"*i W. S. Moorhead, Pres. Fhila aad Erie
‘■'wadCo j 0. B. Wright, Emi , of 0. B. Wright *
tfl' Henry Sheldon, ssq., of Stanton, Stiei
».,Hew YorfciW.'B. Hatch, Esq , of Fair-
Co , Hew York: T. B. Buntfng, E»q., of T.
»! j Co., New Yorkt L, E. Chittenden, late
D. s. Treasury.
‘“O.ooo SHARES. PAR VALUE, SSO IBACH.
SUBSCBIPTIOK PBIOE, $3O.
iO I'EBTI, 11,770 ACRES, ALL KNOWN TO BB
BIOH IH GOLD.
SHARES OF STOCK OFFERED FOR SUB
SCRIPTION.
!^A® an *eB 0f pur# GOLD from the Company’s jpro-
\ e BBoa on application at the offlee of CC B
&J S£ kCo - *** South THIRD Street, where
1* and all information may *be had. -
from the Geologist of the Company
discovery of FIVE new and Tory rioa
BBPORT of the Gollj Commissioners
*s&i-** Awlll *oon be published, showing oyer Onb
Fifty Thocbato DoiiLA&s, at com rates,
‘TO r&* recently mined In the CHAUDIBBB
4 «Pdn the Company*# property,
ty C autaber of shares of the CAPITAL STOCK
9 Ascribed for at the offlee of
C. B. WRIGHT & CO.,
„ 14a BOOTH THIBD STBEKT,
Bxchanga. . deffl-fmwlm
“iCPHIH AND COLORADO
p ™W) MINING COMPANY.
by the State of Pexuuylyania.
S*HTAt STOOK, $1,000,000.
,U!) ® SHABIS .....’........PAR VALTJB, $5.
„ JOHN B. ANDKBBON.
tfOtM, id.. DIKUCTOBB
i|b Kn.'. Scatt > Jujnesß. Mwtas,
s ***“• John W, ffidl, HattUhoig,
Y-*™*! 1 , T O. McDowell, do.
an'MHi John Brady. do.
I &• W. w Wylie, Danoaater.
! ’’"(Blivef, Wm. G. Shuts, Colorado.
... DP. SOOTH WO BTH,
iP 1 * Company, N^SS^^MfOT'sKreat
tbfpipeclme*s bare bean procured from
'““srm.ilh 0001 ’ 11 ” ?“*w» m
THE DFHKiBD Oil, COMPAST,
CAPITAL, STOCK SBOO.OOO.
KUMBEE OF SHAKES 100,000-*3 p« slutn.
CASH WOEKINO CAPITAL-SIS,OOO.
KESEKTED STOCK OP THE (COMPAHY-10,000
SHAKES.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE DUHKABD OIL
Th# objail of the Directors of theDunkard Oil oom-
Z.II de l* ,o P?. the property practically, and give
full benefi t of Its results to the Shareholders, la or
aer to. make it an inducement for permanent iaresi
ment j and to persona who are satisfied with reasonable
RF a ®d are willing to embark their capital, oppor
tunities are here presented in an honest business opera
tton. Our property and leases hay* all been selected
being improved. Since our purchase, five
welts have been opened in the same range with a large
flow of oil. - -
The lands of this Company are in the * 'Greene County
Oil Region,*' about eight miles south of Brownsville,
>Fayelte county. Pa., and comprise the following tracts:
1. The fee simple tide to the PRIOR PARK, a tract of
one hundred acres on T6n-Mile-Creek, four miles from
its month, and about seventy from Pittsburg, with
which there is daily steamboat communication from the
month of the creek, on the Monongahela river. There
is ample boring ground oh the creek, and on three runs,
one of which borders the land half a mile. The entire
tract Is underlaid by a five- feet vein of bituminouscoil,
and there are fifteen acres of excellent timber 2a ad on
the farm.
,2. lease of Michael Bowser of two acres of bottom
land on Ten-Mile- Greek, near the village of Clarks
’villa- Oil indications in front of lease on the creek.
3- A of one acre of beautiful bottom land, on,
Ik® of Solomon Hoge, on Bud's Creek, four miles
-?*rm. One-eighth of the oil is reserved
by the lessor. Excellent indications within a hundred
5 aids of this lease have been discovered.
*_A lease of one and a quarter acres on the MAPLE
r Altai,i on Dnnkard Creek, some two or three hundred
yards from thecelcbrated wylie Well, the first pump*
Jug well found on the creek, yielding forty barrels per
day; there are also the St. Clair and Pioneer Wells,
three wells at the depth of 6CO feet, and ail producing a
supply of oil. The Company have erected an engine
near these wells, and are now boring with every en
couragement of success
S A lease of two thirds of an acre of bottom land on
Dnnkard Creek, adjoining the Tillage of JUeunt Morris.
This lot Ib nearly opposite the Patrick Don.y farm, on
which there is an Oil Spring, affording the best oil in
dications in the county. An engine is about being
placed on this lease
. 6. A lease of three acres oil land of P. L Tygard, ad
joining the village of BiaokevUle, on Dnnkard Greek,
in the neighborhood of a fine surface show.
The Greens c jonty amber oil Is the clearest and purest
Carbon yet discovered, and commands from eight to tin
cents per-gallcnmoie than the Kanawha and Venango
oil, and it is confidently expected this will become the
most important oil region of the State.
A fund la reserved in the treasury for'developing the
land, and improvements will be carried on witn the
greatest energy. ' The property is not incumbered with
any reservation to the original owner, and the prospect
of early securing a large oil product, which the natural
position of the land, the surface indications, and the
successful flow of oil in the immediate neighborhood,
give most unmistakable evidences that success will
follow our efforts—there can scarcely be a doubt bat
that our Company will at an early day be enabled to
make as fair returrs to the stockholders for the amount
invested as any other yet formed.
A. J 3. FRAN CIS O US, President,
Ho. 513 MARKET Street.
JAMES H. BRYSON. Treasurer,
Ho. 8 North SIXTH Streot.
GEORGE BULL, Secretary,
Ho. 340 South SIXTH Streot.
A. H. FRANCISCUS, 513 MARKET Steel.
Dr. WM. B. -WH1TE,.1303 ARCH Street.
Hi a. ELLIS LEWIS, Philadelphia P. o.
D. WEBSTER CHANDLER, 331 MARKET Street.
Dr. J. F. BIRD, Corner ELEVENTH and GREEN
Streets, Philadelphia.
A. H. WILLIAMS, Superintendent of the Mining
Welle, Greensboro, Pa.
OFFICE OF COMPANY, 33G WALNUT Street.
jaYSt
ipjgp» OFFICE OF THE
YOLCAKIC Oil ASD COAIr COMPANY
The VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COMPANY of Weet
Virginia, formed on 2 800 acres of OIL Territory, upon
the *' Great Upheaval * 1 in Western Virginia, has men
organized as follows;
PRESIDENT.
WM. C. feTILES, Jr.
TREASURER.
LEWIS COOPEB.
SECRETARY,
A. Xi. MASSEY.
DIRECTORS.
WM. G. STILES, Js ,
J P. STEINER,
WM. P. HACKEE,
LEWIS COOPEB,
ROBERT H. GRATZ.
Th&'subscribere to the Capital Slock of the above Gem*
pany are hereby notified to pay their subscription on or
before the 6th day of January, 1866.
A limited number of sharer, not exceeding Six Thou
sand, are offered .to the public' at subscription price,
$4 PER SHARE, up to the 6th of January* alter whica
time no subscriptions will be taken.
deSS-tjafi
i'ABNSWOKTBt
OI Xi COM[3P A. IS TET*
800,000 SHAKES—FAB VAJLIJE #5,00.
WORKING CAPITAL, ,40,000
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK * mHHIIIIH *M. M » • .
The valuable Oil territory of this Company 1b located
on the Kanawha river, Gilmore county, west Virginia,
some distance above its continence with the Ohio at
Parkersburg (the ter mints of the Baltimore and Ohio
Bailroad), and lies directly neon and in a direction
across the great * ‘ Oil Belt * 1 of this region (as may be
seen upon the map), in the immediate vicinity of the
wonderful “Burning Springs, ” now regarded a
sure Indication of the presence of oil, fro m the fact that
it is the oil gas that rises to the euif&ce and bums upon
the water. This property consists of an area of 1,185
acres of magnificent oil and mineral lands, of whioh the
Company owns an undivided half interest in fee aim
extending I*£ miles on the Kanawha river, which
s navigable to the Ohio. Other streams, tributaries'of
the Kanawha,traverse this tract, presenting alongtheir
margins every surface indication of a rich yield of oiL
(The Company holds the right to put down wells all over
this extensive boxing surface, and oil has already been
discovered on this property, near the river, at the depth
of 35 feet. The sinking of two wells to the depth of 800
feet; if necessary, was provided for In the purchase - of
the land, all of which is paid for without touching the
working or reserved capital of the Company. In addi
tion to this, the Company owns an important interest
.(also paid for) in a well located within 400 yards of the
great Lewelly n well, which has flowed 2,500 barrels per
day, and. is directly among the celebrated Kathbone
fro up (see map). These are, it is said, the greatest pro
ncing wells in the country. The former owners of
this well were forced to abandon it on the breaking out
of the rebellion, but the Company has now made ar
rangements to reopen and tube it, when a large yield of
oil may reasonably be expected from this Source alone.
In addition to the above described properties, the Com
pany owns in fee simple some 400 acres of mineral lands
in Pennsylvania. This Company is most fortunate in
possessing every facility for rapidly developing the oil*
having on its own property both timber and coal in
great abundance, and in also having the resident Su
perintendent of the works, Mr. T. G. Farnsworth,
largely interested as a stockholder. • The manage
ment being in the hands of practical men. of indomi
able energy and perseverance, the stockholders may
reasonably expect toon to find their shares ranking
with tbe best dividend-paying stocks on the market;
for, being out of debt, and having a large working
capital, the holders of stock in this Company take no
risk of being called upon,for additional means to carry
on the operations of tbe Company, but on the contrary*
as soon as oil shall be obtained In sufficient quantities,
a dividend on the capital stock will he declared. The
remaining portion of the 30,000 shares reserved stock
only is now being sold for additional working capital,
at the subscription price of two dollars per share. It
can be had by applying at the office of the Company*
No. 400 CHESTNUT Street, up stairs, zoom Ho. 10.
and at the counting-house of the President, No, 501
MABEET Street. m
■ I*REBIS&NT ■
F. PAXSON* No. 6(4 Market street.
TREASURER .*
A. A. BEUMWAY, No 221 Market street
directors:
AND DABBY
F. PAXSON, No. 604 Market street _ . .
TEOMAB D. WATTSON, of the house of Truitt 4
30. , 628 Market street
CEAS. BLOOMING!)ALE, of Bloomingdale, Ehine,
& Co,, 332 Market street.
EDwABD J. SEED, of George W. Eeed 4 Co.* 423
Market Btreet,
M. J. JOYCE, of A. A. Bhumway 4 Co.* 321 Market
street *
JOSIAH BASSETT, Jr. , No. 423 Market street
D. D. T. FAENSWOETH, Esq.. West Virginia.
EDWABD M. PAXSON, Solicitor.
del9-tf A. D. HABLAN, Secretary.
igjgp WORDEN mn
CAPITAL, *500,000. SHAKES. 100.000.
FAB TALUK, *9. BUBSCEIPTION FBICE, *3.
■WORKING CAPITAL, $30,000.
NO FUBTHEB ASSESSMENTS TO BUBSCBIBEBS.
PBEamEsrr,
CHAS. TOON, 636 Commerce st, or West Philadelphia.
TREASURES,
JAMES L. DBLPLAIN, 8. E. corner Third and Bace
streets, or Wilmington.
SECRETARY,
F, KLENM* Company’s office, 208 South Fourth street-
HENRY M. DECHERT,^9’South Fifth street.
DIRECTORS,
I E. KLENM,
ALFRED HARMAN,
JAMES BRADFORD.
CHAS. TOON,
JAMES L. DEPLAIN,
THOB. R. TIMMIBS,
G. W. STEPHENS,
The property consists of one hundred and thirty (133)
acres, In fee simple, of valuable Lubricating Oil Land,
comprised of three tracts, situate upon the right bank of'
Sugar Ore eh, Venango county, Pennsylvania. Sugar
Creek runs on a course nearly parallel with Oil Greek,
at a distance of about seven miles from it. It rhea near
the headwaters of Oil Creek, and empties into French
Greek, above Franklin. The Company's property has
been carefully selected, and has all the usual Burfaee
indication of food oil territory. One hundred acres of
the land are flat or bottom land, with a front on the
Greek and Hastings' Run of about one mile, giving an
abundant space for drilling a large number of oil
wells. Weils of Lubricating Oils have, been struck on
adjoining farms.both above and below, upon the creek,
and a welt yielding twenty barrels per day is within
One-fourth of a mile above the Company's property on
Sugar Creek. The RubbsOl Oil Company's lauds are
situated immediately opposite this tract upon Sugar
The wells in this vicinity yield the Lubricating. Oil,
worth per barrel double the price whioA is paid for the
Oil Creek oil; and although the wells are smaller, yet
it ie believed that oil is more certainty obtained as the
result of the drillings. The large front upon the creek,
to be owned by the Company in fee simple, will of
course prevent any interference with the wells. It
is proposed to lease to responsible parties small lots
upon the Company's lands,the lessees paying all the
expenses of drilling, dec., upon the usual terms, viz;
Delivering to this Company one half of all the oil pro
duced free of expense. The Company will retain a
large working capital, to .be employed in drilling a
number of wells. All necessary machinery will be at
once sent to the farm. No reasonable doubt can be en
tertained that, aa the result of these operations, large
yields of oil will be obtained, paying handsome dlvi
deo da to the subscribers. <
A limited number of shares may be had at the office of
GEORGE HENDERSON, Jr., Slock Broker, No 323
DOCK Street, where the prospectus and all necessary
information can be obtained de3l-6t*
gjsp» on XARM TO LEASE,
THE GREAT- BASIN OJE COMPANY
I, BOW read, to make LEASES to Developing Compa
nies or individuals. Apply, for full sartienlare, to the
anderelsned, at tie ftiwva.v 1 . Offiea after S o’clo*,
P. M.. for ten day*.
OIL COMPANIES.
COMPANY.
DIRECTORS,
OF WEST VIRGINIA.
No. 11 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
Philadelphia, Dec. 27,1864,
COOPER & GRAFFi
Subscription Agents,
No. 11 MERCHANTS* E 3 CHANGE.
CAPITAL, 51,000,000.
OIX. COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ON CHERRY BUN.
H. 13. LEECH,
fbbbidknt.
* Be. U PABWHA.B BBILDf JKJtS.
Oil. COMPANIES.
CIRCULAR.
McCUNfOCK BESEBYIS OIL. COMPANY,
VENANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL .„51,000,000.
100,800 SHARES OF STOCK.
PAR VALUE. , ~10 PER SHARE
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. ~5 PER shapu
WORKING CAPITAL, *BO,OOO.
OFFICE, 435 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. ,
. JAMES MoM.LLAN. President.
J. D. BEINBOTH, Seo’y and Tteasnrer.
The developed propertieeof this Company are on Oil
Creek. The portion immediately prodnettre—upon the
i? r £?. 8t BCB , u ~ iß a tract of about four acres on the John
McGlintock farm, at the junction of Cherry Kan and Oil
Creek. It is well known that the lands upon both these
streams are the most certain and reliable, if not the
largest, sources of supply of oil anywhere known. The
construction of well# m all the neighborhood is gene
rally rewarded with success—sometimes very largely,
so—as the Seed, the Anderson, the Excelsior wells, and
the rich and productive property of the Curtin Compa
ny. * On the John McClintock farm (of which, the Be«
serve is a part, and in its very centre), nearly every
well is a success.
On the Reservation there have been five leases made
to reliable men, in such manner as not to interfere with
tbe mansion and gronndfe atonnd it. On these several
leases there are fonr wells computed, and two in a for •
ward slate of constitution. Ho. 6 (the Haine3 well), a
pumping well, which, at the time of tbe Committee's
visit to the property, Nov 22d, was yielding from 80 to
90 barrels per day, has increased to lus barrels at last
measurement: and it is believed will soon become a
large flowing well It U understood that the half of
this well, and that, too, the working hail, was Bold re
cently for $176,000. Ho. 1 well was flowing 140 barrels
daily when the Committee were on the premises. No s
well is pumping and flowing about 126 barrels per day,
and promises to flow over 200 barrels per day in a very
short time. Ho. i well has commenced to pnmpoil.and
premises to be nearly if not quite equal to No. 3.
The two Wells* Bos. 2 and 6, now constructing, must
add largely to the income of the Company—Ho, 2 only
waiting tubing, and Ho. 6 in process of boring.
The interest of the Company in the McGlbitoek Be*
servation is one-fourth of all the oil produced there
from, free of expense, in the existing five leases, and
abundant room is afforded for eight or ten additional
wells in the territory embraced in these leases. Those -
now producing furnish about ICO barrel* daily, or an
income of say SI,CCO per day.
Tbe Company own, In fee simple* the half acre on
which the mansion stands. This will be developed l as
rapidly as possible for the benefit of the stockholders.
It is believed that the production of the well* or wajs
which may be put open this portion of the property,
will add largely to the income of the Company.
The Company have also purchased one- third interest
in three and a half acres on Oil Greek, near the
H. McClintock farm, three mixes north of the Reserva
tion, and opposite the Esbert farm, where are the
lamest wells of the neighborhood. On this property
only one well has b.een completed, and is now pro
ducing 30 barrels daily, thus giving to the Company an
income of 10barrels clear. Another well progress,
and much room exists for others, which will soon bo
commenced.
The tntire present income of the Company is, there
fore, based upon 102 barrels per day, which, atlllO,
makes an annual revenue of SSO6,OGO.
Ata recent meeting of the Corporator it was agreed
to reject ail the unproductive property printed in their
pamphlet, except the valuable tract cn Bit Hole Creak
of 210 acres, and substitute therefor a working capital
ofSSO,QCO; by which change the interests of the Stock
holders will be greatly snbsetved.
Siu.ee the purchase of the property and the publication
Of tie Company's Prospectus, the increase in the yield
of oil'las nearl- doubled. Iteannot be doubted that
few companies present so large an immediate profit;
and witb all the wells completed which are now in pro
gress, it will compare favorably with the' most success
ful of the organized companies. The parties engaged in
the organization have aimed to give to the stock
holders the largest passible inducement to take the
stock—satisfied themselves, with the stockholders, to
participate in thoss advantages certain to be produced
—by bringing the price of stock as near as possible to
the cost of the property. .
[From the Commercial List and Price Current orDec.
10,1854.1
‘*ln these days of the Petroleum mania, when the
public mind is bewilder* a and confused by the thou*
sand and one new corporations seeking places in the
market, and it is necessary to discriminate closely be
tween the legitimate and the bogus-companies, it is all
important to those desirous of trying their fortunes in
lh6 oil chase to know the men who are to manage their
Jute; esie; and we are pleased to be able to state tuat
the management of the McClintock Reserve Oil Com
pany is, in point of respectability and security, second
to that of no oil acsociation in our community. * * *
* * When the sifting time comes for oil companies, and
Corne ll surely will, we predict that the shareholders
of toe McClintock Eeeerve Oil Company will have no
reason to regret their investment, as will, we fear, be
the case with too many. ’ *
Philadelphia, Dec. 29,18«. de3l*3t
IQS- THE OBIMINAI, - SENECA Oil,”
R» OF OHIO.
PHILADELPHIA AND SENECA CREEK OIL
COMPANY.
Tile property Ie in the RICHEST OIL REGION OF
OHIO, near tie thousand-barrel well of the St. Louis
and Dock Creek Oil Company, and la helm sold in
one thousand dollar shares, insuring to the holder
TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF STOCK as
soon aa the original shares are taken.
A limited number o! eharea may he obtained, a de
scription of property, and terms of subscription given,
at the ofilce of JAMES E. LBWARS <k CO.. 39 South
THIRD Street, or at the counting room of Mesare. Mc-
CAMBBIBGE, FRY. & CO., 535 and 537 CHERRY
Street, of JOHN FRY,
deBl-St* Chairman of Committee.
FINANCIAL.
rjHE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE U. S.
1040 LOAN
WILL CLOSE
JANUARY 1865.
Treasury Department, ?
Dec. 23,1851. $
Noties-l* hereby given that the TEN-FORTY LOAN
will be withdrawn on the 7th of -Janaary nest. No
subscriptions will be received after that date.
(Signed) W. P..FESSENDEN,
Secretary of the Treasury.
In compliance with the above order,. ko!sabscriptione
will bSrJ*celved for the TEN-FORTY BONDS after the
7th of January, 1665. These Bonds, open which the
INTEKEST IS PAYABLE March let and September Ist,
HI COIN, have now about FOBS MONTHS’ ACCEDED
INTEREST, whichisa material advantage, aesnhseri
belt have the privilege of paying, the hack interest In
currency,' adding only 50 per-cent, for preminm.
This Bank is prepared to receive subscriptions In large
on small amounts, and will allow-a liberal commission
to Banks and Brokers.
, MORTON McMICHAEL, Jb.,
JWKTH NATIONAL BANK
OP PHILADELPHIA,
No. 723 ARCH STREET,
DESIGNATED DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES.
7 3-10 tbs TREASURY NOTES,
Convertible at Malar it? into
S-SO BONDS. .
This Bank Is now prepared to furnish these Notes in'
small or large Quantities, and of all denominations.
They present the advantage over any other Loan of the
Government of being converted at into the
popular 6-20 Loan. The interest is payable send*
annually in February and August.
A COMMISSION ALLOWED ON SALES.of $5,000 and
upwards.
SAMUEL J. MAO MULLEN,
de29-lm CASHIER.
QFFICE FOE
SUBSCRIPTION OF NATIONAL LOANS.
10-40
t. S. 5 PER cm GOLD LOAH.
In accordance with the order of the Secretary of the
Treasury, the SUBBCBIPTIONS to this LOAN Will
cease on JANUARY 7th, 1865.
This Loan is a iive-per cent. GOLD LOAN, payable
at the option of the Government, after-ten years from
February 28,1864, and redeemable in forty years from
March 1, 1864, Interest payable March and September.
Subscription, received at par, by payment of interest
back to Ist oi September, adding fifty per cent, ae an
equivalent for Gold Interest .
For further information apply to
JAY COOKE &. CO.,
114 SOUTH,/THIRD STREET.
deal tjan7
J)E HAVEN & BROTHER,
BAN K .33 It S ,
REMOVED TO
No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
deSl-lm
ggAUi.ua SHORT. . IALRX. BSMBQir, JR.
QHARLEB EMORY & CO„
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
c
No. IS South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
All kinds of uneurresi funds and Gold and Silver
bought and cold, and Colleßtlona made.
Particular attention liven to the purchase and sal*
of Government, Btate. and other Stocks and Loans on
eommieeion. ’’ - nol7-6m
r
WAN&NT&KEH & BROWN,
THE PKEg&HPfIILADELPHIA, MONDAY. JANUARY 2, 18651
TkISSOLUTIOK,—THE OOPA.RTJSTaB-
A' SHIP heretofore existing between tbe subscribers,
under the firm of JOBNES, BERRY, St CO- * is this day
dissolved by limitation. GEO, W, JO'RNBS,
WM. H. B : &RRY,
WM. H. HURLEY.
_ • _ M FRANCIS R. ABBOTT.
Philadelphia,-Dec. SI, 1564.
nOPARTNERBHIP.—T H E TOWER-
Vy SIGNED have ibis day formed a Copartaerthip
under the firm of JOHN hS BERRY, &CO firthepro
sesuticn ofthe Wholesale Silk Goods Business, at &37
HABOET- Street. GKO. W. JOB NES,.
WM. Hi BERRY.
WM. 11. HURLEY,
JOS M. FOSTER.
JACKSON McABEB.
Philapelphia, Jan. 1,1866. ja2-6t
pOPAHTNEESIIIP NOTICE.—THE
v undersigned have this day formed a copartnership
under the style and firm of NjCHoLaS SHAW, and
will continue the Dry Goods Business at the oid’stand;
of E. L. NICHOLAS,
Nu. 19 North EIGHTH Street,
where we propose to offer, at the loweßt’cagh prices, a
full assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; alBo, a
complete line of Black and Colored-Silks;
S. L NICHOLAS,
s, w: SHAW.
FHrLAHF.LPHTA. Dec. 31,1881 ja2-Si*
mOTIOB.—JOHN B. ELLISON THIS^
•L V BAY retires from the firm of JOHN B.* ELLISON
& SONS The undersigned will conduct the business
under the same style of firm as heretofore.
WILLIAM P. ELLISON,
RODMAN Bt ELLiSON.
12’;h month 31st, 1864.
CAMHEL JR , ARB ISAAC
KEELER still retain an interest, and WILLIAM H.'
LEWIS is admitted to an interest in our business from ’
this date.
Phixadbiphta. 12th Month 31st, 1861 jag lot
pOPARTNBBSHIP NOTICE; THE
. L' undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership
under the name and firm of ELLI 6 & GODDARD, for
the purpose of transacting a STOCK COMMISSION-Bu
siness, No. 219 DOOR Street, corner of Walnut.
oiuneci a,v« vm. v,,vv»i “W,MV, v. m D.uuy.
GEORGE C POTTB, Special Partner, has contributed
S£O,COO in cash RUDOLPH ELLIS. -
HARVEY BECK GODDARD,
- General Partners.
GEORGE C. POTT 6i
m Special Partner.
JAXPARTI* 1865. ja2-3t* ’
T\lB SOLUTION OF COPARTNBB
XJ SHIP.—The Copartnership heretofore'existing be
tween JOSEPH S. MEDARA, PASCHAL H. MEDaRA,
and SAMUEL T. WARNER, expires this day by limita
tion. * .... ...
Tlie busineEs of the late firm will be settled by J.-8.
MEDAJSA, a» the old stand, No. 18 North THIRD St,
JOSkPH a MEDARA,
PASCHAL H MEDARA, -
SAMUEL T. WARNER,
PniLAUEXPHiA, Dec. 31,1864.
/COPARTNERSHIP.—PASCHAL H.
MEDARA, SAMUEL T, WARNER, and CHARLES
W. JONES have this day formed a Copartnership under
the firm of P. H. MEDARA & CO., and wili continue
tbe Wholesale FANCY DRY GOOI S and HOSIERY
Business of the late firm of Joseph S. Medara St Co.* at
No. 18 North THIRD Street.
PASCHAL H; MEDARA,
SAMUEL T WARNER,
CHARLES W. JONES
* Phh.apblphia, Jan 1, 1865. ja2 mwf3t*
rj’HE COPABTNBEBHIP HERETO-
A FORE subsisting' between the undersigned, under
the firm of ATWOOD. WHITE, St CO., is dissolved by
mutual consent, by the retirement of JOHN M. AT
WOOD.
Tbe business will be continued by the remaining
partners, under the firm of WHITE & BPABHAWIE, at
No. 431MABKET Street. JOHN M. AT WOOD,
JOB W P. ; WHITE.
. JOHN SPARHAWK.
Philapelphia, January 2, 1866. ja2-3t
THE UHDBBSIGNED HAS THIS DAY
associated with himself WM. H. H. HUGHES,and-'
will continue the Dry Goods Commission Business, at
No. 316 CHESTNUT fefcreet* under the firm of DUN
CAN & CO. W. T. H: DUNCAN.
1 Philadelphia, January 2,1866, ja2 lm
XTOTICB. —RMIL MA.THIEU HAS AS*
Xl FOCIATED with him bis Fon. GEORGE A. MA
THIEU, in the Clarified Cider and Vinegar Business, at
Nos. 120,132, and 12-1 LOMBARD Street, under the
firm name of S. MATfiiEU & SON.
EMIL MATHIBU,
, GEORGE A, Ultf HIEU. -
Philadelphia, January 2,1865. ja2-3t*
TYIBBOLUTION OF COPARTNER
■U SHIP. —The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween AiiEON FRIES and E. JONES-LESMAN is this
day dissolved by limitation. The business will be set
tled by either Partner, at the Store, No. 313 MARKET
fctreet.
Philadelphia, Dee. 31st, 1861
nOPABTNBRSHIpT JACOB FRIES,
V K JOKES LEHMAN, and JAMES HENDERSON
bave ibis day formed a copartnership tinder the name
of FRIES A LEHMAN, for the transacting of the Cloth.
Business, at No. 313 MARKET Street. JACOB PRIES
has contributed in cash Seventy-five Thousand Dollars.
Philadelphia, January 2d, 1565. ja2-3t*
PHILADELPHIA, DE_C.. 31st, 1864-
■A- The limited copartnership heretofore existing in
this city and New 1 otA between the undersigned, un
der the name of SOUTHWICK, BHEBLE, &.GREENE,
is this day dissolved bv mutual consent
The business of the Philadelphia house will be settled
by Geo. H. feheble, and the New York house by Edward
A. Greene, who are authorized to sign in liquidation.
CJAS L. SOUTH WICK,
General Partners, < GEO. H. BHEBLE.
(EDWARD A, GREENE/
Special Partner, SETH 8.. STITT.
PHILADELPHIA, DEC. 31st, 1864.
A The undersigned have this day formed* copart
nership for the transaction of a General Wool Business,
and tb» manufecture of Woolen Goods, under the name
ofSOUTHWICK, SHBBLE.
GEO. S. SHEBLE.
TSJOB. 28 AHD 2ißE¥ STREET,
Lv NeW'York, Dec. 81, 1881.
The undersigned have this day formed a copartner
ship for the transaction of Wool Business,
under the name ol EDWARD A. GREENE & CO.
EDWARD-A. GREENE,
WM. 2. GREENS.
PHILADELPHIA, DEC. 31st, 1864.,
A i have taken the Stores Nos. 24 South FRONT
Street and 25 and 27 LETITIA Street, for the pur
chase and sale of Wool on Commission •
ja2-mih6t • SETS B. STITT.
CASHIER.
TAISSOLTJTION OF COPARTNER-
J-/ SHIP. —The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, under the firm of COOPER,
PARHAM, & WORK,.is.THIS DAI dissolved by mu
tual cocsent. The business will be settled by either of
the parties, at No. 51N. THIRD Street.
MILTON COOPER,
WM fife PARHAM,
Philadelphia, Dec. SI, 1664. ROBT. D. WORkT
jag- 2t* . '
Dissolution of cgpart.
NERSHIP. —The Copartterehip heretofore existing
between JOS. GODFRBTand A, D. CARROLL, a* JOS.
GODFREY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual
agreement. JO3EFH GODFREY*
Tiii-ASSiKSU, Jan. 2.1865. A. D. CARROLL.
OBEAT CENTRAL QWmUN&HOpISE,
COPARTYEHBHIPS.
TAIStsOIiUTION.—THE COPARTNER-
J 7 SHIF heretofore existing under the-nemo of HEIL
MAN A RANK Is this day dissolved by mm dal nnasant,
JOSEPH RANK retiring; AMOS GF. HEILMaN,
„ JOSEPH HANK.
PniLABiLPHiA, Bee. SI, 1804.
"XTOTICE,—THE. BUSINESS OF THE
late firm of HEILMAN * BANK will be settle J by
tbe undersigned, who will continue tbe Wholesale Dry
Goods business at the old stand, No. 30 North THIRD
Street. AMOS G. HEILMAN.
Here ip’-or 81,1854. ja2-6t.
rvISHOLUTIOK —THB COPARTNER
*r IHIP heretofore existing under the name of J.
WALTON St CO. is this day dissolved. The business
of the late firm will be settltd by the undersigned, and
the retail Cos! bueintss continued at'the Vard, N. W.
corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, and Offlce,
lia South SECOND Street.
T „ , A WALTON.
■lanttaxy % 1865. - ja2-3t*
THE FIRM OF WILLIAMS & ARREST
X ie tbie day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The
name of tbe firm will be need by either partner in
liquidation. - CHARLES B WILLIAMS.
JAMES D. AKAEsT.
PHiLAßraraTi, Jan. 2,1865.
pOFARTHERSHIP. THE UNISBR-
signed (successors to Williams & Arnaet) have this
day formed a COPAKTNBKSHIP, under the firm of
WILLIAMS,' ARinSBT, & GO., for she transaction of
the Wholesale Dry Gouda business, and have removed
from 417 Market street, to the store latelv occupied by
J. St, St J. Price, Ho. 3*7 MARKET Street 7
CHARLES B WILUAMS.
JAMES D. ARNBST.
FRANCIS C WILLIAMS.
' JOHN C. BhRRY.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2,1865. N - ja2 61
■JUOTICE.—-THE INTEREST OF WIL
AY LIAM B. HENRY in the im of WILLIAM B. N.
WIZENS Jr Co., terminates this day by limitation, and
William B. N. Cozenß ie alone authorized to settle an tbe
business of said Arm. WILLIAM B. N COZENS.
WM. B HENRY, '
DAVID FiLSON;
Fhu.asei.fhia, Dec. 31, 1864,
the subbckibebs will con-
TINUE to carry on the Dry Goods Commission Bu
siness as heretofore, under the firm of WILLIAM B N.
COZENS A CO. WILLIAM B. N. COZENS,
DAVID FILSON.
Philade? phia, Deo 31, 1884. *
rfHE LEATHER AND FINDING BUBI-
A NBB6 will be continued at the old stand. 38 Norths
FOURTH Street, by £ja2-2t»j A. D. CARROLL.
BISS OLHTICK.—THUS FIRM OF
GARRETSON, BRADY, & CO. expires THIS
DAY by limitation. The business of said firm will be
settled by either partner. at No 307 MARKET Street.
JACOB GaRBETSON,
, THOMAS F. BLAKE MORE,
December3l, 1864 THOMaSJF. BRADY..
pOPARTNEBBHIP.—T H E UNDER-
V signed trill continue the wholesale Dry-Goods
bußineea at 110. 30? MARKET Street, under the
name and style of GABBETSON, BUgEMOBE, It CO.
JACOB GARRE ISON,
THOMAS F. Bt-AKEMOEE,
SAMUEL FLOYD.
January 2. 1f65. J. B. 0. OLDHAM. ja3-6t.
Dissolution of COPARTNER
SHIP.—The undersigned have this day, by mu
tual consent, dissolved the copartnership heretofore
existing between them, under the style and firm of
GEOFF & W ATKIN. "g* WATkV
PHTIABELPinA, December Si, 1864.
pOFARTNERSHIP NOTICB. THB
VJ andereiined hive this day formeiia general co
partnership, under the style and firm of GEOFF, WAT
KIN* & CO., and will continue the wholesale Bootand
Shoe business at No. 426 MARKET Street
FAuti GROFF,
ISAAC WATKIN,
* WM H WEEMBR.
THOS. BAPPINGTON
PgitAPBUBtA) December 31,1861. la2-3t*
WILLIAM MoEEE MASON IS AD-
Ft MITTED to an interest in our House from this
date. MASON A CO.,
No. 428 MARKET Street.
January 2,1855. 3a2-6t
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
-A DAY formed a Copartnership under the name and
stjleof FEY & KURTZ, for the purpose of Importing
and Jobbing of Notions, at 325 ARCH Street.
WM. W. FRY,
MARK A. KURTZ.
Philadelphia, January a, 1565. ja2-3i*
Af\o MARKET STREET, PHILA.,
403 Market Street.
ROBERT R LEVICK and THOMAS J. DEVICE have
tfcjfe day associated with them PJSROIVAL COLLINS
and ROBERT LEVICK. and will continue the Whole
sale Boot and Shoe Business, under the firm of ROBERT
R. LEVICK & CO., as heretofore.
Philadelphia, Ist Mo., 2d, 1865. ja2-6t
COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDER
SIGNED have this day formed a Copartnership
under the name and firm of MOMNBACX atlDOtY
FIELD, for the manufacture and sale of Boots add
Shoes, at the old stand of B. P. MOLINBAUX, .408
COMMERCE Street.
E. P. MOLIHEAHX,
... M MI ‘- M '
rnri.ADKi.pniA, January 2, 1865, jaa-mwf3t*
TTNION STEAM SUGAR REFINER!,
£ treet -. ItNYX TAYnOR and
THOS. GILLESPIE have bees aSsStodto an interest
in our firm Jrom this date.
« T a i 4 TiP E . eiLLESPIE. S CO.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1,1865. - * jl*
XTOTICE.-BIKJ. FuKARRICK HiV
« *5 ,n .P ,ir 'firm, the business will be con*
tinu«d hereafter by the remaining partners.
„ /' JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.
Philadelphia, Jay gd, 1865. ja2-6t*
WE HAVF. THIB DAY ADMITTED
„L nnw?u?’AAK KNIGHT, EIOHAED 8. OLAY,
STEVENSON to an interest in our
j * no name and style of the firm wiU remain
Unchanged J E C. KNIGHT & CO.
FH i LAD‘ ZLPHIAt p ec gi, 1864. jal
JOSEPH H. SEAVER
is this day admitted to an interest in our firm.
- E. W. CLARK £t CO. -
Januaev 2, 1865. ja3-6i*
COPAKTNERSHEPg,
OF DISSOLUTION.
Tlie liruiltd psrtnorgbip existing: batTTean tbe under
elg»ed, njdertbeKrm of RIEGEL, WIESI-, 4 ERVIN,
expires this d»y By its own limitation.
JACOB RIEGEL,
JOHN WIEST.
DAVID B. ERVIN.
HENRY 8. FISTEB,
JOSIAH SIEGEL,
Gener.l Partners.
PETER SIEGES,
wm. s. baikd,
_ _ Special Partners.
PM’adelplia, Bee, 31,16«.
■ NOTICE OF LIMITED FABTNBBSHIP. 1 .
Tbo enbecnbms hereby «xye no.ica tiiat tbey bays
entered Into a Limited Partnereblp, agreeably'to the
DTOTlaione of th« several laws rf the Commonwealth of
Fenneylyania relaliiig to limited partnerehlps.
That tbe name of .the firm under which eald partner
'WghUofce ooadwrted Is JOS. SIEGEL & H, S. FIS-
That the teneral natare of the hairiness intended to
be transacted -I* the Importing and Jobbing of Dry
Gof-ds.
That tbe namevof tbe general and special partners,
all £i 'whom reside iu the city of Philadelpaia, are Josl
ahEiejel, general partner, residing at the Bald Rigle
Hotel, No. 416 North Third street; Henry S. Fister,
general partner, residing at saio Bald Eagle Hotel; Al
fred Byerly, general partner; residing at No: 1324 Arch
81 *-511 , E - Albright, general partner, residing
atNo. 16C? Wallace street; Samuel G. Scott, general
partner, le&iding at No. 2C33 Vlqb slrest; Jacob Riegel,
specif partner, residirg at No. 627 Norbh Sixth street;
2? a A^ t , e^ i T e f er * partner,-residing at No. 717
North Eighth street.
That the aggiegate amount of the capita contributed
by tbe roeclal partners to the common etoekMs One
Hundred and Itey Thousand Dollare, of which Ohe
Hundred Thousand Dollars in cash'haVe been contri
buted by Jacob Riegel, special partner, and Fifty Thou
sand Dollars- in cssh have been contributed by Peter
Sieger, special partner.
That the said partnership is to commence on the*
second, day of January,/A. D. 1866, and is to terminate l
on the thirty- first day of December, A. D. 1886.
JOSIAH RIEGEL;-
BBNKY S FISTEB,
ALFRED BYERLY,
WM, E. ALBRIGHT,•
. SAM’L G. SCOTT,-
General Partners.
JACOB RIEGEL,
PETER SIEGER,
_ Special Paitners.
PhUadeluhia, January 2.18G5. ja2-6w
npHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
A existing under the firm of JOHN B. MYERS &•
CO., is dissolved by the decease of the senior partner,
CHARLES B DUK BORO W
NATHAN MYERS.
BAMDEL BUNTING,
JOBN B. MYERS. Ja ,
. ALFRED K POTTER,
- _ • JOBBPH 8. BUNTING.
FaiLABraPHtA, DeoeVlber 81, 1864.
SURVIVING PARTNERS HAVE
-A. tbia Jay entered Into a copartnership as Anorloa
eerflMdCommltsien Merchants, at Nos. 333 and 334'
MARKET Street, tmderthe firm of JOHN B. MYERS
Si CO.
NATHAN MYEP.S,
JOHN B. MYERS,
CBAB B. DURBOSOW,
SAMUEL BUNTING,
• ALFRED R POTTER.
_ . T JOSEPHS BUNTINH.
PniLAPKLrHfA, January 1, 1865. jal ia
fIOFABTNBHSHIF NOTICE. —THB!
Vy undersigned baye this day formed-aCopartnersbin,
under the style and title of McCLINTOCK A LUKENS,
fer the purpose of transacting a Produce and General
Commission Business, at 317 North WATER Street.
CHARLES W.’MoCLINTOCK.
EZRA LUKENS*
Fgn.APEi.PHIA, Jan 1,1868; It*
TYISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
Y. The subscribers, heretofore trading under the firm
of BUNTING & JONES, hare this day dissolved part,
nerehip by mutual consent.
BAML A JONEL
„ THOMAS BARNES.
Ehihabbi-phia, Dee. 81,1864. •
COPARTNERSHIP.—THE UNDER
nJ SIGNBD have this day formed a copartnership under
the style and firm of JONES. BARNES, &CO., and will
continue the business of tbe late firm of Bunting &
Jones at the old stand, No. 38 8. WHARVES.
SAML A. JONES,
THOS. BARNES.
. 8. LEHMAN SMITH.
Phtladeipbia, Dec. 31.1864 y . ja2-lm
TIISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER..
■xifi SHIP. —The subscribers’ heretofore trading under
the style and name of EVANS St CO , have this day
dissolved. ' WILSON EVAHS,
. December 31* 1854. ■ ; JOSEPH EVANS.
pOPARTBEESHIP NOTICE. THE
w have this day formed a copartnership ’
uttfer tbe style'and name of EVANS, LONGSTKEPBL
St CD., for the txautaction of the Dry Goode Commis
sion business,as the old stand. No. 109 South. FOU&TH
Street. _ EVANS, LONGSTRBTH & CO.
WILSON EV^NS,
THOMAS MCfPLIN LONGSTRBTH,
JOSEPH EVANti.
December 31; 1164. ~ ja2-3t
OS. CLAFITH HAS THIS DAY AS
•’SOOIATBD wiih him B. F, PARTRIDGE as a
general partner in the transaction of the Boot and Shoe
business, at „
No. 239 MARKET Street,
under the style of CLAFLIN & PARTRIDGE.
Philadelphia* January 1, 1865. ja2-2t*
TUOTICE., | -
*•' CHARLES H. BROCKS in admitted a partner in
Our hou s e trom;thls date •
BROOKS, BRO., & CO.
Philadelphia, 2.1865. u*
NTOTIGE. THE COPARTNERSHIP
-11 heretofore existing between the subscribers, under
the style of J3IMONS & GARBED, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent _
Th e business;pffhelato firm will be settled byUfither
partner. (B|g SAML. SIMONS, ’
jea.2t* . theo, r, gabbed. .
TYISSOLUTION.—THE PARTNER-
U SHIP heretofore existing, under the name of
SHULTZ & GARDNER, is this day dissolved by limita
tion. The business of the late firm will be settled a; the
old stand, by W. J. Shultz, W. F. SHULTZ.
A. O. GARDNER.
Decembers!, 3864,
.COPARTNERSHIP.—THE UNDER-
V.' 1 sighed havingvfiorchased the stock of the late firm
of SHULTZ" & GARDNER, will continue the Boot aud
Shoe business under the name of SHULTZ, FAHNE
STOCK, St ELSE/.at No. 45 North TKIRD Street.
r - WALTER F. SHULTZ,
- 'i. JAMES F. FAHNESTOCK,
■Jk . T. CHAPMAN ELSE.
Philadelphia, January 2,1565. ja2-3t
WILLIAM H.'BTEVBNSON
IT Basstbie day been admitted to an interest in my
Jradness.
' S. B. SLAYMAKBR,
S«ocfc' Broker.
, 33K EXCHANGE.
January 2, 1566. ja-4~3t*
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY
formed a Copartnership, under the style of PAX
SON, SHUBBRT, 4t CO.; for the transaction of the
whoterele Dry- Goods Jobbing business, at No. 224
CHURCH Street. . MOSES PAXTON,
WILLIAM D. SHUBBRT.
•Philadelphia- January 1,1865. it*
riOEARTNRRSHIP NOTICE 18
hereby- giventifiatf the ttiderelgned have this day
formed a Copartnership for transacting the business of
Wholesale Jobbing6f Notions and Fancy Goode, &t No.
224 MARKET Strain the city of Philadelphia, un
der the name,, style, and firm of WILLIAM H. DOB
SON CO. ‘ „
January- 2,1865-
nOBARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE
undersigned have TBIS DAY entered into * copart
nership under the firm of.PARHAM & WORK, for the
transaction of the Wholesale Hat, Cap, Fur, and Straw
Goods baiinete, at No. 51N. THIRD street.
WM. M. PARHAM, -
ROBT. D. WORK.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2,1865. ja2-2t*
TO SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP EX
ISTING between tbeundersignedexpires this day by
its own limitation. M. FRASER*
_S* FREBpLEY, Special Partner.
Philadelphia, Dfio: 31,1864.
W FRASER WILL CONTINP E THE
• business as usual at 334 MARKET St. ja2-3t*
TIISSQLUTION.—THE COPARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing between CHARLES.
WISE and-FLWOOD. T. PUSSY, under the name and
style of WISE, PUSEY, & CO., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
The business of the late firm will be ’ ettled by either
o£ the undersigned, at No. 4X4 WALNUT Street.
CHAS. WISE,
EL WOOD T. PUBEY.
12m0., Slsfc, 166 i. ja2-3fc
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO-)
FORE existing between 8. SMUCKER. Jr., and
GEORGE BOYD, under the firm of S. BMUCKBB,-Js,,
& CO., is this day dissolved by. mutual couseut.
8. SMUC KER-.' Jit.,
- f , GEORGE BOYD.*
Philadelphia, December 31,1864
The bnsinese of the late firm will be settled by S.-
SMUCKER; J*.; at ! N0.605 MARKET Street.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL, CON
-Y TIBDE the Grocery and Gommissfou-hu
.isets as heretofore done tySmucSer & Co., ixader the
tltieof G. BOYD & CO), at the old stand, southwest:
corner ot TWELFTH and M Alt KM Streets. .
ja2-10t GEO. BOY®,
THE PIRM OF A. B. DAVIS &,Co>.
A MASUFACTDBBES OF PLATFORM SOALBS, was
claused on Ore 12t! tn»t. by the withdrawal of A. B.
DAYIS. T
The business will be conHnued at tbe old stand,
northwest corner of FIFTEENTH Street and PEHN'
SYLYAHIA Ayenne. by tbe undersisnedi under tbe
style of DAYIS & GO. „
THOS OBOOK: DAYIS,
BOBT. H. DIBMOBK.
CHAS. S. BLLISGEB,
- CHABLBS m. bank?.
. Phiiauelpitia, Decr Sl, ISM. It*
TBE FIRM OF DE COU.RSEY, LA-
X FOUKCADE, & CO. , doiny bnsinessatG3t GHEST
KDT Street, hu been this day dissolved. The business
of tbe firm will be settled by B. W. DE. CODBSEY. M.
LAFODBCASE, B. LAFOUBCADB, and CHABLBS LA
FODBCADE, who are authortwd to settle the same.
S. W. DE GODBBBY,
- ) M.'LAFOTrBOADB.
>! B. LiIOUBCADB.
■ CHABLES LAFOOBCADE,
« W. B. LAFOUBCADB.
GBBALD DE COUKSEY,
' WM. H. IKWiH.
Phii.adflphia, Dec. SI, 1864. jaSt-tf
TIIBSOLUTION.—THE GOPARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing between tbe Subscribers,
nuder the firm of BENHBTT. BDOfl, A CO , is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, Joseph N. Buoh retiring,
Tbe business will be settled by either partner.
■ i H. K. BENNETT.
. JOSEPH N. BOOH,
C H. SIEGES.
Philadelphia, Nov. SO, 18M.
COPARTNERSHIP.—THB UNDER
VJ SIGNED have this day associated together nnder
the firm of H. K. BENNETT A GO., and will continue
the businoss of the late .firm of Bennett, Bach, A Co.,
at SIT CHTTBCH Alley, where the business of the
latter firm will be settled. H. K.: BENNETT,
C. fi. SIEGER.
Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1864. ja2 6fc
■DISSOLUTION.
The Copartnership heretofore existing under the
firm of VAN HAAGRR & McKBOSK, Philadelphi*,
and CHAkLES McKBONK & CO., New York, 7 is this
day dissolved by mutuafeonsent. Tbeirlatebnsinees
wiil be settled at the Counting-house of their successors,
McKBGNB, VAN HAUGEN, & CO. # .-
» ANTHONY VAN HAAttBN,
GSAELBS.McKEONB,
DAVID TffiMN,
Phila. ,Dee. SI, 1954/ JAMBS MfflßaiONß. -
SOLUTIOIfe—THE COPARTNER
■V ship heretofore existing between thenndersigned;
under the firm of AMcKEONE* if this day die-*
solved by mutual consent.. Their late business will
be settled by either of the undersigned, who are author
riz»ad to sign the name of tht firm in liquidation.
DAVID TH&IN.
Phila. , De«. 81,1964. CHARLES MoSEONB. *
(Copartnership.—the under-
SIGNED have this day entered into Copartnership,
under the firms of. McKEONE, VAN HAAGESJ, 4s CO.,
Philadelphia, and CHARLES McKEONE & CO , New
York, for tbe manufacture and sale of Boaps, Gandies,
Oils. <60., and Wholesale Dealere in Soap and Candle
Stock, CHARLES McKEONE,
A: VAN HAAGBN,
DAVID TRAIN.-
Philadelphia, Dec. 81,1864.
T HAVE ADMITTED CHARLES CON-
X WAY to an interest in my business from this date.
• - F. CONWAY,
i 119 SOUTH Street.
.Philadelphia, January 2,1865. ja2-2t*
(COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I have thtc day associated .with me my bobb, F.
ANTHONY and FRANCIS X , in my btuiuMuae part
nora. The nam. of the firm will be ANTHONY SKI
BFBLICH & BONB. ) -At SEIBEBLtCH.
PHn.APKi.rinA, January ‘2, . je2-St*
PHILADELPHIA, JAN. 2, 1865. ,
X I have tbis day aasociatod with me HBN&V M.
STEEL and WILLIAM D. PEACOCK The baslaew
will be continued under the firm name of ED WARD T.
STEEL A CO., at Noe.; 4 and 6JN • SECOND St eet It
6, £, OOR, stlXTfi AND BIAKKET STREETS.
the partnership heretofore
i between the mideralsned ig this day dis
solved, by mutnal consent.
JOHN Jr. YonNO, general Partner.
CHAS. H, KLLISBEK, Special Partner,
Pbhabbipkia, Deo. si, 1864.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CON
‘A 8 hjslneßa as heretofore, at Ho. 70 North
FOTTRIH Street. JOHN F. YOTNO.
jaz-mwinJfc
ThlE SOLUTION. .
A/ PHILADELPHIA SUGAR HOUSt
The eonaitnerchtp heretofore existing between
WHARTONS. HARRIS and JOHN B. HE7L, under
the firm of BARKIS, HEYL, & CO., Is this lay dis
solved by mutual consent.
WHARTON E HARRIS,
„ * JOHN B. HEYL.
PniLAnF.tywrA, December 31.18 M.
pop ARTNBRSHiIV-WH iRTON El
THOHaBP. BTOTEBBURYhaveraso-.
fr?,S?i , “ e, 5 B, ' ! ,T, ea nader the firm of HARRIS It STOTES
BDRY, and..wlHo o nttn«e £ he B-gcr Refining business;
et the Philadelphia Sugar House/ 1 North Delaware
avenue. Office,No. 119 South FROST Street.
' 2S*RTpN E HARRIS,
_ - THOMABP. STOIBSBORY.
Philadelphia, January I, itefr. ja2.3t*
nOPAETKERSSIP HOTICB.—I HAYS 1
this day admitted JOHN M. TAYLOB and ED
WAKJD B THOBHTON to - an interest is my business,
which win be continued under thie name and style of
SAMUEL 8. SCOTT A CO, SAMUEL S. SOOTF.
Januaty 1,1866. ■; ja2-Sfc*
(COPARTNERSHIP NOTIGE.—EDGAR
W. EABLE is this day admitted tj an Interest in
the business of JAMES 8. EAKI.E & SOD. The style
of the Arm trill be JAMBS S. BABXtB & SOUS.
816 CHESTNUT Street, Jan. a, 1666.
THE FIRM of we R. M Aim & CO.
-*» Ib this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either
paity will sign the name of the firm in liquidation.
WILLIAM B; MANN.
M. J. BOHAN
„ JOHN T. TAFPV,
Philadelphia, Dec. 31,186*. ja2-3fc*
I\TOTICE.-MR. EDWARD J. ALTE
.«T,¥SS,Sas„Jhi* withdrawn ft®”* th* arm of
AHDEEWS, WILKIES. & Co., Wo, 503 MARKET
street. The business of the arm will be settled and
continued by the remaining partners.
PaiBADBLPHIA, Pet 31,186 L. It*
TYIB SOLUTION OF COPARTNER
fjf' SHIP.“WILMS P. HAZARD having THIS DAT
disposed of his interest in the firm of DAVIS, POE
TER, AGO., to CHARLES H DAVIS and BdBKRT
PORTER, they will continue the business of Pnbltsfc
ing and Bookselling under the same firm name, at the
same place. No; $3l South SIXTB Street.
PaiLAPELyEn'A't IS64, d«3o.3fc
THE GOPARTRERSHIP HERETO-
exietine between JOHIf W. WISE and-
BEWBT W. CBILDS, under the name and style of
WIRE & CHILDS, is this day dissolved by mntnal
consent. JOHN W. WISE,-
.. HBNRYW. CHfLDS.
, Philadulphiai Dec. 27, 1864. de2S-6t*'
"Is IMITBD PARTNERSHIP.-WBj
the subscribers, have this day entered' into a
Limited Partnership agreeably ta the provisions of the
actof Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
passed the 21*t day of March, A. D 1838, and do hereby
certify that * the same, or the firm under which said
partnership is to be conducted, is HAHN, FBUNALD.&
WETHERS OLD} that the general nature of the bnsi
ness to be conducted is the manufacture of and whole
sale dealers in SHIRTS. LINEN BOSOMS, AND COL
LABS, and the same will be transacted in the city of
Philadelphia! that the names of the General Partners
of the said firm are WM. B. HAHN, residence 2009
POPLAR Street! NATHANIEL M. FERNALD. resi
dence 2128 GREEN'Street, and WILLI AH WRTHBB
HOLD, residence 143? North SIXTH Street, and the
Special Partner is JOSEPH NICHOLSON, residence
808 North Sixteenfch Street) all of the city and county of
Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania,
That the capital contributed by the said Joseph Nichol
son, special partner; Is TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS,
in cash.
That the period at which said partnership is to com*
mence is the twenty-sixth day of November, one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-four, and terminate on
the thirty-first day of December, One thousand eight
hundred and sixty- six _
WILLIAM B. HAHN.
NATHANIEL M FEBNALD,’
WILLIAM wethbbhold;
General Partners.
JOSEPH NICHOLSON,
Bpecial Partner.
ao2B m6t*
PA.KTNBBSHIP DISSOLVED.—THB
firm of BILLIHGB, BOOP, & CO. . of this city-and
New York, expire! THIS BAY by limitation. The ha*
sinessgf the said firm will be settled by either of thr
undersigned. J. M BILLINGS,
B. W. BOOP,
8. W. BOOP,
BxeeutorofW.F. Washington.
H £. EIBBB.
PhiladeliPHla, Bee. 1, 1564.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The under
signed have THIS DAY entered into a Limited Partner*
ship, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania* entitled an Act relative to LI
mi ted Partnership, etc. * passed the twenty-first day of
March, A D. 1836, and the supplements thereto, and
they do hereby give notice that the name of the Firm
under which said partnership is to be conducted is'
BOOP & KIBBE; that the general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted is the general Dry Goods, Import
ing. and Commission business, and that the same will
be carried on in the citytof Philadelphia; that the names
of the General Partners of the said Firm are SAMUEL
W. BOOP, HBJSBYK. EIBBB. CLINTON J. TBOUT,'
and JOSEPH 0. BOOP, and the name of the Special
Partner is JAMES M. BILLINGS, aU of the city ofPhi-
that the capital contributed by the said
James M. Billings, the Special Partner, to the common
stock, is one hundred thousand dollars in cash, and
that said partnership is to commence on the first day of
December, A. D. 1864, and terminate on the thirtieth
day of November, AD. 1867. ■ _ _
SAMUEL W. BOOP,
HENRY B. EIBBB,
CLINTON J. TBOUT,
JOSEPH C. BOOP,
General Partners;
JAMES M. BILLINGS,
_ , Special Partner,
Phixapblphia, Dec. 1,1861
NOTICE.—The undersigned successors of BILLINGS,
BOOP, & CO,, in New York, will continue the Import’
ing and Commission Business, at No. 38 WABBBN
Street. _ „ J. M. BILLINGS & CO.
J. M» Bilungb*
E. J. Chaffee.
Vbw York, Dec. 1,1891
T'iIBSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—Tie gabscriberß. heretofore trading under the
firm of BEJSJ. S. JANHEX, Js., &CO., have fids day
Dissolved their partnert>Mp, by mutual consent.
All outstanding business of the late Arm will be set
tied a. 605.HAfeET JA% f
- . JOHN H. BOHNS.
SAUL. A. COYLE. .
Philadelphia, Bee. 20, 1864.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CON-
A TINT® the Wholesale GBOCEKY ASTD PSOBTTCB
COMMISSION business, as heretofore done by JAH’*
NET & ANDBBWS, at No. 631 MARKET Street.
BENJF, S. J ANNEX, Jr.,
December 20, 1864. B. W. ANDREWS.
riOPARTHBRSHIP.—J. MORRIS
BURNS, (o'tbe late firm of R. S. Janney, Jr., &
C 0.,) and S. SMUCKER, Jr., (of the late firm or S.
Smncker, Jr., 4c Co ,>have this day formed a Copart
nership, under the title of BURNS & SMUCKER, and
will continue the Wholesale GROCERY and COMMIS
SION business at the old stand formerly occupied by
£. S. Janney. Jr., 6 Co., at No. 605 MARKET St.,Phila.
Philadelphia, Dee. 20. 1864.
THE DKDFR
SIGNED have this day formed a Copartners Cip,
under the firm-name of 8. A. COYLE & CO., for the
prosecution of the Wholesale GROCERY and PRODUCE
COMMISSION business, at Nos. 16 and 18 North
FIFTH Street, above Market. „, w
SAML, A. COYLE,
(Late of B. 8. Janney, Jr , & C 0.,)
- J. W. L4UGHLIN,
J. A. LINN.
Philadelphia, Dec 20, 1864. de2o-lm
W H DOBSON,
JAMBS MOONBf.
ja2-3t*<
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —THE
V/ undersigned have this day formed a copartnership,-
under thaatyle and title of ADAMS & LEVIS, for the
purpose.of transacting a general Banking and Stock
Broserege.business.
Oil, Telegraph, and Express Company stocks made a
specialty.
Government Loans and Specie bought and sold.
THEO. ADAMS,
GEO. H. LB VIS, ■
305 CHBSTIfm* Street.
JHSURE YOUR LIFE
& 18. Cor. Walnut and fourth Sts.,
It Is a HOME COMPAHTraad profits divided &nnu>
any* thus aiding the assured to pay future premium*.
Last dividend 60 per cent.
. . BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Alexander Whiildin, J. Edgar Thomson*
Hon. James Pollock, Eton. JogrAUieon*
Albert O. Roberts, Henry S, Bennett,
Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B, Mingle,
Geo. Nugent* - John Aikxoan,
Wb. J. Howard, Isaac Haslehurst,
Samuel Work.
President
M SAMUEL WORK, Vice President
no2o Smlf JNO„ 8. WILSON, Sec'y and Treasurer.
"pHILA-DELFHIA. 1 SCALE WORK&—
Patent Platform Scales and Beams of every va
riety constantly on hand.
DAVIS A CO .
ja2-6t* FIFTEENTH, ag dPENKS YLVANIA Ays NUR,
COAL AND MAES.
A few copies of these Maps remain. unsold, Price of
ANTHRACITE COAL MAP* embracing all the Anthra
cite Regions, in sheets* $1 26; in eases*' 81.5 b; on
Tollers* $2 75. The. lEOH, RAILROAD* AND. COAL
MAP OFPhNNBYLVANIA* In sheets* $1 25: in cases,
$1.60; end on rollers. $2.75 Will he sent by mail or
express on receipts theabove*named prices.
TERMS OF THE MINERS 1 JOURNAL, $2.75 per an
num in advance. The-Miners* Journal for one year,
and one of the Maps in sheets, will he furnished' for
$3 76; in cases* $4; on rollers* $5.25.
Adaveßs
These Haps can.also be had of PETERSON A
CHESTNUT btreat* above Third, Philadelphia. It
TOSHDA T. OWBJN,. ATTORNEY,
O COUBELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS Office, 251 F Street, near Fourteenth St.,
Washington. D, C. • de2o 6m
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consignments comprising a great variety of Domestic
Goods, Which require no To a first class
salesman this iff a good opportunity. Address Bos 1895;
Post Office. v ja%3t
SALESMAN - wanted—in. a DKY
fr Goods- Commission House, a capable and ambi*
uous young MAP, who has had some experience, can
hear of a good situation, by applying to
. .. „ Post Office, Box 1231 •.
stating references, , de3l-6.*
To STOCK BROKERB.—WANTED—
bns^aiJj^n^nM^cyerl^fret^aS'OT'lreiiCT?
Address 0. E. W.," Biwr 682 Post Offlcs. ja2-3t»
TO BANKERS.—A TOUNG MAN
who hss for some years boon Assistant Caehlar in
a country. Back,, desires a situation in a Bankin<rHoa>e
or Insurance Office. The bestof reference can be siren
by bank, officers.
Address Pr^yoffice. ja2 rowsSt*
WANTED—IN A RETAIL DRUG
.'I Store; a Young Man Wltb'sonie knowledge of the
business. Apply H. £ carnet SBYBNTH and BPBIWG
GARDEN Streets, ja3-8t«
WANTED—IN A DRV GOODS JOB
BING HOUSE. a SALESMAN . Onewhocanin
nueuce a good trade. Address •*S.C. J , * 1 Press of
fice, ja2-3t
WANTS D—A SITUATION IN A
3>ry Goods Jobbing-House'to-sell to city retail
trade, by a young man with several yews exparientfe
in the business. Can give satifif&rtory reference, Ac.
Address - *‘H. S., M
ja2-2l* Press office.
WANTED—IN A LARGE TOWN,
* near the city, in a large Dry Goode Store, s first
cla» SALESMAN; one well acquainted wish the busi
ness. Only single meu need apply. Address Box 77,
Bridgeton, N. j,» enclosing • photograph and refer
onee. ja2-2t*
WANTED—IN THE GENERAL DRY
Goods Commission Business, already established
and capable of being increased to an indefinite amount,
a*PARTNER. either active or special, with twenty-five
to forty thousand dollars cash capital. Address “W.
M_c ," wiih real name, which will be confidential, at
the Prise office. de3o- fmwsl*
WANTED—A SITUATION IN AWS?
RBBPECT4BLB BUSIN 668, BY A GRADUATE
OF OTITTEBDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. (Age
20.)• Address “B. B. W.,” Press office, de2B-5t
WANTED—A SITUATION IN A NO
- * * TION HOUSE, to sell on Commission, to citr and
near country trade. Addtess ‘*J. A. L. Press
office. ~ - de3o-St*
WANTED—BY A THOROUGH BUSI
NESS MAN, a position as SALESMAN or TRA-
VftLijSß in a Provision or Produce Commission House.
Address **R, P.. M Press office. de29 6t*
WANTED—BY A LAD OF SEVEN
f » TEEN, who is now, and has been for two and a
half year?, at the High School, a SITUATION in a
Commission or other respectable business, at moderate
salary. Bestof references. Address
**H. 8 **
, de2B-6t* this bffice.
WANTED', AGENTS.—AGENTS IN
* , every County, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to
‘intrcdnce fifteen new and useful articles, the host seil
irg ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T.
gabby, bippbfosp, mains. 0c26-d&W3m -
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE
AND SPY—The most interesting and exciting
hook ever published, embracing the adventures of a
woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout, and Bpy.
Giving a most vivid Inner picture of the war. ' Returned
and disabled officers and soldiers in want of profitable
employment will find it peculiarly adapted to theiT
condition. JONES BEOS. & GO., GOO CHESTNUT
‘Street, Philadelphia, de23-tja9*
TjiMPLGYMENT HOUSE, THE LARG*
-fi-J est and most reliable, for city and country. Has
always a good selection of capable persons, with good
references. Americans,; Irish, English, French, Ger
man, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as
Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, Ste.
Cooks, Cnambermaids, Seamstresses, Laundresses,
Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. Also,
Colored Servants. Nos. 80ft and 804 LOCUST Street,
above Eighth, del9-lm
TCyolL COMPANIES.—TWO GEN
TLEMBN desire SITUATIONS in the oil regions, to
lock after the interests of Oil Companies, at the wells;
are competent Bookkeepers, have large experience, and
can stand fatigue and exposure. .
Satisfactory reference given. Address •*Warren,* *
at this office,.for three days de3o St*
■m WANTED TO RENT—A STORE
JRcSton MARKET Street, from Front to Fourth, or on
THIRD Street, from&larket to Arch. Address
SAMUEL JAMES,
de3l-3t* Press office.
m WANTED—BY THE FIR3T OF
■ffifii. FEBRTJAIiY, two or three large BOOMS, wiih
Steam Power preferred. 'Locality, from Chestnut to
Bace and Second to Seventh streets. Address Box
2232, Post Office. de3l-6t*
M WANTED TO PURCHASE, A
MODERN DWELLING on Arch, Walnut, Sprues,
or Fine streets, west o! Broad.
J. HAYS CARSON,
ds3l-,t* *3B LIBRARY Street, near Fifth.
Sfcfifin —WANTED, A P ARTNER
tjp -with, this amount in a profitable, safe, in
door cash business; well established, good location,
expenses light
Address **latereBt,” Ledger office. de3i -21*
€;I9 R A MONTH—WANTED
ffiffy AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new
SHAW 4k CLARK SIXTEEN DOLLAB FAMILY SEW
ING MACHHSB, the only low price Machine in. the
country whichie licenseair Grover & Baker, Wheeler
« Wilson, Bowe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. Salary
and expenses, or large commissions allowed All other
Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each‘are
infi ingements , and the seller and user liable* Illus
trated circulars sent/rec. Address SHAW & CLARK,
nolfi-d&w3m BIDPEFOBD, Maine
ASSISTANT QUARTEEMAS*
m Ift TOBB a S OPKOItNo. 274 South THIRD St..
_ ' Philadelphia. Dec. 21, 1864.
, vessels wanted to load wifchcoai for Newbern, N. C.«
and Key West, Fla. Despatch given.
, . JOHN B. JENNINGS.
de26 tf Captain and A. Q. M.
FOR SALjG TO LET.
« GERMANTOWN.—FOR SALE, A
RESIDENCE, of 12 rooms, complete with every
th y convenience, stable, spring and ice-house. Lot 356
feet front by 116 feet. WiIS eeli with apart of the
Terms accommodating. Inquire on premises, GREEN
near Johnson streets.
ja2 21* A. RICIURDSON.
m TO LET—A THREE-STORY
•■kk-HOBSB, with modern improvements. Ho 2120
‘Brandy-wins street. Enauiie of T E. CBAPMAST, So.
5 South FIFTH Street. ja3 St*
©FOR SALE —A FINE, LARGE GRO
CERY-and PROVISION STORE AND DWELL
ING, at the 8. E. corner Of EIGHTEENTH and MOUNT
VERNON Streets. de3l-2t*
M LARGE FACTORY, WITH Ex
tensive BUILDINGS, lot 140 feet front by ISS
feet deep, situate on BROAD, near iprinjr Garden
Street. For sale by A. P. and J. H, MORRIS, 016
ARCH Street. ‘ de3l-3i* '
TO RENT—ONE OF THE MOST DEBI-
A SABLE SECOND-STORY ROOMS-on CHESTNUT
Street, between Third and Fourth streets. Address “D.
C.,** this office. ja2-3t*
flMftooo “GROUND RENTS,
veil secured. For sale by TATE.OW
JACKSON, 614- CHESTNUT Btreet de3l-12t*
YOST AND FOUND.
A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE
AA to THS MANAGERS OF THE MERCANTILE
LIBRARY COMPANY, for Renewal of Certificate* of
' One Share of Stock, No- 4?46, standing in the name
tf GEO. A. SCHAFFER, the same* having been lost oi
mislaid. It*
EDUCATIONAL.
pRITTENDBN’S
V/ PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh..
BOOK- KKEPjflGin all Its branches.
PEN tf ANSBIP, plain and ornamental.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, FORMS, &c
Students instructed separately, and received at any
time. _ ja2-3t*
CATALOGUES furnished gratis on application.
fYPBNING OF THE NEW YEAR AT
THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE—
PROGRESS AND IMFRO V JSMENTS—ES.TEN SI ON OF
ACCOMMODATIONS.
•The already extensive accommodations of this Insti
tution are found inadequate to meet the demands of its .
constantly-increasing .patronage, and on the Sd of
JANUARY next another large hall, third-storj front,
Will be added and fitted up in the bestetrle. The whole
of the second and third stories of ti e building, together.-
With the business office on the ground floor, will then,
be occupied, and furnished In the besti&nd most sub
stantial manner, with all the modern improvements and
facilities for instruction, making by far the mosteom
plete, elegant, and convenient establishment of the kind
in the country.
YOUNG MEN
desiring a thorough knowledge of any of the branches
embraced in a complete course of commercial instruc
tion are invited to avail themselves of the advantages
now offered at/tbis Institution, witch are in All respects
of a superior order,.and such as commercial schools, as
heretofore conduced, have failed to give.
PATRONAGE.
The unprecedented patronage of the Institution af
fords one of the strongest proofs of appreciation. No
other commercial school in the country can show a
similar history.. Over five hundred students were in
attendance during the first year, from nineteen different
States and foreign countries, while the present year
premises a very J&rge increase over this number.
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION.
The superiority of the mode of instruction should
commaßd.epeclaiattention, as the value of the system
of practical training adopted cannot be overestimated
as compared.with any other.
The student is not only made a practical-bookkeeper,
but. is thoroughly drilled in all the minuted of actual
business .teansaettfibs
THE ACTUAL BUSINESS COURSE,
as taught here* is unknown in any similar institution,
having been arranged and perfeeted-by the Principal
upon an original plan>the merits of which, have been
fully teited and approved as the most useful,and inter
esting mode of practical instruction^ everd**Ts d
THEORETICAL COURSE OF. BOOKKEEPING.
This Course, alone, comprises more than is usually
taught in ordinary commercial colleges, being arranged
With special reference to a complete progressive develop
ment of the science of a CiunSa, from the record of the
simplest transactions to the most complicated forms and
problems. No copying from text-books; no subservience
to anyone man f s ideas. is directed to the
true end of all teaching, the. leading the mind of the
student to the application of universal principles.
Circulars and Catalogues with full particulars, r.ud
Interior views of the College, free ou application at ihe
office, ground floor, TENTJSTand CHESTNUT Streets.
doSQ Stif L. FAIRBANKS, A. M , Principal
THE tenth sebsion op miss
■*- MART E. THROKFIB Baalish and French Sourdine
and Bay School for Young Laoles, at 18*1 CUBSTijrjr
(Street, Philadelphia, begins February 1. 1865. Cir-
Calais Bent on application. ~ ds3l-dl2t&sluth fo-
■pENNINGTGN SEMINARY AND
A FEMALE COLLEGIATE II?S rITUTK.
Second Term of Fourteen Weejts begina. January 4
Send for Circnlar. Bey. B. O. KNO WLK3, A. M.,
de!7 lilt ~ - ‘ . Pennington, IT. J.
Y7ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY—
V MfLTTABY BOAEDIKQ SCHOOL, four miles
from MEDIA, Fa. Thorough course iu Mathematics,
ClassiSrHainrsl Sciences, and English.; practical les
sons ic Civil Engineering. Pupils received at any time,
and of all ages, and.enjoy the benefits of a hoi-m Ho
tels to John C: Cam 4 Son,2Sß<mthThir<l street; Thos.
J. Clayton. Etq. .Fiftlr and Pirn streets; «.Sheriff
Kern, and otberß, Address Bev. J; HEHYEY BAE
TOB. aTM , VILLAGE GREEK,, Penn'a. m 5 6m
'OEMOYAL.—KUNKEL, & GO,
have removed.to No. 7533 CHESTNUT | reet and
No. 718 JAYNE Street. ja2-4t*
T>AILEY HILLYARD, GENERAL
U Agent and Accountant. Hunts and debts col
lected. 16 ST. JOHN . Street, Devizes. Wiltshire,
England. V de»-a4t‘
• I AT BEASONARLE PRIDES,
jjEW CHESTNUr-ST. THEATBB.
RNGAGBmInT ONLY
»f the WARREN COMEDY. COMBINATION, who will
Appear this evesinr in tl*e glortons OomsSy Of
n THE BEIR-AT-LAW. . _ _
rfe-E?^ l0 ’ 8 ' L. L. D. &A. (J. H Mr. Wm: Wmrrnr
9“SYiHcmespmn... ...... Mies Joule Ortes
Dick Dowlas ..Mr. Charlea'Bkiww
Lady Soberly, alias DebnrahDowlas. .Mice E. Meetayctf
The evenln, • rntertsiumeut will xonclads With ft*
BcreaminglFarcß of
POOR PILLICODDY.
Jehu Peter Pllhcoddy Mr. Wm. Warre*
....Mise feSeOrteM
GRAND HOLLDAY^MiTIB KsT'
t& b & 1
theatre.
"» POSITIVELY LAST WEEK'
of the charming, young, and arl. artist,
_ LUCILLE WESTERN.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Jan. i.
In Celeste's grand miliiary Dxema of _ ....
THB FRENCH SPY; TBE FRENCH B#Y;
„ Or, THE FALL OF ALGIERS.
Toeonelnde with ROBERT EMMBYT.
NEW YEAR'S GALA MAISNEE,
• thebe PIECES.
MONDAY AFTERNOON, January *. at 2 o'clock
LjABT ; OK, TS* Et-OPE
* • MINT.
The Popular and T*'gatedYoninr mtvfr,
LUCIIAB WBSTBEHr,
wiligivea
OBAKD MATSHEBi t? -
of C, W. plgyyf'
BAST ItyllhS
OB THE ELOFHMEWT,
OB THE ELOPEMENT,
American" acaubsff of music;
BROAD and LOCDSW Streets,
. SATUBDAY AFTBR'UOCW NEXT,
for tka accommodation of/ —•
. families, laeies, AmretoDKEir.
Admission. to all parts sf the hotxse?~oO beat*.
Beserred Seats, 76 cents,
Seats aiwrbesecnred or tickets purchased* in adtM&c
£?*“« b Academy, at She Continent**
Hotel, and at the Ladies* Boetadrant of the CoittnebtoJi
!££!: ; jaMf
MSLi 6 ® 1 * DREW’S NEW ABCS
i,x BTEBBT THEATER
XiASv WEEK OF J S n.ARim
i^ S if^r DV ”
THREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS—WAL
; V* HUT street, abore Eighth.
D Charles Warner, formerly X*»-
mske their first appoaraucS; M’LLB BUZE, a youdaT
SreceM, and aneelioeaneetrienne; afGNoR GIBBON^
S,? d tllß *P*sffi**, a P d Weasinff'jyinnast*.
These, the remainder of the GEIAT COMPANY'
or unexcelled arHstes, will enact some of the most plea--
slnx and wonderful BCRBES IN THE ARENA -match
less m magnificence, and surprising in eYsct
ADMISSION—First tier. 60 cents; secoml tier, 35 cants; -
prirate boxen, $3 and $6. as to location.
. SS: K f '^!; , ?S^ 0 E allc<ißO,l WEDNESDAY aad SATURDAY”
AFIERNOONS. commencing at 2JS o'clock BTentnxr
perfoimance commencing at 7,40, ja2-6t
QPECIAL NEW YEiR'S CIRCUS.—
NOON, ad instant, commencing at 2% o'clock. it
QHBSTRTJIT STREET HOUSI* -
CHBSTgnT-STHEBT Or SEA HOUSE “TROUP®
CHESTNUT-STREET OPERA HOUSE «R6BPI
CHESTNUT-STREET OPERA HOUSE TROOPS
WILL PERFORM IN THUS
CONCERT HALE
CONCERT HALE
CONCERT HALL
gUg l JO TEE HOLIDAYS.
DURING THE HOLIDAYS
MgING THE HOLIDAYS!
DfclNG THE HOLIDAYS.
DURING THE HOLIDAYS.
qiGNOR BLITZ, ASSEMBLY" BttLD
INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
A HAPPY NEW TEAR TO OLD AND YOUNG.
Three Grand Performances on MONDAY, January 2di
commencing at 11 A. M , S andj7K P. M.. and on the
Afternoons and Evenmnn of TUESDAY, THURSDAY
fSIBAT. and SATURDAY. during the week *
WONDEP.B OF NECROMANCY,
YBBTBI LOQUISM. and !he BIRDS. •
Admiesion, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Besomed
seats, SO cents jjg
ASSEMBLY BUILDING.
-A MATINEE SIUSICALE
By the PMMelnhia CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLUB.
EYEBY WEDNESDAY, at 3 P. M
Tickets at the Door, Fifty Cents each. deSl-amtuw Ef
TVTATIONAL SKATING PARK,
J-T TWENTY-FIRST AS D COLUMBIA AYE SUE.
FINEST SKATING OF THE SE < SO »
_ GRAND CARSIYAL THIS AFTERNOON.
DOUGLASS BAND, 20 pieces, will be in attendance
BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED AT NIfITIT
GREATEST DEPTH OF WATER FOURTEEN INCHES
A dag at Wannamaker Si Brown’s Sixth and Market:
and placards on Ridge avenue and Seventeenth and
Nineteenth-street cars announce Skating days. It* '
KTORTHRHN LIBERTY HOSE ATTO
BTJ&AM FIEB ENGINE COMPANY, NO *4. An
nual Citizens’ Dress toil, at National Guards* Hill.
TUESDAY-EVENING, January Vi 365. Tickets Qna
Dollar. ja2-2s
THE WOHDER OE THE AGE 1
Human Biectricity scientifically explained in. *
course of short Lectures, and. illustrated by the most
AhTOUBDIBG DISPLAYS AND INCOMPBBHE2P
BIBLE PHENOMENA, of • physical manifestations
thromgh Mrs. Ferria and the Eddy Family. at the
ASSEMBLY BOOMS, commencing on THURSDAY
BY BN IK G, Jan. sth, 1565. de3l-2t*
fJERMANIA ORGHBSTRA.—PUBLIC
y BEHBAE6ALS every SATURDAY, at 3K o’clock
P. M., at MUSIGAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets, 25
cents.&&2X Tickets. 91; to be had at Gould’s, Andre’s,
and Meyer's Music-Stores, and at.the Hall. no7-tf
CHRIST REJECTS D v —
This admirable picture, the greatest production of
the p^4srl 2 r now <m exhibition at the ACADEMY
OFFINB AETS, 10»5 CHESTNUT Street, together
With the entire collection,of the Institution. Admittance
twenty-Aye cents. aniASm*
'THE ACADEMY OP FTPTB ARTS,
-A- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth- is OPEN DAILY
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. j *2s
WTRS.-BEECH’S QUADRILLE PARTS'
takes place WEDNESDAY, Jan. 4th. at the 8. B.
comer of BEOaD snd SPJtXNG GAKDBN Sts. de3o-3t»
HPO YOUNG ACTRESSES.—YOUNG
-U- actresses who are little accustomed to the use of
"stage mahlng-np” will find that the “Email de
Fans" Will remove all the evils resulting from the use
of paints, powder, and rouge. The ‘* Email’ 1 is not a
paint, but it preserves and beautifies the skiu, by re
moving all black spots and impurities, and 1b endorsed
by M'lle Vestvali, Mrs. D. JP. Bowery Mrs. Emma.
Sussesof talent and beauty.
EUGENE JOUIN, No. UlSoufch TENTH Street, beiow
Chestnut, is the only agent in this city. noIS-mwstf
BOABDEV6.
PERMANENT BOARD AND SUPE-
J- RIOR ACCOMMODATION can be'had at the OLD
UNITED STATES-HOTEL, 413 CHESTNUT Street.
This house-lias no bar. Reference required. Charges
very moderate. _ ja2-2t*
FANC¥ FURS.
FCHS.
1864.
i. &, & F. K. WOMRATH,
CCS66SOBB TO THE LATH OKO. T. WOMKATH.I
So/418 Arch, Street.
EAT* TOW ON*
A fVLL ASSORTMENT OJT
LADIES’ FANCY FURS^
9e «Udt th.y Unit* th. ittMtHonof bsjan.
mso-sa
FANCY,FURS,
*Jf (YHIN A Jtl A .
No. TIB AEOH Street, .bora Seventh Wrest.
At M* old established.store.
[MFORTER, MANIPFAC TURER, ANJ»
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
LADIES AND CHILDREN:
Having now in itore a very large and beautiful assort
mens of the different kindsandqualities of FANCY
FURS FOR LADIES* AND CHILDRENS WEAR. I
solicit a call from those in want.
Remember the name and number,
JOHN FAKETRA,
71&JLRCH Street, above Seventh.
I have no partner or eonneotion with any other store. s
in this city. oeS-4mif
H .1 L A-
Auiw,ag LP HIA AND
ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE to all points WEST.
The only direct rout, for the
_ vs-OIL BE9LOHB OF PBHH&TLVAHIA, SK
WILLIAMSPOBJ, BUFFALO. SUSPENSION BBIOSE.
. „ , ELSHKA. NIAOAKA STALLS,
and all placevlndhe Western ancL-Northwestera Statee
and the Canadas.
T-WO TB ROUGH TRAINS
Leave Philadslphia and Readies Railroad Depat* Thir
teenth and Catiowhill streets, .daily, (fiuudiys ex
cepted), for the North and West, as folio we:
Morning Express atS A.
Afternoon Express at3,3Q P. M.
Making a direct connection with all Intersectingroads.
FOR THROUGH TICEErSio any points, and further
particulars, concerning tho different routes, apply at
the TICKET OFFICE, 423*0 BESTfIUT Street, 'under
the Phiiadelphta Bank, and opposite the Custom.
House. N. TAN HORN, Ticket Agent,
425 Chestnut street.
. HILLBSv Geufral Agent,
3a2 Thirteenth and CaUbwSill streets.
O t \’E.KLANI>
AJ despatch,
Ofia, S.W. come* SIXTH and C33STNUT Street*.
, v A THROBSH FREIGHT-LJHB
has seen established, prepared tore;:{live a’l classas.ot
Freight In the principal cities eaclof the. Missisalppt,
river, and to transport the same ftom point of shipment
SO Alt POINTS. OsT
COLOXAUO. IDAHO, TTTAH.
ADD.HONTANA TKKBITOBIBS,
erOK THROUSH OOXTKACT KAJSS ASD BIPMiOF LAWSO.
Tin email Bates incinde SUL CHABGK3—BaQw&y.
Transfer, Storage.and Forwarding Commissions on the
Missouri river, and. transportation smi the Plains
thns enabling, tea shipper to obtain a THROUGH CON
TEaCT for hra freight for a distance of OV-K3-THBKB
TH OUSANB.HILEB. and relieving Mm from sXl'respon.
sitelities and anxieties incident to the past disorganize*
and irresponsible srshm of, Plains transportation. ;
Onr Agents in Near cork, Boston, Phuadoxphia,'Pltte
irarg, Chicago, St. Lmis, and Burlington, lowa. are
m?sk sUp * i **»
This Company assumes ALL THE EKSPOKSIBIim
of Losses,Damans, or Overcharges tnvFreight while
in transit from pamt of shipment to plane of-destlicatiofl.
“l-® 6 - 'a possessien of a fnU se|«e
TRACK BOOKS, (Sowing the date of shipment, the
time it passes as Mississippi river, is received at and
shipped from the Company’s Warehouse* at Atchison
(Kansas), the character of thetrsisa.movinE.nPOd the
Plains, the date it passes Fort Kearney, emtes.at Den
ver, 1b received at destination, and the apparent cpndl-
Alop ofths Wares along the entire rente. '
, *S“ If Barnages on Lowes ocosr. Shippew arenottßed
in time to dnpucateany important portion of ua ship,
ment. • .
These books are open for the inspection of onr cus
tomers, at all times, and parties stepping by this Line
will he kept informed hr eereesponSenoe of She exact
condition of their shipments. •
Merchants and Mining Men in the Territories ordering
Goods. ehould to part cteir to marS
cases ‘•YiaBDTTEBFIKiIA’B
Ateteson, Kstwa*, ” and have them under thm
instrnottons of . onr Aceot atl point of shipment.
Letters of inanity, addressed to onr ®*ee at AT3ffi[-
BON. Kansas; Ho. 1 VESBY&reet. loiter House, Note
York; orSouthwost corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia, will ha pramxilv and reliably
answered. BA. B1JTTSBMIl», Prositetor.
WM. i p MlfrjSßg&ffi&gg Yo ~
feg FOR SALE—A FRESH LOT OF
Streat, deSB 6t»
DEPARTMENT JfQR CUSTOM WORK,
1864.