.ace and Mechanical Sdp oonstrnotloo. and light fla'ab,.ad. went, at 0. H. KKKDLK3'. corner of KACB Streets. (Ladles’ Department, le«. on Twelfth Street, flrstdoer below 'ive variety of Supporters, Betta, •Inga, Syringes, Nursery Articles, . j*l9-aot & Wilson's Highest Pbemihm LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST AND BEST; >m«, TO* CHESTNUT Street, «WeB-mmtfc JMCAB.B.rrFiTi,. •TwUbb, 19tti iiwt. • ,‘s.Hflf nfii csty M ' Stttnuol D - b '>*o' s to"«» vti. Mr. Thomfts F. K«is? e r, of i 7 ♦ daughter of tha late Joseoii te. Esq,,.of Norfolk, Virsiala, * . ' 3D1JE333. worn!!.*, tie 19Ui Inal.,'after iiinesß. Bmma, of .Fames B. Smith, in the or her age. Washington Chronicle please and friends of the family are-respßet* ited to attend th« funeral, from the reridence iher.in-law. John B. Smith, Bo 641 Catharine i hurday afternoon, 23d Inst ■. nt.So’clonk .*» —On the inn Inst., Jacob C. Hyco. of Horrls %. ■ in the 76th year of lie ase, ' and friends of tha family are resp*»ct itod to sllend hjo ftineral. on Sunday mornlnir, i6t , at 10 p cloch, frr m his la:o residence, on ■eet. without farther notice. Funeral to pro >» Montgomery Cemetery. "* asedlaVeftra rterloon ot tt9 18,1 lnßt ' > Jess 9 1 1 t'l 1 ™/* of l ? e fat ? ll ’' ar « reapectfnl to attend his fum-rsl, on tatnrday mornine. /a*> ailO o'clock, witl out further notice. * lAN,—On Thursday _ the 19th instant, Mrs. Dawson Coleman, widow of the late Janus itives ard friends of the family are invited her funeral. fwm Her late residence, 2(UO De ice, on Saturday, at 2 o’clock P. M., without •'tice. Interment at Laurel Hill, 1* 6 Jan.. 18, 1866. Caps, Sanaael E Jarman, itives anil friaids, ana tiose of the family, nembats 9588 and QJossy Hoi airs, front B2t£o, to $1 BESSON & SON. Mourning Storo, No. 918 CHESTNUT htreat. N ELIZABETH COLLARS,— & more ayabfs on aid after Febraarr Ist, next. >r books will bB close! until i'ebrtt&ry 2d. ALEX. G. GAW, Treasurer. TEBBITOBT y, FOB SALE, is VESASOO COONTT, PA., f wo-satle Bun, Woorehead Run, Jitbole Greek, Bullion Run, and 2>& Scrub Grew. , _ „ • 84.YL18 & THOMiS. j.Otrorth FIFTH SijMt, PhUadetpMa, - • . ; uazO 6t]. , tfp stain » OEOBCJE THOMPSON, OP iND, will J.actnje in the [TALL OP THE OEM IjrSTITUTE. BROAD and SPRING .MONDAY EVENING aaxt, tRs 23d inst„ Sabjflctj- t ' jalB-wf2t* THEN-, now, AND HENCE ■' ■ A HEETINO OF THE BO4KB tectotH of “THE SHAMOKOf COAL 00M ' at the Office of the'Company, 304 South. *«t, on this 16ih day of J&aaary, A. D. f EMD OF FOUR (4) PER GROT.'-"on the was declared oat of the eaminjsof the tha last FIVE MOJTTHB, free ofliiM, alter tSsSQtiiinst. . .. OHAB. B. ZiIHDSAT. Bacietary. OF THI UHIOS CANAK ’Y,„ • u '?r«H<4DEirßUi fasuin ir t im< >« 11 i B 8* **■» STOCK Md BOIfD. imioa Canal Companr, and election nianagi re to Bern toi the ensuing year, it iSSSI^ f the Company, No. 338 ag&& Wasp ., _js9-mwrt,is2l gJQHH W. OOWEC,!^ KB?*' KKV. I>n. DXXPSKT, OF PlTrs, E = raTTßrß ( Tmn l nvvs h ri”r, thB GREKN-STKEM 1 * E. CHURCH. THIS BYEaUHQ, at 7Ji ial»-2t* BAS «. *». jof b ‘ i&aekfe eleo,ed e ,tor. of wminm P Hißiia, Jolib Furaira, I ' l3 ' Hobart OL Jk, wl^llL M E Harrfr, 7 ’ Samuel Miller. _Ataff*eetin«of the Board. F. BUIm, Esq ,-was nuai gent, BERT 0 ROBERT; ERASTIJS fOTJLSON. E B q , JalB-12t o BAMUKLJ KIP’ POaMEROIAI, SAim il. RIVK ■ = "" OFFEBHSTLVAHU. ‘ “i UK fo?fhl"SSn?|s^ e !i?£ 1 * ctod ' :»lr«»torio£^thisafok Joseph Jones, ■■'■*■ •. *■ ‘ . Buga Craig, ■ . Samuel Baugh* Alfred G, Baker, Thoraaa WiiHamsou, ; Thomas B, jPowers, Leon Bejg, Tn wi al 5 tteeWng of the Boj jaJB-lt S AL BANK. Philae At an Election held on ; gectiemen -were elected Dire lor the ensuing: year; James V. Watson, Joint B. Bringlinrst, Henry Crof-key, Joseph E. Coilini, William Ho£«, Jr,* Lcalam Matthews, Seneca E. Melons, : i - „■*?«!« r <*«Board, hold tillsdav. JAStBS v. wa.i'SOA. E‘q , 'vraB.niiaT(tmoi2Blv re elected Fre.t der.t. eed JOi;.E?H H PISHSOL eashitr . 1 JSW 6t V JOSEPH M. PIERSOT- fiaabiar gp=“ U E29SIHGTOJf; STATJHMffAX. BAN "Ti . . Philadelphia, JanuarvlG. uum 8-p election held on Tuesday, January 10th 1865 SrtS-B wersdniy elected Dl^ ® Mk t °{orTo tho ensuijji' year: v» Yeike3 > : Benjamin H. Brown. : ■•* Joseph S. Keen, r»onr^ B » t, T ’ a 11 J. H. Wainwright, »a^ I f e Ar I ''?i adsll > Charlea M. Lnkens, jS d 4k, B " w ' | Hea,y W - Rltu - M - »• 4 l CBi^l!t¥ES t K^ oiT[l ° f b « ld tMa elected President, and .jal7-5t ..IJgP*: MECHANICS’ NATIONAL HANK. At^ a 4™*l xni Philadelphia^January 16, 1865. Direct-.ra of this Bank.hald 2®“«vi IUI A^ st V following,named Stockholders were chosen Directors for the ensiling yes' - : 1. Joseph B. Mitchell, 0. William 4 Drown 2. Bentamln W. Ttnilejr, 7 Davis Pearson, ‘ I K'a£i-n°S s , 1 ? ga,:tBn * 8. George H. Stuart, . § 8. James iP.Pouna. fllfOßffltSlflM.v •■■■*■. of Ilia Board of Directors, held this day. ?nSSJS&i 1 i? aE JJWimonsly. ro- eleoted Preai- .H. STJTAUT, Vico President - 3ai7-6t ■ ’ ; .1. WTilOAfto, jr., Cashier. fSgf* EABKBBS’ MS MECHASICS' : NATIONAL BANK. , • ~ , Philadelphia, January 15, 1565. At. an election, hsldou iha ilth. of Jatmtrr, iS6S. the stockholders were elected Directors of S A. j£erc**r f Edwin M. Lewis, John Ashhurat, . Anthony J. Antelo, Joseph S, Lovering, Jr., Benjamin A. irarnnam, Joanna B. Lippincott, Ano at a meeting of the Di: .cer. Esq. , was naanimousts Wl|T A. LEWIS, Esq , Yic< RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. jaH IQt ; W. fgSf- ™ SECOft U SATOBiAL BANK WS? OF PHILADELPHIA. ' ' . Fbai At tile Annnsl Election for on Toeedav, the' loth met., BathanMles, . Edward Hayes, George VT. Bhawn, Beniamin H. Deacon, Simon R. Snyder, . LewisShallcroßS, Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Charles E. Kremer, John Cooper,. • were elected to serve fortha ensuing year. t, 01 . tbo Board held this day HATHAH -HJLLEB was unanimossly rs-elected President of this Bant DalS'BO W. if KH.iWiJ. aukl^.. IIBHTHSA At tie annual electionfot lust.. the following named rectors of this Bank for thee Jacob Naylor, ; James Irwin, Jacob G. Neafle, Charles Jr.. Childs,. Charles H. Craige, William King, • J. 8. Ctwter, , At a meeting of the Dirt Naylor, Esq. was nnanimi and E. H. williams Cashie: jalB 3t : . .. . E national MERGE. Philad At an election held os i named Stockholders were Bank: George K Ziegler, Thomas H. Kirfcley, John A. Brown, George Trott, A !R. Boris,, Geo. W. Paae, 8, W. Casnell, John Thompson, . , , . Paul, M. P.t And at a mfetinaof the .Directors, this day, GEORGE K. ZIEGLER, Eeci., was unanimously re-elected President, and . - • • - 3a16 mwl3t JOHN A. LEWlS.Dashier, ' STOCEGHOIffiMBBS’ NOTICE THE AMmal Meeting of the Stockholders of the CON- Pennsylvania BaILWA? COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the Bth day of January, 1855, at 8 o’oiock P. M., at the office of the Company, No. 230 South THIRD Street, Phlla ußipnifl. . t t An Election for President and Directors will be held on the same day and place. B. D. BARCLAY, de2B'tjag? : : ,. Searetary pro tem. JOT” OWICB OP THE COAL RIDGE IMPROVEMENT AND COAL COMPANY, I*7 South PODBTH Street., '* . ■ .' . . Philadslsaia, Jan 16, 1865. _ The annual meeting of Stockholders and Election for Directors of this Company, to serve for the ensninsr year, will be held at this office, on THURSDAY, Janu ary 26th, instant, at 12 o’clock M, •• e. .. ■aalelOt. . Jos, T. POBD, Secretary, s®“ the rsoraci of poethy.- hectare by Mr. ENOCH H- SUPPLES, MON }>AY Evenimr, Jan nary 23, at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL. for the benefit of-the disabled Soldiers and Sol diers Widows and Orphans, under the care of the La dles* PirstHxlon Association. Tickets 25 cents. For. sale at the Association Rooms, No. 537 North EIGHTH Street; - . . _ ja!7-6t THE XOCCST DALE COAL CO— . ANNUAL MBETINO.—The stockholders of the liocntt Dale Coal Company are hereby notified that their annnal meeting, for. .the choice of Directors and such ether business as may legally be transacted, will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, In the city of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the first daF of Febru ary next, at two o’clock P M. _ s. THEODORE D EMORY, Secretary. Philadelphia, January 14,1865. jal4-15t* tsr* K-EC gr ITS FOB; THE FOUR. wt^S > TBBJNTH WABD can obtain their money as soon gs mnetered, at the Provost Marshal’s office, corner of TfIIKTEERTH and BRAHBYWINB Streets. Parties wishing to enlist, and desiringinformation.' can apply to either of the undersigned, Becrniti&g Committee. Pr./. MAC SIOEOU a o.—Parrish street. J. W. TBACKARA, .Jho. Ontario street, FRED’K A. VAST CL EYE, 3fo, 204 South Fifth street. 02g£T“ 11FIKESTH • WUW.-VHE Elf. ■0? SOUSD eiliassa tc meet et IL.H -titeEalli cornel or BIOAD and BRBING GARDEN, Streets, on - FSIDAT EVENING, 20til instant, at 1% 6 clock, to takelurther measures to fill the Quota of the Wald without a draft It is imperatively necessary that every man interested in the matter be present. A determined effort - now put forth will, doubtless, ac complish, the object. JOHH K. SENIOR, ja!9-2t* Secretary Executive Committee. BCCK MOUNT -"9r? , TAIt J fiPAI CO., PHILiiELPttrA, Jab". 2, 1865. fifths Stockholders of the BUCK MCUh'ftA llt COAL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, Ho. 330 WALNUT Street, oh WiSD HESDAY, February Ist, 1865, at 11 o’clock A. Id. Au election for sevea Director., to serye the ensuing year Wilhhe held on the same day, between the houre of 11 A. Jl. and 2 P. M. ja2-mwftfel T, H. TROTTER. Secretary,] DIYIBENDS. RKr THE TACK PKIHO LEUM COMPAMY, Ho. 15 South WILLIAM Stnet, Hew York. . At a meeting of the directors of the Tack Petroleum Company, held this day, it was Resolved, That a dividend of TWO PEE CENT., In cash, he "paid on the 20th last.' to- the holders of the shares of this Company, at t]« office of the Treasurer, Mr. GEOBOE H. MILLINGTON, Ho. 42 EXCHANGE Place, and that the Transfer Books be closed from the 17th to the 20th Inst., Inclusive . ; HERMAN CBOHBN, Secretary. ! Hew Yokk, January 11,1565. ■ . dividends to Philadelphia Shareholders payable at the Office of RICHARDSON, HAKLSY, & CO?, Ho, 341 ■WALNUT Street, on and. after MON DAT, Jan. !B, 5865. ]»l6 Ct* ; Till: ttIJICKSILVEH MIXINO COMPANY. The Directors of the Quicksilver Minin* Company have THIS PAT declared a eemi-annally dividend of FIVE DOI/LAKS h per share In UNITED STATES GOLD COIN, payable FEBRUARY 16,1866, to shareholders of record Jrnnary 31st, 3866. Transfer Books will be closed from February Ist to 16th, inclusive. „ ' WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. HewYqbk, January4,lB66. jaldlfit - OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA, »33 WAL NUT STREET, _ Philadelphia, January 9, 1865. The Directors liave this day declared V dividend of 088 DOLLAR ABD TWENTY CENTS per ehare- Ireefrom tales, payable on oeraand. ja!o.l2t CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. oCB|f“ OFFICE OJ 1 THE FAME rSTSET ■f* 7 . KANCE COMPANY, No. 40G CHESTNUT ' ■ u , „ Philadelphia, January 7.1855. r „At a bij|wof thei Board.of Directors of the FAME j*l6lls* 16115 this day, a dividend of THBEE PEB CENT, vvas declared.payable on demand, clear Of au taxes. WILLIAMS rBLANCHABDr ja9-12t Secretary, , THB DIBE€T«Bg OF THE fesr FABEL OILWMPANY have THIS DAY Afc cis-red a dividend o#r*a,y»toie aP tlieir on. and. 25Hi Jii&t ' Transfe) Boots dose tbel9tfcj ana opeathe 26th. By a lesolution of the Board of Directors, cUyideudß ymia fature begild onartol^^^ Philadelphia, Ja0.14,1865, jal6«rawfst» , OFFICB OF TUB BRIGGS OIL Sid® COMPANY, So. 147 South FOffETH Street, January 11,1865. . v , , , , The Board of Directors have this day declared the seventh monthly dividend of ONE PBK GENT, on the Capital Stock, payable on the S6th test • ■ The Transfer Books will be closed on the 21st lust, * at 8 o’clock, and opened on tho 27th, , .. s , . lt: . By a resolution of the Board of Directors, adopted this d jgj 3 d |at l«otei S uad, la conimon with that Of every Stockholder. lies in the increased development of the Company’s rich tracts, and their time and energies will he honestly consecrated to that one end. .To persons interested or not interested every informa- tion concerning ths workings and prospects of the Com- pany will he freely given, and detailed maps and charts cheerfully shown, while the Books. Titles, Deeds, and all property of the Company are open to the inspection of every Stockholder. If you like our frankness, or have any preference for a corporation that meane work, we should hepleased to see y ou at once. Thirty thousand shares are already engaged; the promptest application is therefore indispensable to in- sure a share in the.original stock. Subscriptions to the amount' unsold will bo received atthe original price, ONE DOLLAR per share, includ ins a stock dividend of tbree-flfths the amount. : PREBIDBKT. HENRY SIMONS, i U. S. National Wagon Works. TEBAStTRBB, WILLIAM H. WEEKS, SEOEBTABT. J. P. DIX. COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 434 WALNUT-STREET, A new and valuable Map of the VutcAjr and the Go- verrmekt. Ojn AHP.MiKiJio Cos. 1 ’properties may nowße had gratis at the Company’s Office. McOJUSTOCK Oil, COX- [Organized under the General Laws ofthe State of Hew / York. 3 CAPITAL STOCK. - ............. i......... .$600,000, SHARES, 130,000-PAS VALUE OF EAOH.. $5 00 WOEEIHO CAPITAL o O X’ SUBSCRIPTION PR1CE.....i....$3 00 PER SHARE TRUSTEES. R, C. ROOT, Vice President of Atlantic Bank, Hew York." " W- C. CHURCHILL, 17 Wall street, Hew York, WILLIAM H. MARSTOH, of Wm. H. Maiston & Co Bankers, Ho. 17 Wall street, Hew York JOHN C. SCHOOLEY, SO Pine afreet. Hew York. LUCIEH G. QUIGLEY, of Quigley Brothers, Bank era, 26 Broad street. Hew York. The . fact, that the above named gentlemen, so well and favorably known, are at the head ofthe'Company, is a guaranty of its value.. The books close next week. Only a smalljmmber of shares are offered in this mar ket. the balance having been already taken. >The Company owns the entire working interest in three lots on the celebrated “ WIDOW MoCDIKTOOK FARSI. 9 TWO wells are ready for pumping, with a promise of down Prol3aCtlon ' AM to» r well is two hundred feet Also, two hundred acres in fee on Tionesta creak, near Mb continence with the Allegheny river, The snr’ roranciiiigf property i» novr «Qioinaiit2iiig several thou tand dollars per acre. .. , -Subscilpttons received for a limited nnmher of sharee at the Banking House of ,••••. FERREE & CO., No. 33 South THIS D Street. Fisseosoar OIL COMPaVKY, WIRT OOTJNTYY WEST VIRGINIA. shares. PAR VALUE *5... .SUBSCRIPSIOH PRICE *3. AMD HO FURTHER ASSESSMENT. RESERVED WORKIHG CAPITAL..IS,OOO‘SHAKES. -The property of this Company embraces OHE HUN DRED AMD SEVENTY ACHES (170) of HAND (in fee ymplelon the Little Kanawha River, in Wirt county, West Vlrjii ia, with a frontage on said river of fttily is throe and a half miles stove -Etizabefcli, tne county seat.I'* 1 '* and about the same distance below the celebrated Burning Springs ,ltis tract-we have about one hundred andthirty (LO) acres of bottom land, or boringterritory, affording sufficient room to put down one hundred (100) wells, or more, which is a larger amount of boring surface tfiau owned by any other company in this section of the oil . AJomt the centre of this property, end near the hank of the river, is a spring, continually discharging Oil and , i8 T l he opinion of one of the most experienced geojoipsts is P6Bnsyly&fci&. who has made a careful ex aminatton of the tract, that it is equal, tf not superior to iTv m ‘i e Kanawha Valley, for the production of OU. .it has seen purchased solely with; the View to its Im metote development. An* the company laUad oei DC o™v known satisfactory appliance to attain that , she engine and All the necessary tools are nowper fornUng their part, and no expense necessary for the rapid development of the property will be spared, the company being determined to make it productive. Being fully aware of the existence of bogus com panies, we invite the most rigid investigation as to the character of onrpiopeity, and we will he happy to far sifcli all the information desired. t flaps, Charts* &e. , cap be couanUed at tlie offlee of the Company, Ho. 417 WALHDT Street, RoomHo 3» third story, ' T -_J , *fsn > KKT. JOHH W. MOFFLT, : SEOKErAKT AND TREASURES, JOSEPH I>. BKOSIOS. JOHH W. MOFFLEY. DIKEC | A°MOS J, HICHENER ■ SAMUEL COKAKD. • JOSEPHRBKOSiUS c f a f^ 1S t EBHH > law. LERCH, Reading,Pa, mr ® EKTKA1 ' and buck m GEBEK PETBOIEUM COMPAHY. - JOSEPH LAHG, Presideat. * A ■.**''*• CHAB. ME YEAH, Secretary and Treasurer _ . DIRECTORS: • *. H, Anderson, John Vogel, -Adam Bepler, Valentine Guckert, H Jacob Bcliandeii, Phila , A limited number of share the Office of E. A. MASSE Street YJBMRI4. ; vi 000,000, la«>,ooo Scares, at |Sfl each. Subscription price $l5 per Share, subject to no further call or assessment. A working oapltal of 9X00,000 reteryed. Only *O,OOO Shares to be SOW at the subscription price. The property of this Company consists of the well known Martin or Standing Stone tract, and contains from 2,500 to 3,000 acres of land, in fee simple, free from leases, undivided Interests, or royalty. Standing Stone Creek (a branch of the Little Kanawha river), and its tributaries pass through this property, and it has apon it a) arger amount of boring territory than Is ownedhy w£*°l™«?S mpanT ,L n Virginia. It is sitnated in Wirt county, near the celebrated Hath bone or Burning tract, and in extent of territory is five time* '“•iiwed brail experienced oil men familiar with the oil district ,of West Virginia quite ' R?°* B rSf r r? r * Bathbone tract. The H 5l n Tlft?o“w?I? 0 £na < tS lnp,oy " property extends from the Litue Kanawhariver, near Burning Spring Ena. across the waters of Standing Stone Creek, fnriudfagi portion of KobinEon’a fork and Two Kiffle Bun, and to lmmtdiately in the .Great Oil Break, extending from Burning Spring through bv standing Stone and Pet™ lenm to. Horse Heck Wells, near the Ohio river, and embraces theline of upheaval. YW * ■■ ■ The property, of thisiCompany has not been developed for the reason that it belonged to minor heirs, who could not convey ' until they attained their majority, which the youngest did a few days ago. Wells are being bored on the adjoining lands, and oil had. It Is said that upon this Standing Stone tract oU was first discovered in 1790. . . ' . . On the Severs Farm, adjoining, a woli to being bored and oii obtained. The well. of mcFarland & Jones, on the liorgan']and, is noar this property. _ These iaads are held In frost by J.N. Camden* Ksq., President First Natfonai Ban* of Pariarsbpg. Wert Viraiuia. and the Hon. JohnS.CarHU, toftWr la Co&v rrooi from Yttsmmi -W 1 - b r tst « m i£ F i P The Etacdisr Stone Oil Company whenever the stack,to* be disposed of by subscription: CtOJßlt. 21000 gharai) shall be subscribed and paid for. Three thousand six ■ hundred sharee of the stock have already been sub- i ac* ibed and p* Id for. . . \_ t /■- ': , EnVecriplioßß reodirod At 'tba HonseAOl 1 BfGGB'&CO.rasdßI r PrßNaoirSjSvToy/T ) 5Sk *OO., i WASHZJ&QTOIf*;!). Q< i THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JAMTABY 20, 1866. White Dead Slanufaotnrer. George Ober, Henry Rosenback, Joseph Lang, Louis Reineman, can be subscribed Sot at [ALL, Jr.,‘*l3 WALNUT ' ' ' - - It* Of THE CAMERON PETROLEBH CO. OF Pennsylvania, CAPITAL.... ..........,.§1,000,000; SHARES ■ ...............A 900,000. PAR VALUE..... ..$5.00. SUBSCRIPTION PR1CE...;a.50. PRESIDENT; VANOB STEWART, OFMERCBK COITKTr, PA, . TBEASCRBB. ‘ E- J. JAMES, SECRETARY, J. L. DARLINGTON, WEST OEE3TBR, PA. VAKCE STEWART, Ifa'rcer bounty, P*. JOHN E. LEONARD,"West Cheater, Pa. B. C. FORNEY, Washington, D C HEHKY D. COOK. Washington, D. C. SIMON CAMEBON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H, DIEHL, Philadelphia. - JOHN P. ORAPP, Philadelphia. : GEORGE 0. EVANS, PhlhwMplila. JAMES DDf'fy, Marietta, Lancastereo., Pa The present and prospective value of the-stock of this* Company may be inferred from the fact that It owns a ’ i^ e 473 (four hundred and aerenfcy three) acres of the richest tested oil territory fair yesanfo oonpty, believed by the most expsrtenosd oil- men in that region to be capable of producing a-nat annual in come to the-Company of, one and a half million-dollars or three limes the entire cost of the stock, which won Id i he equivaleafcto twenty-flv© per cent, a' month on its Bnhseiiption price, or owe hundred ancPifty. per cent per annum par value, - The following is a description of the CdmpanT’s-nro. perfcy: - ■; - . . ■ ' One-fonrth fee simple interest in . the- celebrated Hoover ” Farm, sitnafe bn tbe Allegheny iiw, about. two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two). with 332 rods (or over one mile) front on the Alleghenyriver,t ■on which there are now twelve leases, oaoh ten rods square, and bom which the owners of the fee simple-get one half the oil, free of all expanse. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the (be from which they tet all the oil. . On this Farm there are now ten wells in- operation, producing an average of ten barrels perday,and- several others are about being tubed. There are also on it 37 (eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, andinore than fifty applies! ions are now standing to lease the latter for one. half the oil to the owners, ' : Ont Of the twelve wells on this Farm 'eleven, are now paying handsomely: a fact which sufficiently demon strates the great richness* and reliability of the terri to?y. . ■ / , ./■ ' HO.' -2 Is the entire fee simple interest in 181 (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, nearly-opposite the; “Hoover” Farml and & little nearer Franklin, at the month of Mill Run, having a fr ont of 96 rod. on the Allegheny river, and one mile on R?*fe sltevf Mill Ban, with ample boring smtat fee one fmn&rtU wtltSi or Lots of ten rods .square This tract is known as the " Stewart Farm. ’ ’ and is clear of &U leases or ihcnmbraaces of any fci&di There is BOW in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the south. In fact, the ‘ * Stewart' ’ Farm isinrronndal with good-paying wells, and within a ehoet time a single lease of SO rods front;' on the imme diate opposite aide of the’ river, sold for *185,000 Code hundred and sixty-five 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 isbelieved to he equally as good as the “ Hoov er") there are on it a three- story Grist Mill, With fine water-power, a good farm-house, and other baildln™ that will he of nee to the company. * The durability of this immediate oil section is illus trated by the fact that some'of the wells on the” Hoov er” Farm 1 ave 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, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at Oil Creek. - : The officers of the Company feeljustiflad In present ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous manftf ementy its above lands can be mads to yield for tiebecefitof the stockholders is. a comparatiysly ahoit THE " STEWART FABIi.” Tliera is room on this for oris hundred lots of ten rods square, all of which can he leased Immediately for one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company, '■ Estimating one well to 'each lot (one hundred wells although there is room for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Dally product 0f..,, .........,.,.„,...,..,..' l> ooobbls, Out of this the Company’s share would be. 500 bbls, Yalue of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl {lt is now Belling at $13,50)..... .. ........... .1. Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would, make the Compa ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew- art Farm alone, Allowing the same estimate for the * 1 Hoo- Yer * * Farm, in which the Company owns one fourth in fee of the land interest, the armuaTnet receipts from the latter would 1)8. ..... Makinjr the annual receipts from both farms Deducting from this amount the sum of $376,0C0 for contingencies, would leave Net Annual Inccmeof tlie Company ••$1,500,000 00 ALL THESE LOTS CAN BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED, If itis deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the Oil, with covenants binding lessees to sink wells, with • all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A PEW PLAIN WOKDB TO SUBSCRIBERS. Yon are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation of immediately receiving large dividends, hut the basis on which the Company rests, it is be lieved, will make year Investment not only safe, hot, prospectively, of enormmiemlvA. . Notwithstanding,at the present prices of oil, the Com. pany’s annual receipts (without any further develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight'per cent, on the cost of the stock. : The president; Mr. Stewart, is: one of the most prac tical and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence hear the Company’s property and general oversight of itsmanagement is the best goarantee that no efforts will he : spared to make the investment pro ii table. Application* for a large proportion of the stock have already been mad e, but none will be received until tbe books of the Company are regularly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription price. The stock will be issued full paid, without further 'assessments. BOOKS OP KUBSOBIPTION will be open for a few days, on and after January 18, 1865, at tbe office of E. ft. JAMES, Treasurer, No. 101 WALNUT Street, Fhilada. gg|p> TBLCAS OIL A.IVI> MIJVUNTGS- COMPANY WEST VIRGINIA. STOCK NOTICE. Persons' holding receipts of the undersigned for in. fcerests in the Capital Stock oi this Company can hare them exchanged for the CORPORATE CERTIFICATES, by presentation at the Company's olilce on and after the B.M Ibhlu(.. WILLIAM JEL WEEKS, JOKK, PHIMDBIPHM, ft", AND BALTIMORE CONSOLIDATED PETBO’ LBUSt AND MINING COMPANY. „ „ 300,000 BHAKES. Par Value, Mper share—SubscrlptionPrloe.Alpershare 60,000 shares received for Working Capital " President—J. 8. CLARK, of Sew York : Vice President—B H. WISHiRf, of Sew York r Treasurer-H. F. DBVOB, of New York Secretary—J. CONKLIN, ot Mew York. DIRICTOKB. K. V. B. Ketchum, Balt ,Md B. H Wisbart, New Yorx O, Kin*, Baltimore. Md. . Dr. T. S. bS, New York! J-H-Gonld. Philadelphia. A. Clark, Tarr Farm. Pa Baltimore. H, B. Clark, Oil City PaJ - ' GEN BBAL BOPEKINTENDENTS ‘ J. S, Clark,; Now York; a. Clark, Tarr Farm. Pa • v ; , H. B. Clark, Oil City., ’ rs " This Company has 26 properties; in all, upwards of rS 3 ,. cre . s of and. overy acreof whleh Is bottom, and tbe test ofborlngland on OirCreek, Cherry Bun, Cher ry Tree Creek, Walnut Bend, Allegheny Elver and } ao' l W* »«■ Sw. wiki I 6ell B bSfS l t?« eeJC i cW doti ngthelast three years, motto 1 6e fimktttfortne rclepurpofeeof ? 5 !‘ Street wh efe rahscr'lntfcn? 1 ?.^ 4 CKRBTKI7T [ 1»W *•! . i Philadelphia Secretary, . ‘AJWRS, OF PHDiADBLWJIA. directors. $5,000 00 1,600,000 00: 376,000 00 •••• 1,876,000 00 TREASURER. • V-' Oft COBf .ggP= IHB SUMHKIt- PITBOiEIJM MD MOWS COMPANY, rJiOCATIffi OSjTHJg VTWT BASK OF THE AMS-, GHSST BIYBK, BBLOW FBABEXIJr. , CAPITA!, $1,900,000. V DIVIDES IHIO 300,000 SHAB2B. FAB VALUE, *S. assessment* or call on the snbscrlfcer*; a* 38,000 shares are reserved for working Capital. BUBSCBIPTIOHS, $1 PEE SHAKE, Becelvedat.tho offlce of the Company, No. Bi'i ' CHESTNUT STREET, S2COAD FIOOR, PniIrADBOPHIA ja7-12t t ISAAC D. GUYEE, Secretary. ' «lOI,D MINING) COMPANIES. ISF* *' il ;E KECIPEOCHT MINING COMPACT, CHAtTDIEKE •fJISTKIOT, CANADA EAST, L, E. CHITTENDEN, President • _ OFFICERS. * f^F 0 w aa l2J Pollock, Director U, S- Mint. Pbila fSffii c H o°t€ W B p 'f c p ¥ a S?IS rX •?' ?E T S*L* m .B.- rfatch, Esq_, of Fair && §»TlS?&?-r WF/fy- »??• Bojister U. 8. L ’ K Cii “ endel1 ' llta 160,009 SHABZS. PAH VALUE, 050IEACH. SUBSCBIFTfOiT PBICE, $3O. PROFEHITY, 14,7'70' ACRES, ALL KNOWS TO BE ’ "• RICH IS GOLD. SO.OSG SHARES OP STOCK OFFERED' FOR SUB. . ; ■; ' ■ .SCRlPtj&s. l ' 800 otmceaef pure GOLD from the Company's nan. 'wrl’qW *OO " T4*J P K Cat L a nnuri ie of (Fb. v/aiwx*LW.f -14& South* THIKD Streak wborn SS? e f s * " , i? U lnformation maybehad Tlio lais&t repeat from th© Oeolojfiet of thf*- fjhmimtav .SSf 811 "™ 1 0f FlVa®Sw anf The OfFICIAsI, REPORT of thaGoLD CoM«raam*r*o, &rNTVKmT ift e 2 a ki iRh « d, sbowinsf over ons Fifty Thomas 3*>llars, attain r ates A open.the Company's property A limited number of.nhares of the OAPITAL.STOnwr may bo subscribed for at the office of siuoia O. B. WRIOI.IT & COi, 14a SOUTH THIRD STREET, ~ opposite the Bhcbange, de2S-fmwlm j^WHK33&2g PO?LAF i FER I, S ! ?ARFSo^?i! > "®^ ri ®‘” l '“T t9\Str™?SML> 9Tw “ ttr ® r - Ho - S?n?H»Ve ott - BDlrflctols! B. A. HOOPES, f;V jalo-tjs2B o ■.. ... - Treasurer. MIMTABV. SCO. D, BLUB RESERVES— A F-VVViVn t |Su9SS pall 7,J 7il . l ba held on PEILAT JbVJBaXfltJ, 20th. lest yat the Armory. onbusiness of iroportgncfr, Cjal9 21*3 CHABemYITQR.^CagI •BfEW : .PUBEICATIm»| MHM4II 4,-1. 41 IM I 4444 4MH4i4*j 1 Of) IKOCH ABIttH; Hlnst-atea.i...........,,,," j; j § ; 1 Blue and G01d,........—...:..,. go Paper Editi0n.....,.,.,,,.... so KITTY TREVYLYAN... i-S QUEEN OF THE C0UNTY.,....., . .. i $ MAH INfiELOW’S POEMS... JEAN INGEEOW’S STUDIES FOR STORIES..... 140 DICKENS’ OOK MUTUAL FRIEND, 1...,'?.; l m EMILY CHESTER ..A..... . kik BAYARD TaYLoR’S JOHN GODFREY’S*f6r- T Uan £o< • < >44i< •« - 1- cn SPECTROPIA. GHOSTS EVERYWHERE «0 A MOO H| WOULD A WOOING GO. lilußtratsd! I 00 DEATH ADD BURIAL OF POOR COOK ROBIN. , i nn New Bools daily received, for Sale and for Circula tion, at LET PO f.DT’S “ BOOKSTORE AND CIRCULATING LIB BAR Y, . : . 13*3 CHESTNUT Street, - 11 ■ 1 Second Floor. TWEW BOOKS AT REDUCED TRICES. ■•I Hopse and Home Papers, by Mrs. Stowe....Sl 25 Kew Atmosphere, by Gail Hamilton 1 75 Family Sectete. ISmo.. 1 25 Hoode, by L. M. AJcott.. 1 05 JSboefc, Arden, 1 75 4 * , • 2O KMyTrevylyan’a Diary, 12m0.. 1 so *—lSarl-BawnrlSmo Tcloth.v.. r.;.,.. Tl-50 Schonberg Cotta Family, 32m0.A..*..,,,,,..,.... i «n Qneen of the Gonnty, 12mo i 75 Perpetual Curate, Bvo. *O3 Qmte Alone, by Gf. Augustus Sala. <33 Mattie; A Straj, 8yo». m . Lion Hearted,,by Mrs. Grey....... gQ ll $2. GO hooks for $1.75 AU$l 00 books for 80 cents/ «* Hn }S? ?5 cent books for 63cfcs. tf , •• . 1?5 *‘ 60 cent books for 40 cts, EDSTK] THAMES. ■. WOOD frames, photograph albums, card; medium and IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, plain and colored, ALL AT VERY Low PRICES ■ jalS-St r :: PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTfIUT Street. Fisher’ & brothers' valen. TIRES. ISffii. We notify dealers that our popular P. |W. m $2O TAIBKTIHE LOTS are now ready »t the manulactoy. . „ FISHER «[ BROTHER, ja2o-4hf* - No. 12 Horth SIXTH Street; -CENTS 1 30 CENTS U .30" CENTS n HARPER FOR FEBRUARY. mCHBB.’S, 80S CHESTNUT Street. :. TYEMOREST’S FASHIONS FOR FEB - ;?S AEY - G. W. PITCHER’S. jal»-3t ■■ 808 CHESTNUT street. .. “0 N T 0 CHARLESTON ’’— JUST and Music are jer/ectlT baantiitu. Price 30 cenfcp, Pablishod at MARSH’S Music B ; ore, 1103 CHBSTaUT St. jall gt TTEY TO HEAVEN; OR, THE OE iflic L | B ? T i ll°c& - M?^g? v n Bp°if 8 p °if Fricetoceate, .r«W*t .i#SfoMaffss^ Dr - L “ dis ’ BETA] 11. PJRY 0001)8. WILLTAMSyiLLB, NEW YORK " * MILLS, Wsmßutts, and other first* class Shirfcinzs. Utica and Humenot Wide Sheetings ! tJublescheti Extra Hea"vy Wide SLeetlxurs. Best Uhbleached Muslins made. Good Linnna for Skirt PrA&U- Diapers, Towels, Wapkias; Doylies, &e. UaLardeYale, Shaker, and other Flannels, • a ‘ CLOSING OUT CHEAP. Odds and Ends Wlnfcpr Goods, Heavy Dress Goods, bad Styles do. Also, Blankets, Heavy Flannels, &c., &c. Balmoral Shirts at lo ir prices; GOOPEBr* COSTARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET, FINMCIAL. WHEREAS. THE AUDITOR GENE , £8 *eguiredby fcheeleventh Bection ofthe act-entitled 'An act enabling: the ban Vs of this Com monwealth, to become associations for ; the purpose of braking under the laws of the United States, ’ * passed the 22d.day of August, A.D. 1864, has certified to me that the ' Commonwealth Bank” ofthe city of Philadelphia has furnished satisfactory evidence to him that all the requirements _of said act have been complied with by said that it has become an associ&tion'for the. purpose of banking-under the laws of the United istates. I do thereforecause this notice thereof to be published In accordance with Uie provisions of the said eleventh flection of the said act* *nd do declare that the charter of said bask by the terms of said act is deemed and taken to be hereupon surrendered, subject to the provisions of the first flection of said act. „ - * ■ ■ ■ A. G. CUBTIIf. Executive Chambbr, January, 9, 1865. jali-lSi WB:ST P,HIL ADELPHIA TRUST 11 COMPANY, Ho. 3038 MARKET Street, opposite the Few Passenger Depot of the,Fennsylyania Ball road. Is hoW open for the-crn-uftacitoji of a regular Biiq^- iugr bueinesi. Deposits received, Collections made, and Discounts .granted. - Fourper- cent, interest paid on Special depoaits. * * . -T, KT, PBTEBSoN, .President. : DIRECTORS., J. K. Xee, John Craig, Jas. M. Clerkey. John O’Byine, J. H. Ferree, 8. P. Ferree, 3>. W. Bradley, G.W. Montiomery (X W. Hancock, John X* Fratley, B. P, FraUey, A. WaTtham. fhlt STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD— .Among others. Humboldt, Maple Amber, Xogan, andWMtzel, &c., *c. G. COLLItfS. Broker, 3alB-St* ' 3f}i CHESTNUT Street, second iioor. |IL STOCKS, U. 8. LOANS, &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD OK COMMIBSIOH, Br GEO-BGE J. BOYD, _ Broker, Wo. 18 South THIBD Street. jaS-Smlf WOOL -WOOL. 00,000 POUNDS TUB AND UNWASHED WOOL, • 100 BALES WOOLEN YARN, IS TO 30 OUT. A I* SO, 100 FIitKINS GLADE BUTTER, In store and for sale by B. M. JONES & C 0.,, jalD-SUf • 513 MARKET Street. fiAUTION.—HAVING SEEN A CARD "y with, tbs name' ofß D. DAVIS substituted as the Company of onr Arm Instead ofH. B. CARPEBTBK, this -is to cantlon our friends and the public against trusting the said M. D:*DAVIS on our credit, he having never had any connection whatsoever with our Arm. DIXOH, SHABFLBSS, It CO., _ ' ' No. 40 SOUTH WHARVES. PniLAPgi.PßiA.Jan 18, 1865. ja» 3t* PHOTO'S BA PH A LBUMB.—PUIi- CBASE them at B. F. KEIMEK’S, Ho. CSS* AKCH Street. His assortment of elogant styles cannot fail to please All sizes and prices reasonable. It* TJEMOVAL. V . J.vWuSIKOCKHOKTON, has removed to Ho. *ll WALK uT Street, Boom Ho. 3. .. . jal7-Gt* RXTRA OABT RTEEL RAILROAD » HOES. -80 Doiffll ftl Sflla hv JHHKIHS a XOHCDB, ‘ . .fi nite* • •>, n 4 -Edse Toot ;WortB, ja!9 Stif* 80 atd 31 BICHMOapSt., near Front. MOW IS THE TIME—EMBRACE THE '<»!*;«« Photographs made at HEIMER'S-t- Accurate and llfe-llkepictaras only fil dO. Go ear!?. SSiJtySfi Street,above Gross. „ -u* v pBANHLIN . OAPIT'&ts.- SAOO.OOO OO ASSETS,... ©2,501, 597 04 Slatemeritbf tire Assets of the Company on Jamiiafy Ist, 1865; Pnbllshed In conformity with the provisions of the Sixth flection, of the Act of Assembly of April 6th. 1842: mortgages. On property valued at over $4,000,000, he tag First Mortgages on Real Estate in the City and County-of Philadelphia, except ; $36,4M.'08Mn the neighboring ’ c0untie5,,.,......,, $1,809,169 96 . FPKOHASBD AT SAI,EBi I7XDER- Moktgaqe Craws, VIZ: light houses and lot, S. W. corner Chestnut and Seventeenth street,; A house and lot, north side of Spruce st., west of Eleventh. Two houses and lot, south side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth street. - Five houses and lot., Nos. 531,823,525,(527, and 628 Dllwyn street. Three houses and lot, east side Seventeenth street, sonth.of Fine. r ' , Hotel and lot, 8. E, corner Chestnut and Beach streets. Five houses and lot, north side George street, west of ABhton street. Seven houses and lot, east side Beach ei , south of Chestnut street. A house and lot, Fitzwater street, east of Ninth street. • A ground rent of $3O on lot north side Otter, west of Leopard street. 87 lot# of ground on Buckler street and Gaeryeile avenue, Bristol. Two houses and lots, north side Filbert street, west of Eighth street ' Ahouse and lot, east side Sixteenth st., 1 Bouth of Chestnut (treet. - A house and lot,; west side Bread street, south of Bace street. A house and lot, south side Filbert street, west of Sixteenth street. Two housea and lots, on corner of Frunir. ford road and Auburn street, fronting on Frankford road. A house and lot in rear of Arah street, be tween Front and Spcond streets. A lot Of ground, south side Lombard st , west of Twenty-third Btrest. Tn o lots of ground, west side Twenty. third street, north of Meredith street. A lot of ground, north side of Meredith > street, west of Twenty-third street. Total, surveyed and valued at $132,273.26. GOSt *>*iMtimtiitttitikttntHiiv>s i| Address “N. Ga:dener, Shoemaker town.P. 0., for one week, ; ja§J*2i* A GOOD SITUATION CAN BE OB- *>7 a Young Man who writes a plain hand, ??,£ mto study Law and Conveyancing. Address Mu tint office. ‘ , ja2Q-2t* A PPLICATION FOR A PRINCIPAL * Ma .* o Tea fter ; at Eandrath Unclaisetß°d School, 26th Section : Apply to SAMtJEI, 8. MONEY, Chatr- Qualification of Teachers, Debtors' Apartment, Connty Prison. , jal9-2t* A READER-WANTED BY A GEN *5l®? or fonr ni*hte a west. Address W.,” this ofScegtate pay wanted. ja!B-3i* A NT PERSON DESIRING A BOOK ~"V f EEPEE can communicate with one, stating tarm« rBPsS e pi„« y °»tANDO SIMMONS, ÜBj&sijiA, renna. Hae had two years’ experience and la thorongh at the bnainese. x ...... iaiB 3i» T?USINESB IN THE,GIL REGIONS.— po^nllit L off6l . i ‘ 11 ,. {0r th 6 estabilehmentofa proßtablebneiness, the advertiser would be glad to meet S“«5 S’liohaa a email capital; Address Earnest. ’ > ■Box 1573 Post Office. y j a jB 3t* T)RUG; CLERK WANTED—A COIL an J™T- I ) liJ: f QQl S r i T . s Oradoate of Pharmacy, to Knr&KoiPiS ,1 i e ’ T c n fi- Salary liberal. Apply to C. SHITEBS.M. E.coi. SEVENTH and gPRITCB Sta.Ja2!l- 3t* JYENTISTS-A BITUATIO N IS tiet AB ; iBt f ßt Operating or Mechanical Den ar n'(>r;L,.s2s °’d B J.’ff, I '’? years’ practical experience. Address Box CT, Philada t* 0. jalg-3 * Employment house for ■w.irKf,’ * OTk ;keeP«6i Sileßmfio.PachaM, Portera, .u oardenere, fie. Smployeri above Sirhth' aad 804 bOCTOT straa" L9W t AG^ n ts._wantbd'imme: TO THE LITERA.TL—WANTED A «oni^Tl-^ fco nrn^ one or two articles monthly and r.o« a^ar^ r * for - ssrial publication the character! 1,6 either 01 a scientific erbelles letires with sppewn MS., stating- terms, &e.. to _A B. R,,- Box 1783, Philadelphia P. Q. : ja2Q3t* ° 125,000 -,7° S OT - 000 CAPITAL, Stabli.Ld merc^S created largely by the addition o' capital Addresses 1125 A MONTH—“WANTED X,™, ta introduce the new !mMM!™ K ,S IXT DOLLAR FAMILYSEWI Evi 1 v . 8 1 ® low Price Machine in Hie B° kls l *c ense %}>l Grover & Balter, Wheeler ;*3» Hson,Howe, Singer & Co., and Baehelder. Salary ana expenses, orlarge commissions allowed. All othftV aow sold for lees than fortf diuSrslach aS i he **^l and osar liable. Ilius nliK $wl ars ”D*fTtti Address SHAW & CLARK, BQIS-d&wSm BIPDBFOBjp. Maine M WANTED TO BINT—A MEDIUM: between Chestnut: and Sorace, and madSgoy'- Mte ." • .WANTED TO RENT—BY A GOOD *a tenant, about April let, a first-class DWELLING. nhStPif Iw 64 of Market Streets. ■ Beat no nb J ;l T> lf o V ; aMr located. Address Box 3343 Philadel pmar.u. ial9-10t* n WANTED TO PURCHASE, ABOUT ■s™ first of April, a moderate-sized HOUSE, —ttM »IV/v,S±Pj mp . rov ® I S entfi .i •Itaotofi between Sprace f?4 < W®“, l , ll A tstre ®L 8 ' and west of Broad Street. Address -js, u.. Press office. ■: • j&I9-2t* 46,339 40 m WANTED—BYAFAMILY OP BIX, a good-sized BOUSE, with all the modern conve niencesy between Race and Pine and Fifth and Thir bS afc f lll be pald ~ $3,440,353 oa Afbk ASSISTANT QUARTEHMAS SSLtek-S OFFICE,No. 374 South THIRD SU _ , . Philadelphia, Dee. 24, 1864. lo ,» d with coal for Newbern, N. 0., and Key West, Fla. Despatch given- JOHN S. JENNINGS, -- «®26*.tf Capiainand’A.' Q, M. ; ' FOR SltE Aim TO XET. COAL LANDS The undersigned, by virtue of deed of truet, are au thored to sell at private sale about TWENTY THOU. SANB ACRES OF. COAL LANDS, known asthe “Hud* son Goal Banks, *’ situated, in Pnlasfei, Wayne, and Whitley Counties, and upon THE CEHBERLANB BITES, Many of these lands are below the obstructions to the navigation of the Cumberland Biver, and have been successfully mined, and the Coal shipped to Nashville and other markets on the Lower Cumberland and Ohio Rivers. The strata worked are four feet and six Inches, of superior Bituminous Coal, which abound in inexhausti ble quantities. Persons wishing. to make.iß vestmants in tt at region of rich and inexhaustible mineral wealth of Iron, Coal, and Oil, are requested to inspect for them selves. Propositions for. sale will :be entertained until 10th May, 1865, Any information in regard, to thesg lands may be had by inquiries of the undersigned, at EOMBRSBT, Pulaski County, Ky., or by application to E. L. YIN WINKLE, Secretary of the State of Ken tucky, FBANKFOIIT, Ky. W. WOODCOCK,? m M* w * M - neweliJ-“- QLARION COUNTY OIL LAN, D S POR SALE.. Address Box 1711 PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE, ja!9-3t* ’ FOR RENT—A VERY DESIRA BLE Country STORE STAND, in Chester county, ■** 4 * * where a g ood paying business is being done Per-" sons desiring to engage in the business would do well to consider my offer and send for particulars. A™!** 8 • * * Merchant, * * Box No 2011, ja2Q-5t ■ ; Philada P. O.y ® FOR SALE—FINE RESIDENCE; Soventhrtreet, above Brown lot 26x106. i;welllnr, Wallace south, side; above Sine- Possession. .• / . T Dwelling, Mount Vernon street, above Twentieth Lot2b/t. 2:n. by 00 feet. • . • .-• ... -■: M, D. lIVENSET-TER; ia2o-2t* . 1»9 Booth FOPBTH Street. M for sale—three small Brick . Houses on TWENTY-SECOHD Street,: be green Hace and Cherry street!, Tenth ward, with three Houses in the rear-FITCH Street. Tlrie property 1b rented to good tenants, and pays 8 per cent, clear. Tart or the money may remain on mortgage. ' Lot 61 feet front jby 90 1 -Apply at ja2o 6t* - No. 40 Sontii-FOURTH Sfcr«©t. MTO RENT—POSSESSION ttIVEN Immediately—Store Noe. ga- South Front street and f „to^JS,.PS GocrllsEY - HAMILTON, £ BVAHBj. 313 CHESTNUT Street. , ja!9.2t*- JR II ME D IIT E POSSESSION- Large dwellinr,wlth thirteen roonn range, fas, &c. , near FISHER’S LANE STATION, on Germantown Railroad, For sale low, and on easy terms. By A. P. & I. H. MORRIS,- No 915-ARCH Street. MDRUG STORE: AND FIXTURES FOK B ALB—Price $1,200, worth $3,000. Solendid opsuiai. • 8. & T. M. CLiKST. 605 MABKST Street. Wit mlngton, Pel. Mfor sale-that beautiful and well-finished DWELLING, with extra mar ble finish, southeast corner Twenty-first- and'Green streets. Possession soon B. F. GLENN. • jalS-tf S, W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN m HOUSE NO. 932 ARCH STREET JBsttPOE SALK, or to Let on an improving' Lease ■ or will be alter,d to a Store to suit the tenant ’ ; Lot 20 feet front by 180 deep to a back street. HPjJ O * „ J. WEAVER, JSI7-61* • 2T5 Sonth THIRD. Street. OH- LANDS. ' . J TEH TH AC T § OF LANF IN THE CLARION ~, . . ■ OIL REGION.:POE.SALE. 10 ?f ,6a . ‘1«0 Clarion rfyer. K!?’ “jJ Sowr Creek, In the neighborhood of the well- known Deer Creekand Sliro oil wells The indicattone of oil are excellent and coal Is abundant on SAWhaTll on. ? moro outlaid m prgSßlßißf ?.™h4nie. lncreasing flow of oil from the Bear S B J£ !! ’ Jlttwofti hot tubed or pumped. Is rapidly raising the price iof territory In that ylclntty. ' Persons de«i. ing to purchase can call on the nnder oflodf. ItecflsTM&T ItTeet 110 hoarßOf 10 d 4 ■ '• 'V - - S B. BROWN. CHELVING FOR SALE.—A LOT OP snltahle for a Clothing, Cloth, or HotlonHonse, or China Store. Apply at M. W. corner OHESTKCf and BANK Streets, entrance on Bank street. J&2B. 8t •* 1 OIL-PRODteiNG LA ND. ONE y HTiNDRBH AND SIXTEEN ACRES, near Presi dent, TWO WELLS, producing thirty hols, oil per day, two new engines, tools, house, barn, &c. For sale" by E. A. MARSHALL, Jr , lt‘ ! ' 213 WALNOT Street. F)R bale—fourteen heayy Wrought and Cast lion DOOKS. aoltahle for alarge warehouse or depot. Apply to' ' • PHILIP LOWKY. Jr.. - at tie Western MarketHooae, SIXTEENTH and MARKET Streets. $1 Afl RE WARD.—STOLEN FROM 1 v-fv/ Monuments in MOIfUMKNT CKMKTERT t a Marble Sculpture of a Child reclining, on a PUUm; : also, a Marble Figure of a Dog. Hfty Dol'ars will be paid for the recovery of the property, and' Fifty Dollars In addition on conviction of the thief. , rallies possessing information w>U please apply at st. Eccretiiy.Ko. 141 MorthSIXM 81. By order of Dm Heard. ‘ “ i .JOBBPM MAwnßTT©*, ntwia«nt. E- Tathok, Secretary. . ,ia2o St fi O BBBTB.—A FINE MOIRE AN yj ' TIOUE BILK COfiSET. .to be sold for benefit of the UnUad States Christian Commisßtoa. . . ;.Ai9¥r?^S?yt?J£ a £ ia^ Career just GpeaiajZe Mrs. WANTS. FOR SALE,. IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, SALES. ifes AtlO o’clock, eoEipiistn, aboa? *■***• .tatod to tores, ,?I?S MBf Carriages and tarne»» ajyprfriHa «ai e ALFJEZD It. HBBKNEB& . Attctloawy. . j&l3-2t ii AJMntrSEMEHFTS. ' . . , EXTRA ANKODKCKJTSirr ! of I Mr 01 fin?f t „?h?{S ! ? 1 ¥. wU^tb ® wiafeet of many patrons w?« nnibln tntef' 8 - a ? d > a,«eßSio*letbo?a certr.Sir Mnsin t»ir« Uin for >h * Fawnreil Con" po B Hfvely g at piea “ re “'’announce Mr.' _ EAST CONCERT D'AtHSO ' fATOBDAY EVENING, Jam 21«{' ■mu „ AT CONCERT HALE. ’ Wiifin fill ■* tJao Artists will appear in aii * and most brilliant programme. P an e=«W new no. - , * tt S F?; HASSEER, The eminent violin Ist, is alao enrazed &»i? t=-rn.*j__- In order to’roake this Concert accessible to all nSHieei Sie. Mnr lo hascottcloded to fl*the j»ice ofadmtlS Concert opens' 'FBIDAY D i§TE§f &^ D ’ 8 Mas^ C£ ESTNUT - ST - THBATBK. : c tbb^SsK?|?X.v AßoVE ' sWEl ' li 'Tir. ■ (PSiDAT, E7 BtriK(J January 20, EMINENT' THE ’ JIMIfIBNT AMEatOAK TRiGEDIAJf. Fpoix which grSfdocoartoS - la Sliak«peat€ , Tra 4 # * shjiotk. aets - 41,9 ■ ra*: \ Thns/ormlnaa J. BEtJTDS BOOTH, OKAS? RHAESPEARIAH FKSTTVAr TWE “TT i |?raU SATIIBBA T) AFTBHHOOir, - c Js i KaK£°i, , a : Miss c. miwSglS.?"* 00 ®»s»s.--. Mr. tBSST”-"** MOiTOjY. Hr. L P. BASKBTT WALNUT-STEEET THEATRE. BItNEUTT nfWf BVKlflfiG, Jan' 20. ri„ JI- S fthe favorite E. £. DAVgSPOBT i ;°5. wbl , cll occasion.' MUe ICOILLS WSWiKB vi; kindly volunteered her valuableaid !,as m ker incomparable character of CTanci-SykM U ln Pl>6lr j. W. Wallack aa.?^ lraK 1!m8T - w B B. Davenport a5.....V.V.’.’.V.V.’.V.V.V. The performance will conclude with " BUi Sykes. BhACE^BrED-SDSAJT. William; t LUND THEATRE, CALLO WHIM,, between Fourth and Fifii street* iw ni.u 1, January 90, 1865, ' 4 m^oTSo o^ 8 amißeat AcUr - HERR VOJT MISS lODISE HAASE as.. TUB GREAT tfATroJffAL CIROUB •, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE RIGHTO 1 Masfeiof ”trSci2ol B' vj-H- BOSSTOW. rnasiei or tneCircle. Mr. PEAKS: WHITTAOTSir HEW FACES! NEW SCENES" I 'P™* GBAUD BiSPtATOF EQUBSTEEANV ACROBATIC E . ~. talent. By decidedly tie Beet eM moat artistic Company in. th* e bees leave to announce the aT)near. ,2mce of toe celebrated Mr 1> B STnwe fit!t 9 t>J 5 Jester; also, Mr. DEE PO'WE inlqiie; alro* Messrs. MURRAY auit HUTCffINSOIT plearant Gymaaste Professor e CTcMaSON and mJ wonderful and well trained DOGS " an “ ™ S^ BOTHKS3 - SOr I HV' 5 ,, G „2i 1 !“., 1 ' ( - 4M - iL I- BWZE and Mile, 'and dosiida^oo'i' Equestriennes,inainal*■ the week," ™ 1 korB. will appear durSr . The performances will close with a lanvhahlo BDTTO* • OR B n^ i nKrni r *S^ aisza ~ ea * ulßa Bn.LT TO BSADFnRn B iP F ? ET 2® 4TB BAILOR S VISIT iu xiiiAjJrUKD. The character of Bill▼ . the P c”cFe ateib ™ r ‘ FKANK WHITMEsIfIgSiSS'- : : ialS-St ■ (CONCERT HALL. " —————— V - GOTTSCHALK’S „ ■ POSITIVE FAREWELL. of S ?n i rt 1 5- ta ® .“ oa ® r to Inform the citizen* f rilsdelphia and vicinity that he has snccfiAdati!» u “-' OTid -™»<'wESh««lii£ , , , L. Sf. GOTTSCHALK, ■ in isrw THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, fH»n„riuwi dalm "y Wth and 20th. . thtphobSSm* l j°*t al£ ® s 83ttat pleasure toannenaet inat ne has secured the services of th« fnii™ w?y*.». aical artists to assist Mr Gottscbalv 8 ttheae ConISST „ MiSS LUCY fiIMONS. mea ® Coa « rt a.' Talented Cantatriee. (pnpil or hlsL whose unprecedented euceeßS during a nf fiui certs in New York bas b e e n c heerfnll| acknowleSld by the Press and snUmsiasUc public - 6af9 * srr Nn e p C Mn ! !, r , l 'A ed -Baihone. SIG NOR ARDAYANI. - nisg ®^ ree * :s * where seats can be secured for either eve*- Boors open.at 714. Concert to commence at 8/ ■ i^TS-54 CRATING I . ' wfSAS™ f SKATING! ! -- V - iff skating park. NATIONAL SKaTIHG-PAERT PreT ? T^LTi, 1 S, 8T T A ?- I) COLUMBIA AVENUE. ~h'rc- eminently the Ladies 5 Park. Splendid' day and evening. Park brilliantly iilnminated atnluliif" Bonnlass’ Brass Band this eveninv atnigat. ®A|| BALI, MATCH, ON SKATES, GRANB BASE BALL MATCH. ON SKATES. Saturday afternoon, by Athletic dlnb. Xtv SELECT READINGS.—MR. RUFUS m FR D lB l 4v'pvnteS ra T !atio and Poetic Readings. - Pi T ¥rmn Y Tr?y? NI S G ’ January 20th, at the MUsl rp-Ai ' P (>ors Open,at 7, to commence at InwilFSir T l®^®i s -SLSSfe. For .ale at GOULD’S . lnTrlTH H R?^ ,I t CHE , ST . I: !P T ’ J at w - MANN’S, 4S Son®- FOURTH Street, and at the door. ja!7-4t* PHYSICAL CULTURE. •*■ HOC EBT; HEALTH, . STESNGTn, Gymnastic. chbeutvlnbss, THE A l '? raisroAL instituti- Claeses for Little Girls and Little Boys. Classes for Mis* es. *ao «u/s. . ClaeeesforToungLadie*. Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen. Classes for Boys. ' Classes Every Day; good Mnsic, and D AY B ti a e2M 8, a nl d^tiP’a"* 81 //) Seaso^b^fMOW- am fioath BBQAD Street. jal6-6t ■ QIGNOB BLITZ WILL SHORTLT V CLOSE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS/- - BPIEITUAL. |^II| , hHSTBATED, and the WONDEKS OF -VBM» IBTEODUGED , ¥ " „A a^ d , E ? te l rtaiD ? ient Syfffr* EVENING, commend**-- atclock, and on WEDNESDAY and sa t mmuy: AFTEBNOONB, at 3. Coraprißing the mysteries of the Slasl end Present Age. Admission, 25 cents. Children, 15 emits. Becerra# aeats, 50 cents ; - - jag/ A SSEMBLY. BUILDING.- • ‘ MATINEE MUSICALB . By tb« Philadelphia CLASSICAL QUINTETTE OLUK' , HVERY WEDNESDAY, at. 3 P. M Tickets at the Boor, Fifty Cents each.de-31-smtnw tf OERMANIA ORCHHBTRA—PUBLIG REHEARSALS every. SATURDAY, at SH o’«Io«k Pi M.I at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Sinvlo Bis Ticaets, itiito be hud at Somd',, AnW'll' and Meyer’. Mnnic Stores. an,l M the Hall * no7-tj. BOARDm6, A LARGE FOURTH,STORY ROOM,' AA- with Board, at 1345 WALNUT Street. ia2 , ’-4t« PERSONAL. P LOWNDES PRUET, FROM f- Lowndes county, .Ala , would communicate with. crlber 116 friends in Ala bama. B. BOOKHOUT, Wood Engraver, 81. NASSAU Street, New York. “PERSONAL.—MAGNIFICENT GLUS •-■f: JTER» Imitation* Diamond Sets of JEWELY, oiilx $2. 016 RACE Strf*?. . |a2Q-2fc* LECrAL. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CITY AND COUNTI OF PHILADEG ■ Estate of JACOB F. BISHOP, Lunatic, deceased. The, Auditor appointed by the Court.to audit, settle,, and adjust the account of aBKaHAM Y. ZANE, Esq. r committee of said lunatic, .and to report digtri omion of ihtf balance in the hands of the accountant, ■will meat'- the parties interested for the purposes of his appoint* meat, on !TUIS DAY, January 31. 7.565* as 3 o’clock F. M . at the Wetheri.ll Honse, No. GOB SANBOMStreat,- in the city of Philadelphia . . GEOBGBT. DEIS3. * Auditor, [aSO-fmwfft' T E TTER 8- TESTAMENTARY TO the Estate of ALICE BEIGE, deceased, havin*- heen granted to the nnderslgned.’ all persons-indebted to said estate are requested to make varment, and those having claims to present the same immediately to HABRISOH DAVIS, Executor, No. 251 North SECOND Street, Fhila Jasttabt 18.18®>. ' ia23 Si* FANCY FURS. FUBB. 1864. 4. 4. A F. 1. WOMBATH, 1880X8 TO THB LITB OXO. F. I^OIOUTX.r No. 415. Arch Street, MATM MOW OTMM a mu jlssorthxxt or LADIES’FANCY FUBSi To which they invite the attention of bayera. o*2l-3nt FANCY FURS. JOHN FABEXBA, 2To. VIS IBOS SteMti above Seventh Streak At Mi old established fltora,. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, ANUfc deae.br in fancy furs FOB LADIES AND OHUIDK IN. Having jw win etore a very large and beantiftil aaecrW. meet kinds analtttee or FANCY FOBS FOX LADIES’ ABD CHILDEEK'S wgag t eoliolt a call from those in * Eememher the name and nnmber, JOHN FAKKTKA, TIB ABCH Street, above Seventh, , *° yartner or eonneetlon with any other atcw in this city. . ' orf-4mlf GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, ; U No. 40 South THIKD Street, second fioon—Sts*, who want toenlist will find It to their interest to coma Office* and receive the Hl*he»fc City aidWarA. Bonntieem Cash, andSeUef ja,lfi.4P ; : Bwriwwif ; nARTES ns VISITE—HAYE THEM' V> made at B. F. BBIMBB’S. A wtetjr of SLEBPKB’B UMBBBLLA. Mi. UDFACTOIiT, MAIS?:ST oaa %]£?*' A T«tk. ; grand family matimbb, ........Bolam*, B. I. Davenport. *■•«•*»• .-.♦.Narcisg, • <.<■•». .Fompadoar. 1864^