The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 25, 1865, Image 3

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    Jack Fiiost’s Picttiqijs.
*f THE BARB 07 TOWflft KAlt.
Jeok Froet he 1b an artist rare*
And on my window pane
Ee has designed tome piotnree fair.
Though briefly to remain.
The only tint he needs to nee
Is pure transparent white,
Through which the morning's lustre shows'
With soft and broken light.
His fav’rlte subjects seem to bs
Designs of frnlt and fl ewers.
Or tangled clumps of bosh and tree.
In lonely Bonthern bowers.
Hot there on yot dor pane I view
A bridge whose arched hrava
A dashing stream, of silver hue,
Bot rough and foamy ware.
And here, again. Jack's skill to try.
Is seen a building tall.
That In Its grace and majesty
Sesemblei Tower Hall. "
Bnt dread not that that Hell so fair
Will vanish, like the frost. •
So long as well-made garments there
Sell at snob trill lug cost t
Winter Stock /telling at greatly Btdwsei Prices—
Special Inducements offered to purchasers of Knx’a,
YOUTHS’, or Boys’ OvanooATS.
TOWS* HALIh
no, SIS MAKKET Stmt.
BBNNBTT & 00.
WBXk Lungs, Coughs, now so Pbeva
bSNT, daring the extreme cold weather, an cured Is
a snrptlalngly short time by Dr. SWAYNE'S COM
POUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY,” the old stan
dard remedy, at all limes safe and reliable. Price $l.
six bottles for *O. Prepared only by '
DB. BWAYNB * SON,
It 330 North SIXTH Street.
Hair Dye ! Hair Dye !
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE is the beet In the world..
The only true and perfect Dye—harmless, instautsne ’
one, and reliable t produces a splendid Blaek or Natural
Brown; remedies the 111 effests of Bad Dyea, and fre
quently restores the original eolor. Sold by all Drug
rlsts. The genuine is sighed W. A. BATCHELOR. 81
BARCLAY Street, New York. jaS-mwfrly
Ladirb Keceiye Instruction in Book
keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Mercantile Forme,
*o„ and Business Writing, In O’DONNELL'S Book
keeping Institute, TENTH and CHESTNUT. ja9l 6t*
Tbussbs, Brace AND MBCHANIOAL Sup
ports, ol approved conotmotlon, and light ffnisb, ad
jutted with judtment, at 0. H. NEEDLES', corner of
TWELFTH and RACE Streets, (Ladies' Department,
conducted by Ladtea. on Twelfth Street, first doer balow
Saco.) An extensive variety of Supporters, Belts.
Braces, Elastic Stockings, Syringes, Nursery Articles,
*«. jal9-30t
Tetteb, Itch, all Eruptions.
DB. SWATHE'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.
No.ease So obstinate, or long standing, It will not cure
In a short time. All binds of Tetter are permanently
cored. -Army Itch, which is so prevalent, it never faUe
to cure. Salt Rbenm, Barber’s Itch, Ac., Eruptions
covering the whole lUrface of Ihe body, old Ulcere of
manyyears' itandlng. that put at dtflsnoeevery other
mode of treatment, yield to the healing properties of
this great Vegetable Salve Prepared only by Dr.
SWAYNBA SON, 330 North SIXTH Street. It
OEOJias Btbok & Oo,’s
ASS 3
MASON A HAMLIN’S
CABINET ORGANS.. *
PIANO Oyer 000 each of these line CABINET
FORTES. Inst uments have been sold ORGANS
PIANO by Mr. O , and the demand CABINET
TOHTEB. Is ettt’L, oily increasing. ORGANS
PIANO For aalo only by OABINST
FORTES. - J. E GOULD, ORGANS
PIANO SEVEN t Hand CHESTNUT ate. CABINET
FORTES. nol>-tf ORGANS,
Oybbcoatb from $l4 to $55. Overcoats.
OVERCOATS FROM #l4 to #SS. OVERCOATS.
“ •» V u
•< IS «g
OTBBOOATS FROM $l4 to $5O. OYBBCOATS.
*• •» *i
«* - u „
OYBBCOATS FROM #l4 to #O5. OVERCOATS.
WANAMAKBR A BROWN,
oax Hall,
S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
#S- Young Men’s Suits and elegant variety of th»
beet class Clothing at REASONABLE PRICES.
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium
1 0 i! K - 8 T I TC H
SBWTNO MACHINES.
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEBT AND BEBT.
Salssrooms, 70* CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh
GBOBGB—PABYIN. —At the residence of the bride's
bother, January 24, 1865, by Rev. Curtis F Turner,
B , eT - Dsnlel Georgs, of the Philadelphia Conference, to
dhs Hattie L-, daughter of the late James B. Farvtn,
if Cedarrille, Cumberland eounty, N. J. *
DIED.
EI CHARDSON.~Of scarlet fever, on the S I ins? ,
Lfura Rlehardecji, daughter of Joseph P. aadEUiaH.
Slohardson, ageu a years.
The relatives and friends of the faculty ate resp-et
icHt invited to at eul the funeral, from the residence
if her parents, No. 13NS South Fourth street, on riisirs
iay afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Interment at Union Geraa
ery Vault. *»
STBEETEB. —A fc h*r residence in Hulraevillo, On the
, Ann F. Streeter, relict of Elias Streeter, in
Ifc* 66th jeer of her are.
: The funeral will take place from her late residence
*n Thursday January '26cb, at 10 o clock A, M. Her
hlatlve* and friends are requested to attend *
[ hr.. —On the 33d inat.* Joshua Lain
•off, Sr,
I £®e friends and relatives of the family, also members
M the Chrjßtsl Fount Lodge, the National Bacamp
meat, I. O, of O, F., also the members of Calunbia
Sose Company, and surviving members of 71st Cali
fornia Segment, P. V , are respectfully Invited to at
tend Ms funeral, from his late residence, 1250 Bagla
lireet, below Thompson, (above kleventb), on Sunday
afternoon, at 2 o’cl< ck. To proceed to Odd Fellows’
Cemetery. ****
i JOHEB —Onthe23d Inst., Jane W. Jones, daughter
>f the late Joel Woolman, in her fifth year.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect-
Tslly invited to attfnd her funeral, from the residence
if Charles Jones, Coulter street, south of Green. Ger
cantown, on Fifth day afternoon, the 26th Inst., at
iftlf past two o’clock, w ithout furth« notice. **
EAUGHBB —On Sunday, the 22d Inst, at half past
>ur o’clock P, M , after a long and painful Ulnesi,
rMeh she bore with Christian fortitude, Hosanna, the
♦loved wife of Silas J> Baugher. in the 86th year of
ter age.
Bet Faith exalt ser j oyful voioe.
And now in triumph sing;
O Grave, where is thy victory*
And where. O Death, thy sting?
The relatives and friends of the family are respect’
illy invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
‘ her husband* No, 671 East Cumberland street, on
mrsday, the 26th lust, at 1 o’clock. Funeral to pro
id to Cedar Hill. ***
sTBOUD.-At Princeton, If. X. en the 22d last.,
ary B. Stroud, in the 66th year other age.
The funeral will take place from the residence of her
to. Dr. Wo. D. Stroud. 1102 Arch street* on Fifth day,
>e 26th, at 11 o’clock A M. ***
[LACK ALPACAS.—A NEW STOO]
of Alpacas and Glossy Mohairs, from 62&e. to I
yaid. BESSON & SON, MonratnKjSwwe.
18-tf No. 918 CHESTBOT Strwt
(Umm ELIZABETH COLLARS.-
1 A few more eozaaffwldeEsTiereO-IIMB, josfcr.
vvsd, Also* saw title Faaey Orape Collars
BEfcSOJ? & SON, ftC** grata g Store.
No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
«6.-° ABD JS? m lB6fi
100 Hoaey*Comb Qailts.
9100 Colored Counterpanes,
1,000 Qnilts for Hospitals.
\e stock of Blankets, Towels. ire., fte.
SIRS ft I*4SOBIili«
FOURTH and ARCH Street*.
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
SPECIAL MEETING OF TUB STOGKHOLDB!
OP THB
M’OLINTOOKVILIiE
BTEOLETJM 0O M P AIT
17111 ba held at tha
FICB OF THE COMPACT, Ho. *ll WALNUT B 1
ON THURSDAY, FBB’Y 16, UM,
12 o’oloolc H., to
GOHFIBM A SIX!
a portion at their Land, made by tho Board of
tors January 23, IS6S,
B j order of the Board,
soars OF TEKPEKUIOE-m
GBAUD MANS MBBTiSG, tob«b«ldTO MOl
/W (Thorfdar) E7EBINQ, at (10N0EST HAU
taer the auspices of tie Grand Division, wU.* can
hiee at 7K o'clock prtcisely. Addressee wiU be di
»ed by Key. F. 8. Henson, Bev. J, 8 Willis, an
• T. De Witt Talraage. interspersed with staging t
vocalists. Members of she Grand Dirlslc
ilappearin retalia, and occupy seat* on tn« pla
Ss ?• ?• Dennison will preside. Tt
fply tlekets for this meeting i* entirely exh*uste<
*f order of the Executive Committee on public mea
JOHfif 0. MAGCIGAH,
Chairman.
THE STATE EQUAi,HIUM
COHyBHTIOir.—The following are the eot
ttees appointed at the meeting held an Toped;
thing, Jinnery H, to superintend the detaile or e
hug represents -ion la their respective districts hei
imeretedj;
TBTH DIBTBIOT—BBOK EIVBB TO BIVEB, 880
OALLOWBIX.It TO BFROOB BTBBBTB.
•r, P. D. Hiller. Joe. Johaeoa,
rm. Slareae, Henry Minton,
tmael Durham, Thomas J Doner,
*»• D Douglass, John W. Price,
nomas H, Davie, Wm Thomas,
eaty Jones, George Prise, o
eison Q.rdon, Bath 7 ! Lane,
>nn Augnsta, Abram Jnhison.
ommlttee. meet at PEAEL-BTSPEr BAPTIS 1
clone of the prayer meeting on MIDA'
fa duTbiot—wbst pbom tbkth, abb soot.
OF BPEUOH.
4V. 3, B. Bee?#*
JaoietOoiiy, ’
laurtoe Halo,
oia W. Page,
K,W. Parnell,
M. Green,
ftssnsu*
Wat 829 iUHIPEH Etr<
[ TH CWTSIOT—3-ABT 01
SPBI
P. N. JttcUk,
Jeremiah Aaher,
Alfred S. Caseay,
D. D. Tamer,
J. B. Trauir,
Charles B. colly,
■ George Golnes.
feet.
>* TBRTHj ARB SOUTH 0
tUOH.
Joehua Brown.
KUaia Watar,
Samuel William*.
Wm. BUay,
Bobers Adger,
Bobart AUea*
Joseph Boyer,
Jne. G Dntton,
Oolaeln* V. (latto.
i liBAGBB* 717 XiOtfBAK
**?. Win. Moore.
7m, D Rotten,
■Htleton Hubert*
Hiown*
obert fl. Jones.
£o. H. HujrW
».H. BlfeyT'
fcphen Smith
Joseph 0. Bnstm,
*e«t at OFPtOS? of the
it. FRIDAY BVRtUWG.
niBBT DiaTaici
Manei Morris,
Davie, Jr.,
“ioTniaty
!?• Pleasant,,
"H® K. Priaoe,
r Pleasants,
|*or*e Pleasant,,
IrFSS'JUHS will meat al
W.BBBAT EVENING 26t
meeting to-morrow e
SHOOS!) DIBTIIIOT, TV.
Biaolr,
SS I "!K? Gray.
RrrßSS} •* *J»« *>o«ee ofCHAHLES H. BOBGB®
below Looaat, PBIDAY BVSNIitt
*HIBD DI6TEIOT, HOBTIt OB OiLLOWHTLL.
Kedmon Bancet,
figr* msssr
{•S». aa?r
•S*? Moves Davis*
JohnHUokias.
’ vV K-&°>f,%, Msn s!V B !‘‘ s! SHIED Streal
'« BVxaiao, at V 4 o'clock. ja»
t, yjtAmcro&D.
Wm. 8. Walker,
P H Br.ke,
Robert Callahan,
Oharleß Whittaker,
Wm. Watson,
J B. Myers,
, Davis Jackson,
it BKTBKL CHURCH, 01
itk last., at the close of fchi
evening.
'B6T PHILADBLPgiA.,
Caleb Wooiyard,
Ellas Fell,
Samuel Parker,
Perryßoblnßtm,
Philip Bartha Amos,
Emanuel Mart ten.
CHAS, X, DOBQLASB,
Seoretary pro, tea.
NOTICES.
HOUSE, PBIUOBb
« fl _r* yQi<iiBGTA>B ’ s Opyrcß. Jan. 24. 186 ft.
oSfJwSJSa? I'*"' 1 '*"' wV^TBOHiS^oU^ 0 '
CIBCULAB TO CO&BCTORS of COBTOMB
, Bxkcotivh Makbiox,
mv„, ■ Wasswoww Cirr, Jan 20, 1863.
te»&%» R oL 1 & baei *>«*<»«**•
ABBAHAM LINCOLN.
r»iii‘ PC * nT - !1 ? r ®. dke« ei to refuge elearancas
torthe exportationofAny tLlifnrtherorder.. '
_ W. P. FESBENDEN.
11 - Secretary of the Treasury,
IST^fA.!WARD IST THE
„P. HiFT -r-A? gowned meetinx of the Ea
t»AT d xvxSiw# ‘Wf Ward will he held on THUBB
- Eyanlflg. 26th Inst., at School House, north
aIW MOUNT YESSOS Street, west of Twenty first,
A7M o’clock. At the meeting last Friday evening' but
28 persons were present, and the object of the Commit
tee defeated, NOTICE IS NOW GIVEN that unless
the cmaens come forward at once and Bhowby their
presence and contributions their desire to eßO&ne a
draft* no farther effort will be made by the Committee?
ffi SMSliStto aJffirtly aM&yf
jaSM-M Secretary ExwnH^Co^&a.
KKp' WOTICB.—THE AHSUAIi MEET.
offeulwifsrßiS
na 1 ifM .t a».j5? ll J 18 .? 114 . 0 ? TUESDAY, February,
DELAW’ARa P - M * <“ tie office, So. 1* north
fb? 6 wiTO , ““election will talc, plan
1 tJb I.anaxor.,. to serve for the easninc ytar.
j*23-12t WM. w. HARKNBSf. Pec^tary.
Kgr* «»«» EXCSASBE ASSOCUTIOS.
— The Annual Msetln* of the COEN EX-
Rv>N?Jf! Afc T SOCIA ' I ’.JP S . wiU ™ held on TUESDAY
J?^^'l. Jsn ,SS r, 3i J at M , Te “, <> dock. The annual
report willhe read, and an election held for officers to
eerre for the enenlne year.
r, - . JOSEPH S. FBBOT, Secretary.
Philapbiphta, Jen. 31, 1863. ja2s 0t
KST“ KOTICE.- THE SEU-ANNUAL
Examteatlon for the admission of Pn pile to the
UOBAIAD SCHOOL will com*
menes onMOADAY. the 80-h lust., at 9 o’clock A. M.,
School.-BnUdlnß In SKEGEAOT 6treet, helotr
The candidates mnet he fonrteon years of axe, and’
have been pnpils of the Pablic Schools at least one year
Jhe order of examination will beasfoltows:
Monday, Jan, 30th-Deflnlt!ens and Constltation of
unitea Slates.
Jan. Sist—Grammar and Parsing.
Wednesday* Feb Ist-History of United States.
A«thmelf7* 2d-Orthography and Practical
Friday, Feb. 3d—Mensuration.
O. W. FETTER. Principal.
»»AFX.-CITIZEMB*
hhTEEH AGENCY.—We beg leave to call tha attention
2lj* those woo ars enrolled
and liable to military duty, and also that c ass of per
tons who are not liable to draft (ladies, and gentle men
oxer forty- five years), to our agency for procuring sub
stt ttfffl land volunteer representatives. Persons should
attend to this important matter at once, as the draft has
been fixed forthelSih' of ‘Febroery next.
We are doing a strieily legitimate business; we are
furnishing men not liable to the draft as substitutes and
repmentauves, as low, if uot at lower prices, than any
oiber agtney in Philadelphia. The law allows us to
.put/uhstitutes lu the Navy or Marine Corps, to be
credited to any district in the State where the principal
resides.
To facilitate business,' if persons living in or oufcof the
city, who are enrolled, will furnish us with a certifi
cate of their enrolment from the Provost Marshal of
their district, they can. have substitutes sworn into
either branch of this service, which willfully exempt
them from draft. ' '
Befsrence can he given to ladies and gentlemen in
J“S XiZi&tZiSP- J"? taT ® d S Be tnaiaoss in this line,
and also in the following countiee: Chester, Delaware!
Montgomery, Berks, Backs, SthnylkUl, and Korth
arrptnn. "v
«• B■-Churches and Oluhs famished at the fewest
possible prices. Liberal arrangements made with
rownsnip committees to fill quotas
G*ll or address McNALLT, PAXSOW. & CO ,
„ 411CHESMIUT Street, or
Box 2077 Philadelphia Po3t Office,
OFFICE OF SLIPPERY ROCK
pbtroleum oil company. Ho. aaa wad
LL> P El rest (Room 5. third niorr).
The annual meeting of the Stockholder of tie above
company will be held on TUESDAY, 7th Febraary.lB66,
?'• 2 £■ M . when aa election for Seven Directors to serve
for the Phaning year will take olaae.
jaS5 wfnfit* GKO, E. PEDDLE,'Secretary.
ISip OFFICE OF Oil EAT EASTERS
RWKOiI company, Ho. 336 WALNUT
btreet, Boom 5, Third Floor.
*?«•*»*<* Stockholders will be held oa
TP J'SDAY* Fabtuary 7* 1865* as above, at o’clock
P. H. t when an election wiu be held for seven Directors
to serve forthe ensuing year. GEO. R. PEDDLE,
j»2fi-wfrmst« , feeeretary.
tSS - ” »EV. HARES V. XITCHELL
Will Preach mOIH-ot Church. TWSNTY
tgCONDand MOUNT VERNON Streets, THIS EVEN
ING. ye
Kg* IBE COMMITTEE TO WAIT OH
•=»S> CITY RAILROAD OFFICERS. appointed at
Concert Hall on the 13th inet., take leave to defer
makjc t their Report to a later day than the 26th last.,
the du ties Imposed upon them not being ret fully per-
K P. HUNT,
* t Chairman.
|3»- THI COMMITTEE MATING
cJ>aMre of the Pew-Jetting of the BB3OETD
COSGBEGATIOiUL CHURCH. corner ELEVENTH
atd WOOD Streets, Bev. G W. Smiley, pactor, wiU
hold an adjourn*d meeting THIS EVENING at 7bi
o clock, to let the balance of the Pews. A few very
good Pewa are BtUi on hand, it*
KST* Ktiß. BICJIABDSOI, ESQ., WIU
select READINGS in the Church corner of
TWBNTIKTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on
THURSDAY EVENING, Janaary *O. Tickets so cents;
for tale at the door. Proceeds to aid the ladies in far*
nishing their new *hnrch edifice Bv order of the Oom*
nsittee, Cja2s-2i*3 Mbs. A. W, BAS’D. President
l^* 8 FOBBTEES T H WARD—IS OTIC JE,
—-An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the
Fourteenth Ward, ir?&‘t>€ctiva of party, will be held
TBIB (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7}io clock, at Spring
Garden Ball. aB who desire to avoid conscription are
requested to attend Tt. A. VAN OLEVE, Preaideat.
b Tiros. B. Davis, Secretary. it*
r@» m AimiT£RSABT OF THE HER.
CHANTS' FUND. eleventh anniversary of
this association will be celebrated at the
ACADEMY OF SIDBIG,
On THURSDAY EVENING, February! at 7* o’clock.
The annual report will be read and addressee de
livered hy
Rev. BISHOf SIMPSON, and
, . DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Rad
The orchestra will be under the direction of Mr.
Simon Hassler.
Cards of admission may be had gratuitously, by ap
plying early to
BENJAMIN OBNE, No 904 Chestnut street.
WM G. LUDWIG, No. 36 North Third street.
JAMES G. HAND. No 614 Market street.
EOkIJBD A. 80UDER, Dock* street wharf,
ja2l-tfe2if . Committee.
SET. SEEL A 3KARTIH WILL
deliver the second of a course of leetnres before
ihe Social, Civil, and Statistical Association of the Co
lored People of Pennsylvania, on Wg ONES DAY EYE*
mm next, January 25th. in CONCEPT HaLL. Sub
ject “The Friends of the Union in England, ” Miss
E. T. GBKENFIELD, the celebrated ®‘Black Swan,**
will sing on tbe occasion.
Admission 26 cents.
For tbe benefit of the Freedman, to aid in breaking
down prejudice, &c.
Tbe»nbeeuuent lecturers will be Frederick Douglass,
F. E. Wafting Harper, J. M Lasgston, Esq., and Hon.
Wm. D Kelley. gate
Tickets 26 eents—May be bad at TTB. Pugh’s Book*
store. Sixth and Cheetnu tsirecte; Isaiah C. Wears,
Poplar and Randolph; Wm. Still, Ro. 107 North Fifth,
ano at the door, ja34*2t
B®** PBIIADEJLPHIA AED EBIE
IWS? RAILROAD,
_ ' Philadelphia. Jau 23, 188,
The Animal Meeting of the 6tc.cS holder 8 of the PHI
LADELPHIA AHD ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY will
be held at the Office, No, 930 WALNUT Street, on
MONDAY, the 13th day of February next, at lOo’eloek
A. M
At this meeting an election will be held for ten mana
gers of the Company to serve one year. Thejpode to
close at 2 P M. GKBOKOB P, LITTLE,
j&23-mwf lOt Secretary.
ira® ATT* SHOE VOLUETEEBSII
BI9HSST BOUNTY!
FOURTEENTH WARD
The Becrniting Committee are now prepared to pay
in CASH the LARGEST BOUNTIES to all recruits ac
credited to this ward
They will sit at the Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH
and GBBEST Streets EVERY AFTERNOON from 2 to
£ o’clock,wbereallhifornuition will be cheerfallyglveu.
Avoid the brokers, come to ns and receive FULL
BOUNTIES in GASH.
BOUNTIES.
For one year,. .4525 00
Fox two yearn. 700 00
For three years** i. 875 00
FOR TWO YEAR VETERANS JOINING HaNGOGR’S
CORPS.
For one year;..***. ...*4B& 60
For two years*.*,.... 1,000 00
For three year* 1,175 00
Dr. J MIOSICOOI, ) y, ntn ■
J. W. THACKAEA, '
js24-8t FBED’K, A. VAN CLEVB, ) Committee.
IKS” NOTICE.—THE AHSCAI, MEET-
Il> 0 of the Stockholders of tho OCEAN STB AH
NAVIGATION COMPANY, for the election of Five Di
rectors, god the transaction of other business, wl 1 be
hold afBolSB North DELAWARE Avfmcia (second
floor), on TUESDAY, the 7th of lobre air next, at half
past twelve o’clookp. M.
. „ „ WILLIAM DENNIS,
ja24-)2t Secretary and Treasurer,
K»" PBSSSTITAHIA HALL ASSO.
OIATION —By resolution of the Board of Mana
gers a Anal dividend of ONE DOi.LAK AND A HALF
BE SHARE Will be psld TOOB PRESENTATION
AMD SURRENDER OF CERTIFICATES OF STOCK to
ELI BILLIE, Treasurer corner of RIDGE Ayesno »nd
GRSSJ3 Streets, between 8 and IB o'clock In tbs morn
ing. N. B.—Need not apply wlthont the certificates of
■took. j&7-swSt*
KS" NOTICE TJME ANSTAL MEET-
K®' ING of tho Stockholders o! tho PHILADELPHIA
AND SAVANNAH feTBAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
for the election of five Managers and the transaction of
other hnsineea wiU be held at No. 136 North DELA
WARE ATsnno (tcoond door), on TUSBDAY, tho 7th of
Fehmary next, at 12 o’clock noon.
william Dennis,
jt24 I2t Secretary and Treasurer.
r®» UtCTBBEON COMMEKCIAI, I-AW,
by JOHN A OWBNH, Esq., at BRYANT,
STRATTON, AND BANNISTER’S NATIONAL COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE.
ASSEMBLY BUILDING.
Southwest corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
. The Second Lectnreof the Gratae on COMMERCIAL
LAW wllibe delivered before tho S'ndonts and Friends
of this Institution on WEDNESDAY EVENING, tho 20th
Instant, at 8 o’clock. , j a,‘M■ 2t
° F IH ® CSIOS ®«“
_. , ,„ ’ PHiiADßiraiA, January 17, 1885.
The Annual Meeting of the STOCK aad BOND
HOLDERS of the Union Canal Company, ami election
for officers and Hanagt rs to serve for the ensuing year,
will be hold at the office of the Company. No. 338
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of Febru
ary next, at 11 o’clock AM.
The Transfer Books wi’l he closed os tho 21th instant.
J»18 tfe7 OSCAR THOMPSON, Secretary.
ra* FOURTH If.
I® ABCH Street,
Phil as
At the animal Election f
10th, the following geatlesH
this Bank for the enralng ye
William P. E«mm,
Albert C. Boberts,
James G. Reich,
William Brooks.
William 8. Stokley,
M. B. Barrie,
At a meeting of the Board, held this day. WILLIAM
P. BAM#, E*q_, was nnanimotigly re-eh.-sted preai*
dost, ALBEBTG BOBEBTS, ksq., viceP; oddest, and
EKASTCS POUMOH. Esq , SoHdtor
jais-ia SAMDEL J. MAO MUE.LAK, Cashier.
FABMBBS*
Fx? HATJONALBaNK.
iTIOSAL Bd-J?K,723
)hlphia» January 16,1866.
for Directors, held January
en were elected i ireotors of
ear:
John Fareira,
Robert Clark,
J Henry Artfo*
Erasing Poulson,
hamuel Miller.
AND MECHANICS*
SKLPHU..Janaer/18, 1885.
is llth of Jaira o?, 1865, the.
ire wore elsoted Director* of
.■ . Psi&ai
At an election h&ld on tlu
followln* named Btoekholdc. ~
this Bank:
S A. Jbejrcer, James E. Campbell,
Edwin fit Lewis, Francis Tele,
John Aahhurst, j. Bdward Famous.
Anthony J. Antelo. William M Farr,
Josephs. Levering, Jr., Lindlev Smyth,
Beniamin A F&rnham, . William H. Mt-rrick.
Joshua B Lippmcott, ,
Ana at a met ting of the Directors, this dav.S. A. Mer
cer. &a , was nnanimonsLy re-elected
WIN M LEWIS. Era , Vice President, and WILLIAM
BUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
ial* lot W. BU3HTON, Jr/, Cashier.
ra* OFFICE OF ' THE SH tMOHUT
COAL COMPANY, 204 South FOU *<TH Street,
At the Animal Meeting of the Stock.ho'-lers of the
above named eompany, Held at their office on the lflth
inat. the following gentlemen ware elect- d Directors
for the ensuing year:
Gideon Bast, } John Ansnacn, Jr.,
Wm. M. Btetem, I Geo H. Troutman
y?m. McLeUan, |
At a meeting of the Board of Birectors r.f the shore
named Company, held on the earns day tlij following
office™ we « electee for the ensniug y«ar:
GIBBON BiST, president.
1 r*B as 5 AersPAca, yicePmW‘mt.
ja23-6t CHAS B. LIM>Sa» , flecreiaiy at ’Treasurer.
|OT» THE ANNBAL KEBTfNT© OF
TBE'SOCIETI <>F TJE UNION TK HPORAR7
HOME POR CHILDREN will be held at tbe Home,
northeast corner FOPLAfv and e.IXF£EI‘ ‘H Streets,
on iBURiDAY AFTERNOON, Jan 26, at o’clock.
ja24-St* J>. 0, .MoUAMMOSI. *«reta y.
OFFICE HUYTLVCm!tN ABTJD
mw broad top mountain railroad CO.
f PHILADKi/PillAi Jaauar 1 2i ifiSS
. Tbe Annual Meeting of the Sroob held-*™ o- the HUNT
JNGBON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN riAILROAD
ANJ> COAL COMPANY willbe fee»d at the’‘office. No
258 Booth THIRD Street, on TUESDAY. Pebrrm-7 7. ,
Ifcflfl, at 11 o’clock A if,, when an election *itl be held \
Presidenhand tweiye Directors for *be ensuing
ye£u. " Uai3mwftfe7] J. jl\ AESTcRb. secretary.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1866?
NOTICES.
FIKDEK DAM t'OAI. COMP art.
Office. Ho. 833 South THIRD Street.
. . Phu.adbi.phia. Jan. 23. 186*.
A Special Meetlnf of the Stockholders will he h»ld
»t tbe Office «f the Company, on FRIDAY, the '27th
i pate at. At one o'clock P. M. Buslnees of importance
wUI be presented. _
... CHARLES D. KNIGHT,
..ft**** Secretary,
|®» OHFICK or THE COAL KIDttK
AJ,D ««* OOMPAHT. I*7
Dh» e Jf lmll f l iM 8 ®8!*
SSI®-ni iL a*l. o#, ?£ aa3 !A t 0 “fYefor the ensainff
ofiw.on THURSDAY, Jura*
■O*™*:lnstant, at 12 o'clock M.
■ jais lot JOS, y FORD, SecretATT.
K®“ SIOCHHOLDEBS’ HOTICE.-THE
TTrl„ Annual Meetlnf of the Stockholders of the CO*.
ghLSVILLB ADD SOUTHERN PBNaSYLVANLA
COMPANY will bo held on MOHD AT, the
January, 1805, at 3 o'clock P. M., at theoffice
dolrtd Comp “ lr * 5830 South THIRD Street, Fhlla-
An Election for President and Directors will bo bold
0“ th| sfrae day and place. B. D. BARCLAY,
deza- tiaSß Secretary pro ten.
fCSf®* hotice—omen buck Motrar
.TAlN COAL CO., PBtn.iiEi.PEii, Jan. 2, ISM.
of the Stockholders of the BUOIC
MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY wtllhe held at the Office
of the Company, No. 330 •WALNUT Street, on WED
NESDAY. Febrnary Ist. 1866, at 11 o’clock A. M.
An election for seven Directors to serve the ensuing
yetr willbe held on the same day, between the hotus
of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M.
ja2-mwftfel T. H. TROTTER, Secretary,
fc®” AGBIOULTWtiL COLLEGE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.—The Seventh Session will
open February 28, and continue forty-one weeks. Per
tuition, board, washing, room root, and fuel. *2JO;
payable hair on entering and half on JuLy 1
*or (briber information* ©r catalogue oflfiM, apply to
the subscriber, or to Prof. 3 8. WHITMAN, Agricultu
ral College, Centre county, Penna*
_ _ WILLIAM fl. ALLEN. President*
January S3* 1885. ja24-3t
l®“ THE LOCIJST BALE COAL CO
■=» ANNUAL MEETING.-The stockholders of the
Locust Dale Coal Company are hereby notified that their
annual meettnr, for the choice of Directors and snob
ciher M may legally Iw transacted, will be
CONTINENfAL HOTEL, in the oitv of
Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of Febru
ary next, at two o’clock PM.
_ THEODORE D EMOET, Secretary.
Phii.adbi.phia. January 14, 1869. jal4-15t«
STAB IBOK COMPANY—KOTICK.
—The first stockholders’ Meeting for the Klec
tion of DIBB JTORV of the STAR IRON COMPANY
Will he held at the. Office of Messrs; Prink dt Prentls,
in NEW LONDON, onitONDAY, theBth day of Febru
ary next, at 3 o’clock P. M. A fall attendance is re
quested. WM, H. SPARE.
N«WT,ONIK)X. Conn . Jan. 2S, 18M. . ja24-2t
- MHPEMPS.
ggp” DIVIDEND NOTICES.
The following DividendsVfor DECEMBER! havebsen
declared payable JANUARY Sist, to Shareholders of
record January 21st, 1364:
BBIGGB GOLD COMPAHT,
Ninth Dividend..
CEASE GOLD COMPAHT,
Fourth Dividend- Ons Dollar per Share.
McKtHLEY OIL COMPAHT,
Sixth Dividend--;-.--- Three per Gent.
FOUNTAIN PETROLEUM COMPAHT,
Second Dividend....
.........One per Cent
Trane for Books will be closed from January 21st to
February Ist.
WALTBB E. LAWTOIf, Treasurer,
I®” OFFICE STOUT FABST OIJL COM
_ PAST, 3UB WALBUT Street.
_ ThejDSrecters here this day declared a dividend of (1)
ONE PER CENT.. payable on and after FKBKCaBY let.
Books will close Wednesday. January mb, at 8
t-fiitii S;‘ md op "* TOal:™
Sacretarjr.
Ja24 7t*
JAncsr. 53,1855.
XHI DIBICIOBB or THE
FABEL OIL OOMPAHT have THIS DAT He
clwed a dividend of ONE PBB OB AT., payable at their
Office on and after the 25th Inst
Transfer Books dose the 19tb, and open the 26th.
By & resolution of the Board of Directors, diyidends
Wilt in future be paid qoarterlr.
_ §10.1?. MCWILLIAMS, Treasurer.
Philadelphia, Jan. 14,1565. * jalS-mwfQt*
■Sir WVIDMB S OTIC7B.—OFFICE OF
MAI,L “ shads oil compact, sss*
WALNpT Btreev . Jahitaiit 23 1865.
The Board cf Directors baye this day declared a diyi
dead of POTT* FSB CBfifT . payable at their office on
and after the 80th isst., clear of State taxes.
She Transfer Books will be closed on the 25th, at S
P. M., and opened on the Slat.
THOMAS B. SEART.B,
Secretary.
mus «tuicitsu,visß mans
00S1PAHI.
The Direotom of the Qnlfekallvei Misini Company
nave
THIS DAY
declared afiemi-aruaally dividend of
EITE DOLLABB
per share In
UNITED STATES BOLD COIN,
payable FEBKfi A til 15,186 G, to shareholders of record
Xj unary 31st, ISM
grantfer Books prill be closed from February. Ist to
loth, inclusive.
_ „ "WALTER E. LAWTON, Treosttrsr.
Bew Tqmc, January 4, 1866. jalO lflt
KSgP* OFFICE! or TfflK BRIGGS Oil.
* =S£? COMPANY, Ho. 147 South FOURTH Street,
, JANUARY 11,1866.
The Board of Directors have this day declared the
seventh monthly dividend of ONE PEE CENT, on the
Capital Stock, payable on the 26th last
The Transfer Boors will he closed on the 21st Inst * at
3 o’clock, and opened on the 27th.
3 By a resolution of the Board of Directors, ad opted this
day, dividends will in. fntnre be paid quarterly.
jalSltt CHARLBB A. PUT, Treasurer.
|5S*» PBIXihPELPHU ASP BEADHI6
office iro. aai sontk
fOOBTH street
7hhiAl>bz>?hxa* November 96,1961.
PIYIPSI2P
Company will he closed on THURSDAY, Pecemher It
and reopened on TUESDAY, JABCAETIO,I996.
A Dividend of PEFTBEH FEB GBSTT. on the eommoi
and preferred stock, clear of' Rational and State taxes,
has been declared, payable in common stock, on the 3Un
December next on all stocks standinx on the books of
the Company, at the dose of business on the 16th prox.
whose names are registered on the Hew
York hooks will he paid at the Farmera’ Loan and
Trust Company. B. BBADFOBD,
dei-if , - Treasurer.
OIL COMPANIES.
THE JERSEY WELL
OIL COMPANY.
350,000 Shares, at $2 per Share,
120,009
OF WHICH IS RESERVED AS A WORKING CAPITAL.
PRBOEDBKT*
DB. ALBERT G. EGBERT,
Of Teaasge County.
TIOS PBBSIBSCT,
ABRAHAM MARTIN,
Of PUUdelpUa. *
SBCSBTAEY AHB TKBASDEBR,
WILLIAM M. BARLOW,
Of Ledjard A Barlow. Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS
»B. ALBERT G. KGB BBT. Vaanzo oott|ty. Fa
SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Mereer ooanty, Pa.
WILLIAM a. ROSE, Mercer couaty, Fa.
THEODORE H. YETTEKLBIN, 111 Areß street.
EDWARD E. JOKES, 631 Arch (treat
THREE PER CENT. PER MONTH ON
9500,000.
In calling the attention of capitaliststothis enterprise
the Directors have ne hesitation in expressing t&eir be
lief that their return from It will be more certain and
more liberal than from any new company now before
the community. The property of the Company cons ’ste
‘of the following:
Ho. 1, Three-eighths of the working interest in the
celebrated Jersey. Well, on the Hj de and Egbert Farm,
on Oil Creek, wtih the acre of laud on which. the Weu
ie located This well ha» been flowing since early in
Hay, 1*64, at the rated about three handled and fifty
barrels daisy, l and is now flowing at that rate, tuna
yielding to tne Company between fifty ana sixty bar
r*ls daily, worth, at present prices, twent* thouaahd
doDara per month, which will pay to the itoekholdera
In this Company
hi ORB THAN THREE PER CENT. PER MONTH
from the start. There Is room on the land for several
moreweilf, two of which will be immediately com
menced by the Company, and in which we shall have
the tame interest as in the Jersey. The character of
thispropeny&s oil land is well known; it is only ne
cest ar y »o say that no w ell on it has ever *a>led in get
ting oil, while it has already produced the Maple Shade,
the Coquette, and the Jeney.
No. 2. Twenty five acres in fee on the east side of
the Allegieny River, opposite the month of Big Sandy
This tract has about forty rods front oa the river, and
contains a large amotifit of boring surface, oil wells
yielding largely are futwdnear this property; among
them the Hubba, the Hoover; dee. The Company in
ten o to proceed at once to develop this fins property,
and feel sanguine of success.
No. 8 A lease of fifteen yea's on the W 111 am B.
Wilson Farm, on Slippery Rock Run, in Lawrence
county. Penna.
Ncs 4, 6, 6, », and 8, are also leases on Slippery
Rock Run, containing four hundred acres in ail. They
Were obtained in April 1864, oy Dr. Egbert, and con
tinue forfltieei* years from their date. They secure to
the lessees all the oil and other minerals contained la
the s&veial tract*. with the right to divide and sublet,
with all otl er rights and privii* ges connected with the
business o! mining for oil, coal, and other minerals.
and reserve a royalty of only one eighthof said oil or
minerals. t
The Slippery Rork Territory is a new and only par
tially deyeU ped oil region; but the success already ob
tained there and on the Mahoning River, a few miles
weet, tri ether with the large quantities of oK found
north. &utb, east, and west of it, lead us to hope that
it will prove a successful Oil region.
The Company have already an excellent engine*
tools, and all necessary fixtures on the grounds, with
a Well partly down, and will proceed to aevelonthe
property as fast as possible.
Iluse lands and !eases were all selected for oil pur
poses by the rreeicent of this Company, wnoee great
specs in die Oil bnsinese, eterlin, intesrily, and force
of character are too well known to reauira comment
here.
Subscriptions reoeiyed at the doe of
LBDYARD & BABBOW,
«» CHESTNUT STREET,
ja&S-mwfßt
Kjsr «ii) Domnox oil cohpuit
OF WEtT VIBOIHIA,—The sabsel bore to the
aroelt of the Old Dominion oil Company are hereby
notified that Certificates are new ready for delivery,
upon surrender of enbecription receipts, and books open
for transfer.
There are only 9,000 shares nnentiaoribed for. r
• XH&SOTO&S:
O. H.BAMBORGBB, fmide&t,
JOSEPH »EGaBY, Vice President,
R. A. SMITH, ,
J. Au McAL* ISTEB.
C. 3.
c. j. wolbert; Jr.,
JOHH W. LE'OH.
F K. KKIGBT. Count? Clerk. Boddridgp county.
C. 0. BAVIB, ex Shetiff. JDoddridpe c-mot-, West Va.
TBEAPOB.KE: I BECRETAIiT:
WW. K. COL lip 8 1 ROBERT H. .SUITE.
jal7W» 23 2557 28S0, felS46
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
THUS
CAMERON PETROLEUM CO.
The present and prospect! veyaiue of tho stock of this
Company may 1)6 inferred from tks fact that It owns a
fee simple interest In 473 (four hundred and sorenty
threo) acres of tho richest tested oil territory in Venango
county, believed by the roost experienced oil men in
that region to be capable of producing a net annual in
come to the Company of one and a half million dollars,
or three times the entire cost of the stock, whioh would
be equivalent totwenty- five per cent, a month on its
subsciiptioE prloe, or one hundred and fifty yet cent,
per annv.l9. on its par value.
The following is a description of the Company’s pro
perty:
One-fourth fee simple interest in the celebrated
“Hoover” Farm, situate on tbe Allegheny river,
about two and one-half miles below Franklin* con
taining 292 (two hund red and ninety-two) acres, wish
832 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on which there are now twelve -leases, each ten rods
square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get
one- half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this,
there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee,
from which they get all the oil.
»«»*Ons Dollar per Share.
On this Farm there are now ten wells in operation,
producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several
others are about being'tubed. There are also en it 67
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications axe now standing to lease the latter for one
half the oil to the owners.
Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now
paying handsomely: afact whioh sufficiently demon
strates the great richness and reliability of the terri
tory. x
Is the entire fee simple interest in Isl (one hundred and
eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river,
nearly opposite the “Hoover” Farm, and a little
nearer Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Buu, having a
front of 66 rods on the Allegheny river, and one »h«> on
both sides of Mill Buu, with ample boring surface for
one hundred s ßelle, or Lots of ten rods square. This
tract is known as the “Stewart Farm,” and is clear of
all leases or incumbrances of any kind.
There is now in operation a fifty- barrel well {beside
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad
iolnsj,this on the south. In fact, the Stewart” Farm
is surrounded with good-paring wells, and within*
shost time a Hingis lease of 60 rods front, on the imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for $166,000 (one
hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this
lease a good well has been struck within a few days.
.In addition*** the te fritory of the ‘ 1 Stewart’ 1 Farm,
which is believed to be equally as good as the “ Hoov
er”) there are on it a three* story Grist Mill, with fine
water-power, agood farm* house, and other buildings,
that will be of use to the company.
The durability of this immediate oil lection is illus
trated by tbe fact that some of the wells on the “Hoov
er’ * Farm 1 are 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.
Ho. 81 JOHN Street,
HEW YOBK,
The officers of tbe Company feel justified in present
ing the following estimate.of what, with vigorous
man element, the above lands can be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short
time:
There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods
equate, all of which can be leased immediately for one*
half the oil, frte 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 eaoh, would make a
Dally product 0f...—.. l,ooobbls.
Out of this the Company’s share would be. 600 bbls.
Yalue-of daily yield tq the Company, at
.ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at
$13.59)... ~~ —♦*** $5,00000
Allowing three hundred working days to
the year, this would make ihe Compa
ny’s annual net receipts, from>the Stew
art Farm alone. 1,500,000 00
Allowing the same estimate for the *' Hoo
ver ’ * Farm, in which the Company owns
one fourth in fee of the'land interest, the
annual'net receipts from the latter would
be 375,000 00
Making the annual receipts from both
farms... - 1,875,000 00
Deducting from this amounts ihe sum of
$375,6C0 for contingencies, would leave
the x
Net Annual. Inccme of the Company *.51,600,000 00
ALL THESE LOTS CAR BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED,
If it is 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.
You are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the
expectation of immedicdely receiving large dividends,
but the basis on which the Company rests, it-is be
lieved, will make your investment not dhlyeo/e, but,
prospectively, of enormous value.
Notwithstanding,atthe presenfc prices of oi 1, the Com
pany’s annual receipt* (without any further develop
meufc) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per
cent, on the cost of the stock.
The president, Mr. Efcewatt, is one of tbe moatprac*
tical and experienced oil operators in the States, and his
residence near the Company’s property and general
oversight of its management is the best guarantee that
no efforts will be spared to make the investment pro
fitable.
Applications for a large proportion of the slock have
already 'been made, but none will be received until the
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 farther
assessments.
BOOKS OF SCBSCBIPTIOU will be open for a few
days, on and after January 18,1866, at the office of
|ggp> FEKerSON OljL COHPANI
CAPITAL *500,000. 100,000 HHABKB.
PAEYILtfE *5.. SUBSCRIPiIOJS PRICE ,
AHD BO FURTHER ASSEcSHEHT
WORKING CAPITAL..,.. ...*30,000
OF FIC.BBS :
PEBSIDBItT,
JOHN W. MOFFLY,
' TKBABIItUiK.
J. H. MoCALLA. . , > ,
BBCKBTART.
CHAB. H. SIDBBOTHAM.
BWBMORS,
The property of this Company comprises one hundred
and seventy (170) acres of she heat Oil Land In West
Virginia It is situate in Wirt county, on the Little
Kanawha river, and extends along the river aboat
three- quarters of a mile. To this land the Company
have in undisputed fee simple” tide. The town-of
Elizabeth, the county seat, is about tores and a half
milesbelow this property, and aoont the same distance
above are the celebrated Burning Springs. This land
possesses rare advantages from its peealiarhituation, be
ing upon the river iront. affording, at least, one hnu
dred and thirty acres for boring .purposes, besides a
large tract covered with valuable timber.
There is a natural Oil spring near the centre of the
tract, presenting unmistakable signs of the existence of
large oeposits of Petroleum beneath the surface.
One ox the most experienced Otologists in Penneylva
nia has carefully survey*d this land, and it is his
opinion that it is equal tf-mot supenor to any in the
Kanawha Valley for. the production of uit
It has been purchased solely with a view to its imme
diate development, and one of the Dlrf-ctora, Mr. Casper
X, Rebn, Is on the ground superintending the operations
of the Company.
All the machinery necessary- for boring is constantly
at work, No expense necessary to the development of
this property will be spared, for the Company are re
solved to make it productive. ,
We invite tie most rigid investigation as to the cha
racter of our property, and all the information desired
as so the operations of the Company, will be cheerfully
given on calling at the Oflce of the Company, 80. 4:17
WALNUT Street, Boom 80. 3, third story, jaBs .wfm66
|ggp CLARION ASB
ALLEGHENY RIVER OIL COMPANY.
IMCORPORATBD ONDER THE MININS AND MA*O
- LAWS OF THE STATE OF
PBNMBSLYAHIA.
CAPITAL STOCK, 5500.000,
Divided Into 100,000 Shares, at' $5 Bach.
WORKING CAPITAL RESERVED, 30,000 SHARES,
OFFICE NO. 140 SOOTH FOOBTH ST., BOOH NO. 5.
BBSET H. SWARTZ, Mo. 2433 BiCE Street, Pres!-
dent.
THOMAS MELSON, Mo. SI9 North SECOND Street,
Tic* President
CHARLES LUKENP, PRANKPOBD, Treasurer.
-JACOB RIDGWaY. 830 Worth BBODND Street,
Secretary.
EIRECTORB
ROBERT H. HOWARD, 427 MARKET Street.
BE WAT H. LANDES, Worth THIRD Street.
GEOKOE F. WaBdLB, WoKbeaat corner SIXTH
and MARKET Streets.
SAMUEL HBCJST, Ho. 16 North THIRD Street.
JACOB KIDGWAY.
2!^ B /- 0 k nK u E 3 frakkford.
BENBY H. PWaRTZ.
THOMAS NELSON.
3>r. J/B, PiNLAY; KITTANING, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA.
The Stockholders, attheirineetit g, adopted this reso
lution, wbkh was incorporated into the By-Laws—
that ‘*no Stockholder shall poorer *o transfer auy
share of his individual stock until the working capital
shall have been provided for;" thus injuring that the
valuable Oil Lands of the Company will be thoroughly
developed. i
Prcspectosps and all information can be had by ap
plication to the office of the Company or to any of the
Officers, to whom subscriptions can be made.
ja26-wfmBt - ■
NOTICE.—OFFICE ROYAL PE
*3* TBOLIUM COMPASS, No, 3*l WALNUT
Street.
of Philadelphia.
' * 4 Philadelphia; Janua y 26 1683.
The Company -will b* ready w> issue CHrtlfla«*sof
-Stock on ano after'fHUJRSDAf, J&nuwry 28, Persons
holding the Company's due oil's will plnase present
them at this office, on or after the above day, and re
ceive certificates or Stock in exchange.
jfcgft At* H. O, CdRFiBLD, Secretary.
aBBAT CENTRAL. CLOTBXNO HOOSB, w
OUL COMPANIES.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL .....E1, 000,000.
SHAKES...... 900,000.
PAB VALUE........... ~...#3.00.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.. 8.50,
PRESIDENT,
VANOE STEWART,
OF MBBOEK COOTfTT. FA.
TREASURER,
E. J. JAMES,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
SECRET ABT,
J. Zu DARLINGTON.
WEST amUTBB, FA.
DIRECTORS.
VANCE STEWART, Mercer county, F».
JOHH B. LEONARD, West Chester, Pi.
D. O, POBNBT, Washington, D. 0.
HSKRT D, COOK, Washington, D, 0.
SIMON CAMBBON, Harrlabnr,, Pa.
JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN P. ORAPP,. Philadelphia.
GEORGE O. EVANS, Philadelphia.
JAMES DT7PFT, Marietta, Lancaster 00.. Fa.
THE “STEWART FARM."
A TEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
B* ©.-JAMES, Treasurer,
j«18-l» Ho. IPX WALKXJT Stmt. Phllada.
OF WEST VIRGINIA
JOHB W. MOTFLT. 80. 236 Mark* B lre.t.
BAUIISL CONABjD, Cor. Ninth, and Market streets.
CASPAR 1«. KKHNi Superintendent.
AMOS J. MICHKfiJSB, &5 Market street.
JOSEPH P. BKu S t US, 417 Walnut street.
680. LBSCB, Reading, Penoa.
WHICH ALONB WILL SB BOLD AT $1 EaCH
NEW PPBLICATIOBrS.
TBE ONLY FINE EDITIONS PUB
A MSHBD OF
ENOCH ARDEN.
THE ONLY REALLY FIDE fiDITIOHS PUBLISHED
ENOCH ARDEN.
copies of the superb “Artist’.Editions,’’ whioh
to anleh In season for (ho Holidays
ho had of the Price, M 53: Turkey
antique, »7.tQ; Turkey gilt, $7.00. Also, the Beautiful
CAMBRIDGE EDITION
ENO C H
Iroluding “Aylmer’s Field,BeaDreams, ” and all
F*. J'fttnyjon e late poems. It ia elegantly printed on
•“Id'inted paper, with vignette. Illustrated by Ham-'
matt nlilln* s.
Gilt top, extra muslin*. 50
Half calf«...* 3 5 n
Turkey antique....4ss
Persons before purchasing this delightful volume, wiii
please examine the above editions, with imprint of
J. E. TILTON & 00.,
FUBLISHEBS,
161 WASHINGTON STREET,
Boston,
Furnish carriage freeai above prices. ja2s-wfm3t
Fisher & brothers’ valen-
TINES, 1865.
We notlly dealoni that our popular
#5, ,16, ,16, m VALENTINE LOT SI
are now ready at the manufactory
FIBBER it BROTHER,
ja2S dttt* Ho. 18 North SIXTH Strok
9f| CENTS I 30 GENTS ! 30 CENTS!
* JXJ ATLANTIC for FEBRUARY. PITCHER’S,
JiM-Bt 808 OHEBTROT Stroot,
fiO! ■*'■•6° f 11501 $1,501
A *r r L three scouts.
By J T. Tbowtjbidob. PITCHER'S,
jaßd-a 808 CHESTS OT Street.
OH CENTS NOR OODEY; 15 CENTS
*•" for PETERSON’S; 20 Co ate for LADY'S PRCBND;
SB Conte for HARPER'S. MOORE’S, 805 ARCH St.
ja24-St* ' •
DRAITHWAITE’S RITROBPECT OP
-V PBACTICaL MEDICISE AND SURGERY. Part
60, for January, 1665 L, NOW READY. Price, $1.50 per
number, or f 2 50 per annum, if paid for in adyauc
ALSO,
HAYS’ AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL AND
NEWS for January. Terme,ssßer annum, lnadyance.l
MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS '
NAVAL,MILITARY, and ARCHITECTURAL Worlta,
on hand and for sale at tow prices by
.LINDSAY & BLAKISTOM,
. - FubUgharaand, BookseUers,
ja24 mo. 26 South SIXTH Street, above CUeatnut.
FANCY FURS.
ADIES' TANCY FUM.
JOIYIV
No. Ml ARCH StreAt, aboT# Seventh Street,
At hi. old established etcro,
IMPORTER, MANUFAC TURER, AND
DEALER IN NANCY FURS
. . ! ' fo>
LADIES AHD OHILDBEN.
Haylnc sow In store a very larzs and beautlfil assort
ment of aU the dlSsrant Unde and asslitlee of FANCY
FURS FOR HAD IBS’ AND CHILDREN'S WEAR; I
eolloit a call &om those In want, mw,
Remember the name and number,
. JOHN FAKHRA,
T . ■ . »i* Arch BtrXab» T . serosth.
I have mo partner or connection with any other itcre
in this city. o«3-4mif
FINANCIAL.
VrrHEREAB. THE AUDITOR SENS
* * UAL,: as required by the eleventh section of the
act entitled VAn act enabling the bants of this Corn
men wealth to become associations for the purpose of
bulking under the laws of the United States, ” passed
the 22d day of August, A. J>>l9ftL has certified to me that
the “Commonwaalth Bank” of the city of Philadelphia
has furnished satisfactory evidence to him that all the
requirements of said act have been, complied with, by
said bank, and that it has become an association for the
purpose of banking under the laws of the United
States.
, 2 do therefore cause this notice thereof to be published
in accordance with the provisions of the said eleventh
sc ction of the said act, and do declare that the charter ol
said bank by the terms of said act is deemed and taken
to be hereupon surrendered, subject to the provisions of
the first section of said act. "
„ . „ ■ A. G. GUSTIST.
Exßcimm Chamber, January, 9,1965. • jal4-18t
fAIL BTOCKB, U. S. LOANS, &c.,
A/ BOUGHT AND SOLD
• ON COMMISSION,
Br GEORGE J. BOYD,
Broker,
jsS-Smlf Mo. IS South THIRD Street.
PROPOSALS.
niTY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE,
, , PHtiADELFHiA, January W. 1855
PROPOSALS to furnish tbe City Commhisiooi-TG with
tbe requisite BOOKS, STATIONERY, and PRINTING,
for 1860.
sealed proposals will be received at the office of the
City Commissioners, No. 11 &TATB-HOUBJS BOW,
until hATORDAY, at 12 o’clock M., January 23, 1865,
for tha supplving of certain Books. Printing, and Sta
tionery for the Jjily of Philadelphia, according to the
provision of an ordinance making as appropriation to
the City Commissioners for the year 1865, approved
January 4,18&6.
A' printed schedule, upon which the bids are to be
made, can be had at the office of the Commissioners,
sampies shown, on and after Thursday, January
26,J*«. • - - - JOHM GlYfiNe
feiLtPHAMfLTOM,
HOMAS DiCKSOH,
ja2g*3t ? • City Gommisaioners,
«iasTS» rURNiSHtse eooog.
DINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. -
The nbeeribere Would Invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OP SHRITd,
which they make a specialty in their bnslnera. Also,
sonstantly rsceivlDK
NOVHttTIES FOR GSNTLRMEN’S WEAR.
J. W. SOOTT & GO,,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORB,-
N0..81* CHESTNUT STREET,
deSl-ly Four doom below tho OontlnontaL
RUCTION NOTICE.
JOHN B. MYERS & 00.,
AUCTIONEERS,
asd 334 market stbeet.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE
, 1,508 ENTIRE PACKAGES
DOMESTIC GOODS,
*.i-. /
ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, 1565,
AIIO o’clock, Hr. F. M. BEAZOK will make through.
us biV seml*annaal sale of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
••. Imbrwln* tb, moot desirable Brands, yli.
225 CASES YOBK ANB BVEBETT COTTOMAOES.
160 “ BLCB. -OIFOBD, BKOWM. AMD CADET
KEHTOCKY JEASS.
6* “ LANCASTER AMD TIVERTON PLAIDS,
no ANDROSCOGGIN, LEWISTON, and BATES
CORSET JEANS.
SI *• APRON AMD FURNITURE CHECKS.
•» LAMCABTEB AMD BOAMOKE GIMGHAMS.
■MS-' “ 7 8 AMD 4-4 WILLIAMSVILLB, JAMES
, ■ TOWN, HOPE, BLACKSTONE, BED
BASK, and other desirable makes.
87 •• 9-4,10-4, AMD 11-4 BLCH’D & BEO. PEP
PEBELL, LIPPITT, AMD OMIOM SHEST
.IMGS.
88 •* 4-4 LACONIA, PBPPBBBLL, MEW MAR
KET, LYMAN, JAMES STEAM MILLS,
DWIGHTS, WASHINGTON, 880. SHEET
INGS. ' v -
90 BALES 4-4 PATAPSCO. HOWARD, APPLBTOM,
FOBTSMOOTH, PARK, LAHCASTEB
HEAVY BBOWH SHEETINGS.
60 BROWN DRILLS.
46 *> TICKINGS. .. s ’
35 CASES MADDER PRINTS.
200 BALES BLUE AMD 880 WM DENIMS.
100 •• STRIPES.
Mr. BBAZOB deeiree to call the particular attention
of the trade to this sale, aeit will comprise the most de
sirable makes of ’
STAPLE COTTON GOODS,
aad -will be the largest offering, with one excaptlon.eyer
made in this oo untry.
The goods are all in order and original packages.
TERMS CASH. —Bills to be settled within Ifteen dsys
from sale. v Ja26 7t
WIVSPAPEE ESTABLISHMENT
AN fob SALE.—By ufisnimons agreement of the
Proprietors of the’
PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN.
That rah) able establishment will be sold at Public
Auction, on - ,
WEDMKSDAT, THE FIRST DAT OF FEBRUARY
BEST,
The time for which the Partnership Association was
formed expiringon that dar.
The present organization of the ettablishmsnt is upon
the basis of a capital of Fifty Thousand hollars, upon
whiehsnm thedividends (decarad semi annuilly) for
seeeial years past have exceeded THIRTY,PER CENT.
PER ANNUM, andtbebasinessisnew mote pro,p, rods
than ever, making It a most v-doable investment for
any person desiring to engage in anon as enterprise.
The sale will take place at HALF PAST FODR
O’CLOCK P- M. on thej ahoye-mentioned day, in the
FnMicstion Offlce of the Establishment, 113 Sonth
THIRD Street, Philadelphia, ' . : '
The tome to becarh immediately at the time of sale,
end if not complied with, the property to be imme
diately resold at the riak of the former bidder.
ForfartherinforrasUoaspoiyto ■ ‘
. JAMBA A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
jas6-7t Store Mo. 433 WALBOT Street, Philada,
REMOVAL.
2IKGLKB Ac SMITH,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND MANbyACTUBBaS Of
WHITE LEAD, ZINO, COLORS, PUTTY, Ao.,
HAVE ItEMOVEI) TO
No. 139 North Third Street,
w* offer to the trade & choice eio.kof 7RBSQ
DKGS AND CHEMICALS, a he**y stock of WINDOW
GJ AKS. on**, &o; Alto. WHITS liSaOi ZINC,
COl.ob'B, PUtfcv, andWHBBI* GfiSaSS. from our own
FACTORY ■ 611 and eis Bt. John street, ja23-lm*
ALBUMS—AII ELE
-t GANT aeßortmeat, at) riz«a and prict>n, improved
styles, 1< r sale at B F. RBIMES’B» 6/34 ARC 3 b:re*t,
tbs place to go to bs best auited. li*
Rbimbr v s~ colobed photo
GBAPBS, only $160; an accurate, u ttural, aud
plearing style likeness, early au<t ?fccir* au In*
valuable pto ure at ihe popular Gallery, SECOND
»Nw« Gieen. ' , ■ " y 'lt'
S,, COE* SIXTH-A-ND MAJRKET STREETS.
ARDEN,
Purchased at Sheeifp’b Salks, order
Mortoaoe Claims, viz:
Bight houses and lot, S-W,corner Cheatant
and Seventeenth streets,
A house and lot, north side of Spruce it,
west of Eleventh.
Two houses and lot, south aide of Sinn os '
street, near Sixteenth street.
Fire houses and lots, Nos. 531,523,525,537,
and 629 Dilvyn street.
Three houeesand lot,east side Seventeenth
street, couth of Fine.’
Hotel and lot, S. E. corner Chestnut and
. Beach street*.
Five houses and let, north side George
street, west of Ashton street.
Seven houses and lot, east side Beach at.,
south of Chestnut street.
A house and lot, Fitswater street, east of
Ninth street.
A ground rent of $3O on lot north side
Otter, west of Leopard street.
871ois of ground on Buckley street and
Quervelle avenue, Bristol
Two houses and lots, north side Filbert
street, west of Eighth street
A house and lot, east side Sixteenth it.,
south of Chestnut street.
A house and. lot, west side 'Bread street*
south of Eaoe street.
A house and lot, south side Filbert street,
. west of Sixteenth street.
Two houses and lots, on comer of Frank*
ford road and Auburn street, fronting om
Franhford road.
A house and lot in rear of Arch street, be
tween Front and Second streets.
A lot of ground, south side Lombard st,
west of - Twenty- third street- ,
Two 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 1132,273.95.
CoaU-a..«~ni5,348
LOANS.
Tempokaxv Loaks on Stocks as Collateral
Security (veined at $164,830). ’. $79,88189
$48,000 U. S. Bonds. 18SL
$40,000 9, 8.10-40 Registered Bonds. <-
$76,000 9. 8. 6-20 Tear Registered Bonds.
$26,000 9. S. 6-20 Year Coupon Bonds.
$30,0(10 Philadelphia City Roan, 1894. /
$lO,OOO Almshouse Roan frper cent.
$9,(00 Pennsylvania State Six-per-cent,
Loan of May, 1861.
$lO,OOO BorthPenna. Railroad Bonds.
$OOO (forth Pennsylvania Railroad Cou
pon Scrip.
429 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
91 ** Franklin Tire Insurance Co.
200 “ Bank of Kentncky.
17 “ Korth. Bank of Kentucky.
100 “ Union Bank of Tennessee.
IS •* Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania.
200 “ Southwark Railroad Co.
24 " Union Canal Company. -
2 “ Continental Hotel Company.
$3.0(0 Continental Hotel Bonds.
$7OO Philadelphia City Loan, 1887.
$1,231.66 Philadelphia City Warrant,.
Total Market Value $862,904 88
Cost ........$308,784:66
DEPOSITED with Assistant Treasurer of .
the United States at Philadelphia at 6per
cent, per annum 76,089 06
ROTES AKD BILLS RECEIVABLE....... 4,996 OO
RBVEH9E STAMPS. 69 89
CASH on hand—.. $0,767 22
** in hands of Agents.. 4,672 18
REAL ESTATE.
Mabßkt Prior $132,273 26
Cost, as above.-..-™~ 115,518 24
Market pßiCEo^ee.. 83
Cost, M aboTfle«KO*eee seoee 44 M « SGB,7Si 66
LouGespaid during tleyear 1864*...
By order of tbe Board.
CHAS. N. BANOKER,
PBESIDEMT.
T HE KORTH AMERICAN
TRANSIT INSURANCE CO*
INCORPOBATBD BT THB LBSfBLATUHB OP THB STATB OF
AGAINST
LOSS OF LIFE OE PEBSOML INJITRY
Policies issued for a Single Trip, Special Journeys,
Voyages, &c, dally, monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
Also, against tbe contingencies of personal hazard, and
against loss of all kinds, except real estate.
Policies issued at the Principal Office,
No. 9»t CHASMUT Street,
Philadelphia,
or by the Agents of the Company in any of the cities of
the United States, or by the Ticket Agent* at any Rail
road Station.
CAPITAL.,—- ~~~~ - .*..5350,000
,OFFIGBRS«
PRESIDENT,
- THEODORS ADAMS.
VICE PRESIDENT AND AOTHART,
J. H. BEAD LEY.
Theodors Adams,
James M. Gonrad, ,
Richard Wood,
GeorseT. fitedman.
JNSURE-TOUB LIFE
S. E. cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts^
It is a HOMR COMPANY, and profits divided annu
ally, thus aiding the assured to pay future premiums.
Xast dividend 60 per cent.
BOARD OF TBDSrafiS.
Alexander Whilldln, J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Joseph. Allison,
Albeit C, Roberts, 1 Hsury K. Bennett,
Samuel T. Bodine, - Philip K Mingle,
George Nugent, John Aikman,
Wm. J Howard, Isaac HazieUurst.
Samuel Work, !
AXhXANDEK WHTLLDIN, President.
SABTUSL WORK. Vice President.
so2l*Smif JOHN 8. WILSOISUBec’y and Treasurer.
OAME INSURANCE COMPANY.
*o. 406 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
fIBE AND ISLAND INSUBANCI.
DZBEOrORS. *
PranedsN. Buck, John W. Everman,
Charles Biehardaon, Robert B. Potter, “
Henry Lewis. • John Kessler, Jr.,
Samuel Wright, E. D.‘ Woodruff,
P. 8. Justice, Charles Stokes,
HeorgeA. West._ w Joseph D. Bills.
T y FBANCIS M. BUCK, President.
- CHAS. BICHABDsdM, Vic PrMddmt
W. X Blanonaed, Secretary. jalA*tf
fOBXAN P. HOmVSBXAD. WIDLIAII X. GEAVXS,
HOLLINBHEAD ft GRAVES,
IHBGRAMCB AGENCY,
MO. 813 WALNUT BTRKBT, PHILADBLFHLL
_AOJ»TO non THB *■ .
' MORWICH HRg IMBORANOB COMPAMV. ‘
OF MOEWICH, COMB.
" OHARTKRBD 1803. ’*
REFERENCES I* PHILADELPHIA (by gathorltT):
lohnOrl.r, E«a. I Messrs.Tredick.StokMAOo
rales, Wharton, A Co. I Messrs. Chas. Lennlf A Co,
Hessra Ooffin A Altemna. I Messrs. W.H. Lsrned & Co.
jyl7-flm - .
fORMAH F. HOLLTPBHBAD. WM. B. OBATXa.
JTOLLENBHBAI) & OBAVBS,
M-A. INSURANCS AGENCY, No. 31* WALNUT St.,
_ CO..
jy27-6m OP ALBANY. N. XT'
P. gOLLINBHHAD. WM. S. GAm
fXOLLINSHBAD & OBAYB8 5
ii- INSURANCE AGENCY,
NO- 8U WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Stents for the CROTON f IRK INSURANCE COMPANY,
erNew York. ~ ■ iyM-6»
TASTEFUL DJTD SLMSTAfITIAL OLOTHLKO
EffSURAXCE.
fBANHIJN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA,
O APITAHi.*..: ......... $400,000 OO
ASSETS Sa, 501, 897 04
Statement of the Assets of the Company
• on January Ist, 1865,
PdWtohed la conformity V lt% the provisions of th 9
Sixth Section of the Act of Assembly of April 6th,
1842:
MORTGAGES.
On property valued at OTer *4,000,000, be
ta* First Mortgages on Beal Ettate in
the City and County of Philadelphia,
except $36,406.08 In the neighboring
counties. ....$1,809,169 96
REAL ESTATE.
STOGES.
Total Ca5h—.......™.....
Advance In value ™ ™. 10,935 Oil
STOCKS.
Advance in vttiue*. ..*>«<
$2, 501,297 04
TOTAXxhdW—
LOSSES BY FIRE.
james w. McAllister,
SECRETARY PRO TIM.
JTOBS.
Isaac Lea.
Edward C. Bale,
Geo. Pales,
Alfred Fitter,
Francis W. Lewis, H. D,
BAHCKEE, President.
C.BALB.'VIce President
t» Secretary pro tercu
Chut. M. Bancker,
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
Jacob R.. Smith,
.Geo. W. Richards,
CHAS. M.
EDWARD
James w. Mcallistbr
jalB-wfm6t
PKURKTI.T ASIA.
ORGASIZED OCTOBER 8.1881
FOB INSTJEIHQ
TBA.YELI.EES BY LAND OB WATER,
JAMES M. COR£AD«
BMmtWCXBX, .
luciem pettojst.
AQEHT, -
j. r PEYToar.'
D1820T083.
James Graham,
Frank] in Steele, =.
Wm. Colder. jall la
Uf THE
AMERICAN,
PHILADELPHIA.
"FIFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF
■*- THB KUTOAI Ft BE IRSUB&HCE COMPANY OF
FBH.ABEI.PaiA. OSes No. 9 South FIFTH Street.
Amount or Property Insured First Month let.
1866... ............... 9911.958
Amount of Premium Hotel Flret Mo. let. 1865. 63.677
Cieh greets. First Mo., Ist, 1864 «... *5,697 66
Interest on Premium Hotel. 4U6 46
Policies, Surveye, and Transfers 169 oo
Premiums on Perpetual Insurance 1... SOS 7<s
Interest on brnetnumte 621 79
For Extra Risk < 375
HfUiMonth 9th. —Mary *B6 Si
Ml£—Chas. Q. Rickards. 1,000 00
' $1,033 89
„ ■ „ EXPKIT.SKP, kC.
BaJary> Bent, Stationer*. U.S Tax, &c. 1,100 m
Coi&xois* ions paid Agent5.,*...,.359 09
interefetßetnrned. 13 so
PremiumREeturiied..................... 87 10
_ CASH ASSKtS.
Invested inU. 8. Loans****-
In bauds of Treasurer....
Office Furniture............
„ „ . capital oi Assirre.
Premium Sole*
Invented in U. 8. Irfan*
in hands oflCneamirer
Office Furaiuua.
$76 861 83
Tha nnderpiynod. a committee appointed by tha Com-
MBj, hare examined the at ore statement, compared
It With tha .book* and vouchora, and find ittobscjr
««• SBHBCA E. MM.ONB.
"WILSON M. JENKINS.
First Month 23d, 1865,
Caleb Clothier,
JamerSmedley,
Thomas Mather.
T. 1 llwood Chapman,
Simeon MatJaek
Aaron W. Gatkill,
_ „ „ CALEI
T. Selwoop Chapman, Set
WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE
J * HOUSE in this city, a young BAD about 18 years
of age, to assist in the Counting Room; mast be a. good
writer quick at flgaxeß, and bring unexceptionable re*
ferences as to character. A graduate or the High School
preferred.
Address %ox 2U9, F. O. ja2s-2t*
WASTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, m
** Tears of age. who is a fair penman, a SITUA
TION in tome Wholesale 9on6e, where his services
will be appreciated. Address * * Fex6ev9ran.ee ** at this
• - g ja2s-2t*
WANTED— IN A WHOLESALE
GROCERY HOUSE, a YODHG MAH m AB3IS
tabT BOOKKBEPER, moat be a good penman* quick
at figures, and witn undoubted reference. Salary $3
per week. in own handwriting '‘Box 937’’
Philadelphia P. Q. St*
WANTED— A SITUATION AS
HOUSEKEEPER for a Gentleman by a regpseta-
T^?ffe^ dr - ~M S -" K °- 38 Ko f^ g / t ?-
WANTED—BY A NOTION HOUSE,
" * two experienced Salesmen, who can inflnraiii a
near thirty days’ country trade j also travel anTsell
from samples. To competent persons a good position
will be given. Address mi Philadelphia P. 0. jatt-3h*
WANTED— BY A COMPETENT
Bookkeeper, a Situation as each, or Assistant,
cest of reference siren w to competencv and moral
worth. Address “Thorough," Frenn office, immedi
ately- jaM-8t»
WANTED—IN A CONVEYANCER’S
u”r Offlo*. an intelligent,- honest, and Industrious
BQT* ,?ot less than fourteen rears of age. Address
IT., ’’ office or The Press, is handwriting of the ap
plicant. ‘ ja2J-6t*
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN
." *„ Irom the country (at present a stadc st of the ftha
kcr City Borfress Collere), a Sitn&tlon as ABSIS PANT
BOOK- K KKi’EK or SKTitT CLliiiK in a Commission
or Jobbing House.
Address ••Dalton,” Pressoßas.
WANTED—A BOY, IN A DRY GOODS
f * Commission Houro. Address “T. 11. Y.,Office
Prise. ja23-St*
WAN) ED—A SITUATION BY AN
" experienced BOOKKEEPER, a thorough business
man. Address ’‘Union,” Press Office. Beet city re
ference furnished, ja2s-4t*
WANTED-A LARGE AND COMMO
11 dions BOOM, on tbo first or second itoor, suits
ble for a public office, aed situated between Market and
Mne. and Second and mb. Apply a: WAVY AGKH-
Ch, Ho. lid: South THIRD Street, jaU-tf
WANTED TO BENT, IN A CBN
tral locality, on the first floor, part of an Office
for Desk room. Address “ P,” Box 2212, F. O, jas-tf
WANTED, AGENTS.—AGENTS IN
f * % every County, at $7O a month, expenses paid, to
Introduce fifteen new and useful articles, the best sell
ing ever offered. For particulars, address OTIS T.
GABBY. BIDPEFOBD, MAINB. OflgS-d&Wffia
A GENTS WANTED FOB THE NUBSE
AND SPY, the most interesting and exciting book
everptiblfehed, embracing the adventures of a woman
Nurse, Scout, and Soy. tiviaga
nost 11X1 4^2r B A^^®a of var.. JONBS BBOj, &
CO. • 000 GHRBcaIST fet., Philadelphia, Pa.
ja24-im&W4t*
A GAS ENGINEER OP THEORETI
caI and prsctioal skiU, haying been many rears
ernMed in the planißg.coestracting, and managing of
was Work., desires a situation. i*irst-cta*s reference
famished' Addret s ‘ ‘Oscar Bunsen, 1 ’ tbis office ia24.‘2l*
HTO OIL COMPANIES.—WANTED, BY
j- a Man for eighteen years engaged in the Wholesale
Bnsinees in this city, aS(.TU»TIO3 as Superintendent,
in a Company where energy and close attention to the
interest ol the Company will be appreciated. The best
references will be given. Addtesa ‘‘Business,” atthls
office, JaM-2t*
46.339 40
$4,440,9558 05
T OCAL AGENTS.—WANTED IMME
" diately.Uoratl Agents for the sale of FRUIT TREES.
Addrese BIHOEE, COSAKD, & CO., nurserymen,
WEST PROVE, Pa. jal3-lit*
tlOfi A MONTH!—WANTED—
AQBffTS everywhere to introduce the new
BIXTBKS• DObldAß FAMILY SEW
ING MACBIbE, the only low-price Machine in. the
cottetry which it licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler
& Wilton, Howe, Singer & Go., and Bachelder. Salary
and expenses,or large commissions allowed. All other
Machines now cold lor less than forty dolfors each are
infringements, and the seller and user liable. 11l ns
lrat*d <di« nlars senfc/ree. Address SHAW & GLABB.
no!7-d&W3m BIPPBFOBD, Maine.
.$121,950 1 &
sin non s B > coo - * s r°°°. $3,000, and
ijpiUjvvVi| other sums to loan on Mortgage.
. _ S. W. THACKABA 'A SOff,
jeM-St* 344 South THIRD Street.
107 WANTED—FIRST MORT
sP'-'s Ikj l- GAOB on two three-story brick Dwell
ings. Apply to ROBERT MAO GREGOR,
It ■ 419 WALNUT Street.
m WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—
■Sa DWELLING HOUSE, with modem improve
meats; to be located between arch and Locust, east of
Seventeenth street. Price not to exceed SU,UOO. Ad
diess P. O. Box SO2l.
A WANTED TO RENT— IN MARCH,
■Sby a reliable tenant, a good, modern hntlt House,
eon taming 10 or 12 rooms; within si* »qu*ree of Thir
teenth and Market. Address "A.," 804 N. TENTH
Street ; ja2i 3t»
MW ANTED—A STORE ON MAR
KET street, between Third and Six ih streets, now
or on July let next.
A LIBERAL BONUS PAID
Address Box 2602. Post Office.
fit WANTED TO BENT—BY A GOOD
JO. tenant, about April Ist. a Aret- class D WEI LING,
Wtet of Broad and mmih of Market Streets. Boat no
object if faro: ably located. Address Box 3343 Fhiiadel-
Pbla P. O. ; jal9-lflt»
«jg& ASSISTANT QUARTEBMAS-
SmS&TBE’S OFFICE.Ho. 37*6krath THIRD St.,
Philadelphia. Baa. 24,1364.
Vessels wanted to load with coal for Newbern, N. 0.,
and Key West, Ha. Despatch given w °
, „ „ JOHN B. JENNINGS,
deSUtt Captain and A. Q. M.
4g FOR SALE—ON EASY TKRMS—
*Ia three- story nile roomed BRICK HOUBS, will.
all , the wiS p^ST?5le ?, t fr- „ A!s ?< a BRICK STABLE,
apply T‘Si* BEIRnEY Street, near Eighteenth and
Coates Streets. . ja2ft-4t» •
« LARGE FACTORY FOR SALE
hot 75 by SCO, fronting on two streets, with 63-horse
power Engine, near Schuylkill Terms favorable lo
onirtfat the PLANING MILL, BBOAD and WALLACE
Streets- _Js242t*
M TO LET—ONE OF 8!X r STORES
■Sand DWELLINGS, 341 South FIFTESWTHStreet;
large hulk window. Dwelling private. Bant $4OO.
ja96 3t* -
fit TO LET—THE FIFTH,AND SIXTH
“A stories of the Granite Building, Dock street, below
Third, with etc am power.
The large thirfl-etory room-Of the Commonwealth
Building, Boa 611* and 613 Chestnut street. Can he
arranged for offices ,
THOMAS H. CON BELL,
Counting houaeof Dr. D. Jayne* Son*
ja2s fit- SMfcg OBBiTKET street.
• DELAWABE COUNTY. Mk
FOB SALE—A FIBST-CLASS FABM OR-E
CODKTBI SEAT, with superior buildings; land under
ft high elate of cultivation; ONE HUNDRED AOREB OF
LAND., This Farm is located convenient to the termi
nus of the Darhy Passsßgor Hallway? .one of the beet
and most desir&b.ein the market.
JAS B. CUMMINS*
„ „ „„ „ „ ± , 504* WALNUT Street!
Jr. B.—Call for Catalogue of Farms tor sale, ja2s St
fit FOR SALE—NO. 1609 WALNUT
JB-i-STEBET—Splendid Four-story Brown-atone front
DWELLING* now vacant; -Lot, 3® by 126 to a street.
Frfcs* S2?,SCO, Can have a Stable very near by.
ja24-luwths4ti( MILLER, 15* North SIXTH Street
fit FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
64 by 300 feet deep on Hobbs street to a three- feet alley;
Factory 54 feet equate. Immediate possession.
MILLER.
3a24- tuwths 4tif 15* Worth SIXTH Btmet
TbISTJLLERY FOR SALE—LOCATED
in thisciiy, In ranniog order, with. Rectifying Ap
paratus attached. Capacity 600 bushels daily Terms
lajorable. Ii quire southwest corner of THIRD and
Branch. ja2s-2t*
OIL STOCKS—OIL* STOCKS—OIL
STOCKS —A few thousand shares of Oil Stock are
yet tor sale in a ilrst-class reliable Oil Company* now
forming
Aodresa * r Guy, M Box 1685, F. Q, ja2s>3t*
r\IL STOCK—STOCK IN ONE OF
'Si the best cMUOTnies In West Virgin!* will be EX
CHANGED FOR HEAL ESTATE. Address B« 801
Philadelphia Bob! office. It*
FIR t ALE.—TO PRINTERS.—ONE
HOB WASHINGTON HAND-PRESS; »laten 2!*39
inches; latest siyle:butii.tie need. Cta be had at a
bargain- Apply to L. PEMjUZE A SON. Typ, Foun
ders, M. W, corner of THIBD and OHE-THUT Streets,
or at 436 North THIBD Street, where the Prejs
stands, • It*
XT ORTICULTURAL HALL, S. W.
■*". corner BBOAD and WALNUT Streets, TO LET
for Literary Meetings, Ac. Apply at 36 South SBVBN Tfi
Btreet. A. W. HIHBISON,
J»4-w»gt Recording Seo'y.
A GBICULTURAL LAND SCRIP.—34
WBKEffifflgM™*
- . DAVID b.HETL, Secretary
FhUiAiislfhta, Jan. 23, 1868. ja24 6t
fTO PHOTOGRAPHERS.—FOR SALE
A at a sacrifice, a PHOTOGRAPH GaLLEBYon
ABCS Street, splendid location, now doing a good
busi ness hear on given for celling. .Adores ‘ Bo*
2M6, 1 ' PhUadtlphlaP. a. J jaa-3t
T7OR SALE—A FEW CORPOR 4.T088’
•A. inteiet-D. $5,000 each, in a piojecied Oil Company*
owning properties which are immediately very remu
nerative.
Ajpiy to LED YARD & BARLOW,
ja2w-3t *39 CtaESTK V £_Btraet.
XTOR RENT—SEVERAL ROOMS IN
A OiaTBIED i-TOKYef the Building or, the south
•west corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT S' reels/An,
p;y at till*, office, - jal3-tf
TO LET—FOR SALESROOMS OR
li&bt rcauof&cturi&jf purposes. thtw upjm of
building northwest ooscerof EIGITX* an'
Apply in the ftere. 3a21 tf
nABTES HE ?■ SITE—HAVE THEM
V/ taken at S. F. REIMER’S-they a-*i tsadvalled In
style, secntacy,'and u.teltD finish Go arly. a a vs.
short, tlmcjfenltgd.- 634, ABCB Street u*
HVSITBANCE,
.*'**6,76B 21
**.,..1 311 08
13166
DIRECTORS.
WMiui v. iMto,
Joseph. Chapman*
Joseph W. Bfjore,
Seneca E Malone*
Witeon M. Jenkins,*
Lnkens Webster.
B CLOTHIER, President,
scretarr. ja2s-6t
WAISTS.
FOR SAXJE* AND TO ART.
AT REASOKAJSM! Pltiosa,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF JtDSIO.'
TSteTrMOHtAI. BENEFIT.
EBIDAY AFTBKHOON, Ju. ZJtti, Iftfe
TO .
CHAELEBB. POKTBB.
Win appear: . .
Mtap Caroline filchings,- . Bute Benin Ejrea.
f ■ &. BMfjiPOrt, Peter Etching*.
fe? Barret..
ISf|edWhe whole of 1 BdWlnAd ‘ mB *
thkatbb coMPATTYi;
TRB ( CHIeTHOT“apM”T^BtraB r C t iMl!ilfT.'
(By permlEelon of W. B. ffl«s.-gsi )
. TAB SBBAT OBOHESTha 1
will coneirt of the somblned o.chihaS of Hu Ah*l
Cheptirot, and Walnut-afreet Theatres, with, their n*
n&df I*B*
The the thiri&ot of
„ JttLTOa' CiK'SAK
Brstur, £ I* Davenport; Cassias, J W. Wallfutiz-
MarcAmony, L. P. BarieUyJuihio Cresar, Frank JCor
dapjit: Caena. W. H Bailer; Dachis, Jtmeio Tayiorr
Treboniua, W. H Wallis; ifetellns, £ L Tutonl
Poplllins, T. Green; C nim, B. Yonng: Setyine, B B.
Mi»BCto* T B«#a; Soothsayer. CH John
son; First Citizen. Walter Lennox; Second Citizen. Sana
Hemple; 1 bird ottizen. Stuart Dobson; Portia, Kata
Benin Jyan. w
Citizom) yG. H. Griffiths, J. A Herne. Jatsee Carden.
Owen Marlowe, if. Hlllyard. W. JL Donaldson, W g.
Blgatos. J. V. Bailey. J. B Byers. H. 8. Mardeeh.iii
bit jrneilß. _ _ v
1.630 66
“ —■. 8,204 88
_tenators-=H. L. Baacombi J. T. Ward, B. Yoon* El
?' 1* R.tSf 9r »r B ’ T - -*=. Creese, ftaakslsC
Freeo a**?.’ MeSBIS - P " rs “- Clattllo ' toa -
After which, a Comic Sod g:
'■Horrible Tala of aSaioidalPamily"... S. KOS3OK_
Reeitation—Sheams O’Bdea ...EDWIN ajdamsl
To be followed'fej the celftbraUd A *"-
ALLEGORY.
mss CAROLINE BIGHINQS as tbt Goddess of
with the Song “Star-Spangled Burner. “ T *
George Washington..... PETES £lCHQffft
Chorus by the Ladles and Gentlemen or ttfi
_ BrCHUSGS OPERA TROUPE,
pSladeJpsfeT ery m ® M ® er theatrical profession bt.
To he followed by ©Tew’* Great Barlesone.
_ CAMILLE.
“ ; PKAKff BSBBS.'
c After which, the celebrated Song, *’
“Tea-Total Society ’ • W. A. CHAPJCA®.’
Bgcitatlon—Tennyson's a
•«Cbareo of the Licht Brigade ■’....jaMdS CAEBEIt'
To conclude \rith_Ui^Gomeay. T inthree acts, enOtte«|
™ #63.677 09
6,769 21
«... 1,81109
184 58
' ’ . *™MAEBI£D‘ LIFE
Jirst act by the Arch- street Theatre Company
S«job<l act by the Walnut street Theatre CosuHUty.
act by the Cheatnat-ttreefc Theatre Cam pa ay
Admission, SO otnte, Reserved Seats, *l.
011 Broad' street for reserve! seats; 808-M»
served sente on Locnststreei.
Seats can now tie secured of H. E. BELLIES. iw,
office, Ho. 113 Sr.uth FOURTH gneet Oa
Friday morning at the Academy of Music
.Boors open at 1 o'clock; commence at 2 o’clock pro*
roagiy. jaSS-a*
MEW CHESTNUT-ST.’ THBATJOL'
CHESTSUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
When the Grand Fatrv SpectaTledf
BEAUTS AMD THE BRAS’?
*§£.*• PJ es « ttt , ed » with all its magnificence.
of admission to tha Matinee* Su cants to all bMi
tta® house ? Children, 25 cents. Doors open at ii?3*S
commence at 2K o cloci. w *" l **
THIs (Wednesday) mVBSlNfi.’jM *L
LABT KiGHT BUT T £ EBB 0?‘ ‘
... . JUBIUB BRUTUS BOOTH;
, HER EIRST APPEARAtfcR.
MmaBn “ «*
on?Rn°ET^y o l nil" """ BRUTUS WOTB.'
To ccncicdowith tiie ai S|Sf& UAOAP ™"^ ;
BATuInAV H »y?«vnn^T® AW A WOHAH.
uTBSIfOOd. Jan. Mifi marmnryi'
SIXTH GKAHD FAMILY KiTIHEE. '
WALOTT-BTREETTHEATB^
11 TM WM.LACXBAYHTPOKT ALLIAHOIL
w , THIB (Wednesday) EVEBIUa, Jan.*,-
ofEnock&to?? n «”ed iC nni °* 0f *»•«
THE TEST’OF LOYE.
TocoMlndowith - Hiee Rose Bt%££
_ _ LITTLE TODDEEKIHS.
Bor office open from 9 till 3. Curtain rises at Vf.
MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW AWm
XU. STREET THEiTBB. -ruxiia
lIMJt TOttf Hr. L .P. BiBRSTT. ’
. TO-KIGHT. and EVKKY WISHT.
The dramatization of TBnnyron ' h Poem of
ENOCH ABDEN,
"XTHBEE rHE PALJt-*
Ecrtch Arden.- .. .7.7.7....... 7 7.... 77. t. i»
YJRiItAY, BENEFIT OPX P. BABkjgrg,ialsSfc
YESTVALI LUND THIaTRE-CAL*
T kOWBFLL, between Fourth and Fifth streaiit. '
M ,WBI>iSEBDAY, Jaanar* 25, 1866
BENEFIT OF MB. ADOLPH VESPTALL
oi 0 w«k
JOHg BTROKO„.. 1 ! I . , ..r.!f.M° r Apot,p H YEBTT* rJ j~
WLSICAL FUND HALL.—I. L. RICK
iBKrRDMBHTAt COVCEET
o,.??„7 B £. KB R. AY J“nary asth-iasi,
jprominent Arfcsats of
ISSIflfMfvlB. E^Sr DEGBK * FrofBiB «
Andze & Go., llo€ Chestnut street, Louis Meyer, imi
CEeetimt street, comer ot Juniper, aal j n the Kyentnn
D »« open at 7 o'clock. Concert toSSS
menee at a, ja2l-St*
THE GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS.
j- WAiNOT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH
Eouestrian Director Mr. F H ROHRTOtr'
nnTnb t ™imw ll^l2P I ‘ ® BAnrei > DOGS OP PROF.
MuTuHImSOJi. There are now bo less than fire JiiKfc.
cla*s Glotrns at the great combinatioa of the National
MWrii l!’ 1 ' V Sam Lattolf
Hutchinson!' J * H ’ *-«* Cowell, and J. a!
adSziT 60 * the Bieat piece of tKe bbisahds or
ADMISSION-First tier, S3cents; second tier, 24 cents;
Private box, $3 and *6. as to size and location: pS
forman.ee commences 7,40.
Performance, on every WEDNESDAY andSATtna.
DAY AFTERNOON. commencing at 2X o’clocfc
"PVRUNK ON COLD WATER-CLIMB
inL-ff*® A /QS E limarinaiy)—Fishing In W n'er—
Courting Mid Kissing—Singing asd Dancing—’stateg.
WltlJAnfS. tbe bemorons Lecturer and orisinal Psv-
Jholoa.iet. at ASSEMBLY BUILDrBSS, THURdDAY.
FRIDAY. acd Sat 0RI) A Y. Last three nights, posi-
J rf elr ‘. of a mirthfuland instractlve char,
aricr. aieirtad byhla audience. Two hours of harmiasa
mirth. Tickets 30cents; admitting a lady and ir-ntla*
Open at M to 7; entertainment at la to 8,
TTASSLER’S
rjf- K „,,°. BC 5 E J!'?,f„A lr:D military band;
Office, 80, gIA Eonth EIGHTH Street. jaS3 Im*
TRIES’ SKATBfG PARK.
„ NATIONAL PARK,
TWENTYFIBST street and COLOMBIA Avenue.
Pro eminently the Ladies’ Park.
condition.
PARK COMPLETELY CLEARED of SNOW
_ , LADIES’ ROOMS ENLARGED I
Take the Ridge- avenue Cars. JJ.
©EATING -ELEGANT SEATING OH
bi T *i ? S K J 0:N PhKK 8, FOURTH and DIiMOBB Sts .
raiS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. " “if"*
SEATING I SEATING!-THE ICS
be ß to°?th B e n S lL ’ B PAEK “ • -«*. Thi
IftlieooJ'nferV’i? visit the Park mi
afternoon, BROAD Street and COLUMBIA Avenue
_ Thirteenth and Fifteenth-street Railway direct to tha
raxK t It*
CKATING! SKATING I SKATINOJ—«
GRaND MDSIOAL TOBCELIGHt PROGESSIOST
the BAM* DEjUM. ll iehwUl^lsobe®!’S&aMMS
Uh* plac« THIS (WEDSRsHATj EVSj&f»G.
I5 ATIKG fARKS:
jrouiiriJland DIAMOND Streets The above Proem
sicnwill form a Gran d, JSeyol, and Imposing Scene, mom
a—e3ttra occasions there will be two ea«
trance doors and one exit door. If necessary, to *ccom
those who may he kind enough to honor os
with tbeirpresence. Extra Platforms, with many other
preparations, are tinder way. The above Grand and
Hovei Procession has to be witnessed to b-
Frice of Admission, Twenty-five Cents. Ho Half
Tickets sold. j a «g4 2*,*
M r Jom * h * smith; a "graduate
<>f tbe Colo Ted Hj*h’ School of tin* city, will Five
a PCBIiIC-HBTEBTAIIiafEIiT of Readings and Beei
rations of choice selections from American and innllsh
SABKOM STREEr HALL,on F“&AT
RVBBING, January 27 185$beginning at S o'clock.
< Two will vary the exercises
bysißging appropriate airs.
Mr. Smith feelsetpacial pleasure in being permitted t*
offer as references the following distinguished gentle
man :
Col. John W, "Forney, Won. Wo 11. Keller. Hob.'
John Hickm*n, Thomas Webster. B. B. Browne, Geo.
H,. Boxer, Henry Samuel, Jas. L ■ Claghora. Joshua.
Eaunfac Be 6 !? " eatHes * ® eOT * fl H* Gross, and Georgs
Tickets 25 cents. Forfaleat the .Union league. Chest
nut stirei, below Thirteenth; at T„-B, Hugh’s. Sixth
and Chestnut streets; at 12:0 Chestnut street, and at tte
door on the evening of the entertainmfmt ja23 mwf3fi*
CIGNOB BLITZ’S EXHIBITIONS AT
the ASFEUBLT BUfLDIjXGS are POSTPOURIt
Until THURSDAY EYBMIHa, m S j^2 1
OIGNOB BLITZ WILL SHOBTLT
V CLOBE, ASSEMBLY BUILD 1808.
,g«at demoDriretioin In BECROM AN CY; SPIRITUAL
ISM ILLUSTRATED, and the WOBDRRB OP VEM
TRILOOUISM IBTBbDDCID.
Grand Entertainment EVERT EVENING, comm.c cine
at Sf o’clock, and on WEDNESDAY aacf SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS, at a .Comprlring the myctTriec gf ttoi
P&et end Present Age. “
_A d ™i£ sioI V 25 **“**■ « centc. Reserve*
seate, 60cents jalTr
TNSTITIJTION FOB THE BLIND
. WEDNESDAY at SR P. M Ad
mlxlon TiN CENTS. Store Mo. 11 £o»h BIGHTM:
Street. jt*
ASSEMBLY BUILDING.
f 1 „ MATINEE MUSICALS
Bytb. CLUB. :
Kckets at the Door. Fifty Conte enax. deSl-umtnwtC
O.EBMANIA ORCHBB'DBA—EUBLIO
every SATURBtAY, at 8k o’clock
F> M-, at MUSICAL FURD HALS. Single Tickep, %
cents, k Six Tickets, $l;to be hadat Gouid’a, Andie’aT
and Meyer 1 s Music Stores, and HaIL
THE AGADEMY OF PINE ARTS,
A CHESTNUT Street above Tenth. Is OPEN DA l 3
for viritora. tramV A. M. to g P. M. iezl
.. EDIJCATIOKAL,
PROFESSOR RUFUS ADAMEL '
- TEACHER op ELOCUTION.
.No. 665 North THIRTEENTH Sueei. ja2B-wfn?t»
WANTBD-A MALE TEACHER OP ’
2l MATHEMATICS. Ac, in aa Academy near the,'
.^? n .^P. on th * Principal WEBSESDAY. aut. ssih.
at 10 aTm.. atr,ia 4ROH StreetT U**
s d—UNwin,
■*: - Ftates %nd European. BEOWS. ‘
ja24-Im y - 3IX fgALSUT Stvek.
A LARGE FOURTH-STOKY R.OO3SA
With Board, at 1315 W4tf&u£ Street, j§&L4giL*
AOHANOa TQ AWip. VH&FW
PriDcipals Fumiehed with Substitutes at the
TCOTICE TO OIL COMPANIES.—AIR
®RILLIKG TOOLS can be had at lßOft
BE , H *L' X V VA ? S ' 4 Avenue Uale Wlßew atreen. a3J
and examine ihtta. . Ja3-«tV
TOBHUA T. OWEN. ATTORNEY,
CEPABTMBJfT FOB OUSTOffi WOE%
AMD SBIW tein 'j. 1 Be
FEB-SOSAJL.
SOAHOIfftL