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139 OBce, Ho ‘433 Soatb THIRD Street.
, _ ~ „ . . Philadelphia. Jan. 2S, 18M.
A Spflclal Meeting of the Stockholders will be h- Id
at the office of the Company on FKIDA-f, the 27th
iaatent. at one o’clock P. M. Business of importance
will he presented.
CHARLES D. KB IQ HP,
Secretary.
*3§f- STO«IIHUI.DtRN> SOTICE.-THE
Meeting of the Stockholders of the COS
oklsvillb asd soutbsbn pssngYL vania
RAILWAY COMPANY will he held oa MOND AY, the
9th day of January, 1866. at 8 o’ojook P. M., at the oßaa
of the Company, Ho- 830 South THIRD Street, Phila
delphia. .
An Election for Freeideut and Director* will he hale
on‘ha same day and place. B. D. BARCLAY.
deM-Mag) Secretary pro tem.
, roE MKJCST DAUB COAX, CO—
AN*UAt. MBBTING “"The ecooknolders of the
Loonrt Dale Coal Company are hereby notified that their
annual .meetlm, lor the choice of Directors and such
other buninqss an may legally be transacted, will he
held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, in the cite of
Philadelphia- on WEDNESDAY, the first day of Febru
ary next, at two o’clock PM.
„ THEODORE 0 EMORY, Secretary.
PBILAimr.PBIA, January Id, 1888. jaM-Ut*
§3»“ ANNITERSABY OF THE KEK
S™- CHANTS' FUND.—The eleventh anniversary of
this association will he celebrated at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On THURSDAY EVENING, February 3. at 7* o'clock.
The annuel repot t will be read and addresses de
livered by ,
Rev, BISHOP STMPBON, and *
„ DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Bs«
Tbe orchestra will be under the direction cf Mr.
Simon Hassler,
Cerda of ad mission may be bad gratuitously, by ap
plying early to
Benjamin obne. no sot chestnut street.
WM a LUDWIG, No, 3d North third street.
JAMES C HAND No 614 Mamet st.eet.
EDMUND A. 80UDJSK, Dock-street wharf.
ja2l-tfefilf Committee,
trs?” ATTI SfTIOSJ VOtCSTEERSi! -
HIGHEST BOUNTY I
_ „ fourteenth ward.
. +£® Becroitog Ccmtßitwe are now prepared to say
In CASH the LARGEST BOUNTIES to all recruits ac
credited to this ward
They will sitattha Sfutheast corner of THIRTEENTH
and GREEN Streets EVERY AFTERNOON from 2 to
6 o’clock, wheieailinformtiion will be chaerfuliyitlTen.
Avoid tie brokers, coma to us and receive FULL
BOUNTIES In CASH. „„„„„„
BOUNTIES.
For cue year #576 00
For two years 87100
IoR TW3 lIiA-R YBTEBAN3 JOINING
COUP*. '
For one year.... a.................................. 05925 00
For twoiears..... 975 00
For three years.... .a, 125 00
• Dr. J MACKIOKOL, >b«.,„ihDtr
ja24 9t a’vIIuSdBVB, ? Committao.
THE NEXT DRAFT.—CITiaSEMS*
SUBSTITUTE,teEPRESBNrATtVB, ASD VOL
UJSTEEK AGENCY.—We bog leave to call the attention
ot ud-e wio are drafted, and those wao are enrolled
asd liable to military duty, and also that class of par
lous -wbo are not liable to dr&H (ladles, and gentlemen
over forty-five year#}, to oar agency forprocariagsaV
Btrates and volunteer representatives, Persons snould
attend to this Important matter at once, as tbe draft has
been fixed for tbe Iflth of February next.
We are doing a Btrictly legitimate business; treat#
rbrnisbisg ir-eit not liable- to tbe drsft a? substitutes and
representativee. a* tow. if not at lower prices, than any
other agtnor in Philadelphia. The law aUrws as so
pat substitutes In the Navy or Marine Corps, to be
credited to any district In the State where the principal
resides.
To facilitate business. If personslirlng in or outof the
city, who are enrolled. will furnish ns with a cereitl
cateof their enrolment from the frovoat Marshal of
their district, they-wr'lnsv*
either breach of this service, which wUi fuliy exempt
them flora draft.
inference can be given to ladies and gentleman in
ibis city tor whom ve haye done business in tbis line,"
and also in the following coantie*: Chester, Delaware,
Montgomerys Berks, Bucks, Sshuyikili, and North
arrptnn.
N. B —Churches and Clubs famished at the 10-ioest
possible prices Liberal arrangements made with.
Township QommHtees to 9 U quotas
Call or address McSALLY, PaXSON. & QO ,
*ll CHESTSUT Street, or
j&25 6t * Box 2077 Philadelphia Post Office.
#2S» JfOTICMHB AISSUAI. MEET*
9W IB® of the Stockholders of the OBION STEAM
SHIP COMPANY will he htld oujffOS&DAt, February
7th. ISM, at 4 o’clock P. M , at the office. No-1* North
DELAw ARB Avenue, when as election will take place
for five Managers, to serve for the ensuing year.
3825-12* WM. W, HABSNE33, 6ec!etaryr_
CORN XXCHANBE ASSOCIATIOH.
—The Annual Meeting of the CORN EX
CHANGE ASSOCIATION will be held on TCBSDAY.
J&nusr* 31, 1965. An election will he held for officers to
serve for the ensuing year. Polls wiU ho open from 11
A. M. until 3P. M , and from until 8 j& r. M. The
annual report will he read at 7 H P. M.
ja2s 6t JOSEPH s. PEROT, Secretary.
NOTICE.-THE SEMI-AKNCAL
It*-" Examination forth** admission of Pupils to the
GIKLB : HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL will com
mence os MOhJDAY, the 30kh insL, at 9 o’clock A. M.,
at the School Building in SBRGEaNT B treat, below
Tenth.
The candidates must he fourteen years of age, and
have bean pupils of the Public Schools at least one year.
3 he order of examination will be as follows:
Monday. Jan. 80th—Definitions and Constitution of
United States.
Tuesdays Jan. 81st —Grammar and Parsing.
Wednesday, Feb Ist HistoryofUeited States.
Thursday, " 2d—Orthography and Practical
Arithmetic ,
Friday, Feb. 3d—Mensuration,
j*2s-3fc G. W* FETTER, Principal.
OiFICB AIIEGHENI RAILROAD
AND COAL COMPACT.
_ Philadelphia, Jan. lfl, 1885.
The ANNUAL MEETING of tee i of
the ALLEGHENY RAILROAD and GOAL COM PANS
will be held on MONDAY, 6th da* of February, l£6L at
12M ,»t No. 3 FOBBJBaT Fi# ce, %%3% South FOURTH
Street, Philadelphia An election far President and
Directors will be held at the same time and place.
3a2128f4 FRED’S B. HUBtfBbL, Secretary.
IKSSf* OFFICE OF SLIPPERY ROCH
PETROLEUM OIL COMPANY, No. 336 WAL-
Hl! F Street {Room 5, third story).
The annual mating of the Stockholders of the above
company will be held on TUESDAY. 7th February, 1865,
at2P H, when an election for Seven Directors to serve
for the ensuing year will take place. •
B5&20 win fit* GEO. R. PEDDLE, Secretary.
iTIOS'AL BJIHK, 733
)2l.peia, January 18,1865.
for Directors, itcid January
len were ejected Director* of
rear:
|3S“ FOURTH SA'
AKCH Btreet.
, PaitAD!
At the atmual Hectic a f
loth, the folio* in? f eatlemi
this Bask for the easnisg T f
William P. H*mru,.
Albert 0. Roberts,
Janes C, Kolch,
William Bioois.
Williams. Stoklis,
If, B, Harris, j
Atameetimrof the Board,
F. B AMP, Esq., was naai
dest, ALBERTC BOSRRTf
XBASTBB POELBOW. Isq.
ja!B-J2t BAMDBL J.
£33= OFHCI OF THE SII AMO KIM
COAL COMPANY', ai)4r South FOOKTH street.
At the Animal Meeting of the St"ekholdere of the
shove carried company, held At their office on the 18th
last.. the following gentleman were elected Directors
for the earning year: ■
Gideon Bait, I John AnstMoh, Jr.,
!*• M. Beetem, I Oeo, M. Troutman.
Wm. Hcliellan, I
At A meeting of the Board of Directors of the shore
named Company, held on the same day, tha following
officer# were elected for the enanlng year:
GIDEON B4ST, President/
CBAB B ANHPACH, Vice President.
jaZS-ffi CHAS B. LIBDSAJ, Soerotary andTroaenrer.
HOTICB—OFFICE BUCK MOBS
TAIN COAL CO., PmnaißtPHiA, Jan. 2,1868.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the BN OK
MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY will be held at the Office
of the Company, Ho. 330 WALNUT Street, on WED
NESDAY, February let. IS6S, at 11 O’clock A. M.
An election for seven Directors to serve the ensuing
year will be hold on the tame day, between the hours
of It A. M. and 2 P. li.
jaS-mwftfel - T. H. TROTTEB, Secretary,
fr-SaP" NOTICE-TIIK ASiSUAI, MEET*
no of the Stockholders or the OOBAS STB ASI
NAVIGATION COMPAH r. lortheeleotloaof Five Di
rector*, and the transaction of other business, wi 1 be
held at Do 136 North DHL A WAKE Avenue (second
floor), on TUESDAY, the 7th of Febrearr next, at half
past twelve o'clock F. H.
WILLIAM DENNIS,
Secretarr and Treasurer.
SOTICE.-THe ANNDAI. M BF.T-
I®' INC of the Stock holders ot too PHILADELPHIA
ASD SAVANNAH bTEASf NAVIGATION COMPANt
for the election of five Managers and the transaction of
b'ber business will be hold at No. 126 North DELA
WARE ATenne Decond floorf, on TUESDAY, the 7thof
Ft binary next, at 12 o'clock noon.
William drnnis,
jl2-l lilt Secretary and Treasurer.
W *HK CHIOS CAM AX.
Pirn,AMi.yma. January 17.105.
The Annual Meeting of the STOCK and BOND*
HOLDERS of the Union Canal Company, and election
for Officers and Manag* ra to eerre for the ensalnk year,
will he held at the office of the Company, No. 22$
WALNUT Sheet, on THE*DAT, the 7th day of Febrn
anr near, at 11 o’clock A M,
The Transfer Booka win he closed on the SSth Instant.
jalS tfe? OSCAR THOMPSON. Secretary;
out BOMiNzoir on. compiitt
OPWBsj VIRGINIA.—-riie subgcribers to the
9*oek of the Old Dominioa Oil Company ere hereby
Dotifieo that Certificates are now ready for delivery
upon surrender of subscription receipts) and boohs open
for transfer.
There are only 9, COO shares unsubscribed for.
XiIKBCTORS: *
JGSBPB lIEGaKV, vice President,
R. A. 8»ITH,
3, A. JBCALMBTEB*
.0 J. WOBBRBT,
C J, WOLBERT. Jr.,
JOHN W. LIS»GH. , „
F K. KNIG HT, County Clerk, Dod
C. c. DAVIS, ek Doddridge
TREASURER! I SB
, Sf M * » COLUNB i , ROBE!
ja!7192123 25 275330, fe\346
ISST* mojutok oil. coarAHT of
VB»AIiGO> COtTfiTY, PgSNSSLYASIA.
Capital, *I, COO.(SCO. Par value of each Share, ss, Oolv
40.CC0 boeres will be sold at tbs subseriptioa prttst of 01
°r«“' at Ore offlos- Ko. 145% South
FOOBTH Eueat. Fmpeetu* will be forwardrd *»*.
taltoEslT. '
C. R Oil CUT.
jt . -iomsesk. ■
iego-si qsougb i\ B SiuV4a, «, a,'
>ar:
Johu Fatftira,
Eobert Clark*
1 J Hanry Askis».
' Erastna P<mlsoa»
' fcamii«l Millar.
h«ld this day. 'WILLIAM
talmonslTre-eleoied Fnsl-
MAC MULL AST, Cashier.
•of Philadelphia.
dTidge county.
c-moty, WesfVa,
JCfIKTAR? *
£T fi.. SMITH.
on. COMPANIES.
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oil km Hums company
WEST VIRGINIA.
THE ESTATES OF THIS COMPANY EMBRACE OYER
TWO THOUSAND AORES.
In tbe immediatecentre of tbs Great Oil Belt of Wait
Virginia.
EVERY ACBH OF THIS LAUGH TRACT 19 RICH IN
No Company (save the Vulcan) was ever organised in
the same business manner, presented the same boner fc
face, ne t furnished to subscribers the same undoubted
security for their money. /
The Company’s working superintendent la under ap
proved bends for ®30;00e.
Nothing will be left undone to shield the interest* of
the Stockholders, and no energy left unspent to insure
largo and naif cm dividends.
The Company’s property is so pregnant with Gil that
it could to-day be leased at an enormous proportionate,
advance, and sales of adjoining tracts are now quoted
at some 600 JfJtM CENT. Increase, These are facts. Re •
fleet, but reflect quickly, A few thousand share# at
original price,
ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE,
Entitling the bolder to a
THREE-FIFTH DIVIDEND,.
Are all that now remalnonaoM.
PRESIDENT.
HENRY SIMONS.
TREASURER,
WM. H. WEEKS. j,
SEOEETART,
J. PERCY DIX.
Office, 404 Walnut Street.
jaunt
ggjgp THE
CAMERON PETROLEUM CO.
OP PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL-.. 81,000,000.
SEA RES - 300,000.
PAR YAKUB ...............,,98.00.
SUBSUMPTION PRIDE.... '8.50.
PRESIDENT,
VANCE STEWART,
07 KEBCBS corair. FA.
TREASURER,
E. J. JAMES,
OF PHttAMH-PHIA.
SECRETARY,
3. L. DARLINGTON.
WBST OHBSTSK, FA.
DIRECTORS.
VANCE STEWART,"Mercer county. Pa. .
JOHN E. LEONARD. West Chester, Pa
». C. FORNEY, Washln*tou, D. O.
HENRY D. COOK, Washington, D, 0.
SIMON OAMKBON, Harrisburg, Fa.
JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN F. A RAFF. Philadelphia.
OBOROBIi. KVAHa. PMladelpM». . „
JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lancaster eo.i Fa: -
The present and prospective value of the stock of this
Company may be, inferred from the fact that it onrna a
fee simple interest in 473 (four hundred and serenty*
three) acres of the richest tested oil territory in Venango
county, believed; by the most experienced oil men in
that regime to be capable of producing a net annual in
come to the Company of one and a half million dollars,
or three Hmee.the entire cost of the stock, which would
be equivalent to twenty-five per cent, a month on its
eubsmiptiox price, or one hundred and fifty per cent,
per annum 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 the Allegheny river*
about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con
. tabling 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
SS2 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 n ells owned by the owners of the fee,
from which they get all the oil.
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 on,it 87
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more titan fifty
applications are now standing to lease the latter for one.
half the oil to the owners.
Out of the twelve wells oh this Farm eleven are now
paying handsomely: a foot which sufficiently demon
strates the great richness and reliability of the terri
tory.
Is the entire fee simple Interest in isi (one hundred and
eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river,
nearly opposite the “Hoover” Farm, and a little
nearer Franklin, at month of HOI Sun, having a
front of 96 rod* on the Allegheny river, and one mile on
both sides of Mill Bun, with ample boring surface for
one hundred wtlls, or Lois 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 so# In operation a fifty-barrel well (bsslde
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad-
this on the south. Infect, the *'Stewart” Farm
is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a
shost time a single lease of 80 rods front* on the imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for $165,000 (one
hundred and sixty-five thousand dollar*.) On this
leaie a good well has been struck within & few days.
In addition to. the territory of the “Stewart” Farm,
which is believed to be equally as good as the * 1 Hoov
er”) there are on it a Grist Mill, with fine
water-power, a good farm-house,'and. other buildings,
that wUI be of use to the company.
The durability of .this immediate oil section is illus
trated by ti. e fact that some of the wells on the * * Hoov
er’ ’ Farm lave 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 commends
from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at
Oil Creek. '
The officers of the Company feel justified in present
ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous
.management, the above lands can be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short
Übu>: THE “STSWABT FAEM.” .
There is room on this for one hundred lot, of tin rods
equate, all of which can be leased 3ra mediately for one.
half the of all expense to the Company .
Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wall,
although there l, room for three hundred) at the very
moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a
Daily product 0f..-.—.... l.OOObbla.
Out of tbi» the Company’s share would be. BOObbls.
Value of dally yield to the Company, at
ten dollars per bbl (It 1, now Bellini at
$l3. GO) $B,OOO 00
Allowing three hundred working day, to
the year, this would make the Compa
ny-, annual n,t receipts, from the Stew
art Farm alone 1,800,000 00
Allowing the lame eatlmate for the *’ Hoo
ver” Farm, in which the Company own,
on, fourth ill fee of the land internet, the
annual net receipte from the latter would
he 378,000 00
Baking the annual receipt, from both
farm,. 1,878,000 00
Deducting from this amount the nun of
$978,0(0 for contingencies, would leave
the
-Hot Annual lucerne of the Company >51,800,000 00
ADD THEBE DOTS HAH BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED,
If it te deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the
Oil, with covenant, ‘binding, leaieea to sink wells, with
all possible diligence, to the depth of 800 or more feet..
A FEW PLAID WOBDB TO SUBSCHIBEKS.
You are not aaked to subscribe to this Stock wi tin the
expectation of immediately receiving large dividend!,
but tbe basi, on wbieb tbe Company rests, It la be
lieved, wUI make your Investment not only safe, hut,
prospectively, of enormous value.
Hotwlthetanding.atthe present prices of oil, tbe Com
pany’, annual receipts (without any farther develop
ment) would be forty thousand dollar*, or elglit per
cent, on the cost of the stock. <
The president, Hr. Stewart, is one of the mcatprae
tleal and experienced oil operators In the State, and hie
residence near the Company’s property and general
over eight of it, management ta the best guarantee that
no effort, will be spared to make the investment pro
liable.
Application* for a largo nroporUon of the stock have
beon inad e. but none will be rscalvedunUl the
book, of tbe Company ar% regularly opened for that
purpose.
Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at
.subscription price.
Th* stock will be Issued full paid, without farther
assessments. ~
BOOHS OF SOBSCBIPTIOB will be open for a few
days, cu and after January 18,1808, at the office of
E. €r, JABtKSj Treasurer,
Ho. 101 WAIBUT Street. Fhll&da.
(ST- KOTICB.-«mCE BOTAL PB
TBOLIUM COMPAHY.No. 3U WALNUT
Strict
\ : PHILADELPHIA., Jgfiaa«y2S 1865.
Tbe flojßtvany will b« re«dy to issue Cetttfiau«s of
Hock * n ana after TBUBSJPA.I, January 26. ■ Persons
UrWU-f tbs (HpaWi duo bil-« win ideas* presjnt
Uero at this cfficptos or after the abive day, and rs
noivaMtJfiaatfia of Stock, in exchange.
. h,a wSxasua*
THE PREBB.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1866.
WOBKIMG CAPITAL..,. $30,000.
OmCBSS:
president,
JOHH W. MOIIW,
TREASURER,
JT, H. MC&ALLA.
BEOKKIARY*
- CBAS: H. SIDSBOTHAM.
.DIRECTORS,
JfOHlf W. MOFFLY, Do. 235 Market sf rest.
BAJiCBIi CONAiiD, Cor. Hindi and Market streets,
CASPAR L. BKBN, Superintendent.
AMOS J. MICHfifiKB, 20tOfarket street.
JOSEPH P. BBoSjTJS, 417 Wahmtatmi.
GEO. LEECH, Reading, Penna.
The property of this Company comprises one hundred
andseventy (170) acres of fcbe heat OH Xiand-in-West
-in .Wirt coonty,
Kanawha river, and extends alone the river about
three-quarters of a mile. To this land the Company
have an undisputed “feesimple’* title. The town of
Elizabeth, the county seat, is about tnree and a hall
miles below this property, and aoout the same distance
above axe the celebrated Burning Springs. This land
poseeß&ea me advantages from its pecnliarjsituation, be
ing upon the river front, affordim, at least, one hun*
dred and thirty acres for boring purposes, besides a
large tract covered with valuable Umber.
There lea natural Oil Spring near the centre of the
tract, presenting unmistakable efgna of the existence of
large opposite of Petrolenm beneath the surface:
One of the most experienced Otologists in Pennsylva
nia has cartlullj surveyed this land, and it is his
opinion that St is equal If not eaperior to any in the
Kanawha Valley for the production of uil.
It has befnpurchased solely witha view to its imme
diate development, and one of the Directors, Hr. Caspar
I*. Beha, is <m the ground superintending the operations
of the Company.
All the machinery necessary for boring is constantly
at work.- Ho expense necessary to the development of
this property will be spared, for the Company are re
solved io make it productive.
We invite the most rigid inveetigation as to the cha
racter of our property, and all the information desired
&s,k> the operations of the Company will be cheerfully
given on-tailing at the Ofßce of the Company, Ho. 417
WALKUT Street, Boom Ho, 3, third story, ja2s wfmflfc
CUBIOE AMD
DITODENP SOflCgS.
Tia following Dividends (for DECEMBER) have bus
declared payable JANUARY 31st, to Shareholders of
record January 21« t, 11:64:
BBIGGB GOLD COMPANY,
Ninth Dividend.......... One Dollar per Share.
CHASE GOLD COMPANY,
Sixth Dividend,..- ........Three per Cent.
FOUNTAIN PETROLEUM COMPANY,
Second Dividend. - „ ....One per Cent.
Tranifer Books will be closed from January 2lat to
February let.
OFFICE STOUT FABM OIL COM.
PANT, 308 WALNUT Street.
The Directors here this day declared a dividend of (I)
ONE PERCENT., payable on and after l’r BRU ARY Ist.
Boohs will close Wednesday, January 28th, at s
o’clock P. M., and open Thursday, February 2d. at 10
o'clock a. m. w. p, m. Hancock,
„„ Secretary.
January 23, 1665. &n n*
ISE* DIYIDEHD BiOTICK.—OFFICE OF
the maple shade OIL COMPACT, SR*
WALNUT Street. J.r vt'AKr 23 ]855
The Board of Directors 1 aye tbla day declared a divi
dend of ypCK PAR CENT . payable It office on
and after tbe 30th Inst., dear of Si ate taxes.
p.^,^l’»° k .iT^siV ,Me 4 -9* st 3
ja2i gt*
THE QTOCKSH.VER MIHIKO
COMPANY. '
The Directors of the Quicksilver Minina Company
nave _
THIS DAY
declared a semi-sunnily dividend of
, , FIVE DOLLARS
per shark la
UNITED STATES GOLD COIN,
payable FEBRUARY 16,1865, to shareholder* of record
Ji unary slat, iB6O.
Transfer Boohs will be closed from February Ist to
loth. Inclusive.
K®" PHUADELPHUAIDKEADIEG
KHHSTH Km?*® 00iIPAJ,Y ‘ °®» Ko - a»T RmS
DmDIMD NO»Js«apr»on i ,
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, December It
and reopened ou TUESDAY. J AH CARY 10, lass!
A Dividend of FIFTEEN CEBT. on the common
and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes.
P*r*ble to common stock, on tbe Slsl
December next, on ail stocks standins on the books oJ
the Company, at the dote of business on the 15th prox
Stock holder, whose name, are registered on the New
York book, wUI he paid tt theYi^rs’Loan tS
Trjmt Compaw, S. *
OIL COMPANIES.
|2jjgp >ME JERSEY KGIX
OIL COMPANY.
260,060 Shares, at $8 per Share,
\
180,000 ,
OF WHICH IS RESERVED AS A WORKING CAPITAL.
* H ■ PBBSIOSKT,
DBb ALBERT a EGBERT,
Of Venango County.
non PRBBIDBUT,
ABRAHAM MARTIN,
01 Philadelphia.
aBORBTAar ahb tbbasubjhu
WILLIAM M. BARLOW,
Of Ledyard & Barlow* PniladslphU.
SCBFSTOBS:
BA AIK3KT G. EGBSET, Yenango county. Pa.
SAMC2L GBIFFITH, Mercer county, Pa.
■WILLIAM G. EOSEe Mercer county, Pa.
TBEOBOBB H, VETTERUEIK, 111 Arch street
EDWARD Z r JONES, 631 Arch street.
THBEE PEB CERT. PEpi MORTH OH
$SOO,O<Hk
ln callirg the attention of capitaUstotothleenterprise
the Diiect.irb httve hc* heeltation teeir ba
li«f that their return from it will be more certain and
more liberalihan from any new company sow before
the con zaunity. The property of the Gompany cons sU
of the tailoring ;
No. L Three-eighths of the working interest in the
celebrated Jeieev Well, on the H> de and Egbert Farm,
on CU Creek, will* the acre of land oa- whlenthe Weil
ieloeatod. This well ha« bwn flowing aineeearlvin
May, lt€4* at the rate ot about three hundred and fifty
barrels tf ahy, and is now flowing at that rate, thus
yielding to t* e Company between fifty and sixty bar
rels daily, worth, at present prices, twenty thousand
dollar* per month, which will pay to thfr ttockholders
in ibis Company
MORE 1 BAN TREES PER CENT: PER MONTH
from the start. There is room on the land for several
more well*, two of which will be immediately com*
ruenetd by tbe Company, and in which we shall have
the same interest as in (he Jersey. The character of
this property as oil land in well known pit is ontyae
cesiary 10 *ay that no a eii oa it has ever Wled In get
ting oil, v bile it has already produced the Maple Shade,
tile Coqaetie, and the Jen ey.
No. % Twenty five acres in fee on-the east side of
the Alleglen) River, opposite the mouth of Big Bandy.
This tract has about forty rods front on the river, and
contains a large amount of baring surface, OU wells
yietoingjßrrely are found near this property; among
them the Hubbs, the Hoover, fits. The Company ia
tenu to proceed at once to develop this fin* property,
and ft el sanguine of success.
No. 3 A lease of fifteen yeais on the William B.
WUaon Farm, oa. slippery Rock Bun, In Lawrence
county Peana.
Nos 4,5, 6,7, and 8, are also leases on Slippery
Bock Bun, containing four hundred acres in all. Tney
were obtained in April 1869, tiy Dr. Egbert, and con
tinue for fifteen years from their date. They secure to
the lessees ail the oil and other minerals obtained in
tiie several tract#, with t-hs right to divide and sublet,
with all otter rights and privib gee connected with the
business of mining for oil, coal, and othar minerals r
and xeiexve a royalty of only one-eighth of said oil or
minerals..
The Slippery Bo»k Territory is anew and only par
tially developed oil region; but ttafeuooeßft already ob
tained there and on the Mahoning River, a f»w miles
we«t, tc» ether with ibe large quantities of oil found
north, e- uth,**c&Bt. &fid west of it, lead us to hope that
it will prove a eucceßi-fui Oil region.
The Company have already an excellent engine,
tools, sad all necessary fixtures on the greuads. with
a Well partly down, and will proceed to develop the
property as fast aetoßßible.
These lands and leasee were all selected for oil pur
poses by the President of this Company, wnose great
tuccessin tbe Oil basinets, sterling integrity, and force
of character are too well known to-require comment
here.
Subscriptions received at the office of
LEDYAED & BARLOW,
480 CHESTNUT STREET,
jaSS-jawfSt PHILADELPHIA.
|ggp=- EERGUSON OU COMPANY
OF "WEST VIRGINIA.
CAPITAL #500,000.... <lOO,OOO SHARES.
par Value *5 subscbiphon prior ,
AND, H 0« FURTHER ASSESSMENT.
ALLEGHENY BITER OIL COMPANY,
INCORPORATED UK DEB THE HIKING AND MANU-
S'ACTUBIKG LAWS OF THE stats of
PENHSYLVAKIA.
CAPITAL' STOCK, $BOO,OOO,
BiTided into 100,000 Shares, at $5 Each.
W6RKING CAPITAL RESERVED, $90,000 SHARKS,
WHICH AJMKK WILT, HR SOLD AT #1 EACH.
OFFICE HO. 140 SOUTH FOURTH ST., HOOK HO. 5.
SWARTZ, Ho. 2433 BADE Strest, Frasi-
TBOMJS NELSON, No. 319 North SECOHD Street,
Ylc* President J
OHAHLiB LUKBNS, FBANKFORD, Treasurer.
JACOB RIDGWaY, 835 North SECOND Street,
Eecjctsiy.
DIRECTOBS
ROBERT H, HOWABJ>, 437 M kV. KlHf Street.
B6NRY H. LANDES, North THIRD Street.
GEORGE F. WaRDLB, Northeast corner SIXTH
and MARKET Streeis.
SAMUEL BBCHT, No, 16 Hoith THIRD Street,
JAtOB BIDGWaY.
GEORGE W, LUKENS, FRANKEORD.
HENRY B. SWARTZ.
THOMAS NELSON.
Hr. J. FINLAY, KITTANING, Pa.
The Stockholders. atthelrmeetiig, adopted this reso
lution, ‘which w** iaeorpvr&ted into the By-Laws—
that **no Stockholder afeaU hare poorer to transfer any
share of Ms Individual stock until the working capital
shall have been provided for;” thus inuring that the
-valuable Oil Lands of the Company Will he thoroughly
developed.
Prospectuses and all information ean he had by ap
plication to the office of the Company or to any of the
Officers, to whom subscriptions can he made,
jaae-wfmst •
DIVDENDS.
Foarth Dividend. ...... One Dollar per Share.
McKINLEY OIL COMPANY,
WALTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer,
_ WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer.
New York. January 4,1366. japj Ist
KET, LYMAN, JAMES STEAM MILLS,
t. DWIGHTS,WASHINGTON,BRO.SBSBP
siNGS, ’ -
90 BALES 4-* PATAPSCO, HOWARD, APPLETON,
PORTSMOUTH, PARK, LANCASTER
HEAVY BROWN SHEETINOS.
50 ** BROWN DRILLS.
45 ” TICKINGS. -
36 CASES MADDER PRINTS.
200 BALES BLUB AND BROWN DENIMS.
MO “ STRIPES.
Mr. to call the particular attention,
of the tradfijphie sale, as it prill comprise the most de
slnhle makes of _
"No. 81 JOHN Street,
HBWYOBK.
WSPAPBR ESTABLISHMENT
FOR SALE,—By unanimous agreement of tfce
Proprietor* of tha
PHILADELPHIA SVENIHG BULLETU*
That 'valuable establishment will be sold at Public
Auction* on
WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAT OP FEBRUARY
HEXC, .
The time fovwhich the Partnership Association was
formedexpiring on thatday. -
The present organization of the eitablishment is upon
the basis of a capital of Fifty Thousand Dollars, upon
w hich sum the dividends (declared semt ananally) for
several years past hays exceeded THIRTT PER GENT.
PBB ANETOM, and the business is now moro prosparons
than ever, making it a most valnabl# investment for
any person desiring to engage in suca sb enterprise.
The sale will take place at HALF-PAST FOUR
O'CLOCK F. M. on the] above* mentioned dar. in the
Pnhlicfttlon Office of the Establishment, XV6 Sonth
THIRD fctieet, Philadelphia, , _ ± ~
The terms to he eseh immediately at the time of sale,
and if not complied with, the property to be imme
diately resold at the *Uk of the former bidder.
For farther information ajjoly to '
JAMES A FBESMAIf, Auctioneer,
Ja2s*7t Store Ho. 4KB» WAL3TJT Street, Phllada.
BF. REIMER’S manner of get
* TlffG ti.p Carte's do Visite.raoaoi fail to please th»
roopi crifcicai—pleaslrs style, accurate llkeafM, aad
finely flat abed. G»ile»y A&OB Street, it*
d£l fin WILL PUT YOU IN POBBES
WJUtJU filOlff of a food I*lkeaeßB—one of BBIHg&'S
Colored PtftogTapha—tsscmed and colored with. r*n
artist e ability ■at aBOOM-D Street, above Green. It*
PHOTOGBAPH ALBUMS.—CALL AT
m. B. F, RXIMEB’B,an4 select from hlvelegiat and
tsfcaUve astoruneot u< Albania of all slsu and prices.
RotOthopUoo-MSS* ABOHStJwt, «*•••
notice.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO,,
*' AVOriOKKBBS,
saw AND 884 Market stbebt.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE
1.503 ENTIRE PACKAGES
DOMESTIC GIOOmS.
ON WEDIBSDAY, FEB. 1, ISOS,
Ai 10 o’clock, Mr. F. M. RBAEORwUI teak* thrsock
nails nemi-annnal sale of
DO MR STIC GOODS.
Embracing the moat desirable Brands, vis.:
SSE CASKS YORK AND EVERETT OOTTONADKS.
IM “ BLUE, OXFORD, BEOWN. AND CADET
, KENTUCKY JEANS.
SS - «' LANCASTER AND TIVERTON PLAIDS.
110 ” ANDBOSCOGGIN, LEWISTON, and BATES
OOBSEt JEANS.
8S «• APRON AND FURNITURE CH&fcKB.
70 •• LANCASTER AND ROANOKE GINGHAMS.
MS «■ 7 8 AND 4-1 WILLIAMBVILLS, JAMES
TOWN, HOPE, BLAOKSrONE, RED
BANK, and other desirable makes.
CT “ 9-1,10-4, AND 11.4 BLCH’D A BRO, FSP
PERELL. UPPITT, AND UNION SHEET-
INGS.
88 4 t LACONIA, PBPPSRBLL, NSW MAR-
STABLE COTTON GOODS,
and Mill he titelargeet'effariaa .rrith eae exception,erer
, made irx this ooaatrf.
The goods are all in order and original packages.
TEBMS CASH.—Bills to he settled within fifteen days
from sale. .
ASS' Will he open for examination with catalogues'
one day previous to sals. ja3s 7t ■
NEW reBUCATioNs.
PUBLISHED THIS BAY,
FROM ADVANCE LONDON PROOF SHEETS.
NELLIE;
THE COMPANION* OF THE CHAIN.
BY FAIRFAX BALFOUR, BSG.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY DAHLEY.
. *. ——r
• Fares SBTBjtTT-yiy* cßirrs.
This admirable novel, from the pen of one of the lead
ing eontnbutora to a London Magazine, Is of no common
order, and will be pernipd bj the iorerauf romance with
the greatest pleasure, its scenes are foil of thrilling in
terest ; ii e ch arseters are persons who at once engage oar
feeling, and its good style and execution are chaste and>
finished. Ills beyond qneat.cn the best novel that has
bean pnhltahed for monte*.
Mailed free of postage on receipt of price.
FREDERIC A. BRADY,
It ;■ Publisher- Mo. 88 ANN street, A. V.
■RBAITHWAITE’S RETROSPECT 03?
PKACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Part
SO, for.Jannary, 1865. NOW ready. Price, #1.60 per
nomher, or#2 60 per annnm. if paid for in ad va DC
ALS*\
HAYS 1 AMEBIC AH MEDICAL JOUBHAIr AND
HE** 8 for January. Terms*soTter aunum. iu advance.!
MEDIOJSLIAHD SniEaTiFIC BOOKS aauv ‘ M,TO *»
Iff*VAL*MILITARY* and ARCfIITfiCFUBAL Woyks,
on hand and for kale at low prices by
LIHDBAY & DLAKIBTOH*
_ *. ■ Pubilsbere and Bookseller*,
ja24 flo.llB South SIXTH Street, above Oheitant*
PETERSON’S COUNTERFEIT DE
TECTOB now ready for February Ist. Full do
lor’ptiitns of forty new Connterfeits.
PETERSON’S IS THE BEST DE
TEOTOR jmblished. Corrected by Drexsl h Co.
February Ist, Ont this morning. Price #1 60 a year.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY
CENTS A YEAR for PETERSON’S COUNTE til'EIT
DETECTOR, bene to aav *ddreß** Sub>ctib» at ones
T; B. I%TES«iOIT A BBOTHBR9.
Ho. 306 CHESTHOT Street. Fhiladelpala.
All th» ww book# are for sale at PETfiRSDS’S. it
PI SHE R & BROTHERS’ VALIN-
A TINES, 1866.
We notify dealer, that onr popular
#5,-$l9, $l6, #2O VALENTINE LOT 3!.
are new ready at the jaannfhetonr. i
FISHES fc BROTHER,
ja2s 4tlt* No. 154 North SIXTH Street.
FINANCIAL.
(I* T. YERKES, Jb., & CO.,
BANKERS. .
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
GOLD, SILVER,
BANK NOTES WANTED.
jaiQ.lm
No. 20 South THIRD Street.
qhas. t. yjbrkes, je.,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
REMOVED
TO <
Kb. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
jaf6 lm
WEERB4B. THE AUDITOR GEHS*
V . mb required by the eleventh section of the
act entitled '-An act enabling the bank* of this Com
monwealth to become associations for the purpose of
banking under the laws of the United States, ’* passed
the 223 day of'August, A. 3>. 1664, Jms e?rtiJUd to me that
the • Commonwealth Bank” of the city of Philadelphia
has furnished satisfactory evidence to him that ail 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.
. Ido therefore cause this notice thereof to be published
in accordance with the provisions of the said eleventh
ee ction of tbe said act, and do declare that the charter of
said bank by Hie terms of said act is deemed and taken
to be hpienpon icrrendered, subject to the provisions of
the first section of said act, •'
A. S. CUETIir,
Brecttitb Chamber, .Tannery, 9.1885. jall-ISt
AIL STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &c.,
V BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION,
By GEORGE J. BOYD,
Broker*
jaS-Smif No. 18 South THIRD Street
FANCY FURS.
£ADJES’ FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
■ - No. TIE ARCH Stmt, shove Seventh Street,
'At M» oli established store,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
1 0*
t LADIES AMD OHILDBBN.
Havini new Is store a very large and beautiful aseort
ment of all tbe dlflerent kinds and atmlitlcs o( FANCY
FURS FOB LADLES' AND'CHILDREN'S WBAB, I
eelicit a tail from those In want.
Remember tbe name and number,
JOHN EAKEIRA,
TIB ARCH Street, above Bevehlh,
v I .have no partner or eonneetlon with any etherafore
In this elty. ' . oeS-ImU
Pi *rHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THB
CITY AKD CODHTY OJ^PfItiDBiPHIA.-
Estate of THOMAS B. POT T EB.
The Auditor appointed by tb« ConH to audit, settle,
and the account of MART S PONTES, Ad minis*
tratrixef tie Estate of said deceased, and to report die*
tribution of the balance ia tse banc a of the accountant,
will meet the parlies interested for tne trarposes of his
appointment on MOKDaY, F»brnary sth, iS3S, at 12
o’clocfc M- « at theoffice of J. T. Thoatas, Esq , No.
415 PRUNE Street, laths city of Philadelphia.
. ja27«imw6t J.~ GUILD MILLEtfE, Aaditor.
“ESTATE OF MICHAEL DAY, D 35-
AJ CEASED. --Jiettarß Testamentary upon the estate of
HIGaAEI* DAT, late of the city of Philadelphia, de
ceased, having bees granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to said estate are requested to xnahe
immediate payment, end those having claims or de
mends against the same wilt present them without
delay to GEORGE DAY,
HANOVER Street;
ADPHEUS WILT,
1114 HAhOTER Street;
CHARGES M. LUKBBTB,
de29'th6t* 1035 BEACH bt • ab. Laurel; Executors.
fKANELIN
FIRE IMJRMCE COMPMT
CAP1TAL..............51M00.00d OO
ASSETS.... ...®3,501. 997 04.
Statement of the Assets of the Company
on January Ist, 1865,
Published Jn conformity with ths provisions of the
Siitli Section of tba Art of rtimU, of April sth.
1848:
MORTGAGES.
On property veined at overs4,ooo,ooo, be-
Jn,- Plrst Kortgaces on Real Estate is
• the City and County of Philadelphia,
except la tbs neisbboricr
coantlee- $1,809,169 96
FmOSASBD IT SBEMFF’i SALTO, ffITDBK
Mortgage Claims, tih:
KgM booses and lot. 8. W. corner Chestnut
and Seventeenth streets.
A house and lot, north side of Sprnee it .
west of Seventh.
Two houses and lot* south ride of Bpraoo
street, near Sixteenth street.
Five houses and lots, Nos, SB, 623,685,637$
and 629 Dilwyn street.
Three houses and lot,east BideSevenieeatk
street, south of Pine.
Hotel and lot, 8. E. comer Chestnnt and
Beach streets. .
Five houses and lot, north side George
, street, west of Ashton stieet
Seven bouses and lot. east side Beach st,,
south of Chestnut strait.
A houre and lot, Fltzwater street, eari of
Hlnth street
A ground rent of $3O on lot north ride
Otter, west of Leopard street
87 lots of ground on Bnahley street and
Qaervene avenue, Bristol
Two houses and lots, north, ride Filbert
street west of Eighth street.
A house mid lot, east side Sixteenth st»
south of Chestnut street
A house and lot, west side Bread street
south of Base street
A house and lot, south ride PUbert street -
west of Sixteenth street.
Two homes and lots, on corner of Prank
ford road and Auburn street, fronting on
Fr&nkfprd road.
A house and lot in rear of Arch street, be*
-tween Front and Skeond 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 lotof ground, north side of Mtreditfe
street, west of Twenty-third street. v
Total, surveyed and valued at $132,279.91
COSt Jl4t
LOANS.
TestpoßAßY-LoAKa on stocks as Collateral
' Security (valuedat $1«4,830).™—..... $99,881 89
$45.0006. 8. Bonds, 1881.
$40,000 6, 8.10-40 Heglstefei Bond*.
$15,000 6, S. 5-20 Year Registered Bond*.
$26-COO O. S. 0-20 Tear Coupon Bond*.
SSO,OCO Philadelphia City Loan, 1894.
$lO,OOO Almshouse Loan 5 per cent.
SB,COO Pennsylvania State Sbc-per-ceui,
Loan of Mar, 1881.
$lO,OOO Bortk Penna. Ballroad Bonds.
$9OO K«rth Pennsylvania Ballroad Cou
pon Scrip..
429 shares Pesneylvauta Railroad Co.
91 •' Franklin Fire iuMiranoe 00.,
200 *' Bank of Kentucky.
17 ** Korth. Bank ol Ksutocky..
100 “ Union Bank of -
13 Ineurenoo Company of th« ,
State of Pennsylvania.
200 ‘ ‘ South wark Railroad 00.
24 “ Union Canal Company.
2 ' ‘ Continental Hotel Company.
$3,0C0 Continenta.l Hotel Bonds.
$5OO Philadelphia City Loan, 1887. -
$1,281.(6 Philadelphia City Warrants.
Total Market Value.—.. $362,904 03
Cost -v ....$308,98*66
DEPOSITED With-ABBlatant Treasurer of
the United States at Philadelphia at Opez
cent, por annum. 96,089 03
BOTES ABB BILLS RECEIVABLE *,696 OO
BEVBHBE STAMPS....— .... .. *3 83
CASH on hand ..$41,767 22
" In hands of Anuta,..,..., 4,57218
Total Cash..... *6,399*0
Market Price. $132,273 20
Cost, as ab0ve—.......... 115,348 24
Advance In va1ue.......... .....
Market Price...,.........-....5352,904 83
Cost, as ab0ve....—............. 303,784 06
Advance In value..... **,119 97
T0ta1—««........... .«U....-sa,aoi,ao7 o*
LOSSES BY FIRE.
Losses paid during; the year1864..........5121,950 IS
By order of the Board. ' .
CHAS. N. BANCKER,
PSBSIBEBPP.
james w, McAllister,
SECRETARY FKO TEM.
Ohas. IC-Bancker,
Tobias wasner,
Samuel Grant,
Jacob A 8m lib,
Geo. W. Richards,
CBAB. H.
, EDWARD
JAMES W. MoALLISTSB
jalB>wftn6t
JHE NORTH AMERICAN
TRANSIT INSURANCE CO.
nrCORPOK ATSP 2Y the i/egiblatub.a op yes state op
ASAIHBT ,
LOSS 0? LIFE OB PERSOIAL IKJHBY
TKATELLEHS BT LAND OB WATER.
Policies Issued for a Single Trip, Special Journeys,
Voyages. Ac, daily, monthly, Quarterly, or yearly.
Also, against the contingencies of personal hazard, and
again! t loss of all hinds, except real estate.
Policies Issued at the Principal Office,
80, 9»1 CHESTNUT street,
Philadelphia,
or by the Agents of the Company In any of the cities of
the Halted States, or by the Ticket Agents at utyßall
road Station.
CAP1TA!,........ .3JJ3O, 000-
Theedore Adams,
James M. Conrad,
Bichard Wood.
Coerce T. gtedman,
PIFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF
A THE MUTUAL PIBB INSURANOE COMPANY OP
PHILADELPHIA, Office No. 5 South FIFTH Street.
Amount of Property Insured First Month Ist,
1865 ♦ , tan.9Bo
Amount of Preminm Notes First Mo. let, 1888. 68,077
Saeh- Assets, First Mo., Ist, 1864., *5,-697 60
Intereston Premium Notes- 4,168-46
Policies. Surveys, and Transfers,...., 169 00
Premlnma on Perpetual Insurance SOS M
Intcreeton Investments.... BZi IS
For Katraßisk..... s 75
IiOSSBO.
Fifth Month 9th.—Mary F Yorke..... $9B 88
•• 18th,-Chas. G. Richards. 1,000 00
—= $1,098 88
deceased.
EXPENSES, 4C.
Salary* RenVStationerr, U.S The, &e,1,190 gg
Coißi&is*ions paid Ag«a(5........350 09
luterfif‘tß«tnrji(Hj....- is so
Premiums Returned.
CASH ABBBTB.
laYeeted la U. 8. Loans... .....6,768 21
la bauds of Treasurer.3ll 09
Office Furniture 134 06
-6,204 88
Fremlflm'Hoteß.. »,»»»♦ $68,677 00
loLTeßtiidia tT. S. L0ajuj. 6,769 21
Cash inlands of .............. I,SH 09
Office Furattoie,.
$7O 881 88
The undersigned, a committee affiliated fcy The Oom*
pa»y, have examined the above statement. compared
it with thelfcooks and Touchers, asd find ft to ha cor
rect BKNBC* J£. MALONE,
■WILSOIf M. JSSK£ife
_
First Month 23d, 1865.
SIXBOTOHS.
Caleb Clothier,
Jaxnei Bmedloy, -
Thomas Mather,
T. illwood Chapman,
Simeon Uatlseh
Aaron VT. Gat kill,
CALEI
T. Fllwood Chapman, Set
VOBXA3T p. loiimmi). TQIUX i sum
HOLLINSHBAD & GRAVES,
INSURANCE AGENCY.
JfO. BIN WALNUT STBJSBT, PHILADELPHIA,
▲asms fortum ~
BOBWICH JIBBIJBUBANOE COMPANY.
ragf •
ItSnSBKROSS nr FHIhADBI,PHIA <by nthorllr):
John Grift,Jtoß. . „ iMeBBr*.TrB4iek,StokeeftOe
rale*, Waartoa, ft Go. Messrs. Okas. /.outlie ft Go,
Messrs. Collin ft Alterttni. I Messrs. W. H. Lamed ft Co!
iyW-wn
ooLliwbhlaS a GRAVES, “■ °**™'
D- IHSOEAKCB AGMCT, Ho. 31» WiMfCTf ».,
Philadelphia, stents for the
. ALBAjnr owrwsijßfTOEijro* co..
Jr*7-6m OP ALBaHT. If, T.
U OLLINSHEAD a GRAVES’
Ll„ ; ’ IHSmUHOH AOBSCY. „ .
IESVRAHCB.
PHILADELPHIA.
REAL ESTATE.
STOCKS.
$3,**0,353 05
REAL ESTATE.
— 16,9330*
STOCKS.
JTOBB.
Isaacßea.
-B4vsrd C. Bale,
Geo. Fries,
Alfred Fitter.
Frauds W. Lewis, XL D.
BAHCKEE, President.
O. DALE, Vice President.
I, Secretary pro tern.
PAirKBYliTAiriA. _
OKGANIZBD OCTOBXB % 30SL
foe n?simme
OFFICBBS.
~ PRBBU>E2fT»
THEODORE ADAMS,
TICB PBKBIBE2TT A2H> AOTBART,
J. He BEAD LEY.
TSBAStTEBB.
JAMES M. CONBAD.
’ BEOBBTABT,
AOBKT*
J. B. PEYTON.
PIKECTOB3.
.fames Graham,
Franklin Steal®,
Win. Colder. Jal6lm
• ~ 87 40
—— 1,650 «
CAP If Alt OR ABBBIS.
WlllltmT. Battoi ■
Joseph. Chapman,
Joseph W. Moore,
Seneca B Malone,
Wilson M. Jenkins,
Lakeos Svebsrer.
LB CLOTHIBK, President,
icretarr. ja3&4t
ENSKnaAffCfi.
2?IR& INSURANCE
UNION MUTUAL
INSUBANCE COMPANY
OjF PHILADELPHIA,
-H. SB. COBHKK TBXB» A WAMmt STS,,
BxcHAKoa nuTLaisra.
WeOBPOBMID ise«. '
ASSETS .*400,000,
FIBB ABO MAEINB.
The Board of lMrectors of this Company have deter
mtffia to ioeura risks’ against Fire, in acoordanoe with.
charter, and fre now prepared te Imm Foikle*
covering Fire Bisks at the current rates.
sulbctoeb :
BICHARD 8. SMITH.
~A. B. &0818. -
JOHB H. r&wicr
WILLIAMC.KaBT,
J. P. SttslßßiL •
080. LEWifi, •
H. F. BOBTSKOIT.
JAK B. CAMPBELL.
BERRY SAMHEU
CHaS. WH&BLKR,
BOBBIES OnMMIBaS,
F. LAVSKGR]S.
RICHABB S. SMITH, President.
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
iaSOlm
JNSURE JOUR LIFE
15 THB
AMEEICAN,
». E. tior. Walnut and Fourth Sts.,
* PHILADELPHIA,
It Is a HOBOI COMPANY, and profits divided anna
aUyvthus aiding the assured t? pay fatare premiam*.
Last dividend 50 percent.
At * OF TRtTS’TBES.
AJexander WhilldiD, J. Sig-ir Thomson,
?nLJ Foilook, Hon, Joseph AlUsoft.
Albert C, Roberts, Efrnrr K. B&naytt.
§KSIS 2* BodiM, Philip H JlSBi.
. G®<*r*e Ifßaeat, John Atkinas,
S^nelWoTk' 4 *
President.
M BA MOST* WORK. Flee President,
aoai-galf JOB 3? 8, .'WILSO-S.fcjec'y aad Treasurer.
'fHEjRBLIANCE INSURANCE COM-
v ... w PBTLAPBT.PHIA,
tneorporated lnlSll. Charter Perpetual.
OmCB »o 308 WALKIW STKKKT.
CAPITAL, $300,000. i
Imaniea against lore o» damage by SIR* Hornsea,
SS'SR^S^'^ELF’ l^. or P«rp«toal]!mid
OB jnniltare, Goods, Warea. and Merchandise, la Town
wUOQDtr).'
X.OBSBS PROMPTLY ADJCSrEO AGO Pirn
ABB3STB, t«00 068 71
! ni~t tsjgw louowiat Secnrttiee, vtl:
; -n,,«J f 2T!s m *'£ OD 01 p? r ‘T, w all eacnrod *108,00700
sg»ed State. Government Loaae,. ™ 141,000 00
Philadelphia City* pm cent Loans ™. i".(nci oo
Penneylvania f3,000,1)00 0 per cent Loan..,. 15,000 00
Pennsylvania Kaiiroad Bonds, drat and «e
- *
pfiliuSelphla and"Beadtos ® *oM ®
pany a e per cent Lean 5,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent mort
gage 80nde™...™.™,.. 4,50000
gsnnty Flrelhenranee Company’. Stock™. LOW 0»
Mechanics’ Bank Stock ~ 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennulv&nla Stock™. 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company’a Btock... . 880 00
BoU*®,<»„ Inrmance Company of Philadel
phia*. 5t0ck....™,..,a ' 1,000 00
A corned Interest,., —™.,,™ 5,4&1i 41
Caeh la bank and on hand......™,. 13,185 29
. 8100 008 71
Worth at present fi)Mfcetiralne~,.»„,„„ 4U.593 71
! - WBseroßs. -
£>*“ TUyclry, B«nl. W. Tlniloy,
I Wjd R-Thinnsiim, Manhall Hill,
WUllaixMiMier, Charles belaud.
Samueraisphaia, • Robert Toiana.
S' Jo Careen, J. Jotmsoa Brown,
Tho ma , H. Koore.
S ok„ C. Hxpp. B«S£“ ™»‘ P -
Philadmpfta, Decemba
PIKB INSURANCJS EXCLUSIVELY.
f- -JHB PBHHSYLVAHIA PIKE IHSUBASOB COM
lUMijwratgd 1825. 0 HASTES PBBPBTUAI.
Ko. 51Q WuEOT Street, opposite ladependsAss
Bquut4>
, This Compear, Oarorebly known to tlie eommnaltr
tor S? arly Tears, eontiiinei to Insure sealant liom
"J, Hamate by Fire, on Pnblle or Private Buildini*,
•tther permanently or for a limited time. Also, oa Pa?
llberai terns.*' 0T Hewhandlie cenendly, oa
Their capital, together with a lar*e Surplus Pond, l*
invested la the moat earefal manner, mhleh enables
theoaaeonoss 0 th« latorad an andoabtod sonority la
DIBSOTOBB.
Jonathan Patterson. | Daniel Smith, Jr.;
Alexander Benson, I John Dsvereun.
Mute Haalehnnt, I Thomas Smith.
Ueg^LawM,
aMKRICAM FIRB INSURANCE
asnre on BwOUinn, Store;, rnrnltora, Merclandlaa,
Vetulii inj»rt and their Canoes. and other Persona!
Propertr, All losses 11 bereUjrami promptlT adjaslsd.
Thomas K.Maria. K *° T iffies E. Campbell.
John Welsh, Bdnmnd G. BntUh,
Samnal C. Morton, Charles W. Poultnsr,
I,raelMoir ‘'*
THOJL
fLBWtTC. It. GBAWPQKD*
WANTS.
WANTED A GRIST MILL TO RENT,
with a few acre* of land; near railroad* or
would buy if terns and location would salt. Address
Grist Mill* ’’Philadelphia Post Office, js27*St
ACTIVE, INTELLI
-1 * GENT LAD will bo taken to learn the Dry-Goods
Cons mission Easiness. Ho salary the first year. ad
dress, with name, residence, and reference®, *‘L B. &
Co. ♦ ” Press office. . Ja27-2i*
WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH TEN
f f THOUSAND DOLL AES CAPITAL, in thewhole
sale liquor business. Old established stand- Refe
rence given and required. Address ** Box 699’ ’
ja27-gi* Philadelphia Post Offlee.
WaW ted—bt aw active youwg
" » naanofexperiencß in the Piu'a&elphia trade* ft
re-engagement in a Commie siorr or Jobbing Hoasa as
BaJetm&n, and otherwise to assist. Can command the
consignment of sonde,
idOTees *•B., * * Press office.
WANTED—IN A LAWYER’S OF
FIGS, a Young GENTLEMAN of integrity, with
a liberal education, who will Rive hie services iucon*
eideracion of instruction and ample facilities for study
Address Box No, 310, Poet Office, in handwriting oi ap
plicant, statin* name sad ja2s 3t*
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WANTS
" ' a SITUATION as Sale* man, in some established
business. Has a knowledge of bookkeeping. Address
B, JBq* 1 this office, • - ja2S-3t*
Wanted—a situation by a
f t Young Man. either ae Bookkeeper, Clerk, or
Cashier, in a Mercantile. Mana'actoring. or Banking
House Is a competent, practical, ana experienced
Bookkeeper, and possesses good business qualifications,
undoubted references tiven, No objection to leaving
thecity. Address **o. P. Q., M Preggoffice, j&2S-3i*
WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN,
BOARDING with a respectable French family,
Where there will be facilities foracaniriiigthelatigrisge.
Reference given and repaired. Address **X, Y. Z
Philadelphia P. O, ja2®-2t*
WASTED—IN A CONYEYANCER’S
YV- Office, an intelligent, honest and industrious
BOY, not less than fourteen years of age. Aidless
office of The JPrees, in handwriting of the ap
plicant. ja23- fit*
WANTED-A LARGE AND COMMO
* " dioua BOOM, on the first or second floor, suits*
ble for a public office, and Situated between Market and
Fine, ana Second and Fifth. Apply at NAVY AG BN*
CY, No. 114: South THIRD Stmt jalo»tf
WANTED TO RENT, IN-A CBN*
Yf. tral locality, on the flißt floor, part of an Office
for Desk room. Address **P,” Box 2212, P. O. jafi-tf
A WIDOW LADY, WHO GOES OUT
to do plain sewing, wishes a few more customers.
Apply at 1618 LATIMER Street, between Spruce and
Docu?t streets. It*
A GENTS WANTED FOB THE NUBS®
AND SPY, ih* most interesting and exciting book
ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman
in the Union Army as Nnree, Scout, and Spy. siTinna
most vivid inner picture cf the war. Send for circulars.
Address JONBS BROi. St CO , 600 CHESTNUT bt ,
Philadelphia, Pa, , ja24-lm&W4t*
TO OIL COMPANIES. :
A WASTED, by a practical Ifacbiniet, a situation
in a good oil company, to superintend machinery and
other business; will attend book accounts if necessary.
The very best recommendations can be given Ad
drees “J. E. 8., Press Office*
jaS6 2t» for one week.
OIL STOCKS WANTED IN EX
AS CHANGE for Heaters and Ranges, Sewing Ma
chines, and BnildingXrote. Address ** Johnson. 11 Box
2C66 Post Office. It
A MONTH!—WANTED
nP AGENTS *v*rv where to introduce the new
SHAW & CLARE SIXTEEN-DOLLAR FAMILY SB W
ING MACHINE, tbe only low-price Machine ip the
country which U licensed by Grover St Baker, Wheeler
St Wilson, .Howe, Singer St Co., and Baeheldtr. Balary
and ea pen see, or large commission* allowed. Aif other
Hschines now soldier less than forty dollar* each are
infringements, asc the sellar and user liable. Illus
trate d cliiuSarg sent free. Address SHAW St CLARK,
pol7-d,SW3m BIDDSFORP, Maine.
.©in nno ss,ooo, * s > ooo ' B >°°°> AND
(jpXV)VvV) other sums to loan on Mortgage.
S. w. THACKABA a son,
. j 825 South THIRD Street.
gr CONVENIENT DWELLING
BwANTED-At say $9OO rent, central, or not more
then twelve squares from Eleventh end Chestnut, for a
»mall family. Early information ana po«session of a
suitable house duly acknowledged Address C. MAX
WELL, care 1033 CHBSTNOTRtreat; _
ASF* Agreeable suburban Dwelling to let, in West
ybftwd*lnb*a, ___ ja27-3tlf
m WANTED TO RENT—BY a GOOD
te»an», atont April Ist, a tat class BWBIUBO,
v.Bfcof Uroad and sooth of Market Streets. Rent no
ably located. Address Bo* 3913^PWtadet-
JS& ASSISTANT QUARTBBMAB
■Httes’B oyFWB.Ko. ar, south third st.,
‘ ... PSOADSUPHIA. Do*. M. 1854.
Vessels wanted to load with coal for Newborn, M. C.,
and Key West, Fla. Despatch given- __ Xl __ L • ,
JOHN R. JENNINGS.
deSfetf Captain and A Q. a.
FOR SAXE AND TO LET.
A FOB SAI.E CHEAP—TWO DE
SIRABLE DWELLINGS, Nos, 143 and 1432 POP
LAB Street _ , ~ ,
AIM, other Dwellings of all ilsas.
1« North SIXTH Street.
MGEBMAKTOWN. - FOR SALE—
Two COTTAGES on Washington av«ua% five mi
n-ofee' walk fast from Station: Pari' t. Dimog-roonu
and Kitchen on lo «rer floor; six Chamber*. Lots, *0 by
225. A coßQtoa»div>r view for miles aronnd. Terms
easy. Apply to HKSftT FRICKS, near TOWN HIP
I4ne~ lmmedifete possession. ial72s*
» BUCKS COUNTY.—FOR BALE, |B)
*’Sr<,l-clt*s FaLM of W acres, wt»h superior -J—
-'Bollditge. land unde? a high etHeof onHiyatloa. This
8 OESTOUBT,
EBAHCIB TBTg,
NBWBSitttV A SMITH.
HENRY LSWIH.Jit.,
BOW L, CLARK,
ELMS YAKNaLI.,
samcel c coos,
a. w. berhaoo(j.
WM 8 MAIED.
B DSLBSBT
BoLoMO N -TO WSSBBB,
JOHH BOBS.
IS B. MABIS, President.
Secretary. fe22-tf
JJO! FORTHE “ EAST WICK PARK."
Arrangements hare been made with theßaHltaurc KoJ!_
road Company to convey yidtora to said Park daring
the Skating Scaron
The lollowing trains will lemre the depot. Broad and
Fxlrao etreete. daily for the Park: 11 A. M . 2 P. M..
3.30 P, M and S.COP H « m t * a, »•*
_The following trtdna’wiil stop at the Park and cenrey
meajngere to fte depot: 10 So A M , 3.3 u P. M . sit
P. «■ tSpeeial Train?, and 8 P M. ja26-St
TkBUNK ON COLD WATER—CLIMB*
IBG A POLE (imarinary)—Pisfaing in Win’sr—
Courtisg and Kiafttng—Singing aid, BanQing~Statcs>
men and Berovs from eivilians, promoted inst&ntftM~
onsly, by MEBTaL Pol CHOLOGT. Ur. B. BBOWffi
WILLIAMS» the homorooc Lectnrer and oriifsal Fkr.
cholofipt, at ASBBMBLY BUILBIKGB,
FBIOAY. and SATDRU&.Y. least three nights, po&
tively. Exhibition* of a mirthful and instraetivs duff*
acter, by bis audience Two honrß of harmlM*
mirih- Tickets 30 cents; admitting a lady and ganUsK
man. 60 cents. Open at Mto 7; entertainment at >4 toA
ja2s-4t
ITASSIER’B
NX OBCHESTBA AND MILITARY BANS.
Office, No. aid South EIGHTH Street. laid !m»
CIGNOR BLITZ WILL SHORTLY
O CLOSE, ASSEMBLY
greatd/m<metratione In NKCBOMANOYj SPIBITOAB.
ISM ILI.DSTRATBD, and the WOMDKBS OF VKN
TRILOQDIBM IBTKODDOgD.
. Grand Entertainment BVBBV EVERlHG.eommeßcinw
at iy, o’clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS, at A Comprising the mysteries of the.
Pest »nd Present Age-
Admission, 35 cents. Children, Id cents Reserved,
eeate, 60 cents je»
fJEBMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLICS
VJT ESHSARBALB eyery SATURDAY, at SM o eloch
F. M-, at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Ticket., 33
cents : Six Tickets, SI; to he had at Goald’s, Andre’s,
and Meyer's Mgelc Stores, and at the HalL no 7 if
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
x CHESTNUT Street, aboye Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY.
for yisjtors. from 9 A M. to 8 F. M- Je2s
PATENTS PROCURED—UNITBBfc
x States and European. EDWARD BROWN.
jsM-lm* 3IJ WALNUT Street
DOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE
L/ FAMILY. Parlor aod bodroom. Uadoabted ra*-
frrenesp givtn aud repaired. Address ** H W.. ’ ’ Pres*
offlep, with loe*iioa and prica. jaSMt*
ROARD WASTED —BY A. YODMCt
D fMLie Af good habiti. in a private famll-wy h»
can esjor the comforts of a home. Address * 1 M&w
ocaat," Presstf&cQ. ia26-at»
WAKTED—BOAKDIKD IH A PBf
*’ rate family, for a gentleman and wife*
euiiatXe liberal price will be paid,
jaas-3t« " This Office
XfOTICE TO OIL OOMPANIFS.—AIR
yUMFS and DRILLING TOOLS can Lehadat ISOD
PENNSYLVANIA Ayouoa (tap* OaS
and examine them. iaU^x
AUCTIOS SAXJBS.
sia» BAZAAR, NINTH AND SA2*4
BOM Btnwtt.
AUCTIOH SALS or BOSSES. CABSIAOSB. ta.J'
At in 9" satuboay mobSisto Hsxr. **"'
Al 10 o'clock, coßwrtoM about
Rattmt , n v rWTTTHOBBSS.
smtcatohcrnci, anAtto saddle. Full dea-ripCauae
wooßd-haad oanda*»«, light mmuL
■*H*"S**£«- w S!«b «»msSiMU(OMMJa.
«”*era «*"«. »*<“«-
*£ bS&BSSTI&S rwIDOTBO^-
dv Carrlatea and private >n]n *
ALFKKD k. HKBXJtSBRI
Anctmaocß.
SALE 0r
GpABTBEKABTBB GESEKiL'3 OFFICE.
wmh ▼iSHprator
euuLtojobh m ' *° tt » *•*“<* h***"..
It J§ [ J2?« > **» FKBBUART 9, lait
OHE HUHDBEB AND FIFTI CAFaIiRT
■■l4 " w S'^KSflß*
«3&r £SS 3® J“ _•«<-»- »■««*«.«»
m»j r ii O W SI,d Purposes many goodlwrnlsp
«-ml re s f t > l^ B^l,,^i|r ‘ Pale to at ffl a it- . B( r
pi^^idGEEHETi;^"™ 9 " °“ bl60 ' «*»*<*
Tennk—Cash, In TTai :ei states currency.'
iEW-ia Col. It. charge Pi-stn* *wLV*m %. o
AjniiSKfnicjvTts.
ACADEMY OF 207310,
«.™iQ t ¥HS I i > * rrA ' i BENEFIT.
rswAX aftekhoo®, /•tt.Tmt. irss,
_ CHARLES H° PORTER,
Ti« Mloirta* Artists will appear:
Him Caroline Bichlngs, Raw Denln Era-,
f fe. %IJgSSf*■ feter Rleelngv
i-jTi.LB Barret.,
- bytbe whole of B4,ritt Adame,
THE aRCH STREET THEATRE COMPAQ?
THK nT"srßE®r'Tß b atrecompaht
.;. . l ( f r isfSSa^isa L »«->
TE» ent 6 rt a in m6 n j twillMmm«.nw ß withH 1 » third Lt o€
Broltw, E L Davenport; Gamins, J W Wall.rv.
IVWMmkftiW
Poptilftia, T. Gran; C &&&, 8. Yontx. Serytavw to s*
Craig: Lucki*. SfitsClara Jteed; Soothsayer ft JL®*
«»; First CjtJrezi, Waiter lieaaox; Secoal Citiaan
»?“£ IVnn S,o!lrt EobMn; -Pif^T'KAW
SsflSfc4 V - *•“*. J B Kv^aN 0 ?
T.WrTf: B PrI„T B yL
wsjt&tatM,,as,a
-* a Comic Song: v
« ®orriM« ° r »• £n|oWaJ Family $ BOB9ftir
Becitaiion—hbsame 0* Brie* .to Wlir 1 £ ?®
To be followed by the cele-bra,t*4 Wl * ****9*
Miss SrCBIP (?S as thf Goddess of fdhertv
r M l» 3l ft*3 ocg ••SUr-Spangled £££s fP"****
, . ricHingb opera troupe
l".‘lMli|?U Tety membat ° ma Wemtoal.
To bo Allowed by »»w> Great Bhrlesene.
t/AMXIiXtB.
£22®:"::;.?"^
• tbe «l<*»ted Song. K OBaia.
Tta-Total Society J ~..w * nffiwiH
f<# - hecitatio D -Tea a yeon‘s CHAPMA *«
Charge of the Light Brigade ” E aMK 1 ? CARbin
To concludewHb^Cc|«ay v l«.three *ct£is££fc
Krsl act bytbe Arrt .treat Theatre Company
Steoili act by the Walnut street Ph-
Third act by the Chestnnt-.tteet Th«uX Coi»S!2si
Admission, SO cents. Reserved Seat#. *l.
EntrweeonSrosd street for reserved seats- nnn
served scats on Locust street. seats, noa-rs-
Seats can-now be sscnred of H. B HELLrRR. n.
eramme office. Ho 112 8 nth FOURTH Siree! <JT
Fndey morning at the Academy of Haste *'
Doors open at 1 o clock; commence at i o'clock pre
— : iaSS Jt
PIEW CHESTNUT- ST. THBATH*
M CHBSTSrur STREET. ABOVE TWKLmi
FABEWELL BENEfS* KLJHT Blir OS*
■wio Will upoc this orc.ißioa appear Sir S)uliHn>>
sublims Tragedy, in fl»e act., of m»bpmw«
- T _ HsMLgT
rr.u-r-.rn PEIRCE OB DKNMABK
hamlet mama bbhthb boottt
r,w^mi w ‘ BC ,S. of th ; ’™*' h of the Tragedy, “eoSi-
TWO™*B, S 4iI?TT K t§B
„ iodth tbat sever saw j wmS 1138
IS_ACTIVE PBEPABAKOS, THE THKBS tfIJAESS
'y^ALNUT
„ '-STREET THEATRE.
W. VALLtOKAgO'
„K5 s < I ' rf,i *r> BVStfnSO, Jan 27.
Tilrd Blgtt of a Dramatic version of Toanmon'm
Pcea of EBoci Aries, pantled-?," J-aanyisn t
tbjs Asst of lots. -
sn<jch Arden-*—
Fbittp Ray— ,
iMietee......,,
To eotdude witb
•WILD oats.
MlS**®* £l B W’s wi abob.
CiandeHelhoJ.®*
To coaclude Witt the beoniifal Draraaof'
os „ DfißiMS OF DELBSIOS';.
Sir Bernard Barleigfc. r j» w trwf<
i> * rewt bill on Satnrd ay nlgbt. ’ f *
postCBRT hall.
POR OHS WEEK ONLY,
&d“^oo£ DAT ‘ Jaa - 30a - W>W M
ARTBMOB WARD A MON a THE MORMONS.
FromSo6Broadera.y, Raw York.
J W. WILDER ‘•..Mnunr
Kie public is respectfully informed that
ARTIITOS WARD AMONG THE MORMONS
SwEwS^-Sisssi
THE COLOSSAL PAINTINGS,
Illustrative rf
BOBKOS HOMES' AND MORMON PEOPLE,
»r« from tto brashes of the foremostof Hying scenie ar.
MribedbyAKTßMOT WsfJ “ d <*•'
Admisrion SO cents Keserrsd seats *l. Doors ootm
Sbsssss.'h*. **"**•>*»»««s
Office open ima 9 nptU j o’clock. jagf-dfe
Q»SJRD COKOBBT. TO BE GIVER
« *j,V ■feSMftWt a ,? lasttfotion for the BHnd.
»t Joe MU-ICaL FUhD HALL, on FRIDaYKViC
StKG. January 27th, 18M. Tickets 25 Cents. KeserrS
“ ol *° at 7 ~ Clones ctjagg?
TEE GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS.
WALNUJ STREET, ABOVK EIGHTH *
Air. Sr U LrfBSOF, the stamp orator and declaim,
or, and tbs celebrated BIYBHB FAMILY, hare boA:
«neased, and will amr-sr daring this week. "***
Men, the uENZER BROTHS. £ VaLENTINE OTAR
tlf B .v S^ !JEi I BE FAMIL Y?
BLISS, the beautiful and graceful .'inns - '
pw™nnS™§ S % RlTO TRAINED DOGS OF PROF.
HUTCHINSON. There are no. no lees than five ami
oia.s Cloihis at Hie great combination of the National
ABRUZsf' 1 * tie Kleat pl<ce of the BRIGANDS OF
ADMISSION—First tier, 80 chute; second tier, B cental
rndrsta box. © and *6. as to sire and loratlonV »£.*
fomaucocommeuceß 7.40. ™
on every WEDNESDAY And BATDB
DAYAFTBRNOOH, commencing at2Ho’clock. ja33-8E
MR JOHN H. SMITH, <A GRADUATE
the Colored Bith School of thiscitr will win
a PUBLICBMTEBTAINMB»TItf JfcSSSpf’ n*£St
t&Uo&t of choice selections from American and Enwitah
E ? r hall, o“ fr&ax
SVEN)NO, January 27 1865, beginning at 8 o'clock.
Two di.tlncnished Vocalists will yary the exercises
by nx ring appropriate ai*». .
Mr. Smith feels especial pleasure in being permitted to
M references the following distinguished gentler
t < f° 1 ' r)? O S n ■W- Forney, Hon. Wm I>. Kelley. Hon.
John Hickm.n, Thomas Webster, N. B. Browne, GcSl
H- & Her, Henry Samael, Jae. t Claghorn, Joetrai
"• BM ** H Hmse, and George
Tickets 25 cests. Fot« &U at the Union. Leaane. Chest*
nut street, bflow Thirteenth; at T. B. Pugh’s! ffi-gtfc
and Chestnut streets; at 12 0 Chestnntgtrcet. and&tih*
door on the evening of the entertainment: jaBl mwfSK*
RADIES’ SKATING PARK,
NATIONAL PARK.
TWBNTY- FIRST Street and COLUMBIA Arenas.
DOUGLASS’ BRASS BAWIX
THIB EVENING. «*
SEATING) SKATING! SEATINGr
Aj ELEGANT SKATING OH BOTH PARKS—FOURTH.
I|s IrIAMOR D STREETS 11 RUMINATED THIS
hYBJUNtf. This Park is acknowledged to fcave su
perior accommodations, superior facilities,, and saps
rforlmeans of access to any in Piflaielphis: beside?,iha
moat expert Lady skaters in Philadelphia are to bo
seen hers daily. GKAND MUSICAL MATCNEE SJL
TDBIUT AFT|BNOOJf Instruct! in given everrmori-
Artificial Moon ness thta evening at 7.20,an*
floods the Park with Its luminous rays Is*
PERSONAL,,
BOARDING.