NOTICES. PfiSTNSYIVU. jjlUliA, harrisburo, Jan 26,188 J, ««wgEAL OKDBHi ttu. 06 w ti>« W*r rtepurlmaat *■ avia* thli day Fifty VompaniM of Vain itair *rtba ct»Jl oltn* Pr. *ld*at of the U-itt-.d uiß or December, 1864, f«r tfc'ee hnalcef 1 ,«,» men—sfcW company to ha aa*itfa4'l r\* m tli» service, wherein vucatto’e* Tndaiad into complete regiment*, as may bo*t, 't is ordered, „u mitMia will be # ranter! *o raise corap-i »d and org&nixea agreeably to Gam “ is], War Department, Berime of IS4|. ;u l* aim to persons who hare been to l.vfl b.’en roaoraolf disaharyed, or who hM from reduced B**iu»*'at« til the fleli, “, uf service in cGn*eqa«nca of oonaotida for appolntmenta kb must-rlmt Mea f the rio™ order* will be immstU'iteh, me Aujutant General or the Slate, ,‘iiowed for ruble* ‘bees troops la too short 'ffonade or of omoanUe, ,i 7- itftiern Diclaim of the stale wilt re- ImLmli. * "° *•'*"■* >»mp Onrttu, Harrle. Mhoteteetnil'tUt* th« liar urn DliWiilft to the command ng oßcer, Camp Calwa macanoa rf the 00-iuniadtnir offlaer, or of t u i ietiimatit f a company , to the agaate font railroad o-niptnlea throaghum the iotitlkn to the camp at reudeireoe will be i! find cecpfi?ary expenses for boarding and r 5. iai««d nsdertfal* order, will be pail ■ Wat*s dabureiug officer, at th.« proper t eacesdtog foity cent* p»r d*y for *»ch f ; ' 6,e,, vics>of tke united state*, «q nicer famishing the u,eu. euoported 0 -tin*party to whim the money was ,f (bn men, and the A ates between which ivunitd and iodted, ma t be BUcsdia of .*!Yle« wiU be for either one, two or ma? ►i«at u,n*. bo mastered into serrioeby the 4 'Febrnary next* in order that the/ may ,;,a yuota oftha iStato, under the afore* [ti tiiO OTR^t. t ,*o companies which fail to organize* ; ; .£fd within a reasonable tim*» so as to ufueied lu with complete company orga ■«iliwt dap-, • ’ 4 . ie n will be puid by the United States 0o allows: • -... • prose year ......,..,.$lOO r-0 ir two years.. 200 00 three XuO 00 a.aißUtPOf bounty will oe paid by to.a tn&bttMing officers, wh*n the recrait is folio#** \ eulUti in the army for one .......$ 33 S 3 u> enlieie in the army for *wo .... Cs 66 eolidts in the army for threo ... ... * 100 00 irderor - « a. q» cujiTnr. Governor end Commander-io- Ch>ef. [,L, Acjaiant General, >u!er is published for gaosisl informs- WAR DEPARTMENT, .llJtTTAtrr OiSNSKiLS UPPtOE, *A9H!BIITUX, March Si, 18J4. Ji'SRAL ORDERS, flu 131, is, Do. Ml, scries of 1884, sre hereby ta folluwicg Orion will gorero liaiealtar .?spwr'g!maat* or independent oom lotrr, the Uovejn irs of me states are 6? to appoint, in addition to the staff (ore authorized, «>ue 24 Lieutenant vn/, who shall hdconduionaiiy mas at the date of his appointm-ia;.* Any iii,jed ana nioeternd, shall ouiy he sa fe the mutter and pay > oil of hie coca ll! he fail to suited an organized cotnpa times*, the War Department m*y da* eulUted by him shall he trace err- d to any; bis appotanneut shall be ill he diteharaed without pay, nnUs* fes him a position in the co; eolid&ced ■;h btamenrhatUmvelean transferred •Ulcers will report promptly *o the Ad* t the Amy the name of every rtcralt ufcteted into the service by them nn latterof appointment, together with regiment for whiah he ia reuratttmr. aeterpdinto theesrrtceouiv on th« aa -ernor of the State to which their regi enlistment will ba mad* out lu dnpll» /aiting officers. tud will be dipoaed of >Ar*tT»pk Ifi» page 8t», Recruiting Jie atfer Service. Recruits wldbsseiutQ at least, re often as oo.es a ’• will bs Immttdifttoiy examined by asiment, or ctber employed y the Supermteadent volante-r He oOtl if found un9. for du*y by reason ti! U*. will bs discharged rota sou ths Surgeon. who wilt report sash inpeiioisi deat Volunteer KeomUag •* to the Adjutant of tbs ra«imsat. riy those cases where the duamlicy '.d l.me of oali&linent As soon as the iinViete, It rhall beturefnUy <n»peet*.t a United states Mastering officer. who iawt the minimum unmoor of each nt; no absentees will be count'd, ontH or independent rotnptuios are 'tiered la. th*v wiil bo under the con* W oJ the £t»te, b>it aU reqaiditlotia for , dic ii, and Ordnance sti»-es r ail con iw. ami enb:asUncn, and ail reqiisl ation- must be approTad by the Si roiux.teer fcicruitiug oeiyica for the for expenses incurred in raianrnsTT it be mid by l>tsbn reins offUftw, aa li» Superintendent ot Volunteer Be* it of the Secretary of W*r, E. D TOWS SEJJD, Aesietaut Adjat&nt tiaasral. MDIEB’ FIRST IT* lOX AS' DM srnturnHy aekno*ladi» thmotti A. 0. Bausou, the following dona tarter& Realatou... $lO GO T C. Henry & Cj — 10 00 A. W. ft Sons 10 00 Junes A. Cox ....... 1000 Barry ft Hawkins •• • 10 00 Sir*. Joseph Patter son, Ponwille .... SOO W. H Shearer, Poits ville ........ 500 Wain Lonmin*,ft Co 500 W. H. Loye 5 OO W. ftp.,goo W Moore ........... sno J. S. L *Co 6 00 lenry O. Davis 5 00 F. H. * Co 6 00 D S B * Co 6 00 Williams ft arnest., 600 J. B L. St Co 6 00 B. D Whttner ...... 600 Bans, I, , ft Go ..... 6 no g. 0. Kai*btftOo... 600 Wood. Marsh, Sc Hay _ wood 6 00 J B Caldwell ft Co. 600 Mr Miller S 00 C. Sills 6 00 B. i Bonder ft C 0... 600 8 W. oo> Mrs. A. P. Ltttla.... 801 Mrs. Amer...... 5 00 lira. Bortvltr ........ 3 w Mra. Frie5............ 200 J. H. Bben.... 1 00 Carheonationsfnamos . nol"ertT.n) 1,000 00 sBDS&HABT, Treasurer. s coal. 4100 00 0 . 100 CO tin .... sn oo .... so wi BO 001 .... 25 €0 .... 35 (ft .... 22 ffl >Q.. 20 00 ... 20 GO ;>h.. 20 00 0--. 20 00 'ilia loco >UJ4- ...» 10 00 ilfcs .... 10 00 to.. 10CQ i 6 Co 30 CO 10 00 ... 10 00 t k ... 1000 iim 10 00 in.. 10 Of iera 10 CO 10 00 ALBXA ion, 5 car* 2 do. 1 do, 1 do. 1 do. 1 do. 1 do. , 1 do. ief, & Co., 1 car coal. 1 do, >o.i 1 do. 1 do. >&lCo* 1 do. Cobs coal. ' i Reading lUilroad Co.,for freight $350. . 1 barrel crackers, k. & 1 oting, 1 box tea. . & Co. • 1 bag coffee. ?'o ( I bag rice. >., 1 box soap. , ox a starch, I box starch. i«s. korel.ffc t , lt f loDory for Association., k, 1 piece Canton flannel. 33 sards print, v* gray flannel, ho* toy ana woolen caps. lOhieiy and notions. <egh, & Co., hosiery, / ?.0,. bosisrr. lt jolen goods* cotton, tapes. iJjM. 6 HA.BT, Treasurer. Secretary pro tern. it IBTH WABIt BOCSTI -A grand Mat, Meeting will be held iennsrf 30, at ?M ooiocw, In tno Lee Tuiernanle M 8. Church, In BLB ire JEFFBSSOif Et eet, wnete all In the coining draft are requested to ah.eribe freely and cheertnlly. Our inch to hedone. W. S, HALL, Preaident to in. jt>t nmsnros to »yota .ao Id at the LaFaYErrß HOSE above BROW If* THIS (Moaday) ckc>. Coma preptted to snbsoilba. iommlttae, .. „„„„ _ ~ . OB AS. u. WAGHBB, PreaSdaut. ",LL, Secretary. It NO WARD AJT» THE J 1 persons Interested and i»ot at ROBERT RAIKBS SCHOOL BKIS3. at 7 o'clock, to take moa- BMER3ON f BENISBTT, President. Secretary. ■ M iNCE COM PAST OP THE PEHiSSYLYiHIA. JaWJUIY 31, 1855. itln* of tie Btookloldsra will 1» held i office, on MOSDAY, Febrnaij 6, J WII,IiIAM HABPEB, Secretary. ANNIYEESARY MEBXINa IB CHBISTIiH COMMISBIOS LI.I, BE HELD IK THB ACADEMY OF UTOSIC, enlngi Jan. 31,1805, AT 7X O’CLOCK. WUA BE DBLIYEBEB BY >f lie Army of HlssonrL. iOLaW, of Cincinnati. . of FlilladelpMa. IKK BETO, of PhU»4BlpWa. HiWBS, of Philadelphia, !|alnbod speakers, whose names are admission Will bo ready for dlstribn aflc i-noon, at S o clock, at Claxton’s ft'cketswui'tben be distributed; an * times for obtaining tick€*9, % irmaula Orcteitra* IKffg ggof g. STPABT, Chairman. TICE. MEETIKO OB THB STOCKHOLDERS OF THS INTOOKVILLE LEUM COMPANY Will be heli at ti« - COMP AST, So. Ml WALKtTP ST. ’EOESDAY, IBB’Y M, 1885, COSFIBM A BALB jfilr Land* madefy fh« Board of Pi S 3, 1565. By order of the Board. m OHAS L. BOTOLASS, gecretar: -ri HmiTOBON ASD MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO. rnn.ACBi.PHiA, Jannarr2l IMS ieetloe of th* Stock holder* of the HUNT* BItOAD TOP MOUNTAIN BArLBOAD MI»aNY will be belri at their office. No. ID Street, on TURSDAT, Rebrnan ?, W,, when an eleotlon will be held relye Director* for the enenlnc J. P. ABSToBN. Secretary. OF GREAT RASTER ST « COMPANY, Mo. »aG WALNUT *’Mrd Floor. aeti&K of Stockholders uHI to bell on 7, 1886. as above, at 3*f o’clock election wl*l be held for seven Blrwtore eißDlog year. GEO. B. PEDDLS. Secretary. - TOE HINHAID OIIi C»«* . . PHU.ADai.PBit. Jaa. 19.15 M. feethjffof Stockholders of'Kiakaid Oil be 1b 4 OB 'MONO AT. 80th da* of . a; la M . at Ho 8 Forreat Place,, 103 K H ktrnar, Philadelphia. An electioa for irectors (0 aerre for emala* tear will bo ‘“’“'‘l'tSbimOEi. OTEBBti Secretary.. NOTICES. athhtiks moirrraßSj- BOONTTI _ _ Foirji TßS(rTH uri'uo. i„ M. I *® “? now prepared to pay .o thl. E: * T BODHnHI *° •“ ««»«»«•-, whoroallinfom.Uen will be cheerfully «|vea. BOUKTIMin cisH.’ ““ 4 rsMlT ® mU ’ BOUNTIES. Forpna year mp 00 For {wo years ........... ......TOTTO# — hot oo FOB TW j IKAK YBTEBAN j JOIBIIfa HA»OOOi‘S _ \ CORPS. For one year... For two years 9753*} For taree years... ».m...,LUSIQO Dr. J MAONICSOL, ) D ' J W THAHITARA (Kwnitlßl im V2t FRED’KavIb CLBVB. J committee. JimCJS OF TUB CRT UIHT.’VTT- Trf? fpn n nfntsjwioN commouwb *lto bLILDIhG, 611 CHESTNUT Street, . , * Philadelphia., Jan 27, 1*55 Notice ip hereby given tbat the Commission for the: payment .»f the City Boanty are now prepares to receive ejd adjnn the claims of all new r«crnit« under the pro vision b of Ordinance of January 28,1835. Yolunleeia for tine Year will receive a Warrant for , FOUR HUNDRED DOLLAR*., Volunteer* for Two Years will receive a Warrant for _ FfiUK HWhBBO AND FIFTY DOLLARS. Volunteers for Three Tears will receive a Warrant for _ FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. dtlaon* »ho Anil ln the service of the pntt«a Mates a BnbsMtut# for not less thanTbree Ysara, inadYßßCßof a draft, and wbo ahall thnrenpon b* or«- dsted upon tb* quota of tbe elty of Philadelphia, will laoelve a warrant for THEE HUNDRED DOLLIES. Byorder of the Commission. J»fB lf JOHN BLAIR, BawetaTT. ISW" PA&SEKCtRB B»II,WaTXOHCB , On January 3Cth and Slat an opportunity will ba liven to all parsorrars to express th»lr opinion aa to use propriety of colored persons riding on all the oars Bach or e> riding will he handed a slip on which Is print ed as fottowH; ■•0 Please sign for or against colored person* rl- 0 0 ding on &l>]the cars,and return to any condao- 0 0 tor within one week. o 0 For ■■ ■ (y 0 Agnln*t ———— o 0 R‘sideoc n '■ - ■■■■ Q No person wCI bo flowed to duplicate a vote and the ickeU when ccnnted will ha carefully examined . „ HBfISY CROSKEY, Secretary. JagS Tb Board of President;. I®* »H* I’M II,A I>E I, PHI A PUBI4IO KSS> STOCK EXCHANGES COMP AST tuning «>»■. plefed its organization. and t*ke*n on the room on the second floor of the LI SR ARY- BTRE ST BALL, 4n the rear'of the Cttatom House and in the tin mer lato Tie>zutT of the Post Office, will open the same for business on MONDAY, the ]3th proximo. Particulars as to the rales, Ac., of the association, will b* give* hereafter. A timitea nnmfee* of tickets will he issued to Annual Bnbscrtbsrs. the price bain* fixed at $25 each, appti cation for which way he wad* at the office of the Preul dent, Ko. & MARCaANTS’ EXCHANGE. Ej 8. CASSATT, President. tSEF* A DRAFT M THE TWENTIETH WARD can only be avoided bv the prompt pay ment of the T WESTT-FlVfr DOLLAR ASSESSMENTS. 9o far only 225 men opt of 4,000 enrolled and liable to be drafted, have subscribed The quota of the * ard is ahtutfuO, and if the Draft takes place double that nam her will tie drawn, which will take, two men out of every sev«n. Bnt this mu be avoided if every man will pay $26 at once. Every man can better afford to pay $25 than to be drafted. The Committee will again sit to receive your subscription, on XATORDAY. Siojf., DAT, TOfiSDAT, and WEDNESDAY EtrSNlNGS.Jan psry 28th, 80tb, ond Sift, and February let, from 7 to 9 o’clock P. AL. st the following placet*: let Precinct—Northeast corner Te&th and Poplar. 2d do. School House, Eighth and Tnompsoa streets. Sd do. School House, Eighth and Thompson streets. 4th Ho. South west corner Ele Tenth and Girard avenue. 6th do. Southwest corner Eleventh and Olraxd , avenue. 6th do. Packer's Hardware Store, 1275 Qirard _. • avenue. 7th do. J. G. Adam*’, 1116 Je atre°t Bth do. Seventeenth and Master 9:h do. Ridge t venue. 10th do. School Rouse, Sharewood street, above Twenty-second. 13th do. Human* Bogine House. Thirteenth and Oxford *tr**t*. WM. S. HALL, President. ja2B 4t B. Harper, Secretary, K®” rifiRBEE BIH EOAI, COEPASY, E 3 ®’ . OFFICE, Hu. 233 S-.OTU THIRD STREET. Philadelphia. Jsa. 27, IS6I _At a pprcJal meetitig- or fcfce stockholder* lield * HtS DAT.it w*s decided to pnrcbate a lease oaa working colherv. which. will yield a rcnrenue to the eoinp*ay iJDtr.edfa elr. yhose wishing to subscribe for their prop*'rtton of dcw stock, will call at the offi;* oa or be* re Feb l, nest. CHAB. J>. KSIGfHT, 3 A 28 4t* Secretary. •SST* SOTICK.-IHE ASJillit. MEET *rP. «f »h« Stoekkolders of the DARK HOLLOW Oil, AND MAKTtFACTURfNG COM PASS’will ho hold at the Office of the Company, No. sa* WALNUT Bt., fjoom ho. J, flrfct Jloor, on the 30th of Fob- a ext (bains the third Monday in the month), at 4 o’clock P. M H. KIGHaKDS. Secretary. jagg at* Fhii.apr7.phia, Jan 27,3886. OFFICE WESTERS PMHSTITA* nijl railroad compaht, _ _ Philadelphia, January 28,1865. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-An Adjourned An nual -Meetingof the Stockholder* of the Company will be held oh TUESDAY, the seventh day of February, ]««. atl2o’clock M., at Ho. 338 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, „ Annual Election for President and Directors will be held same day and place, JOSEPH LESLEY, je2S 9c Secretary. OFFICE OIL CHEEK AKD RIBQ. WAY RAILROAD COMP Ally. •«. PsrLADELPHiA, Jan, 28, 1855. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—Aa adjourned an nual meeting of the Storthol&eie of this Company will he held on TUESDAY, the 7foday of February, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M , at No. 23S South THIRD Street, Phila delphia. Annual election for President and Directors will he held fflme day and place, JOSEPH LESLEY, ja2B Bt . . Secretary, OFFICE OF THE FEJI/TOFf COU. COMPART- Phil ABBLPHTA , J&n. 27,'1865. Tne Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will beheld at the Ofllce of the Company, 407 LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, February 6th. proximo, at half past o’clock P. M.. at which time an Election for Officers serve the ensuing year wiii also take place. ja2B»tfc6 P. C. HOLLIS, Secretary. ra* THE lOCPST SALE COAL CO.— ANAUAL MfiSTING.—The stoeknolders of the Locust Dale Coal Company are hereby notified that their annual meetlna, for the choice of Directors and sach other business as may legally he transacted, will be held at the COHTINBNfAL HOTEL, In the clfcv of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of Febru ary next, at two o’clock p M, THEODORE D EMORY, Secretary. FhixaubZiPHlA. January 14, 1866. ja!4-15t» 15S- ANHIVBBSAEY OF THE! HER CHARTS’ FoSD.—'The eleventh anniversary of this sssociaticHt will ba celebrated at the ACADEMY OEjjnSID. UTeI KbyT BISHOP SIMPSON, and _ _ rby. »■»» dakiel doughebty, Esq. Th« orchestra will be under title direction of Hr. Simon Hassler. . . Cards of admission may be bad gratuitously, by as- ORNE, No 904 Gheetnut street WM C. LUDWIG, No. 86 North Tbird street. JAMES C HAND No 814 Market sheet. ED At UN D A. SO ODER, Bock-street wharf. jaSl-tfeaif Committee. OFFICE OF SUPPEKIHRItCK fcs?petroleum oil company. No. sae wal- NUT Etreet (Rooms, third story), ~ ~. The animal meeting of the Stockholders of the ahove t”** y mr Wl CE0 8 £ l! p|-DBLE, Secretary. BASAL CONPAST.-AS la? Adjourned Meeting of the Bond and Stockhold ers of the ONION CANAL OOMPaH Y wiU be held at tho Booms of the Board of Trade, on TUSsBAY. 31st tost, at 12 o’clock M. JAMB p££id?it. JAXITABT 26, 1805. ja2S 6t If EXT JDKAFT.-CITIZESS’ B=» SUBSTITUTE,REPRESENTATIVE, AND VOL UNTEER AGENCY.—We heg leare to call the attention of tho,e who are drafied, and those wno are enrolled and liable to military daty, and also that class of per rons who are not liable to draft (ladies, and gentlemen over forty-flve years), to onr agency for nrocnnngsnn stt* ntea and Yolnnteor repr esentatlyee. Persons should attend to this Important matter at once, as the draft has been died for tho lSthoi February next. We are doing a strictly legitimate business; we are furnishing rt en not liable to the draft assnbstitntesand representatives, as low. if not at lower prices, than any other agency in Philadelphia. Tho law aniweus-io pnt substitutes In the Navy or Marine Corps, to be credited to any district in the State where the principal facilitate business. If peraonsliving In or out of the city, who are enrolled, will furnish ns with a certifl cats of their enrolment from the Provost Marshal of their district, they can have substitutes sworn into either branch of this service, which will folly exempt tb ß™ete?ee can he given to ladies mid gentlemen in this city tor whom wo have done business in this line, and also in the following counties: Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Berks, Bucks, Schuylkill, and fiortlx a if and Club* famished at tbs lowest posable prices. Liberal, arrangements made with. ja2s et . Bos Post Office. ROTICS.-THE AMNVAti BIEET us© of the Stockholders of the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY will be held on, TOBSI)AV, Tebniary ?tb, JSO6, at 4 o’ciock P. M * at the office* No. 14 North DELAw’aKB Avenue, when an election will take place for five Managers, to serve for the eneoinc year. j*2s-12c WM. W. HABKNES9, Sectetary. COBS EXCHANGE ASSOOI'HOT. —The Annual Meeting of the CORN EX CHANGE ASSOCIATION will be held ou TOESBAY, Janaary 81, 1885. An election will be held for officers to serve tor the ensuing year. Bolls will hoogoa tromll A. M. until BP. M , and from J%_ until 8 % P. M. The “S“6t MPOr * WilltB PBBOT^Secretary^ OIPICE AUEGHXSIf BAILKUAD ■=» AND COAL COMPANY. - PHinADinraiA, Jan. IT, » The ANNUAL MEETING of the »roo KHi >Li>K 8i of the ALLEGHENY RAILROADand COAL COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, oth da* of February, 1565, at MM., at Ho 3 foRRKoTPI. ce. I*3K SouthfiaßTa &«£, Philadelphia An election for President and Directors will he held at the same time and place, ja2128 K FiiEß'K B. HUB SELL, Secretary. |®= FOURTH SA' W? JLRCH Street* <m idk PHiLiDBiPHiA, January 10. lew. At tie annual Election lor Directors, bold January lOtb* the following gentlemen were elected Director* of ttrfe Bank for the ensuing year: William P. EUmxn, Jota Pareira, AlbertO. Roberta, James 0. Kelcb* ‘William Brooks, fraetus Rouleo* William S. Stokley* • fcamuel Miller. At a tie Board, held dSnfcJ LBiOTl’Boß|S*“|£, W Pt«id«mi,an4 EBASTOB Cashier. »<csr»» ftOTICK.'—TIIE AS-SOAX* JHtBET* fee I jig oftbe Stockholders of Ka VI GATIOIf COMPANY, forthe election of gm PI aodthetransactlon of other business, wi 1 be hold at Bo 130 Horth DELAWARE Avenue (swood f Sot), onTUESDAY“ the 7th of Pebroarr next, »t half past twelve o'clock P. M. wn>WAK DENNIS, je24-12t SccrataiT and Treasurer. _ i , itfciTlCE. THE ASTSVXL MEET* twq of the Stockholders ot tbs PH lIiA DELPHI A ASD SAVANNAH BTSAM NAVIGATION GOMPANZ to the Section office Maneem Al'wS BBtl' ® A™ucteoo&^ Jctanatj next, at W» B jflns, Stootary and Trcaaarer. OFFICE or TOX IJSIOH CASAI O<>SIPAHT *p H n,iDBi,FHU, JaimisrylT.lSK. The Atmnal Medina of the STOCK and BOdfD nm Tims of the Union Canal Company, and election "S mo Managire to serve Itw«he eneaiiut year. W ALHUTSkeel‘on the!th day of Fehrn- B-'-SP* MONITOR OR COMPANY SOF gIHSSSS? FOUETH Etieet. Pro«poctua will b# rot warded rtv luitonsly. PBBMDBNT. „, t o P. BAMBOBLL. of Oil CUT treasurer* JOB* MAJBSH. BECRXTARY* QBOBSB ?■ OLIVBB, MfP. PHUADELI'Mii ASH EK I B W 3& BULKOiO, j m n 1885, T TtVRTPHI» And’¥klß*BAlWWeD*ooHPaKSTwill if h?H P « ?h0 OfflcofHo »30 WALHtrr Street, on. ji<>HDA.Y, the 13th day of February aoxt, at 10 o clook AUhis meeting an election will be bald fo*J®° S°at2P M MP “ y fc ° 3M? OFFICE OF TCMiS oil AS® |5? BIfIING COMPANY* 417 WALNUT Streets of tli# Stockholders will be held onMON DAY?Febrn««y Sth, at 11 o’clock, when an election for 1 - h9W ‘ JOS. ?, SJtOSUTS. SiKUlteiT* OIL AW MISMTCf COMPANY THE ESTATES OP THIS COMPANY EMBRACE OYER othdrbd acres, in tbe Immediate centre of the Great OU Belt of Weak Virginia, EVERY ACRE OF THIS LARGE TRACT IS RICH IN No Company (save the Vulcan) was ever organized in tho same business manner, presented the same honest face, nor furnished to subscribers the same undoubted security for their money. Tho Company’s working superintendent U under ap proved bends for $30,000. Nothing will he left undone to shield the Interests of the Stockholders, and no energy left unspent to insure large and uniform dividends. Tbe Company’s property is so pregnant with Oil that it could to* day be leased atnn enormous proportionate advance, and sales of adjoining tracts are now quoted at seme 500 PER CENT. Increase. These axe facts. <Ee fleet, but reflect quickly. A few thousand shares at original price* Are all that now remain unsold. |gj|p* FERGUSOE OIL OOHPAEY CAPITAL $500.000 100.000 SHARES. PAR VALUE $5 SUBSCRIPT lON PRICE , WORKING CAP1TAL.............. OFFICERS: , PBBSrOBXT, JOHN W. MOFFLY, TABAoeann, J. H. MoCALLA SBCRBTARY, CHAS. H. BIDEBOTHAM. DIBECIOE3, JOHN W. MOFFLY, 80. 235 Market afreet. SAMUEL COWARD. Cor. Ninth and Market streets. CASPAR L. PEHN, Superintendent. AMOS J. MICHSNKR, $» Market street. JOSEPH F. BKoSiUS, 417 Walnut street. GEO. LEECH, Reading, Penna. The property of this Company comprises one hundred ard seventy (170) acres of the best Oil Land in West Virginia It is situate in Wirt county, on the Little Kanawha river, and extends along the river about three* quarters of a mile. To this laud the Company have an undisputed *’fee simple” title. The town of Elizabeth, the county seat, is about three and a half miles below this property, and about the same distance above are the celebrated Burning Springs. This land possesses rare advantages from its pacoliarjsituation, be ing upon the river front, affording, at least, one hun 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 ccposits of Petroleum beneath the surface. One of the most experienced Geologists in Pennaylva nia has carefully surveyed this land, and it is his opinion that it is equal if not superior to any in the Kanawha Valley for the production of OiL It purchased solely with a view to its imme diate development, and one of the Directors. Mr. Caspar L. Heim, is on the ground superintending the operations. of tiie 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 aee re solved io make it productive. We invite the most rigid investigation as to the cha racter of our property, and all the information desired as to the operations of the Company will be cheerfully given on calling at the Office of the Company, No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room Ho, 8, third story. j&25-wfmBt CLARION ASP ALLEGHENY RIVER OIL COMPANY. INCORPORATED UNDUE THE MINING AN® MANU FACTUBIBG LAWS OF THE SPATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, ©500,000, Divided Into 100,000 Shares, at $5 Bach. WORKING CAPITAL RESERVED* SO,OOO SHARBB, OFFICE NO. 146 SOUTH FOURTH ST., ROOM NO. 5. HENRY H. SWARTZ, No. 24SS RACE Street, Presi d< TBOMJS NELSON, No. SIS North SECOND Street, V t?HAßli d FR ANKFORD, Treasurer JACOB RIDGWAY, 836 North SECOND Streat, Secretary. DIRECTORS ‘ ROBERT H. HOW ARP. 427 MARKET Street. BINRY H. LANDES, North THIRD Street. GEORGE F. WABDLE, Northeast corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets __ SAMUEL HBOHT, No. IS North THIRD Street. JAt OB RIDGWAY GBORGB W. LUKENS, FRANKFORD. HENRY H. SWARTZ. THOMAS NELSON. _ Dr. J. B. FINLAY, KITTANING, Pa. The Stockholders, at their meeting, footed thisi re*>- lntlon. which wee incorporated Into the By.iaws— that *' no Stockholder sballh&ve power to transfer any share of bi» individual stock until the wording capital shall hare been provided for * thus lot tiring that the valuable Oil Lends of the Company will ha thoroughly d pros"ctasos and all information can be lrnd by bp ulfcation to tie office of the Company or to any ox the offleere. to whom enbaeriptione ean-be made. ja26-wfm3t iTIOSAL BASK, 753 THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. JANUARY 30. 1865. OIL COMPARES. WEST VIRGINIA. ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE!, Entitling the holder to a THEBE-FIFTH DIYI&EHB, ' PRESIDES?. HENRY SIMONS. TBEABUXBB, WM. H. WEEKS. SECRETARY. J. PERCY T>IX. Office, 434 Wajnut Street. f&23'2c OP WEST YIEGIHIA. AHD SO FURTHER ASSESSMENT. WHICH ALOHB Will. B» SOM AT *1 EACH. |sgp PBOSPECIUS KEYBER OIL AND MIMING 00., OF PENNSYLVANIA, OFFICE S 3 N. TENTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL..— *150,000. SHARES... ......t.....”100,00(}. FAB VALUE, $1.50 EACH. STOCK FOR SALB AT SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, *1.50' PER SHARE. *»»,3OOWORKING CAPITAL. 'PRESIDENT. A. G. STEIN. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, w. G. BEDFORD. directors.; A. G. STEIN. | WM. C. LAWSON, THUS. J. BaBGER, JAB R BISSBX, JOS. D. THORNTON, i W. G. BEDFORD, CHARLES B. MERKLEB. The Keyset On and Mining Company has been ehar- I tered by the Stare of Pennsylvania, for the production of Oil, Salt, and Coal, in the Stateeof Pennsylvania and I Company in Western Virginia, con- I eist of 107 acree of Oil Lands in fee simple, located on 1 the east hank of Mononeahela river, about two miles I northward from Morgantown, in Monongalia sonnty, and have about % of amile of ;iver front,andnbont the tame length cm each side of Mill Sun; thus making two “ffes ini" ngth of whaMo «al|ed bottom landetthey aleo contain two vein* of Coal—tbe Bitnmißoae and Cuaaell Cfcal—-one befog three and a half and the other *up?o*ed to be eleven feet thick.., _ , .. . . In Pennsylvania we have a 25-year leane oathe bot tom lands of IraH. Keyser’afarm, on the west bank of | ihe Cheat river, about one and three quarter miles from its month, in Fayette coaoty It is 4U rods on the river brC EQ /iod& deep: thus affording room for at least i* well**togrtl ex with the right to mire alithe Ooalneeded from the large Coal veins cropping out on other pans of thisfaim, . „ idvamagts of the Company : 1 Out levels only about %of a mile distant from the Crow Well, which, by the Daily Evening t Gazette* o£ Pittsburg, of December 23,1864, is reported to be pro. ducing from SCO to NO barrels of Oil P«j‘ n da y.J' n 4 tame diatelytn ranra and near thefamous Wifoy weUj.whicii ie tai<Lto be *6O barrel well* and immediately opposite reiion is the Amber 041, 2Qpar cent, purer than the Oil of Oil Creek. , s S. Tbs ralt water of this country is very strong and flows abundantly, and wilLpeduce U onncea of Salt fiom one gallon of water, and this alone wonld make °4 8 Ve to the Pittsburg Market. fi The immense beds of Coal thereon. . - Ja3o mwf« ' WM. G. BEDFORD, Secretary. besehvn! ora. company, OFFICE m WALNUT STREET. The esbecription hooks of this Company will be closed 'on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Fcbrnarj Ist. By order. $. D. REINBOTH, Secretary. NOTICE. —OFFM)K BUCK NOUN- I3F TAIN COAL CO. .PHILsrKI.PHIA, Jaa.2.l^s. mi. A Annual Meeting of the Stodeholdere of the BuOK tfOtmTAlK COALCOMPANY will be hold at the Office % WK5> “ SESDaY, Febtuary lst,lB«.'bt 11 o'elook A.j«• . An election for eevon Directors to serve the ensuing year w'Jibe held on the eViie day, b&twean the hours ”flfel dar ' M ‘ *. H. TROTTER. Secretary. WANAfIIAHSH 4 SSDWSt, igsr rUK CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. O APIT AE.»». •...........SI,OOO f 000. SHARES... 900,000. PAR VALUE #O.OO. SUBSOHIPTIOSr PRICE 9*so* PRESIDENT, VANC3B STEWART, OF BCBB0B& 00UHTT, FA* ’ SECRETARY, J. Xu DARLINGTON, VANCE STEWART, Kereer county. Fa. JOHN E. LEONARD, West Chester* Fa D. C. FORNEY, WaHhington, D. C. HENRY D. COOK, Washington, D, C. SIMON Cameron, Harrieburg, Fa. JOHN H DIBEL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE O. EVANS. Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta. Lancaster eo., Pa. The present and prospective value of the stock of this Company may be inferred from the fact that It owns a fee simple Interest in 473'(four hundred and eerenty foree) acres of the richest tested oil territory in Venango county, believed by the most experienced oil men in that region to be capable of producing a net annual in come to the Company of one and a half million dollars, or three times the entire cost of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty- five per cent, a month on its subscriptior 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 **Hoovsr” Farm, situate on the Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with 332 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there ere 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 On this Farm there are now ten walls in operation, producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it*B7 (eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty applications are 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: a fact which sufficiently demon strates the greatrichneu and reliability of the terri tory. Is the entire fee eimple Interest In 181 (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 Run, having a front of 96 rod* on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Run, with ample boring surface for one hundred well*, or Lots of ten rods square. This tract is known as the “ Stewart Farm, * ’ and is clear of ail leases or incumbrances of any kind. There is now in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller onea) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joihSfcthison the south. In fact, the ** Stewart” Farm is stirrotinded with good-paring wells, and within a sheet 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 dollars.) On this leate a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the “Stewart" Farm, which is believed to be equally as good as the “ Hoov er”) there are os it a three*story Grfot mil, with fine water-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings, that will be of use to the company. Tha durability of this immediate oil'section is illus trated by the fact that some of the wells on. the “Hoov er” Farm Lave been pumping for over four y ears,with out any material diminution' in foehn-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 Greek. ..-.,30,000. The officers of the Company feel justified in present ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous management, tho above lauds can be made to yield for the benefit of foe stockholders in a comparatively short time: There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods equate, all <- 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 each, would make a DsHy product of. 1,000 bbls. Out of this the Company’s share would be* COO bbls. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at * $13.60).•».•* $6,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would make the Ccmps ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone. «•* 1,600,000 00 Allowing the same estimate for the *' Hoo ver’ ’ Farm, in which foe Company owns one fourth in fee of the land interest, the annuel net receipts from the latfcerwoold Mel log tile animal receipt* from lmth faint*. - •* 1,876,000 00 Bedoottng from this amotmt the rum of $375,EX0 for contingencies, tronld loare ■ tie y Net Annual Inccme of tie Company.. .....$1,500,000,00 ALL THESE LOTS CAR BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED, If —4. expedient.'ata royalty of one-half, the- astWMSsSi' Youa™Mt P iii?t^l?cnfAd K expectation of immedi-xtely receiving, large dividends, Irat the haste on which the Company reete, It ia be lieved, will make yoaHnvestment not only safe, but, prospectively, of enormowsuabie. Notwithstandlng.atthe press nt prices of oil, the Com pany’c annual receipte (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per cent, on the coet of the Bloch, . f The president, Mr. Stewart, is one of the meet prac tical and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company’s property and general oVereisht of Its management Is the hfest guarantee that no efforts will he spared to make the Investment pro fitable. - Applications fo£ a large proportion-of the stock have already been made, bnt none will hs received until the. hooks of the Company are regularly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of -tie stock win 100 sold at subscription price. Th« stock will be issued full paid, without further assessments. * , books OE BUBSCBIPTIOH will be open for a few days, on and attar January IS, 1850, at the office of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, j alB-12t KJS” OI.I> DOSIIMOIf e3i.COSIPA.NY i=£? OF WB‘T YIBGIHIA.—The subscribers to the stock of the Old Dominion Oil Company ere hereby notified that Certificates are now. read yfordeUvery upoa surrender el subscription receipts, ana boohs open *°Thera are only 9,000 shares ucsnbßoribedfor. ~~‘ ” ~ ' directors: O. H- BAMBOBOBB, Pxesidetot. . JOSEPH MEGABT,Tice Presides*, B. A. SMITH, J. A. IIoALf.ISTEB, C. J. WOIiBRBT, w 0. J. WOLBEBT, Jb., JOHN W LEIGH, F 7 K. KNIGBT, Connty Cleric. Bode C. CJ. DAVIB, ex- Sheriff, Doddridge t TREASURER: I VM. E. COLMNg., I BOBBE ja!719«1 9326379850, f 51346 |T|» DIYI»ES» BOHCEB. Tlie following Dividends {for DECEMBER) bare been declared pwa*l* JAHBABT Slst, to Shareholders of record January art, 1664: Math Dividend.. •_ CHASE SOLD COMFAHY, r«Mth Dividend. ,~..-One Dollar per Blare. Sixth Dividend..... .....Three per Cent. FOTJHTAIB PBTKOLEDM OOMFAHY, Second, Dlv idond .........M....OeOPflJ Cent Trawler Boole will he eloeed from January 21et to' February let. VBX MIOTSG I® GOHPAKY. Ti« Director! of tko Qnickillvor Minim Company have declared asemt-annsslly dividend of ser eh&ra to l!KIT g D BTATBg GOLD COIN, , jayatle FSBKITaK? 16,1866, to shareholder! of record 16th, lneloilyo. WALTER E TreMturer. New York, .Tannery 4, 1886. jH.lOlBt OFFH S STORY I'ABM Oil COM ISS? past, 308 WALSDI Street- The Directors heve thi« da* declared a dividend or (1) >HB PEKCEST., pasableoaandAfwr FOBKO a«T let Books will close Wednesday,, January 25th, at 8 ,*c)oclt P. M., aad opsa Ihnreday, FoV,taarr_2d. at 10 ,dock A. M. V. H. HANCOCK.^ a»7i* January S 3, 1865. PHILABEIPHiA AHD BEAPISTCt fcs? BAILBOAD COMPANY, Office No. FOURTH Street. _ _ , «_ Iqo . Thilaxjkuphta, November SO, 1864. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The transfer boolss of this CompanywiH ba closed onTBURBDAY, December 15, and re opened on TUESTSaY, January 10,1885 A Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, oatbe coramoii and preferred stock, clear of National and State taxes, bss been declared, payable m common atock on the 31at December next, on &U atocia standing on the books of tbe Comply, at the close of btujiuQfla on the 15th whcaa names are realstared on the New. fork book, will he. Paid at the |arm(iS»'_r.o»a and Trust Company. 8. B&iuroiil), del-tf Treasure*/ ttair wmd f mm gkat to JGL naturae colob. _ Mr rn G. MONTGOMERY-Brae Sra: lim,nßln* ••MouTgoaery’e Hair Bestoser,” and can tar with much plf»nre that U will dft all that 1. claimed for It. I am at wlntefl with a lad* whose hair waavory gray, and now it is a natural brown; not partially no. bat from the root* to the extremities ts of a uniform color She U about fifty years oSage. and never used any other prepare tlon bnt your Restorer. Two member* of my own family, who ware Sray.and their heir thin and failles. used not more than two bot tles each, and! cannot now discover a aray.hair oa eithrr of their heads, and their halit la much thicker than X oner knew It before. At they hare used * othtng else, the nhangs must be attributed to your Restorer. R«pectlully. yourß iAß CiTERBQN> 1 No. 81 S. Seventh, street MONTGOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER, Depot Ho X4O , '5. SIXTH Street. " jaSO-M aas&r obutbai* owitoNa bq^sje, Oil* COMPANIES. OF PENNSYItYANZA* TREASURER. E. J. JAMES* 07 PHILADBLPHIA. west cHßeraa, pa* DIRECTORS. THE “ STEWART FARM. ” So. 101 WALBDT Stroet, Phllada. of Philadelphia. dridge counly. county, West TO* ttJKETARY: _ \T H. SMITH. DIVIDENDS. BRIGGS GOLD COMFA9Y, ... .One Dollar per Share. HoKIHLSY OIL COMPANY, WALTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer, Ho, 81 JOHN Street, SEW YORK. 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ToDJ)ißT 8 80., 450, 45», and 454 Noith SECOND Street, above WUlow. make*, at la.a than former srlcea CUB WEN BTODBAET * 880., P 450, 453, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. Tl/rBK AND BOYS’ WEAR, i-’i Of all desirablejityle*. • We are closing oat the above Stock at w e are R g DtJCBD tEICBS. OUBWBN RTGDDART & 880., 4:50. 453, and 454 North SECOND gtreft, above WUlow. "READY-MADE CLOAKS XV And BABIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS Clo.lngentatred !l ed|ri«eB. of)DAßl , fc BR^_ 450, 453, and 454 North SECOND Street,^ J)KESS GOODS . .AT REDUCED PRICES. Closing out onr entire stock* which- still is large and Pleach BMPBBSiO LOTBS, Preach BPiNOLES, _ Eioh CASHBEKE PLAIDS, Bleh POPLIN FLAWS,So., *o., and we have al*o arrayed a large stock of SPBIHG AJSD SUMMER DRBSS GOODS, - which are arranged and marked at such prices as wtU indnce persons to anticipate their wants for tneap- PK»chln*iea«on^ DßVlßJJ BTODDABT & BEO., 450, 452, and 454 North BEOOND street. jaSO-3t - Above WlUflvr. A TTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. xV Lupin’s Merinoes at lift Lupln'e Mertnoea at $1.60. Lupin’s Merinoes, all colors. . The greatest bargain offered tothese goods. Oallaud •xamine them. Compare them. MUm fast. Assort ment 9 ,.0d. at , KVEMTH ig^ R H dH. 1 So gl foa. RADIES’ FANCYt FURS. j;OHN FABBIBA, Ko. Tl* ASCH Street, shore Serenth Street* At Mb old established itcro. IMPORTER, MAKSFACTUEER, AND DEALER IN (FANCY FURS bob LADIES AND OHHiDRHBf. sSSS’iiSS solicit» sail from those In want. toTMPIm MPB Bad BBlttWi JOHH FAEEERA, Tl# AJICH Street, at»Te Boxenth. X hare no partner or eosnastlon with, any ®to« sM” let rite. iMS-iaxit THBSOLTJT.ION OF GOPA.RTJSTSB- Si St'Lm* “® P,,8 “ t ti,ia for HBKB “j MLT Os! * partner. ijjia FILBERT ktnet. I)OT10K I Jf ’cOPAKTNBBfHIP —The rtßdenlgoed d*Tformeda eopartaerahlp.ui ia* the style Md Arm o* PbS”I iztfiMßßUHci. Their bonineas will be that of Sugar Eeflneie. _ » FBtITOSi JOHN ZHMSBLHrd. ja3o-3i* January*. 1865. WILLOW SLEIGH BOMBS.—A. FEW i»» «nd'lB» North THIRD Street. QHOYELS AND SPADES. & 1,200 dor at reduced prises, at 01t ° ( 5 I V&y A F Il f 6HOYKL FACTORY. northwest wraw and BBEAT) Street!, between Arab ana (rtimwftm* and Third atraatn. _ TOMATO CATSUP. —NEW TOMATO 1 Cat.DP, i°W IttuSl! 1 * 7 ' T7BENGH LESSONS'! GIVEN BJ A X Prrtrfan Leiy at 1301 ARCH Btreet. Ja9o-8t« W fc UOB. OEMH M 0» MABK^STRESTSa FANCY FURS. ORARTNERSIMPS. EfSVKAHCK. ptADnSLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL.... .$400,000 OO ASSETS. .....#3,501, 897 04 Statement of the Assets sf the Company on January Ist, f 865, Published: ltr conformity with the provteiona of the Slxtli Bectita' of the Act of AaeemllT of April 6th. 1842: Mortgages. % On property valet'd si over *4,000,000, be fng First Mortgages on Real Estate in the City and County of Philadelphia, except *36,409.06' in the neighboring 00umtiet................. *1,809(509 90 REAL ESTATE. Forohasbd at Shkeipp’b Bahw, übdbb MoaroiOE Claims, rar: ■ Eight houses and lot, 8. W corner Chestnut and Seventeenth street*. A house and lot, .north sidy of Spruce st,', west ot Eleventh. Two houßes and lot, south side of Sprues street, near Sixteenth street. Fire houses and lots. Nob. 021,823,525,527., and 639 Dilwyn street. Three houses and lot,east side Seventeenth street, south of Pine. Hotel and lot, 8. E. eorner Chestnut and Beach streets. Fire houses and lot, north aide tteorge street, west of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot, east side Beach st, , sonth of Chestnut street A house and lot Fltzwater street, east of ffinth street A ground rent of *3O on lot north eide Otter, west of Leopard street 37 lots of ground on Buckley street and Qnervelle avenue, Bristol Two houses and lots, north side Filbert street, west of Eighth street A house and lot, east aide Sixteenths!, south of Chestnut street A house and lot, west side Bread street sonth of Base street. A house and lot, Filbert street, west of Sixteenth street. Two houses end lots, on eorner of Frtnk fbrd road and Auburn street, fronting on Frankford road. A house aud lot in rear of Arch street, be tween Front and Second streets. 1 A lotof ground, south side Lombard st, west of Twenty-third street- Two-lots of ground, west side Twenty tbird-atreet, north of Meredith street. A-lot-of ground, north side ef Meredith street .west of Twenty-third street. Total, surveyed and valued at *132,273.191 cost . .».*n&,34s a* LOANS. Temporary Loivs on Stocks as Collateral Security (valued at *164.830). *79,88189 STOCKS. $45, COO IT. 8. Bonds, 1681. *40,000X1. 8.10-40 Registered Bonis. *76, COO U. B. 6-20 Tear Registered Bond*. *26.000TT. S: 6-26 Tear Coupon Bonds. *30,0(0 Philadelphia City Loan, 1394. *lO,OOO Almshouse Loan 6 per sent. $9, CCO Pennsylvania State Six-per-cent. Loan of May, 1861. *lO, OCOBorthPenna, Railroad Bonds. *9OO Iforth Pennsylvania Railroad Cou pon Scrip. 429 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 91 “ Franklin Fire Insurance Co. 200 • “ Bank of Kentucky. 17' ** Forth. Bank of Kentucky. 100 •* Union Bank of Tennessee. 13 *• ‘ Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. 200 Southwark Railroad Co. 24 ** Union Canal Company. 2 “ Continental Hotel Company. - *3,0(0 Continental Hotel Buhls. *7OO Philadelphia City Loan, 1887. *1,281.66 Philadelphia City Warrants. Total Market Value •• ■ -*852,904 83 Coat *308,78* 66 DEPOSITED with Assistant Treasurer of the United States at Philadelphia at 6 per cent, per annum 76,089 09 ROTES AED BILLS RECEIVABLE....... 4,890 00 BEVEKUB STAMPS. CASH on hand *41,767 22 “ in hands "(Agent5,....... 4,672 18 Total Cash 46,399 40 REAL ESTATE. MaBKBT I’JUOa. $132,278 26 Cobt, as ab0ve.....116,34824 Advancelnvaluo.,-.»♦ 18,925 QJi STOCKS. Mabkbt .....,..*362,90183 Cost, as abOYe-~***,- 508.784 88 Advanc51nva1ue.™,............44,110 97 Total ««....,*2,801,397 04 T OSSES BY FIRE. By order of the Board. GHAS. N. BANCKEB, JAMES W. Mo A. LEISTER, SSCBBTABY PKO.TSM. ITOES. IsaacLaa. I Edvard C, Dale* ! oe<jFFalBS» Alfred Fitter. . I Francis W. Lewis, M. D. BAKOKER, President. C. DALE, Tice President Secretary pro tent Cbai. H. Baneker,. TohiayWaK ner,. Samnel Grant, Jacob B.'Smith. Geo. W. Richards. CHAS. H. EDWABD i JAMBS W. HcALLISTEB, jalß-wfmfit (JBB NOBTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO. IXOOBIOSATSD BT TBB. UKHUATOMZ OF lEI STATE OF FXWSTLTASZA. OBGAHIZBB OCTOBBB 8, USA FOE INSURING AGAINST 10SS- OV lIFB OS PERSONAL HUPEI TKsfI.VEM.EBS BY lAND OB WATER. Policies Issued for. a Simile Trip. Special Journeys, Voyages, 6e, drily, monthly, Quarterly, or yearly. Biro, against the contingencies of personal hazard, and sgalntt lose of all Muds, except real estate. Policies leaned at the Principal Office. Ho. 9»1 CHEBTFUT Street, , Philadelphia, orhy the- Agents of the Company In any of the cities of the United States, or by the Ticket Agent! at anjßril road Station.. , CAPITAL,.—— —— *380,000 OFFICB-BS. PRESIDENT, THEODORE ADAMS. ▼ICB i PRESIDENT AND AOTtrA&T* Ji H. BBADL&Y. TRBASDBBB, - JAMES M. COJfBAD. BBORSTARTi IdtTCIEH PEYTOK. AGENT, i J. B. PEYTOB. DI&EOTOR3. Theodore Adams. James M. Conrad, .Bichard Wood. George T. Btedman, T7IFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT PE A tHB MUTUAL PIBBIHSUBAUOE. COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. Office Ho. 9 SoothPIPTH Street. Amonnt of Property Insured First Month Ist K)11 ; 188liMM»»»nM.eH.Mem>4 RQ ■ , Amount Of Premium Notaa First Ho. !«*• 1860. €8,67? Cash AeeetSj First Mo- Ist, 1864,.— - W.®*? 66 Interest on Premium Hotes-- 4, 1 S S Policies. Surveys, and Transfers- m Fremioms omPerpetoallaedrance j*® m Interest on In vestments—- oa i & For Bxtra Risk—. —— X.OS3BS. Fifth, F Yorks.... Jg Briery. Bent. SB Commissions said. Agents....- • oos uo, ‘lnterest Returned—— iiTij Premiums Returned I 650 &5 *,749 13 CABB AOBIMS. „ -r - __ IHT«ete4 latJ. & Loans ***"?'!?? no Is bauds of u» Office garniture** ..««♦« 58 gg CAPITAL OB ASMTfc m* m» M S?Mtefin.U. S.. Joan*——— " fj® « Cant is hands of Treasurer— * Office Bamitßie* • ™ 13458 |76,851 88 Hifth the .booh* andyoucber fs and^| i ieot - WILBOH M ( JEHKIHB. First Month SSd.ISSS. CISBOTOSB. Caleb Clothier. WUUam.P. Beeder, liaW*t& P, ““- wfSrV^SSU Aaron W Gatkiil, Bnkens Webster. Aaron w. unexm, CAMB o £o rHlEa , ProaidenL T. BnWOOP Chapmas, Secretary, ja2a-0t I7AME INSURANCE COOTANY, TIBB AHDIHLAHD IHSBRAHOB. SDLtOYOKS. Franele H. Bnek. John W. Brermat.. CMrio*KlcJiard*oa. Heary wSJSt# r ** |r S • ®* or “ FBAltois M. BTH3§^?resideS|^ CHA*. BICHABDBOH, Ylce PrriMenh W. 1. BnenmiAgn. Secretary. mmm nicNTTSTRY. DB. ~ BASSET NBH® inserts ARTIFICIALTEETH.on aold.SliTOT, Ynlcanite. from to |4O Teeth filled, SO eanta and upnarcs. Bepririn*. References. Offlce. 34S HIHTR Street, Wow LoCSfit nol7*am ANI) stfHOLOTHAHG ASSETS'*-- ..*OO,OOO. Th» Beud'of Directors of this CompaaT'&fevwdster*. ml*Bd to lnßure risko against Fire. In aoeovdiaoe with their chatter, and are sow prepared te haner Poileiee covering; Fire Slake at the concent rates. RICHARD 8. SMITH, A. K 80818. JOHN H. IttWIH. WILLIAM 0. KfiHT, J. P. SrKINBR, GEO. LEWIS H. F. ROBINSON. jas. b. Campbell, HENRY Samuel, CB*B. WHEELER. BOSRISS OOMMIRGS, t. layekgne, jmVBM YOUR LIFE S.l3i Cor. Walnut and Fourth. S ts., It is a, HOME COMPANY, and profit* divided uat> ally* thtta aiding th& aevnnd to pay fataxe pwblum Last dividend SO per cent. . ' ' - OF TBUBTKBS. Alexander. Whilldin, J. Bigar I‘homaoß, Hon. /%,“$? ?<>%«*. Hon. Joseph Allison* Albert C. Koberts, Henry K. Bennett. Stun ael T, Bodine, Philip i* Mlanla, George Sugent, John AiJkman, Wm. J. Howard. Isaac H&zleharst. Samuel Work, ALEXANDER _ „ SAMUBIi WO 8 noSl-Smlf jroHSr s. wrr.! WANTED—A SITUATION AS AN " * Assistant Book - keeper op Entry Clerk, by a youngman of experience, also a graduate «f <Mtten <ten*»CommercialCollege. Address ”J. p* Qr.,*' Press oflo* ' jaSQSfc* WANT B D—IN A WHOLESALE HOSIERY HOUSE- as active MAS, acquainted with the city trade, as SALESMAN. Address.ix writing. Box 565, P. p.* stating age, pretext position, acd sa lary required, ; ja39-86» WANTED*—BY A YOUNG GRNTLR " y MAS of practical business habits with $20,000 capital, wieh#s an interest in some established Iron Manufactory orMachine Shop. Address Box 1205 Phila delphia Post Office. jaSO Jt* WANTED TO BORROW, ON BOND " * and Mortgage, Sixty Thoasand Dollars, on pro perty valued at two Hundred and Fifty Thousand; ißoulse of K'JBERT MAO OBEGOS, jafOYt go. 419 WaLNPT Street, Pixilada. WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH, ” a reliable CANVASSER in every town ani county. We have agents clearing $l5O per mouth, which we Will prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars. JOBES BROTHERS & GO.. jb2E-2i* 600 CHBBTSOT etreet, Phtiaaa., Pa. WANTED A GRIST KILL TO RENT, ” wiih a few acres of land, near railroad, or would buy if terms and location would suit Address ** Gnat MUI,” Philadelphia Post Office. ja27-3i wanted—a large and commo * * dicus BOOM, on the first or second floor, suita ble for a public office, and situated between Market and Fine, and Second and Fifth. Ajfply at MATY AGBN CI» No. 114SouthTH^BDStreet. ja!9-tf WANTED TO RENT, IN A CBN *" tral locality, os Hie first floor* part of an Office for Posh room. Address M P,” Box 2212, P. O. jas.tf A GENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AH D SPT, the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union Army as Burse, Scout, and Spy. giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. Send for circulars: Address JOBES BBOi. A GO , 600 CSS3T«nT bt , Philadelphia, Pa. ja34-lm&W4fc* *3,440.25a 08 <jMO* A MOKTHI-WANTBD nP ‘f'v AGE STS everywhere to introduce the new SHAW* CLARK SIXTBBN-DOLLAK FAMILY SB ff- ING MACHINE, the only low-price Machine la the country which to licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler * Wilson, Howe, Singer * Co., and B&chelder. Salary and expenses.or large commission* allowed. Another Machines now sold lorless.ihan forty dollar* each are infringements, ana the seller and'user liable. Illus trated circulars seat free. Address SHAW * GLASS, noI7-d&W3m ' BIDDKFO&D, Maine. « CONVENIENT DWELLING WANTED—At say $6OO rent, central, or not more than twelve squares.from Eleventh and Chestnut, for a small fsroily. Early information and possession of a suitable house duly aekuowledied, Address G. MAX WELL, care 1033 CHESTNUT Street. JfctP* Agreeable suburban Dwelling to let, in West TMtedelphi*. jaS7-3tlf Bontk of Market Streets. Beat no £p^ W *' a^lr Addreseßox3S43 PMladel pma r o. jal9-Hn« ASSISTANT QUARTFTiMAR. -—resselswahted to lout with coal for and Key Wert. Flu. Msjgft. de26-tf Captain and A. 0. M. !ESU>B»y— ® CHESTER COUNTY FARM.— A FOB SALE-16* ACRES OF LhND, 35-1- Wootland, 13 Meadow; IK miles from Oxfordhoro. A Btn am of water parses tl rough the land. substantial Brick mansion house, nine rooms; house for farmer; good Barne 40by 6a feet; carriage house, and all neces sary buildings. Located on a good road to railroad i station. Price, $B5 per acre. .lAS. B OOMMIKS, jaSO St 50* J7ALSUT Btr-et. Mfob bale—summer street— South side, eaet of Seymteenth. Splendii three quarter-front Dwelling. Lot23bylll. to Bprlngstreet. * i ßa*‘,tt l fat,°wett oFsixteenth Beat DwelUng. Lot 18 by 145 feet deep to Spring street. $9,200. _ , Arch street, north ride, west ol Four- Btonr Dwelling, Lot 18 by 125. a f- QD i Only $6,600 for Dwelling Ho. 24S South Ninth street. Twelve rooms. Immediate P?®!®®** 011 .. . Arch street, south side, west of Twentieth. Only one of those elegant new Dwellings at a low figure. West Spring Garden street, on the corner of another main street. Magnificent new Dwelling, only $12,000. Immediate possession. ■ . . „,***»«, a „.i Pine street, south ride, ™*j>f Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Pour* story Dwellings. Prices SI3.OQQ ana **( hertnnt street. Splendid double Mansion, largaftont “vine'flreet, north west of Seventeenth. Four ‘VsiKea^C^ Ho person should fail to jaSB-atf 15* Korth SIXTH Street. James Graham, Franklin Steal*. , Wm. Colder. jaM lm iivivstßrca JUBiS INSURANCE union -mutual INSURANCE COMPANT Or PHILADELPHIA, H. E. COBSEK TItTED & WAI,Kt?X SO, EXCHANGE BUILDING, ISCOSPOEAWD' IMA. FIEB AND MARINE, DIBEOTOBB S DBBTOUHT, FR*NCIBTST?B, ... NKWBBBBY A SMITH! HBNBY LBWIB. J*., KOW t. CLARK. ELLISYASNiLL, s amokl o. cook, G. WVBEBB4OOCT, WH 8 BAIRD, fi ntzr.nuDD lolomokto WEBXBD. JOHN MOSS. . RICttIEB S. BMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. ja2S-lm AMEB IC A. DC, PHILADELPHIA. WHILI.BIN, Frmldant. IK. Vie. Prosi't.nt. SO S, B«c’y and Trea-nrer. wajcts. FOB SAXE ASB TO BET. «FOR SALE-NO. 1609 WALNUT Street, splendid ,fonf. story Brown-stone front DWELLING, now vacant. Lot 20 by 126 to a street. CgaStf StaW « T6ry SI/tlSt. ®FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR OTHEB PBOFEBTY—New FACTORY, weU-ballt, TWENTY-FIFST Street, north of Ridge avenue. Lot 64 by 100 feet deep on Hubbs street to a three- feet alley; f ° et ‘ a l?tfig m is*Bogl?xrHEtree t . WEST VIRGINIA LANDS. OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! OIL!!!! IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS SEEKING IN VESTMENTS IN OIL LANDS. FOB SALEWA large Tract of Yury valuable OIL ms syanM&apjar ssjrtsawg the said Companies were formed. ■ U Thin is believed to be one of the most desirable bodies of hand erer offered to the Public, and will be soid either in one body or in tracts of 1,000 acres each at yery *°Ll Yddtttonto the Oil in these Lands, they contain enormr-us Veins cf OmJ, Caunel “d Bitum'noui. Irott Ore, Limestone, and Fire Ciay, besides being covered with a very heavy growth of valuable Tim beT Ae some outdance of the yalne of these Imuds, it may be stated that the stoek of the Companies formed out of this estate has already nearly doubled in price since, the Companies have been organised. For full particulars apply at 407 WALNUT Street, Boom 80. 2, first floor. ja3o «t* •. 17OR BAIE,—MAGNETIC IRON ORE X FOB BALE-The GASMANS’ MINING. COM PANY is now prepared to make contracts for sale of their superior Ore, delivered on the Hudson r.ven, op posite West Point. Apply w the Office of the Company, *9 WILLIAM street, New York. jaSa-lSt* WOOLEN MILL AND MACHINERY 7 1 job SALE—At Valley Force, twenty.milee from Philadelphia, situaled on the fechuylklU.: Canal and Beading Railroad, two hundred yards from, ttos Depot. Thebusinose advantages are “®‘™j^§&J?lK, l,ar ' ticulara apply to ISAiAtAT±t*ur.r. jaSO mw»6t* . Valley Forge, Pa. FINANCKAIe. WHBBBAB. THE AUMfOB GBNB if BAD, asrequired hy the elsventh sectionof the act entitled 1 * AaJaCk enabling the.banks of this Com* monwealth to become associations for the purpose of kinking under the laws of the United States, ’pawed the 22d day of Augmt, D. lS&Lhaa me that the ‘ • Commonwealth Bank 1 ’ oShe eity of PhUadelpMa hat furnished, satisfactory evidenoe to him that Jtilihe requirementfi.of sa id act have been complied with by said hank, aaa ths.t it has become an MsotfarionfOrthe pnrpoee of wank Vug under the laws of the United do theseSpwa cause this notice thereof to be published In accordance, with, the provisions ofthesald eleventh to be harems. n surrendered, subjoci to the provisions oi the ftrsi.ee er,on of said act. A „ CURTIN. Ezgispyrm January, 3,1865. jallrlfli rm stocks, u. s. loans, &c.» V-F bought and sold. 0* COMMISSION. Bt gbokgb j. wid, ).|.S»U No. 18 South TBIBD Street. THE CHEAPEST AND REST PLACE X. IN TBE CITY toget Head Dresses, Plain or Fancy Gapg,jg at 90*AB0g Street. jaM-2t T> RIMER’S SPLENDID STYLES OF Xh ariistloally-eoloved Photograph* only $l. turesof rare accuracy and tasteful *™MJ“eut. »o early; great demand; days short. Gallery, 6JK3O«D Street, Green. ** CUPBRB STYLES AND FINELY- O EXECUTED Vottralt!,colorlniuatursl and Ufa like. —B F BBIMBR’S Ufe-s.ie I*»otogrsplui In oil. Go early, and seenie an inyaluabla likeness. Old* ARCH Street. - »* PATENT HINGE-BACK PHOTO k GBAFH Übnmi, eleiaut and miMt durable, of aU styles and sizes, for sale at B. F. BEEMEB 8. 6H* ABOB Street. ■ “ at seasonable mOsa aitoviow ic JOHN B. MYERS & CO'., AUOTIONEKaS, St* jun> «4 MAKKEf STBSar. LAKGVS SPECIAL SALE» 1,503 WIRE PACKAGES DOMESTIC GOODS. - OJt EZOBESDAT, FEB. I, IMS, At ID o’clMlf, Hr. J. 1 L BEA.TOBwiII make ttatx»* off his »«mi-a»a\’J ii flllf of DOMESTIC ROOD'S, Embriulne tb« moot dwlrffel*. ▼!*..: m CASES YORKAND KTEBETT GO !**<>HADES. JBt " BLUE OXFORD, BBOWW V AND CADET kbbWcky skim. • ® “ LANCAS-EBR aIF* TIVSBU WPL AIDA 1» ANDROSCOGGIN, .LEWIBT4L L»nd BATES COSSET JEASA IS •> APBON A3FB r, 'PDB!Sf3TD r BK <?U VIKB, TO “ LANCASTERiNB BOANORg.G YNGHAMK. m- *■ 7 8 AND 4-*'"WTtS3AMS VILL 8 » PAMS" TOWN. B3PS, BLACKNESS. A BM BAKE, and nthnr durable m l ST' 9-4,19-4, AND Il.i'-BLfiH’D ABU °_***^~ perkll. Lipprtr.Airo nsmi i wset- INGS. 9T »* 4-4 LACONIA. HSPPEBSSI, NEW' MAK ' BEY, LYHAtN, JAMBB SYBASE 1 1 U*®- DWIGHTS,WAIffIiNGIOBS.BBO.SI I * ST ” INGB. 99 BALEENS patapsco. iWW'ABD. APPLBV' **" POBTSHOBrff. JfiMK. LAHGABI *® HEAVY BEOVN -SHEETINGS. 60 -* HBOWN DBILLS. 45 «« TICKINGS. 85 CASES MADDER PRINTS. TOO BALES BLOB AND BBOWK i WEBBS. BMIIPSB. Mr. BEAZOB-desiraa to call tho perttonJar attentto* of the trado to thu sale, as It will coi wrlse t>»B most d»- sirable makes of STAPLE COTTON GOODS. and Will bo the lament Offarinr, with 0> to axceptlo*.«W» undo In tbia conntr,. The ooodt are all In order and arlgim dpadaco*. TEBHS'CAS H. -Bill, to bo Battled wl thin Ilf teen daf» from sale. - \ ■*»“ Will be open for examination , V**B eatalognon one day .rations to anils. ■ ia%s Tt XTEW OHEBTNUT-ST. TI IBATKB, -L. r-HESTNHT STREET, ABOVE TWEE •PTB GKOVER * SINN .‘.. . rlLLrffi dMaaasmn, A MAGNIFICENT SPBCTACCLAB B RAMA MONDAY AND TUESDAY BVBNIkGB, L. *. SJandM. E.ery,Evening dntin* the Wm *• T „ Production, after long and active prenorati * a * ®f Lv. SSSSASffi ‘tolUlng, excltln*, and roa »“ a « **>*- THE THREE GHARBSSrSN, . THE THREE GBAROSNEBr! produced in a style of Gorgeous Kofnifiee «ce, wit*. Few Scenery, Cr-stumea, Properties, se : tl If Uraian replete with Thrilliog Combats, Startling fl Dances, Bongs, 4c., &c., * embracing ° F CHABACTEKS « „ , If Ami. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Kr*u , the performance will conclude with the bsautifi 11 ***** Spectacle, in two sets, fcli * BBAUTI AND Tffig BEAST. pres^nted wlth aH Its magnificat accessories. * ‘ » Un WEDNESDAY ASD SATUBftAY sFTjIb» GKAND FAMILY MATINSEB. * WALNUT-STRKET THEATBBt * n!I I T r i» s 2eiira, , * n - s# * Of the celehratf d eccentrfe comedian ' . rSAHK DRBW. THRBE MIETO PBOVOKIira PIBOBS. ... Theperformance wUI comm, acewdththedram*< > • <tko , „ .... ftJSUrJjJJ o u&WIBS, After which tlie scent tjnrlO'O ao of To conclndewlth the Irith drama of 1 HaHDT AUDI. m <B. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARI - BIUBBT THEATEE.' * SiYKHTH HIUHT OF li. P. BARRETT TO-NIGHT, (MONDAY). jix. 307iasi; MONEY. ’ Alfred Evelyn.. p Bawd.* - vr~ After which, THE POST OP HONOR. "* Oohus Tertee—. Staert Bcliaoe t i Trsdcbea.G JefbrßM • V FBIPAT, I». P, BaBBBTT'B BBKBFIT. * TTB STVALI LUND THEATRE, * (ULLOVHILL, betveen Fourth aad Fifth. MONO AY. JABBABY 30, IBM, First night of the eagaaeraeet or the greet artist.' KISS EBIh'E VBSrVAJ.I LBSD maria akse. mabia aotte. . Drama m are acts, Marta Anne —.fltl .Miss Else Yeatvali Lmsi 'TEE GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, - WALFITT STBBET, ABOVE BIGHTS. Mn IhAH K°WHiItAKEE; « *3BL Koyal Amphitheatre, London. Alto, theSAGbIHSEFAMILY; the XIVSES PAW- > LY ; the DKNZKK FfIMILY; the KING FAMILY* tt, / 6TOSEFAMILY;Hawn. MOEBAY*od HGTGHIiJrfoa Vnt, LB JEUNE BUST \V r lli Also bo prodncsd t]iO' grand historical pantomime, entitled the B&tQARM i.F aBKUZE—a piece admirably adapted to develop* the excellent training of the horses connected with t£r great establishment. each evening, «Mnm«i«s 1.4* SAMBDAXiSfIBMo"# «'SS r .If ED ? B3DA T and 6AI UHUAA AiTB |“OON. T Commendnf at gjf o'dook. The Mansgement bei ’ ' — w»; , ijbiuk, first on MuH'Dil > t gel?.l6bh« and daring frh» week. Mia3o-Ct TTYPOCHONDRIACS CURED, BY A* Dr. B. BBOWN WILLIAMS, at the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.—Second week of science and mirth— DiUDk on cold The humorous Lecturer and. original Psychologist, Dr. B. BBOWN WILLtAXB. TDPBDAI. January 31. A DAT BNTERTAINatBSP* for LaDIBS ONLY, commencing at 2 o’clock; no gen tieman admitted- NIGHT, nenalhonr. The halihiisg ergued Monday and Wednesday- those eyaaings there will be no entertainments given by Dr. William*. New experiments during the week. Houses crowded and every one delighted Doors open at 3a to?; commence at %to 8 Tickets 30 cents; admitting a lady and gem tleroan. 60 cents. ja3o-2t QONCERT HALL. FOE ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, Jan. 30 ah, every night and. , B&tnrday afternoon, AETBMUS "WAED AMOR St 7HS BTOBMOKS* From 806 Broadway, KewYork, J. W. WILDER Tfce public ii respectfully Informed that AETJMUS WARD AMOffO THE MOEMONS is precisely the same entertainment which ha* recent!jr achieved such unqualified and brilliant successes in. tit* cities ot Hew York and Boston. THE COLOSS AIT PAINTINGS, Illustrative of MORMON HOMES AND MORMON PBOPLRr alre-from the brashes of the foremost of living scenic u tißts, end will be cheerfully and conversationally de~ scribed by ARTEMUS WARD. Admission CD cents. Reserved seats $L Doors ones at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. Saturday afternoon* open* at l i commences at 2 o’clock. .. ' „ Office open from 9 until 4 o’clock* jafT-tt QE ATIIffGI BB ATI NG i ■ SKATING I D ELEGANT SKATING ON BOTH PARKS—FOURTH AND DIAMOND STREETS- This Park is ecfcnow ledsed to have %nperior accommodations, superior facilities, and superior means of access to any inPhfla delphia: beside*,the most expert Lain Skaters in Phila delphia are to he seen here daily- Instruction given every morning- The Artificial Moon rises THIS EVE NING, at 7.20, and floods the Park with its Luminou* rays. ' A BBAS&BAND in attendance this evening. BASE BALL ON SKATES. A grand Match Game of Base BaU on Skates oik * TUESDAY NEXT, - at the Union Put. FOURTH end DIAMOND, -weaCrer peimUtins, between those celehrsted Clubs, the ATH LETIC- of Philadelphia, and CAMdBN, of Camden, New Jersey. This will be a great treat to the Skaters and Base Ball Players of Philadelphia., The Game will commence at IK o’clock, and-will be played on the Eastern Park, The proprietor, M- C. CAMP BELL, will present to esch Club a beautiful Silk F|ag- The presentation speech will he made by Col. Thomas FHageiald. This will be a novel and interesting entar- accommodations hart been made for fW torg, ©EATING! SKATING 1! SKATING I i * XSB NATIONAL BKAMNO PARK, TWENTY-FIRST Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. [Extract from Sitnrday’aPraai.J , „ .. ••Theeitnationof the National Park to very dellght fnl and the Park has become a great resort for laiiae and families. 'Whole households go there together,and all the home virtues and enactions are promoted on skates.”} IC e IN PRIME CONDITION. ILLUMINATTOWITg COLORED LIGHTS IN THE EVENING MUSIC IS ATTENDANCE. m Onlv twenty minutes-fledm Arch street by Ridge ave nue cars. ij— j AND MILITARY BAND. Office, No, 31* Sonfo EIGHTH Street: ja« Im« CIGNOR BLITZ WILL SHORTLY. © GLOBE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. Great demonstrations tn NKOBOMANCY ISM ILLUSTRATED, and the WONDERS OF YEK TBILOQUIBMINTRODUOE®. , _ AFTERNOONS, at 5. Comprising the mysteries of th». . r Admtoelox, S 5 sente. Children, U cents. ceats, CO cGnts - ' A BSEMBBY -BUILDING. Xi- MATINEE MUSICALS By the PhUadeiphia CLASSICAL QmKraTTS CLUB., EVSEY WEDNESDAY, at 8 P, M. Tickets at the Door, Fifty Cents each. deSl-Bm.tc.wifj n NfR-WATTTA GRCHZ BTRA.—PUBLICS h REHEARSALS gregtSATUßD«f;at SKo’clock P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL, angle Tickets, cents. Six Tickets,*!; to bebadat Gould s, ijdrea* , and Meyer's Magic Stores, and at the Hall. no"- tf rpms ACADEMY OF FINBARTfI A CHESTNUT Street above Tenth, Is OPEN DAjM? f CT Tiritnw- from ft A PEBB9BAL. TJATENTS PROCU BB D—UHFElffißf*. r^ateeandE-ropean. BOARDDre. 99Pv SOUTH BROAD BTBWWj LECT BOARDING,) vacancies for lies and two tingle persons. jaai-w-- _ A LARGE FOURTH-STORY ROO7A. XY with Board,at 1315 WALNUT Street. Js3A*.t- A SIR OLE CLERGYMAH WWl® BOARD within half a of the Penna. W cpital. Address, stating terms, N.G-, Inquirer. H-SBr- SS7T7KSvPHfA TO BROOKLET/. FARE. W Bl RXc|^N a FOB Fassengere for B*preaa’rralaforTni§c&«*ott, Baraegg, Ti>mi River, Long Draneh. and Kloo»wa iear. VINB STREET FERRY at 11 IS A (Sundays eg -08 WaI&STRErP'fBRHY, Broefc -1 Train forAtolon, Sham&fejlfanehestsr, to., to, teavwCnoper’aEolntaiLsj L M. . jiiptf ~ L, B. COLE, Agent, Camden, osre&Tmgsa: s9* wj»sy» vaasu >TICE. ’.IfUXCHV
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