NOTICES. STATES i 1111.9110171 1 ON nh acknowledgments tor the ruw ry 1, 18 M /131 LADELPRIA. , ch , ratiedelphia, per Thomas 01114 90 elphie 12) Monti - nit. bill €lOOll6l, per J. 2 ......... ...... rtb. Philadelphia, per W. A. - 9'Bo firer 20 01) of tprl ng Q Arden- street Bap htleeOptda ........ 01 CO ‘delpl,l% 1(0 0) 14 10 Cemelles.oh, Serum. etreet per ter L searrieree ... • 00 „„ edgedd ill tallithim Loweapere 91u 10 /0003101 sly acknowledged $1,007,729 76 JOSEPH" rarrrasox,'Netagl.W BTORKII is United gluten GhtristlSX CoMmlsidOn, tip to Fvbeciliry 2, 18.35: tek, FO , hatidkOZOLtierS. .1 pact sire. incl... 1 box. 101c1-Hompttal AogostallOn i I banal. hrtpt Church, 1 box. id packages, aektoarledged elsewhere riptiriars 01101168 11. STllKRT,lhairman, No. 7u BeNS Benet allict4M BY MES B. MURDOCH. Req. ...00UTION IST AND TRU . 112 PATRIOT, ;limp, is so well know , in every good eapecially in babairorionr noble mot • ssnted to give Iwo marl Readings at LL, on WEDIVRiDAY and TRUWSDAY abruaty Bth and fah, for the Anent of a Artle.l)l,9 cum. Lle et AXTON'F (late sfertientet_ d & EVANS', 724 Caen( t 'tt. Seventh and Manual streets, a it the strolling. .Mgrailimss oats be ob , tlck.ts hate at 8 o'clock; Doors open at 7., WEDNESDAY, 11th. km hecond Samuel. (And. it was told in King moarntth for Absalom. )—sol7 jsalom. A Poem.—N. I'. Willis. mm the Tragedy of Ideobeth. (Aot2d.) Niue Doxima —Sbaispeare. of the Pugs (Abe Plow, the Anchor. and —Anon. . Balled —Scott. Now 0110111IP. Desartntion of the fight be tot's fleet and the rebel forte).—George H. An Invocation to ratriotlem.T. Blob*. og Party. (A humor:ll(A sketch, contain llor's !Wars on '•W*al. Pies," and elr. 33Lpetionte of %hotfoots or Cola Pouch.— .FOR SECOND RRA.DING, THURS. DAY 9th. from the lieripturee.—Job, Chapter 88th Philosophical Reflections. On Life, Death. —Mak epearn from the Play of the Merchant of Venice. • • 2 he round of Ptah.. '—Shakspee.re. Wine. —Lonafelie ,ten in Armor. —l. gfellow. • .tie of St. John Dellleths, (Or the Legend of le white the Rini Mad for the lira time phis — f U. Whatier s. —Francis Deßass Starlet. # Bide. Bead for the first.time in Philadel• tuchanan Bead. t Brines's. The charge of the Six Hundred AFR.—T001:111021. a of Bordell vs. Pickwick (with the grand Ho; o lug of Sergeant Buz Fur for the plaintiff. feB RUMMEL WARD 110IINTY FII k melding of the cltixtne of the Itishth Ward Thursday, Feornary 2 1855. Mr,Oints. L. na called to the chair, and Chas./W. Smith Jecretary. rated that the newepapers , vdmistaken in the quota of the Ward to, Iled, and that r two hundred men to b.' swing persona were Php Anted Precinct Com• organize their Precincts into Block Com m* pulpote otraisto funds. viz..• tore —Wni.littotherhead, Owen • Petted, E. W. Smith. ,toot—W, W. Davie John ffi. Wolf, Jaime adorn. Eicher! Park. Johoron. &tact Win Hearn Pattelt. not—Rot repreeitit Id, Ipot—ilot.represenwd. Coleeberry was elected Treasnrer. man was. reenested to .oall the next pablie MONDAY SIMMS Ci next. Peb. 6th. at at.Horthinitora. Sonthweet corner of ad WALNUT Streets. Committees are requested to report at that the extolled citizen's of the Precincts no: re ar. urgr d to attend anit organize CH sis. L. DESALIQUE, Chairman, W. SMITH. Sec' r. fet.2t ' TWANTY.SECOND WARD, AVOID Tin DRAFT. Sag of the Citizens cf the TWENTY. SECOND id February I. 1885, at Lsngstroth'e Hail, n, it was resolved to oven a subscription ben a sufficient amount has been smbecribed tee will pest. A WARD BOUNTY, lone will be received at the following places : A SKEWS Store. Main street, below Kitten in ri InrICKB eUlt Post Office: WILLIAM 3 Store, Main emd Coult.r street.; at Lang . from 7to 9 Pg., and by the Committees the precincts. be art Adlencroti meeting of the citizens of at I.ANOSTROTR RATA, 9n SAM/RD/LT February 4, st 75f P. K. The pieta of the r 11r. Immediate action is required of the mine must be raised, and men moot be ob• ke draft will insvitsele team niece. Z. M Secretary. TT Ear TIO N I I—FIFTEENTH U):!—brand Noes Meeting of Citizens. at Chanel, EWA I *MINH and BRANDY is. )10151DAI VENOM NEXT, 7.tio'cloet. Is short In which to fill the quota of the lEstart -action on the part of every citizen oppretlyely demanded. Clams with yoar Inlineros; help msureelves or no one Will Large as tee gaols appoint to be.. it may hands are at - wmk, bat 11111024-1/101e !Mo lested we will fail. _ _ aiheiii Or sKiiirupwarde. will Teethe a Oatilling the subleriber to a pro•rata division Oa bat d, in sate of being drafted. ,:ntivi Committee meet tiaturday. Tuesday. idFly Eyealpg4 it the School-house corner of ITII and COATE. Street. to receive sabscrip mar reports from collectors. 080. W. SMITH, Chairman of Executive Committee. l ' araelK '}Secretaries. EMMA. leS-St OFFICE SHADY GROVE OIL 10MYANY, 48 South TEIIRD 'Street. it of the Stockholders of the SHADY GROVE ANY will be held on SATURDAY, 4th hot.. at the office of the Company C. C. ERODES, Treasurer. OMB FOR AGED AND INFIRM PERSONS, 340 SOCITR FRO ST arable this !us Itntton to be opened with .— tattona are eollelted of furniture, carpets, owletone, al 0. . oonttibutlens are roarttcniarlyreqeeeted, ,nt to tbe treasurer, R it ESL E. S I PLB Y. :BT Street, or any of the M.nagere. fe.4.2t. 'Flag GIRARD REINING CON. leo. 321 waLour street. P ILADELCHIA. February 3d, 1888 BERSBY WOK'', That all STOOK of I MINIM) COMPANY on which instal- Jae and unpaid have been declared tor. will be sold at 'Public ¬ion on BATOR fourth day of March, 1855. at 12 o'clock, ze Ofilee of the Secretary of the Corporation to the Charter and By-Lawe, unless re. or before that day By order of the Directors. B. X. 'HOOPES, Secretary and Trammed.. OFFICE SIBEILIDAN OIL C 'AN f OF Cana! Italy, 45 South THIRD t meeting of ths Sioelthoidere of the Sheridan tray of Cherry Run will be Imeid on SATOR inst. at 11 o'clock, at the office of the Coln. tte5459 0 C. RHODES. Tresserer. Twszrin WARD.-THE 301131310 CIPININFFTIM meet st F. to L. Sad- When' Military Hall, THIRD Street, below • row Gay. and pay the MORIST HASH Skews. ...... ••••••••• •••••••1111 NNW • • MI 1.111833 eats w II41•••••• • 074 wy To tias ,NCOOK'S CORPS—TWO TZAR MIHAIL TOW' 1r... Ye M. • ••••••••• • ••,••• . . .. fe 111111111•••••••••....... .••....t. /425 i• lner•l Charles II Ifaison, 3 Hsi], °Burgs Blitz, Engel', ti Dlshnreing Commtttas, . .._. NINTH WARD—DRAFT ON NO DRAFT T—The Preoiect Flamm Committees, Ir:tweeted in the coming DRAFT, are speotally ed to use their neat efforts to procuring' subseriP• od are positively required to report the earns at otter of the WARD BOUNTY 00319111111 E, !ROWIi•EITBEET ht HOOL H 017019. ha Ithrtia- VVENINO, the 9th inst., at 7 o'clock, as the Committee have determtned to be guided In aura action by the amount thee setr , Cethett tad If the subacriptions will not be sufficient. heir labors, and let the Ward be drafted. It Alt the people of the Ward to decide —The Committee 'leo whit to know if there are9o 'eons in the Wad who are patriotic enonvh to use of one thouttano dollars each, for fifteen or lays, to pay City B naty, which. amount theY I b va eak either in cash or city warrants wi!h. to of the Committee and people of the Ward. tons, if any, will plows, report to the Commit %sudsy Evening. Chairman, aid CHAS. WELDING. 'buttoner. WM H Beltdßi. &Tottery andlieorulting Avant. JOBS HAGAN. NIXWEER TRY WARD.—THE CIFI• of the Ward are mentetfully invited to at. forting at the Jaftersan ',shoo!. Roar. Prim the Poplar. on SATURDAY BVIIRINtr. Feb. the purpose of organising • committee to solicit Mons to obtain recruit, tor the Ward, to avoid egneoces of a DRaY e. The time la short, and romptly and liberally /expended to try the cili ation cars bd taken in t h e matter. Hy repaid of T. DICKSON, I DANIEL WITIEAIis 13 Jonas, YNILIP B. Lim*. far! °trios ALLEGHENY RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 19. 1865. `frfITAL MEETING of tea a rOCKIFiLIiEN4 of SOHENY ktaILBOAD aad COAL COMPANY Ild on Kniq DAY, eth dne of vabrtiary,lN3s. at to. 3 FORRIinT Ps. as. 12183( Smith rocutra iladelphla. An eleeticn Air President and 'ill be held it the same time and place. FRED'S. B. BUBBBL,L, Hearken,. ;ISDITMAL" In lOU MOHOOL.— e jimmies:km of Aoollaante for Jorimfgelott carat High School will begin on MOADalf, 1;11, at 9 A.M. es mast be at least thirteen years of age, of Philadelphia, and they mint have been ihe Public bohoola of the oily for at heat one of saiuntnation tv 11 be as f211,w.5:. firtiii=iiiirloWof bra CLiteifittates. 7th—Dettaltioos and Parsing. AT. Sth—Constltation of the United States T , 911—Orthoprapby and Neasnration. Ith —Arithmetic BICHOLLS H. Id hock:nay. Pethcipsi. 5E— BLUE vet iicif OLLCOM. —Stookboldere of the above Company notified that the 811CRIITARY'8 ERPORT dy for dlatributioo, at the 01109 of the Cont- WALNUT Street B. B. ALBOP. Seeretarr. I NOTICE —OFFICE O THE COIF MITTCAL COAL CO F MPA nY. No. s„ti 713 Bt' ee:. treetors ane"- - that all the ?teak of of iiiiedors announce L../ all the /y bag pow been disposed of, and the nub lok is closed from this date, and they deem /it to DIOTIPT their fellow , iiiiiens that the the Company upon which Coal has been &l ulled will not be attic' so to any fnitt er (Joel until after the 21st day o! gents mber nett ,ck Is worth from $3 to Si per share less than which Coal bee not been supplied. It - wonid r those negotiating for Stook to inquire at this tgard to its eonditton in this respect. Any in desired will be obeerfaily given by the ofil- CornPas7. JAMES LYND, President. :utile., Feb. I. 18t6 te2-St THE QVICIISIEVER REINEIVIE - 41PAIIE, Ito. 21NAtidefl Street, New Yoks, Febraarf 1, 1865. , nil Westin/ of the Stook b alders will b, held I rinklitTAf. ROTC., la t he city of ?Misc.!. /EDEEBDAY, Febrattry 22d, at one o'clock int Election of DIRECTORS/ will be held at iece,on the tame dv, between the honrs of F. BC afar Books will be 6108 , 4 on /4A 1 '1111D&Y, th, and reopened on MONDAY ffebrit sty J. B. RAWPOL. Secretary. MifeECTOWS OFFICE., 111111 THO Mid INTICReAL orIiVSNUg, •YoUNTEI t'BNNSYLVAN lA, 421 C Sad raarr Street. .nd Mechanic/1' Bank Soildlog, PitlitarteLrafA. Yebnisfi . tme• is hardly given.. the , hsving rece ived from the °Metal liste of es.esetnent of the SPA -OEII TAX for this dlt.tfict, thetdasies have sod payable and will be waisted at this the 13th last After th.t dale Tl 3 EBEL filth coats of collection, will be added to all ping unpaid. t Bolsi Douce wilt be served ins whote name , _pear on gsl Col simt. JOHN M. AlLBY id . lector. TOI'ICE.-4111111 ANNUAL MEET. I of the Stockholders of the UNION ST BAY 'ANY will be held on TintiDlll, Yebrnery • o'clock P. Pd et the °Mos . No. 14 eorth Avenue, when an election wilt take place wa, to serve_for the ensuing o WK. W HARKNESS, S e cretary. !FP= OF THE [MACHDIA ;D COAL AND LEON OoMPANY. aosg treat, Phtladalphia. 1.1 Meeting of the Iltvektolders,of this Conn• b held at this 0Mo• on KO.IDA.Y. tee 13th tars', between the boors of 10 aid &o'clock, re an rear sacs will take place- n falreoton Ins ON, • r SOT. NOTICES. t;ige- NOTIVX. • SPECIAL HEFTING OP THE EITOCHHOLDERE iStVCILINTOOKVILLII PNTBOLNIJM COMPANY will be held at the OFFICE OF TEE 00111"PABT, Ao. 411 WALNUT 81.. ON THURSDAY. nary 111. 1885. At 12 o'clock X, to CONFIRM A Sill Of a portion of their Lead, made by the Board of Dl• rectors .Taxmary ZS, 1855. Br order of the Board. CHAS L. *DOUGLAS% • 1126-tfle Secretary pro. tem. OFFICE OF THEE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION:, 0031110 ff WEALTH BUILDING, 613 OHESTNOT Street PRILADELPHIA, Feb. 2. 1985. Attention Is called to the fact that, according to (mew information received at WI offic4, the Qantas &Warne!. to the wards of the city, include the credits, up to the slot of December. Statemente bare been published which may lead the community to believe that the quotas as assigned are to be diminished by the rumbas above the last call; this is not the case. Claims for credit have been presented, and are now and. r consideration of tho.proper officers, with every prospect of a euccexafal tune. The Words mast. however, be prepared to !awly nearly the whole number aselgreid to them by their re• %votive Prevost Marshals. By order of the 001111111#41011. fes St JOHN BL Ant, Secretary. Fr. OFFICE. PEMPIWYLVANIA. MAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PRILA.DSUITIAL, February 1. NOTICE TO STOOKHOLDBRS —The Annual !Woot ton of the Stockholders of this Company will be held OM TI:IIESDAT, the 21.41 day or Feb, navy. 1855, at IC o'clock ,11. at the SASSO Id- STREET HAIL Tffill'Annual Election for Directors will he held on MONDAY. the 6th day of 'March, 1805, at the office of the,pany. No. 438 South THIRD Street EDMUND snag, Secretary. gar', OFFICE OF Tam FAIRMOUNT itS8110102:11 RAILWAY COMPAMY, CAL LOWHI Street, belonkrOire Bridge, PHILADELPHIA- Jan. 81, 1865. MOTIOB IB 11FAKBY olvmer to the Stockholders of the Fairmount Passenger Railway Company that a me ding of the Stockholders wilt be held at Ronut No 20 PHILAMBLPSIA BXCIIANGS, on W2DrISSD AY, Fetal 1866. at 12 o' dock M..rto take into con al deratl n the agreement made on this day between the Directo and /Renegue of the Ileetonville, Mantua, and Fairmonnt Passenger Reiirond Company and the. Di rectors's/id Managers of the Fairmouot Passenger Belt way Company, for the merger and ooneolidation of Ord corporate rights. powers, privileges franobiees, And proper* of the Fairmount Passengerßailway ()owe ny into and with the ileet , nville. Mantas. and Fair ntount/Ptu3senger Railroad Company, and. to rote for the adoption or Y ejection of the same lel 4 81t 18 14 16.5 t JOHN B. BAUM. President. giTO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MISTONTILLE, MANTRA AND FAlR clAll4BlfaillargtilfitaLt?, tors of above Company_thet a meeting Of the StetikhOideVii VII he held at the Office of C. if Darman. Esq rio WALNUTlitreet, Philadelphis,rn WRONNSDAY. .e 16th of February. at 1 o'clock P. M to take into cent ideration the agreemer t made this day bal fifes a the Directors and Managers of the Foirmonnt 'Passeaaar Railway Company and. the Diremors and Managers of lite Restonrille, Mantua, and Fairmount Massager Railroad Company, for merger and consolidation of the corporate rights. powers, privileges, franohime. and property of the Fairmount Passenger Railway Compa ny into and with the ilesionvllle. Mantua. and Fatr mount Passenger Railroad Company, and to vote for the adoption or rejection of the same. 0 R DURO &N. President PHILADITLFRIA, Jan. 91.186 e. fel-4 9 11 19 16 fit Mr'Am NTION 1701.1UNTEERS I HIGHEST 'BOUNTY! YOIIRTEENTE WARD. The Recruiting Committee are now prepared to Pay CASH the Lai3OEST BOUNTIES to all r ecruit s ac credited to this ward They will Mt at the Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and GREED Streets EVERY DAY from I to 4 o'clock, where all information will be cheerfully given. Avoid tlhe brokers, come to ns and receive FULL BOUNTIES in CASH. BOUNTIES. —.... For one year .—. 6616 00 For two years 676 00 For three years - • 8216 00 FOE TWO YEAR VETERANS JOIRIEW HANCOCE.'6 - CORPS. For one year ............. ........, ... . ..... .........ssps Os For twos ears 975 00 For three years.... ...... ..... •.... 2,12d CO Dr. J. PISC . EICEOD, / - " it H.h TSI II J. W. T ACKAA. Committee. - ra - -' ja24.12t FRED'A. A. VAN CLEVE, _ OFFICE OF TILE CUM BOUNTY. FUND Colleil 9610 N, COMHONWE ILTH BUILDING, 1311 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADIMPIML. Jan 2j. 1865. - • Notice is hereby given that the Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepares to receive and adjust the claims of all new recruits under the prO• visions of Ordinance of January 28, E 165. Volunteers for une Year will recofVe a Warrant for FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. Volunteers for Two Years will receive a Warrant for FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLIARS. Volunteers for Three Years will receive a Warrant for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Enrolled citizens who shall place in the service of the United States a Substitute for not lees than Three Years, in advance of a draft, and who shall thereupon be cre dited upon the quota of the city of Philadelphia, will receive a warrant for THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. By order bf the Commission. ja2E. if Jona BLAIP., Secretary, jar OFFICE WESTERN PEEINSELVALs NIA RAILROAD. COMPANY,. PHILADELPHIA. J HIIIIF/TY 28, 3866. - NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —An Adjourned An• noel Meetincef the Stockholders of the Coronas 7 will be held on TUESDAY. the seventh day of February, INS, at 12 o'clock M., at No. 235 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia. Anneal Election for President and Directors will be held IMMO day and place. JOSEPH LESLEY, ja.9B-et - Secretary. OFFICE OIL CREEK AND LUDO. WAY EALLUOAD comeasT. PHILADELPHIA, Jitu, 28. 18Ni. • NOTJOB TO STOOKBOL VERS. —an adjourned an nual meeting of the Stookholdeis of this Company will be h eld on TUESDAY, the 7th day of febrnery, 180, at 1 o cloak P. 11 at No. 23S South THIRD Street.Phida &aphis. Annual election for President and Directors held same day and place. JOSEPH LESLEY, ift2B fit Secrotartr. Igr OFFICE SIF THE UNION CANAL, COMPANY. Por.ar.sra.ars, January 17, 180. The Annual Meeting of the STOCK and BOND. BOLDNRS of the Union Canal Company, and election for Officers and Malmo re to serve for the enacting year. 'will be held at—the office of the Company, No. SiffiS WALNUT Street. on TUESDAY, the 7th day of Fano, Tnext. at M. o'clock A M. he Transfer Books will be closed on the 28th instant. falg tfe7 OSCAR THOMPSON. Secretary. rags 7. • OFFICE OF THE FO.LTON COAL COMPANY. PHILADBLPOII, JUL 2 7 • 1866. Tne Axonal lifeetiag of the Stockholders will bo held at the Office of the Company. 407 LlBRelti" Street, on MONDAY, February 6th, proximo. at halt past o'clock P. M., at which time an Bleetlsn for Offlcere serve the ensuing year will also take place. ja2S-tfeB P. C. 1101J.IS. Secretary. NOTICE—SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Mals7:oftg NA T IONAL ORBSR OIL coaYBherel tehtt FIOATIIIi are ready for delivery. and will be exehduged for the iortalmer t reeripts. at the office of the Oomdany, No. 248 North FRONT Street. fel-Bt WM. J. MALCOLM, Secretary. ligr" NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET. DO of the Stockholders of the 00EAN STEAK NAVIGATION COMPANY. for the election of Five Di hectors. and the transaction of other business, wi be eld at No. 126 North DELAWARE Avenue (second door), on TUESDAY, the 7th of Febrctu7 next, at half. past twelve e'elook P. M. WILLIAM DENNIS. ja24-12t . Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET. No of theStoatholders ottbe PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH hTSAId NAVIGATION COMPANY for the election of floe Managers and the transaction of other butdness will be held at No. 126 North DELA. WARE Avenue (tecond floor). on TUESDAY, Ahe 7th of February next, at /2 o'clock noon. WILLIAM DSNNIS, • Secretary and Treasurer. KirINSURANCE CONEPANT OF THE STA'PE OF PRININBYLV.ANIA. JANUARY M. The Annual Moeller of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's office, on MOADAY, February 6, 1665 at i o'clock P. M. WILLIAM IlaltPßP., Secretary. DIVIDENDS. SW' OFFICE OF ATLAS OIL COMMA.- NI, 5246 WALNUT Street, Room El, PHSLLDBLPBIa. Jae. 31, 1266. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Board of Directors have lista day declared their third monthly dividend of ORS AND A HALF PBR CENT. (I}4) out of the net earnings of the Company for the•month of January, payable on and after the 10th lost. Transfer &lake close oaths 4th inst.; at 3 P. M. ; orlon on the ll h inst., rt 9 P. fel-a l P. W. WiLTBANN, Secretary, OFFICE WET PHILADELPHIA reseviatot RAILWAY COMPANY, North west corner of FORTY - FIRST and HAVBII2OIID PIMADELPITIA, Jan. 10. 1986. The Board of Directors have tats day declared a divi dend of FMB PEN 0112 IT. on the Capital t•tock of the Company, to Slat nit., clear of all taxes, Payable on and after the 20th inst. MEN&I=EZE=I fa72-thata-]2t' WM. MARTIN', IL, Treinrer. PHILADELPHIA AND BEADI SIG RAILROAD COMPANY. Office No. 227 South FOURTH Street. I"HTLADILTRIA, November 90, 1864. DM - VEND NOTICE. —The transfer books of this Cutoponv will be closed on TNIIRSDAY, D>cemberls , arid reo opened TuighDAY. January 10. 1966. A Dividend of Fink= ran enstr on the common and preferred stook, clear of National and oust,, ‘emoa. has been declared, payable in common stook on the 31st December next, on all stocks standing on the books of the Company. at the doss of business on ttfeibth prem. Stockholders 'whose names are registered on the New York hooks wilt be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trost Company. S. BRADFORD, del•tf Treasurer. BimwrAny. ATTENTION, VETERANS !-FOR REPRESENTATIVE RECRUITS FOR THREE' EARS. 1.160 DOLLARS; PIK TWO YEAR,' MAN. 900 DOLLARS; FOR ORB YEAR MEN, 700 DOLLARS. To serve the abovernentiosad time in the FIRST ARMY CORPS, Major Gen. HANCGOK, commanding, 4SHINOTON. D. O. RECRUITING BRADQUARTERS, 106 South SIXTH Street. In view of the approtching Draft,_ the ettbaoriber de• sires to procure a Reptasentattve Recruit. Being an enrolled citizen of the Second Coagreesional District, the above liberal beauty-will be paid In cash ou the recruit being mustered into service. Ba.idet the benefit of Go- T en went Pay. State aid city relief , the recruit wi I be presented with a Ifeurs's patent rifle (which Ares six teen *beta per minute) when entering the service. whirl. he will ?stain as his own property at the stroke- Goe of the same. The First Army Corps will be Located at Washineton permanently. Free transportation will be fernished hence to that point, and the recruit will be credited to the district in which he resides. Application ,must be made in person at Berry's Marquee, 106 South Huth street, Witt. discharge from the United Stets& ser vice, certificate of physical *hint, at the present time from come respectable phyrtclau, and the names will be Sample of rifle will book prepared each applicant, purpose. Sample of the rifle be shown to each applicant, and (nil Infonestion given. Applications will be received from veterans until February 6. 1666. at which time a selection wilt be made from theft) enrolled. The reminds'. will be as. eepted as volunteers. and will receive limo in cash when muttered tato service, with benefit of rievernmeat gay. State and city relief for their families. No loafers. bounty-jumper,, or sub, tunic brokers used apply. Ap pike lion will be received at this casein writing. Any respectable citizen who wishes to furnish a Repreaenta tire Recruit on the same terms. address BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Detective Polies Mayor's Office, Philadelphia. / 3 / 1 11APICLPHIA. February 1. 1666 gel-St COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO FILL THE QUOTAS OF THEIR TOWNSHIPS. TAKE NOTICS.—TbIe le the only office In Philadelphia that can master men to the city and hare it em credited to env ps't of the State. Principal's sopplied with SUB• EtTITLTBS. Runners liberally dealt with. B F. LEVY, fel. . 403 LIBRARY Street. seeend etnry. pEFINED COAL OIL.—"ARDEBRO" aid Luoetco" brash, fArratatitar. for rate by lOW 11 110 WOW. 16 South DSLLWasit Arran& TNGRAN'S FRESH-IMPORTED TEAS -A- and coki KZ reduced to Gold prices. 43 Booth E3CO3D fittest. CARTES PE VIBITE--EXQUISITIC etnlee. plain and tint abort, and the taste of all at - ebe , ere Oo ealy. day.' and bonnie thmst, at S. P. RlillitSß'S. 0.291- *BCH Street. REIMER'S C L E D l'ElOTO- Gßapas —Widely kuowp sad appreciated for their %v.:mamas accuracy of llkeuee■ and Nrden., colwictoi. made for the moderate charge of $1 60. S&CO SD Sweat, above Green. 'WILLOW SLEIGH BODIES.—A. FE W T more leltt at kat Mr' p ri l i e° ry i Also, 100 trots NNW oir ekr ßt u rori on :to. 440 157 add 169 North THIRD Stivitt. THE PRESS. coNrAkrintEs SVIIINIAO SP/AIRGI ArGYSTA :WELL OIL COMPANY, CAPITAL STOCK 6500.000. 100,000 BEKILIVEISEL SUBSCRIPTION PRIOR 115,30 PER SHARE. 6C,000 SHARES FOB SATAN. CAS/1 WORKING CAPITAL 317,600 In addition to the above working capital. the Com , pany have now on the ground, in good working order, en engine and - other machinery , boring tea. ate.. and another large ensine. baler, and neasseary fixtures, with boring tools complete, nearly ready for shipment, Rockboldere will be couvened at the Girard Rouse. Fbiladelpbta t by notice from the underalgoed, as soon an the roquleile member of shares are eabscribsd, for the purpose of organising • The property of this Corinne:via situate on Little Ka 'unwise river. Wirt county, West Virginia. in the im me Wale vicinity of the valuable and well known BURNING SPRING TRACT, so celebrated for Its meat moth oh well, and on Raccoon Creek, a branch of Tio nesta Creek, in Venango and Clarion counties, Pe , ,'"and consist! of— Firet. The nineteen- twentieths of the working In terest of the Augusta Wells, situate on the well known Schteffe/th property, oft rattle Kanawha river. immedi ately apposite the Camden"' and ," Rathbotte " Weite,Alie breadth of the river (here not mote than 260 feel wide) only intervening. This is a lease (having Fir:tee n years to nit) of about four acres, with 6.0 fees front on Kanawha river: Oas well is new producing. with.very imperfect tubing, about fifteen barrels of oil . per day, and it to confidently believed that by Insert. Ina new tubing the yield of this well would be doubled, andhat it would then become a flowing well, there being a Conetent and strong emission of gee from the well. Another well is now ready for tubing, and there is room for four other wells, Rol alty one-fourth she , oil in tank. . - Second is the "Robert Varm,", of 11l acres, held in fee simple, sad situate on Little Kanawha river. about one and three quarter miles from the femme " Le Iva, Jyri " and ether great wells. It hat a river frontage of • about belt a mile: about one and one-quarter mite on Reck Sun, and one-quarter mile on lispar Two Ran. There is on this property a well already bored 135 fees, I.lllwhicb, at the time worked ceased, in 1831, there Was an excellent show of oil. Its le cation is such auto pro tect it from any Interference from sinking webs on ad buten` proverbs,. This tract was exemined .by 8. C. Thome, Req., geologist, of Philadelphia, who gave it as his opinion that oil would be. found here in large q eenit tite,e and l of l t e h b e ast byl propye otne s i wh Wo heasst Vibe/ is the "Dye Term." of 100 acre& bald in fee siniple, situate on ,Little Kanewhe river, adjoining she kebieffelln Farm before mentioned This property has abort (Montle of river front, and is most eligibly situ ated for boring Purroeses, and being but'a few rode from producing Interests, is 'believed to offer inducements very rarely met wish. There Is room on thin tract for a very large number of wells. Fourth Is 210 acres,, held in fee simple. Mtn's% on . Eaccoon Creek. a branehof Tionesta Creek. In Venango and Clarion counties, Pennsylvania, and promises Well for developments. - In offering this property to the pnblio, the Company feel every assurance in stating that It la an opportenity for k profitable inveetment very sellom afforded- Ther already have a paying well, and the stockholders are therefore certain to receive an immediate and handsome return for their investment Tire other properties being ell held in fee simple, and being free from lessee Mani encumbranceeorhatairever. give the stockholders the entire procesds of the land When developed. Nape cf the property can be risen, andfurtherpartilu lone g iven, on application to the undersigned, who are euthorized to receive subscriptions. WALTON da POST. No. 25 South Third Street, E" IME LIP) DE I . r ) WI Di PI PETROLEUM COMPANY WEST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL ~•.$500,000 50,000 SHARES PAR VALUE, (00 RESERVED WORKING FUND 425,000 SIX Tao/MANN (6,000) SHARES OP .THE WORK /NG FUND OFFERED FOR SALE AT $E pgil SNARE, SUBSSOT TO NO FUTURE ASSESSMENT. • PRESIDSII3, CHENEY, KILBURN. TREASURER, JOEL H. GATES. SEOR&TABY, ROBERT U. SEVERSON. DIRECTORS CHEISIBY Knanntx. No 619 Market street,. Phila PRENTICH P. ousrm. 2.37 Secondet., Phila. HORACE M. SMITH, 812 Market street. MARCUS A. DAVIS, 224 8. Second street, PhDs. ENOCII. S. 'PARSON, 222 Dock street, Phila. ALFEBD ItMilan, 10 north Fill street, PMla, This Company own. in fee ottani., 741 *mt at valua ble OIL kentll to Mollollgalts county. West Virginia, lying on both sides of Decker's Creek, within four miles of its confluence with the Monongahela river, at Morgantown, and contiguous to the celebrated 011 Ho idens of Greene and Payette comities. Pennsylvania. The Loring surface on the land to ample, being nearly Is mile in extent, and-an:tract contains aninexitausiible quantity of bituminous coal, which crops oat on the surface. besides being covered with a growth of tine white oak timber. 011 in paying gasoline* le (mad in this region at a depth varying from 180 to 260 feet, the oil. besides being heavier, commanding a mush batter price thaw that found fatther north. The Company has been formed by well• known practical business man of this city. with the intention to DIsVELOF THE PROPERTY AT ONCE! The incorporatas ars required to retain their respec tive Interests in the Company until the developments are made to the fall esilelootios of the emekholders, and the public are saluted that all the affairs of the Com pany will be conducted in - the moat energetic, straight forward, and business-like manner. 7he proceeds of the 6,000 shares which ft is'Propoged to sell (a‘ large proportion of which has already been taken) can only be applied to working the land and pay ing the legitimate expenses of the Company. - For further particulars, call on any of the Directors and get a krosrectlis. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR STOCK received at the office of the Compacy;tocated .tempo. re:lly at No. 019 DIAKHET STRAIT, for stele WBIIIIMING SPRING AND GOOSE ORANIC OIL COMPANY. . OP WEST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL, 1613.5 000. 31 PER SHARE, FULL PAID. WORKING CAPITAL. 323,000. WM. P. DitAN,Presidant. CHARLES. SLARISTON, Secretary. DIRZCTORB. • W. F Dean. Frederick Leibrandt, IWm. H. Lewis licS hermel, Charles Blakiston Office of the Company. No. 311 WALNUT Street, beck building, Arai Sort . Philadelphia. a The Betatea this Company are advantageously situated in the very choicest 011 Territory of West Vir ginia, atjnining and surrounded by many of the Gels loured 01. i Webs inthe Burning Spring and Great Kana wha 011 District or West Virginia, giving asstrmscre that there must be a very satisfactory yield of oil when the property of this Company ia folly developed. 'They comprise— lat. A' tract of land containing 101 acres, in Wood county, West Virginia. on the left fork or Walker's Creek, three-fourths of a mile from Walker's Station, 16 miles east from Parkesburg. A great portion of thle Is splendid boring territory. as the indications are re markable,•ndit issurrounded by leased lands on which thole are many wells in progress of development. Lying so near the West Virginia Railroad. the expense of de veloping ar. d subsequently working this laud would he very light in comparlion with many other locations. 'I his tract is owned In fee. 4d. • leas* upon four Xeres on the Rewetead Parm on Goose Creek. in Wirt connty,on which there lea well 203 feet deep, in which several stoats of heavy oils have been struck. The lay of the land is exceedingly choice There is room for at least ten more wells on tbie most dutiable property. The lease has seventeen ye are to run; the terms are, hall of oil obtained , the owners paYins one-half-of all expenses after the oil shall have been struck. This well will be pot in working order as soon a. possible. 3d. A lease on one half acre on the KANAWHA River, in the WiLL- KS OWN BURNING SPRING DISTRICT. on the celebrated' BATH BO 3E iisr ATE, having a Well on It of MO feet in depth, which contained 60 feet or oil to to when the rebel raid occurred. Thin well 14 within' a leveliniidred feet of the celebrated " LSWELLI N WELL," which produced hoc,. tee rebel raid 'I 400 barrels of oil par day, and which was scud recuneyter 1 . 110,110 cash, es sported in the money ai bole or tue hiladei phis Press of January 12,4E63. The Company ea commenced operations on this tract; a new engine Is upon the ground with workin apparatus, and a satisfactory yield of oil is confident ly expected, as soon as the pumping apparatus is pat In operation. This lease expires in 1880. The Company to have two-thirds of the oil. The location at d surroundings of this pro peny are co well known that it is not necessary to say anything further about it. It wilt be perceived from this Prospectus that the BIIIINIBG Si RING AND GOOSE CRIBB. OIL DOH- Ps DI bold in fee simple 104 acres or welPistabllshed Oil 7 ern torY. two leases of the ibeat boring territory in that celebrated region, offering splendid inducements for tactile seeking iijvcatment in oil property. The management of this Company Is entrusted to WM H. isCII•I..L. of Schuylkill county, Penns., a gentleman of great energy and industry, who wilt reside on and give his personal attention and supervision to every depart meal, with a view to the economical development of this privet ty. Al' Subscription Books are now open at the Com cagy a Office for a limited number of Shares at One Dollar per there. fol-its EDUCATIONAL. TEE PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL IN STITUTION FOE THE EDUCATION OP YOUNG MEN: BRYANT, STRATTON , & BANNISTER'S NATiONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ASSBAJBLY BUILDING, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets, (Entrance on Tenth street.) instruction in Book-keeping. In all stir departments and at:Orations t Commercial Law, Penmanship.Com merclat Arithmetic, Badness Correspondence, Farms. T. It:graphing. dc. This le the only institution in the State where a fall Inowitdge of ell the details of business can be acquired intrust& the aid of &perfected BY STEM UP - BUSINEES TRAINING, • representing the 111CLURI operations of the PrintdPla branches Or tra P R AC T ICALerce. THE DEPA.RTMENT is in operation both Day and Eveziag,afforaing to young men Who are engaged tinting the day an opportunity to obtain a then:matt k.nowiedse or Book keeping Ana boa. nese by atteno ing 4•6111)10 out,. CALL UR Slut POR A CIRCULAR. It .PECENIX NORMAL INSTITUTE, A. FOR BOTH SEXES, PEICENIXVILLE, ORESTBA CttlUsTe, Pa. The STUBBIER SESSION of this Institute pill corn mi. ace APalt, !ERG, and continue fourteen weeks. Instruction ttotough in English Branehee. Latin. Blench German einem. and Drawing. For circulars and fall information surly to • JOSEPH A BOND. • Bog 148 YIKENIEWILIA. Pa. fe4-stoth9t. WRIENDS' PRIXIA.RY, SECONDARY, •■•• ens Oltatlit.All SCHOOLS (the latter for gtrla mile) terll coinmence a new term. Second mouttafebrnary) Lt. In there schools a thoroegh (thwart .n may be ob- Oared. Patronage of the nnbbe Ia aoltelted. Prices tram $1 to S'S per term. Entrance, Meeting bowie (=ate. vow& CR Etreet. below Green, and 541 D' LL WIN Strict. .14 YHA RNO.V.. —William M Levi, aM North sixth at aohera,n Saunders. 643 York avenue, fat am mgr..* G ENTLEMEN RESIDING IN THE Fnunb. DlA!'lot, rennorlvanta. can bare Sonint• bier Pl or Rerncennistivoo tarnished them by cantor at thn Geneml Recruiting Office, X*. Finnin Timm Omni. Eccnini Boor. WM. LISTIPaRD, ft 2 Recrulting . olll car. WAXADIANNit BROW 114 -.PITTLA'DELPHIA; SATURDAY; FEBRU.AB, puBLI STEED TRIS DAY, THE BEAUTIFUL WIDOW. 'THE BEAUTIFUL WIDOW. THE BEATIFUL WIDOW. BY MRS. PERCY SHELLEY; r WIFE OP SHBAEr. TUB POET. AND AIITSQR OF BUD THE FOLLOWING NOTION OF IT nig la &delightful work, by a lady whose dramatic powers of incident and vigor of romantic conception are not equalled by any of, the new and peculiar eehool of authoresses who produce a novel a month, the name of each scarcely outliving the advent of its succeseer. The plot Is sufficiently involved to. stimulate the appetite from chapter to chapter without con rasing complication. Ing/ish life and aristocratic' scenes are set off against American manners, and true pictures of life at ora; own firesides. There are in it charming sketches of balmy and flowery love scenes, painted with a master hand against_ a back ground of. broken vow. and breaking hearts. The thread of the story is thrilling and absorb • lug end deepens and. intensitiee to the end. I; will no. doubt command a very large sale. Price, $1.60 in paper, or $2 in cloth. Published by T: B. PETERSON & BROS., Philadelphia, Pat. Published audfor sale at the Cheapest Book House in he world to buy or send for a stook of books, which Ls at T. B• PETERSON & BROTREES% Publishers eiPetereon's Detector, Price, 46.60 a Year. 306 CHESTNUT Street. nuadellibis, Copies sent everywhere free of postage on receipt of price. FOB SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS NEW BOOKS 'NEW BOOKS Lt Ault received by_ H*MEA'De dr RYAN% Mo. AB 724OII o TNUT Str e et. OUR MUTUAL FRISND. By Ober Dickene. NY ' , BOTHER'S WtPB. By Amelia B. Edwards, author of "Barbara's Bletoly." ..MATTIE: A STRAY. Anew novel; viper einritY. SIIENA.a.DIAH VALLEY. Campaten of 1851. By Robert Patterson, late Major General of Volunteers. KITTY TARVILYAN'S Be the author of the_ , " Schonberg - Cotta Ewa MR AND AMERICAN It orrION S. Tag BLADE AND . EAR. ThOughts for a Young Men. 13v A. B. fantasy. WA!.YWOOD. A Novel. By the - author of "Easy -Nat.' CA7B. f THE THREE SCOUTS. By the author of GUM'S e4-tf DICKENS' NEW NOVEL. -.!HARPER & BROTHURS. NEW YORE. PUBLISH THIS DAY: , OUR MUTUAL - FR . IEIID. By OBAHLBS BICERNB. wry' TLLUSTRATIO7IB BY MARCUS EITO/fE: Fart I..embraelng Half the Work. Svo. Paper, SO cent.. Published by.BaRPBB & BROTHEIB, FItANICLIA Square, Newyork. &Jr Fent lit Rail. postage free. t.). any part of the' Owed. statee, on receipt of afty cents. I it McErROY'S CITY DIRECTORY, ',1865. Suet Published and a few ooples only for WA, (11*] A. bIoBLROII, 600 CHBSTRUT. BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA HERALD OF HEALTH AND JOUR NAL 0' - PHYSICAL CULTURE Edited by R. T. Trail, N. D.-, N. Y. It treats of ail stibieete relating to Health the care of Children and Invalids, and. should be In every family, being a safe and plain guide to health. The Y6SHOARY NIIKBI3II. now ready. contains an excellent article on the Health of Teachers. Single numbers. 16 cents. Subscribers. $1.50 a year, Pk& adelphla Office, 26 South TENTH Street. -feß•St -. J. L. CIA:PRN. p" IS HE R & BROTHERS' VALEH TINES, IBM. Wenotify dealers that onr popular $6. 420, ils• 820 VALENTI= LOTS) are now ready at thel•MantanetorY PUSHER & BROTHER, leak Stiff No. 12 North. SIXTH Street r l n MINTS FOR WILLIA:MBVILLR mx. , MUSLIN. 44 coots for 4.4 Langdono. New 'York MUle Mtudino. ' ;173 Vu t t 51311 4 1 1 I rTidies. 4e4-tt 'LYNN & LANDSLu. DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDER SOLD. Extra onality 4.4 Dubleached Magnus at 800. - Good Bleached Muslim' at Eland 37%0. Williamsville Miralin, 480. New York Mills Muslin. 660. Best 3d cent Caticoee in this city, Light Epring Chintzes, Sic. Best American Chintzes. 33c. Liaht Spring Dosages, Mn. • - 6.0.0 yards Bilk Grenadines, 600 to $1.60. DRECS GOODS every variety, at very LOW PRICES. H EiTig3L &SON, fe&tf Nos. 713 and 713 North TENTH Strekt. E. M NEEDLES, . Writes sttokton to hti isrce suottment of us SIZEVES. lopma-sizs. SETS, HANDICERORTRIE, he. , suitable for the present season .1.000 YARDS OF 2-YARD WTDII FRENCH IMEUSLiNEI, Sought a bargain. and for sale dote. • Also, TARLETANS, ILLUSIONS, and other Vole. reliable for BRIDAL MID PARTY DRESSES. A very extensive saw:twat .of HANDKERCHIBTS, VEILS. EIIBROIDERIE present all of w big& are offered at prises mash below the gold rates. E. M. NEEDLES, Jal..tf 1.0241 CHESTNUT Strat. WILLIAMEMLE, NEW YORK MlLLS,Waroeutta,and other Er eV clam &IrianKs. Utica, and Huguenot Wide Shootings Unbleached Extra Heavy Wide Shootings. Best Unbleached Muslims made. Good Linens for Shirt Fronts. Diapers, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, are. Ballard/male, Shaker, and other Flannels. CLOSING OUT CHEAP. Odds and Ends Winter Goods, Heavy Dress Goode, bad Styles do. Also, Blankets, Heavy Flannel', lac., ko. Balmoral Skirts at low prices. COOPER Jr CONARD. ja2o.:tt S. E. earner NINTH and MARKET, VERY RICH AND NAVY COLORED • • Corded Silks, in Wine Colors, BrOWIS. OloSklk eines, Modes, White'. &a Very rich and heavy Plain Silts. Very homey Bleak Corded Silks. Very 'heavy Plain Black Silks. Pansy Silks of 11111101111 styles. Very rich Moire Antiques, illstek Watered Silks. Bilks for Eve llillg Dresses. • . Si, et and S2-insk Port Silk Velvets for Weeks; real Weiss. Also, very superior onailtiffrosted Beaver Cloth& DIIS HALL O CO., dent( S 6 South SECOND Street. ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. Lnpin's Merinoes at 31.60. Lnisin's Merinoes at CAM Lnpin's Merinos% all colors. The greatest bargain offered /artless goods. Call and examine them. Compare them. gelling feet. Assort ment good. at JOHN H. Brains', Jan UNVENTH and ARON, No. 70M. THE PARABOLA SPECTACLES GREATER POPULARITY. They are, in other worfe, becoming better known.. ana thus, from their , MORE AND MORE APPRECIATED. For sale an ds by AM ERI CLik. N STEEL, Swing, Toe Calling, Tire and Sleigh Shoe Steel, of all due and kinds, made of the beat material, at NOXtWA-IC IRON WOTUKS, And for sale by the proprietors, Arm, 99 and 101 JOUN Street, !goof York. 80 EfflelS Street, Boston. 0 AB im JUST ; ISSUED,. A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, This superior Portrait is a fine STEEL-PLATE EN GRANThO, executed In the higbert style of art, by the ceiebrated artist, Hr. J: C. BITTTUB, froma Photo. graph sent by GENERAL "SHERMAN HIMSELF, and considered by his friends to he unequalled. The Textron surrounded wich a beautiful. border. and string views of Buzzard's Boost. Renewer Nountain. the STRUGGLE FOR ATLANTA. airs of engraved 14 inches. On tine piste paper ISA 24 • 'PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER COPY. This Portrait will be twat by mail or exam.. free of charge, on receipt of retail price. Agents wanted in tine State. Adaress 3. P. SR.EtLY, Tabßater'n agent for Pennsylvania, fes.femwsladt . OOS ARCH Street. Philadeibbia. pudTc GlitA PEE ALRUMB--13131" THE patent binge-back albums, eolmbteing elegance. aibilitv u und durability. See-them and purchase. at. B. Jr- .ItEINEIVOI Photograph Gaiters, 044 AtiCa Etreet. 11.1* IPEACBRB.-6,000 1131RMETI x eally•sealed Peaobee of the lines% quanty, prepared by S. Edwards a Clo.. Bridietoa s N. J. Saleeroom. ODES & WILLIAMS. CITY PITCH-154 BARRELS,. IN goOd order, for sue by EDW. H. ROWLEY, rot. gt• 18 South DELL WARE Avenue. easier iwinkikr. ohorame gatrfir4 .. I h. it') cllk.tc:)_! "FRANKENSTEIN." &0.. &o CLOTII, .2; PAPER, 8I#0: RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1024 CETE2TNIJT STEM*. Ea C 1 Gr. 0 015 ARE EVERY DAY ACQUIRING. INDISPtrTAI3LE MERITS, EDWARD MEEK & EON, No. 402 OHESTNITT Street. BOSTON. NAYLOR & CO., 421 MIMEOS Street, Ph la 1018ontb WAT SR Str..c 7-2 a ISEV- 4 WVitiCarrY LOAN. The Secrete:7 of the Trawler) "'Attu appointed the:, undersigned GENERAL EDVEORIPTION AGENT For the management:rad mile of the new awl Which is a Loan for two and a halt years, at 7 3-14 per Cent. Interest In currency. and payable at ma tartty, or fundable into the Potudal 5-20 6 0 01.33.TMAit - irro. 1,40.&N, I hereby Inv, all NATIONAL and ETATS. BANIaL all PRIVATB SiVINGFEINOLItad °flop/. to endeavor to: diem* ot. there notes to, the people of their respective aeighberhoods. A liberal om:sais- intielentio defray' all- advertigint expense and leave's. fair tirolt for aorriceo, win be alloweit. Circa lass with fulljnEdirusiozujwill pe fitraioh:ed On* cation to the andereigat4 _ • SUBSCRIPTION AOENT. No. South -.Third Street, TBRKEB, JR., & kl• ' SToOK AND EXORAIWE BROKERS. `GOLD, SMILIV'ER, BANE NOTES WANTED. COUR T. YBRIEBS, JR., STOCK AND Bititi BROKER, No. - 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET ja26-Ini DRRXRI# eb 00., JELALN - HVICIS, 84 BOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ASIERIOAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, FOREIGN EXOILANGE, UN/TED STATES ILONDS, QVARTERRIASTERS , VOUORERS, ITNOURRRNT MONEY. STOCKS AND BONDS Boman' All SOLD AT BOARD OE BROKERS. lan Du Taos. Oitamm. PALDWELL & CO., BIHOOD3. No. 43 booth THTED Strad. 00MMIBBIOX STOCKS AID LOANS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON AT TEN REGuLes BOARD or UMBERS. (INCUMBENT BANS NOTES. MCI% &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD. cOLLECTIONS NADI and INTEREST ALLOWED OB DEPOSIT. jail im. IIitAIMS IDIOM ULU. RURAL fl SILABLSE3 ZMOBY & CO.. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROM% No. ID South Third Street, ell Made of 14n:wrest tends imd Gold and Sliver *mid and mold, and Itonestle= nude. Faddenlai attention given to the nerehase and sale d Government. State. and other Steaks and Loans on sonumindoa. nO7B-EN GIORGI W. =WEB. EDWIN WILLIS. Jos. L. HOI7BTOL ELEWES, 31/411 . 1ti 4t STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS ) 50 SOUTH THIRD ' WREN% 1111LAMILPRIAL: --••••• DRUMM IH GOverzunent Securities, Sarrants, pecie, 17nourrent Money, URI W Sta. STBblO3 BOUGHT AND SOLD 01 COMMISSION AT TM! IGGIILLE BOARD, OF BROS/IBIL H - A.UPWR E DIJRNBY, JELAWITURS, STOOK ARID EXCHANGE BROKERS. Nriforilar afloat= sold to Imams and Ego of Oil *oaks. Si SOUTH THIRD STREET. Nalummett.—Drexel &Co., ?Madeblast I. N. AU tin. President Southwark Beak. noy3S-Sa OPTION rs, g B. LEECH I COMPANY, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, I NO, J 4 FAltQlAliam Dirig.DrieftS. MALEY'ET., BELOW PETREL Parrannunia.. Gold, Boiernment Bonds, On and hilecellaneonc dtoeks, bought and sold on Oontrolacion at the Board of Brokers. Dealers in Foreign Exchange. Letters of cre dit funned on London, Pads, Antwerp, der. i 5,17403., TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE OURREINCY, WASHINGTON. January 11. 18t5 .Whereae, By satisfactory evidence prevented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE /NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANE OF PHI LAD EL PI US. In the oily of Philadelphia, In the comity of Philadel phia. and. Elate of Pennsylvania, has been deli orea mired under and according to the requirements of the Act of Concretes entitled "An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States beads. and to provide far the circulation and-redemption , thereof, ' approved June 3, 1864, Sot has complied With all the provisions of said act rt.:mired to be complied with before commencing the bushiest' of banking ander mid Act Now, therefore, I, HUGH MCCULLOCH, Comp= troller of the Currency. do hereby certify that THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BM% K OF PHILADSGPI3I A. in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia. end State of Pennsylvania. I. authorized to com mence the business of banking under the act aforesaid Seal the c,, o — i - / — „.l Io testimony whereof, witness my maer of the .hand and seal of office tllll5 twenty corroxioy. _ i i ilf day; of January. 1865 ' HUGH hioCUL Isbell, fel. 601 Comptroller °I the Currency. BONDS FOR BALE: °EPICS?, FUND Conavesiornm EiorstO R R , Sr. Lotus. January 90, 1865. PROPOSALS will be received under •eal for the sale of ONB HUNDRED AND. EIGHTY-PIK MORTGAGE CONSTRUCTIOD BONDS OF THE Vii.BBVORN DIVI SION OF TRE_PACIFICI RAILROAD in the State of Missouri. el One Thousand Dollars each, with Intermit Coupon', of Seven Per Cent., payable semi-annually, principal and interest payable at the Bout of Commerce in the City of New York. These Bonds area firat lien on ill the Pacific Railroad fropi Dttonen to Kansas Oily, and allthe net earnings,of the whole Road. extending from ht. Louis to Kaunas Clay', are pledged for the pay ment of "principal and Interest. These Bonds have four, five, and stx.yeare to ran, and are authorized by Act of the General Assembly of the State of IliFsourl:,attim-tved Februaryousn ro b lla i rroal n ott l iZe hi ju h nt a tt e r t jtl f o t trironlo u w a Z timed, all of which, except the One Hundred and EU hty-six I now offer for sale, have been dt-poeed of a t . par, and for the rapid extension and compleon of sold tßoad I now offer the balance, and will viatica mo nopole for one or more. under mat , at my office in the Cily of St. Louie until the 111th day of February, lent; and the PILTO. will be cold - Subject to the approval of the Governor of the Slate and the President of the Pacific Railroad. all needful Information will be famished On application et this office. THOMAS L. PRIOR. Fund Commloolotter, St. Louie, Miesotirl. Information 7 espeeting the Bonds above offered for ewe, th e law under which loaned, tied the character and value of the security , will be elven .by the under stoned FRANKLIN A. DICK; _ moll- l ot 715 LOCIIs7 Street, Philadelphia. 1 29 • . . - 260 O.J, cwt. 0/XTEE ADM , WIALIMI"R - FINANCIAL. 7-30 7-30 LOAN. JrA:r COOKIE, ralwanßl2.[JA. BANKERS, No. 20 South TRIED Street REMOVED L K. GAIDWILL THILADELPNIA. F~:~~~t~5:~n~:~/w 4, 1865: 7-30 10-40 10-40 10-40 Ary P '0 Di' S JIVE Assam Ist, BOUGHT AT RITIMEIT MADE r RATE BY .1)3336xmx, asc - Co., fe4:l.a 31. South THIRD Street. 7310. Bwirmw-THIRTY -Drairms, TN AMOUNTS TO SUIT, , Foz SAM ST - DEEXEL & ca., te4.4nt bk South THIRD Street. OIL BTOCKS, 11. S. LOANS, &C., SOUGHT AID BISSI OOLD COMM Br GIORGI J. BOYD. Broker,. No. 18 South THIR D street. POI tuff FIRE INSURANCE UNION MUTUAL, INSURANCE COMPANY OF Exu.ADELPRIA, N. N. COEN= TRIED & WALNUT STS.. BXONANGE BUILDING ILNCOSIPORALTED 'lBO4. ASSETS ' $400,000. The Board of Directors of this 'Company Lave deter mlend to insure risks against Fire, in accordance with their charter, and ere now PrOWWWd to teens FOLichoc covering Fire Risks at the current rates. RICHARD S. SMITE, A. E. BOGIE. JOHN B. IRWIN. ' WILLIAM O. KM, J. P. STEINER. ORO. LEWIS B. F. ROBINk011„. • JAP. R. CAMPRELk, HENRY SAMUEL CHAS. WIIRELRi fIr NORRIS S. COMM (iB,F. LAVINE/NE, RIMED S. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. ja27-1m piz NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO. niOOWPOBAYRD BY TIM IMISLATtIItS OP Tlft tStATI OP ORGARIEBD OCTOBER 6,1864. FOR INSUBIRG AGAINST LOSS OP LIFE OR PERSONAL LELTITET • TO TRAVELLERS BY 'LABOUR WATER, rondos issued for a Single Trip. illnesdal Journeys, Voyages, Ito, dilly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly. Also; against the eontlngencies of personal hazard. and against loss of all kinds, except real estate. 11Po cies ironed at the Principal °Mice. No. 921. CHISTVOT Street, Ildiadelphin„ or 13y the Agents of the Company in any or the eine* of the 'United States, or by the Ticket Agents at anyllail. road Station. 0dartA7,•011.41 1 1. 4411- . 4 4111.11:11 , 41.1.4 $450,000 OFFICERS. PRESIDENT, TEDODORE ADAMS. TICE PRESIDENT AND ACTUARY, J. B. BRADLEY. TREASURER. J'AMSS N. CONRAD. ERCRETARY. LUCIEN PSITON. Amer. J. S. PSYTQM. Theodore Adams tames 3d. Conrad. Richard Wood. °some T. Stedman. INSURE YOUR LIFE AMMIZIC 14.9 8. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., It Sea HOME COMPANY, and Prate divided Ulna ally. thus aiding the same& to Day future premiums. Lad dividend 50 per rent. BOARD OP TROSTVPA. Alexander WMOdin,- J. Edgar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Joseph Albert O. Roberts, Henry H. Bennett, Samuel' T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, George Nugent, John Altman, Wm. J. Howard, Is.aacHazlehurst. Samuel Work, ALBSANDER SAMUEL WORT JOHMS. WILF BOARDING. -A SUITE OF ROOMS A , ' for one or two gentlemen. with breakfast, if de. sired. can be bad at 1 , 00 BROWN Street. fe2-6ts TWO HANDSOME - UNFURNISHED -a- Second-story Rooms to let, with partial Beall. itt . a private family. Reference required. Address 'A. 0,." at ibis Office. fr 4.96. 2 2 6 SOUTH. BROAD STREET 4SE. LECT BOARDING,) vacancies for two falai lies and two single persons. -- • in9o-43t5 PATENTS PROCURED-UNITED PATENTS States and European. EDWARD BROWN. R.21-Im. 311 WALNUT Street. COPARTNERSHIPS. NO T CE- THE ,PARTNERSHIP heretofore I heretofore existing between LEWIS BOTEIIIII - and THISODOES BURKHART is, by mutual con sent, dissolved. The business or the esm will be set tled by either of the partners. at 311 WaLISIDT Street. LItWIS ransmaL. RRSODOILI BIIRKDART. Pbiladelebts, December 1, 1911. - fed-14,11MP' TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLELS •.- FOR THE CITY AHD COIIETI OF FHILLDEL PHIAL EMMA BADER. by her next Mena. JAMES 'JUGES, en. CHARLES -BAITER. Of September Term, 1931, No. 37; In Divorce. And now. the third day of February. A.. D. 1865, on 713011011 Of 01107t011 .u_. luau, Attorney for Libellant, tie Court grant a rule on the - Respondent to mhow canes why a divorce a vineulo matrimonit should .not be de creed, returnable Feeruary lash, 1835, at 10" o'clock A. OHARLEB BATTER, the Respondent in above OVICB is hereby notified of above rule, service of notice of the elute on aim baying failed, on account of his absence eiscERELE H EARLE. . Attorney for Libellant. a4-sw4 TO MANUFACTURERS. TO On hand, a good article of COLORED .LAPS, Slate and gray. Ho. 10, anitable for Halmorale and Pan. taloon etu tr. Men, all Hos. of Cotton Yarn. 5 to TO, Jate Yarn's. Li urn Oaxpet Chain, Wick, Twines, andH adding. y HI 237 5101.11 ET Street WINTER GALLONS WIN TISK Sperm; ,Bleac.qd Winter Wknee Oil ; 2,000 oils Winter Paraffins Macbluery 011, snorted paekaoe, for sale by EDW. Tr ROWL &vEY. 16 South DEL !MARA v en ue. HYDE & BURPEE, 1505 WILLOW Ftreet, Philadelphia, Sole Manufacturers of the AROMA-S&VIDGI GOFF SE ROASTERS AND DIAMOND MUER CORNS 5111.L5. -E. J. HYDE'S PATENTS. We save many times ice cost yearly by roasting our coffee with your Portable Coffee Roastvr. ' J. B. KINGSLIY & CO. Continental, Hotel Philadelphia,. "Where good coffee is desired, we consider your Iforucter absolutely necessary." - BaNAGA. FOWLER, & 00 , Girard House. "I can ficronch better coffee. at lees expense, .than when using the ready- roasted coffee " , W. H. BARREL Ashland Home. "Your Coffee Boater and hilll are indispensable to me." E. B CL A RICE, Germantown. " I consider your Portable Coffee Roaster the best in the market." JOHN B LO WE Philad , u. e e lphia G Ce sN ff l ce x a A ld Et S o p s ice nT Ml AL l . lB. bus House. "Your Pateht Corse Boistir is in use is Mil. Hospi tal, and doss its work in a very satisfactory manner, the coffee being much more evenly roasted, without any portion of 1.1 , being overdone. There is caving in quantity and improvement in quality. the aroma be*, retained." . H. TAYLOR, Surgeon IL S. V., la charge. 11. B. A. GIMERAL GIEVITEIt. Penns. "It fives me pleasure to TeCOMOL , III , your Coffee Roaster to alldeeiring good roasted °Arse ' THOS. HEWSON B ACHE, sturgeon U.S. in charge. Men y testimonials might be given endorsing one Small Fancily Coffee Boaster; all of which unite in Pro nonnelne it ihe only machine worth having. Prloee $6.60, $3 60, and $6. Frites for Portable Stove and Router, for Graters, Hotele, Hospital,— Coffee Mannteetarers: No. 1, IMO: to, tk- $6O; do. 3. $126; Do. 4, $430. Send for circular. All Machines Warranted ' Reeponeible familial% de siring to try any of the family sizes, before purchasing, can be occommodated by sending their milers to the of floe:-1500 WILLOW Street PhUad.lonta dArnetntititmlf 'HYDE .1 BMRPEE. TACT itIVLI s rBUsT OLAMIMk IFIBIALNCLiie INSITRANCE. FM MID KARIM DXRICTOU: Et DESTOLEST FRANCIS 'Mk' IisWBEIRHY A SMITH. HARRY LAWN. U., 'EDW. L. CLAIM ELLIS YARN/ALL &MEM O. 0004 G. W. BESNADOu. WM S. BAIRD. • S DELBERT SOLOMON TOWNSERDe JOHN' MOS& 74iif =IEZEM! James Graham. Franklin Steele: Wm. Odder. lar•bn. IN THE PHILADELPHIA. .WEIILLDIN, President. M. Vice President. 30Naleo'y and Treasurer. BOARDING. PERSONAL. LEGAL. ' t .: I',' 9 : ~:~ r. WANTS. W . A N•T E D-IN A SILK JOBBING HOl7BB O . a I v :ILLINISAN commanding a good trade. Aldo. a I oung man haling had some experience in a 'whole/ale or retail Dry Goode House. Adams Box 2403 Poet Office Ye 4.20, WANTED IN - A BOOK 'STORE=A YOUNG MAN to assist la Nefpinif Books, and as talesman. A 4madnato of the Huh School preferred, Address in own handwriting'. stating ar.e and 'refer ences. Box M. Post Office. fe4-3t WANTED --A SITUATION, BY Y Young Man. in a wholesale or retail Dry Goods 'IL use. Good refersnee given. Address "Witlism." WS South EIGHTH Street, fo4 2t. WANTED -A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT tirenty year. of age. to go to seam a Paymaster's Steward. Must farntsh food recommendation.?. Salary 1400 ASTER er Santrnum. - " U. S. Pi ." No. 14140 Mset. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SITU. A TION as Book-keeper in a wholockle hoaso.by • e roues man of 22, and gradual' aof the beat commer cial c °Begs in America Best of reference, given...ea to mtliora/ worth. Please address "Moral Worth." P -e rekg oce. fott. WANTED—A SITUATION AS.GAR DEN St., by IL married man without family, who has had twenty years' experience in grape cuitureiunder ChM, opt-door fruits, green home and kitchen gar den. &c. Bat the bent 0r rerereucen, among whom ix his Mat employer. with whom he has lived over seven years. Con be seen at MODEST MOIST, ht.'s, Seed Warehouse. fe.4-2t* 922, and 924 MARKET Street. WANTED --A GIENT'LEAIA.N OF AC TIVE liminess qualifications, with about SS,OW or Ile equivalent, ro purchase one of the most active and lucrative O.liBH BUHL - NEWS% bandsomely located. en Chestnut street. at a low rillst. This is an opportu• nity eeldom offered, as the advantages are many and exclusive for a still further extension of trade. The present proprietor, for desk room, will remain and assist purchaser. Satisfactory reasons for eeUlng furnished. ddrem tritkreal name and residence, "H Cf. ." at this office. WANTED -BY A LAT) OF 18, A EITEUTION in some Buenos House where he can'make bimseif useful- Beet of reference given Ad dress "Activee -frees Ofice. fe3•2t WANTED-A NOTING MAN FAMI LIAR with Ibe Wboleeale gentle faraistving trade to sell moode and mate Idmeelf eenerally useful. Ade, dress "Box 1748," with reference and salary ex pected. . tea 3c• WANTED-AN INTELLIGENT LAD, I , -wt.) resides with Ms parents. has some know ledge of book•keeping, and can give undoubted refer• erre', in• plumbing eetablishment. Address. stlttng age, reference, and ealary expected, "9. W. L.," at this office. fe3•36* WANTED -AT $l5O PER MONTH, a reliable CANVASSER in every town and county for 'The Nurse and Spy." the moot interesting and ex citing bock ever nablished, embracing the adventure, of a woman in the Union army ne Nurse. Scout, and Spy, giving a moot vivid inner picture of the war. We have agents clearing $l5O per month. which we will prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. kW., ja24.lm 600 CIEEMTIT St , Philadelphia. Pa. W ANTED -A PRACTICAL BOO PRACTIC AL KEEPERmith Afteenyears' 'business experience, desires a permasent SITUATION. A responsible posi tion preferred. The best of city reference elven Ad-. dress'" M. L 0.." Freer office. ' fat St* WANTED -A SALESMAN WHO CAN eommand Country Trade In a Wholesale Rat and Straw anode House. Apply to EMINDLET BRM., trai MARKET Street. 4WI-61.* 11ArANTED,A LARGE AND COMMO. - r Cons ROOM, on the first or second floor, state. b/e for a public office, and 'Mooted between Market end Pine. and Second and NEM Apply at NAVY AGEN CY, No. 114 South THIRD Street. 1819.11 t WANTED TO RENT, IN A. 0/M -trail locality. on the Bret Poor, part of an Oftloe for Week room. Address "P," Box 2412, P. 0. in& tf A .bIIDDLE•AGED ACTIVE Man. who can eve the very best of references, wants an agency. or would attend promptly . to Col lections of any dercription. Addreee 'Collectlons. ' &c...N0. 150 North FMK Street fe43t. PMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR BOOK -A-A KEEPERS, Entry Clerks, Packers, Forters, Watchmen. Waiter!, Firemen, Barkeepers, Coachmen, Backman. Drivers, ()widest-ors, Farm hands. Garden ers. Se., 1302 and 804 LOCUST Street, above Eighth. fel-et S TORE WANTED-A LARGE STORE, boated between Beyond and Tenth and Chestnut and Market Party responsible. • good bonne will be paid, it required. Address "J W.," Frees. dike. fe! $12.5 A MONTRI-WANTED AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new SHAW & CLARK ErXTERSI-DOLLAB. FAMILY SEW IRO MACHINE, `the,o7ag low-price Machine in the country which is licensed by Grover di Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co., and Titleholder. Salary and expenses,or large commissions allowed. All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringements, and the seller and user liable.. Illas trated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK, Rolf- dd W3m . BIDDEFORD, Maine.. it• WANTED TO RENT—BY THE-IsT Or MAY next, a ROUSH, on Vine or Arch street, j ib or Sixth, from It ce to Egallif Garden. Bent from 9W0 to 58 ( 0. Ad dres • .T. P. W., ' Prose Office.feB-Bt* ea WANT TO RIVNT—A COUN TRY BESIDEBCB in Pennsylvania. with from dye dye to twenty. five acres of ground attached, near tome one of the railroads l aiding to this city, and. not more than one honr'e ride from it Address fe3 2t* ,n, "B. 8,," Box 1818 ri WANTED-A DWELLING Alra. ROUSE. the rent for whip' will be paid in. boarding, Maros I' Equivalent, ' .28 South FIFCEI. Street. fe2-Sl in WANTED—A HOUSE, FROSI SIX Mk to Eight rooms, with sal modem improvements. North Fifth, Eighth. or Seventh streets preferred. Rent w a b i tzt" 11 3 ox en:tiled poszta ited2dzs el WANTED TO PURCHASE—A sa DWELLING. or STOKE and - DWELLING, be tween ELEVENTH-and FIFTEENTH. and MARKET and WALNUT Streete, not exceeZng $7OOO. address "Oreenbeckr," Ledger office. • fel. Cif gal ASSISTANT 111JARTEliMA.S. 'MET 0.117103,10. 214 South THIRD St., Pwaaninalas. Dee. 24, Wt. Vessels wanted to lead with seal for ifewbern.N. 0.. and Key West, Pls. Despatch ifiN.Ten . JO E. .7BNIfINGS, _ dettl• Cantata and A. Q. ht. FOB SALE AND TO LET. 0 IL LANDS FOR SALE ' ON OIL CREEK. TWO MILE` RITN, ORERRY RUN, PITHOLE CREEK, STEWART'S RUN, ALLEGHENY RIVER, AND ELSNWIIERE. Companies about organizing, desirlag to scone thoice lands, eltber in Volans° or Claricn ooantlea, address or apply to DUNCAN M. M.ITCHESO-N, Real &state coffee, N'. le, corner POtfßTg and. wirray.stzeets. Philadelphia REAL ESTATE I REAL ESTATE I REAL ESTATE ! REAL ESTATE 1 REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE d 4 D,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE. mota,roo WORTH FOR SALE. 45,000,0c0 WORTH FOR SALE. No person being &drown( purchasing city or sub urban property shout °jail to call on me first, as I have more to sell, and sell more than any other broker in this city, and have daily hundreds of applications. Fatties wiehing to dispose of Cityßeal Relate can find'Ao more desirable place in thin chrwhere it can be sold so quick and get all that it is worth Catalogue for Fawn,- an in now Doing compiled, Call at once GEORGE C. MILLER. Practical Real Estate Operator - (Fat the last twenty Tears). No 154 North SIXTH Street itFOR SALE—IMMEDIATE FOSSESSION—FIF TESDI 11 Street , weal aideenorth of Ox rot d ; ten- Id side yard dwelling. Lot 24 by 100 Only 46,800. 2 GREEN STREET, SOUPS SIDE, WEST OF eiX TEENTII; elegant dwelling; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 190 feet deep to Brandywine street; splendid garden, etc. Only $9,600. Possession soon. BROAD SMELT, EAST SIP E, SOUTH OF GI : RARD Avenue; magnincent first-class four story dwelling. embellished with fresco painting, and finished exquisitely throughout.- Lot 20 by 160 feet deep to Ontario street. BROWN STREET, SOUTH SIDE, WEST OF Fifteenth street; neat dwelling; twetve rooms. Lot 18 by 9(). to-a street. Only $1.200. Possession soon. INBROWN STREET, NORTH SIDE. WEST OF Sixteenth; elegant nearly new °welling. Lot 18 by 90. to a street. Only $5,560 POP EMI3IOII 63011. 113RFOR SALE—NEAT MANSION. DARBY ROAD, OG miles from the city. Eight acres of land. Splen did Ammer residence; $lB,OOO TEN ACRES OF' BAND ON p asse ng e r DE road depot. ten minutes' walk fromrailroad depot. Good ordinary improvements. $22.10% EIGHTEEN ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAID, 435 miles from Market. street bridge, on the Haverford toed. near Haddington. Good ordinary Improve =ruts. Only $ 12,; 00. eTEN ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAID. WITH good ordinary improvements. St ea m eeven-mlle atone, on the Roxborough pike. cars tyitnin three-fourths of a mile. Ai FOUR ACRES AT ROXBOROITGB, BETWEEN =the seventh and eighth. male-stone . 0 'dimity Isis roomed dwelling and stable, 108 feet front on pike, with iron railing. Now empty. $2.800 THIRTY-THREE ACRES 'OF SPLENDID land, with munificent haprovemente. Eve milt a west . of Bristol. Must be seen to be sp. Predated. Price irf.ooo. utensils. etc, included. itSIXTY ACRES SUYERIOR LAND. WITHAM ozeellent improvements, only ten miles from the city ~ on the Pennsylvania llen trial Railroad, Eve minute , • walk from the Cal 13 $2O, MO inFORTY ACRES OF GOOD I. !ND, WITH ordinary Improvements , only fourteen miles from the ell y, atSped Eagle Station, Penn . sylvania Central Rai cad. Only $6,000 clear, and $1.600 cub required- At FORTY FOUR ACRES EXCELLENT LAND, ilk MiLvelth splendid frame improvemecas, only belt 'MC altillirfrom-rallread.station at Trenton, on the . Penney Ivarna side, osbacra ti - latteman. Real Estate Broker; It No. 154 North SIXTH Street. ge- FOR SALE—No. 1609 WALNUT .W. 51 Street, splendid fonr•etory Brown stone-front DWELLI24 G. now vacant - Lot 20 by 125 to a. strata. Can have a Stable very near by MILLER, fed 3t if 154 North SIXTN &rest. al DESIRABLE DWELLINGS FOR •wdt GALE, AND POSSFAIGIOS bOOLL 1412 Pleet Penn Scinal e, fenron ory. 1741, Lombard street, with Store attached — good buss• nese gaud, 1614 green street ; Lot, Tl9Stfeet d esp. 2332 Green greet; Lot, 20x'40 feet. ltOt 01 eon etreet; Lot, 196 feet: Marble front. - Double front, 36 feet, Green et., west of leineteentt. 2324 Green street. Cottage, with lot 2:530.60., 'With manytothers Ia desirab:eaocattons B. F. (Mu, 133 South POMMEL Street and fe4•tf" 8, W..cor. SEVENTEEN rig and GRESS. BROAD-STREET PROPERTIES-- One OCCllyiEtti /4", a factory,onotta a forwarding hortto loth large lota. For We by A.F.& J. EL MoartlY: 916 As9l6 Street. Aka* al LARGE PROPERTY, RACE SA atm!. near Four b. 29 feet front. 179 deer, or with an additioe al adjoining property. waiting 67 by 179 feet. for 99,15 by A. & J. H. MOBATS, 916 ABAIR 'Strom fe9.3t. FOR SALE, WEST PITTLADEL mA raie—Splendid double MANSION. on HAVER FORD Bitoet, west of Thirty-third. all in tiret-rats order. 2490 by.2fo. to a street; elegant garden, &e. Pommes%AlSey 1. 1865. Cars vase the dom. fe4.Sttf W. MILLER. 1.5 I North SIEVI Street. . U" . ".) 1 . HOGS.-DRESSED HOGS—A car load. of titmice corn-fed 11008 for sale low. In lots toentt buyers, 1224 MAEKEr Strut. follt* C. Pftß n Bt. WEST VIRGINIA. LAND OFFICE, PARKESSEITEG. IMPORTANT TO 014 COMPANIES AND "CA PI. TaLIsTS. • BURGESS & PATSY. • (formerly Phitadelphia.) SURVEYORS.D E C DONALERS VEYANCERS. D aUGHTEMEST. AN OIL LANDS. Have openea an (Moe .in PaIiKESSID7Rat for the Drachm and sale of OM'Lands. Surveying and Con veyancing. Linde surveyed andl Manna 'Titles es- F mined, Deeds and . Lemma drawn- compsn' A es and in dividual interests attended to. Parties. •seeirkor In. formation resaidina Lands. Companies, Mats. &a., by wail or otherwise, promptly answered. Poreeas visiting the groat oil regions of West Virginia 'will And it to their interest to sett upon • SUSS Plat Parkettburs. Weal A. R. ELTILGNEZ. 50 3. Pam. AT BUPOZtilifily, raionse ANIIINEDIENTS. NEW - CHESTNUT-ST. TIINATE3 oasarartrr STRUT. ABOVE TWALFTIL. • THIS (SATURDAY) AVTERNOGN. T'WENTIt • M A TI N EERa.a D FANTLY AND FIRST RBPRISANTATION or mig ersna. Fareirittg. Romantic. aeseue n hir p naia „, • THE THREE ouettosnti. Frit° of admission t , the Matinee 30 GENTS TO ALL PARIS OF Tllll liorraz. Mc si r oakChea 25 cents. Doors open at 1 3( ;to eminent" se THIS (SATURAY) NIGHT : LAST NIGHT• . OP I'VE GREA T LAST DONIGHT O USLIL F BILL. THB THABB GII&ROSHEIL LAST NIGHT oF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. LAST GRAND GALA NIGHT OP TIM TWO MAGNIFICANT.SFECTAOLIAL ON MONDAY WINING MAX?. The aeaatifuiand fascinating. HELEN WESTERN. 1%/11113. 'TWIN DREW'S NEW ARC'S AAA- sTEEET L THEAN'EII. LAST NUM" OF L P. BAT I RETT.I THIS (UV:I - EDIT) EVENING, JIB. 4. 1 1 16. THE DODDERS. Choilee De Seer L. P. Reamer. Alterwhich THE GOLDEN PARII:II3E. Jen:4m, Twitch( Stuart Eologol_ The golden Farmer__•• ---- Yr. (tairdea, 111013 DAT, MEE. JOHN DREW AS MRS. OLHLIIT. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. flit - KEMP EIICCESS of the people's favorite Comedian. PRANK DREW, • PLUM' DREW. • PRANK DREw, FRANK DREW. wbo will appear TO-D DIET in 1 1 3 e great DLIT of RIP VAN WINKLE. and the grand romantic Drama of SLXTEEN-STEtNE JADE. Seats may be secured from 9 to $ o'clock. VESTVALI LUND THICATRB, - OALLOWBILL, between reurth aad Flat. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3d, 1865, Fourth night of the eastaremeet of the eminent artiste, MISS ELISE vzsrva.l LUNA 113GUMAR Parthenht......, Ingomar Miss Mae Vestrall Lank Mr Adolph Vaßtyslt JAMES E. MURDOCH, CONCERT HALL, MONDAY AND TUMMY EVENINGS, FEBRUARY 6TH AND 7TH. JAMES E MURDOCH. Beg : , the distinnialted Moan, tiontet, has been enraged lo ere two entertainment& consieUng of recitatiens of ~elections from pantleal. W MONDAY prose composition& at CIO OWLET SALL. on and TULSA& T EVALSIffOrt, Febraary deb end 7th, PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY 1411111114, Feb Bth: The Ring of Assyria Blasphemes the Lord. —.From li Kings, chapter 18th. The Destruction of Senacherib. —From Byron. Hamlet, King of Denmark. —act let, Shagspeara, SehectSone in Dialogue arid Bolilouul. The Taakard of Ale. Extract from the Warner of the Alleghenies.—T. Buchanan Bead. Barbara Frietchie.—J G. Whittler. Gettysburg. —Francis De Hams 'Tangier. God Saveihe Flag —Oliver Wendell. Holmes. Eheridan's Ride- Buchanan Head. Scott and the Veterans; or, the Heroee of 1811.—ET Bayard Taylor. Bnmorous.Sketches.—Pickwick papers. The Wrong Roam—Bighorn. PEOGRAIIME 808 TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. TM: The Story of, Joseph —From Genesis, Selections from King Henry the Fourth. embracing the angry parley between the King and Hotspur. together with Hotepur'e account of the VOP. pears. Drifting —T. Bachanau Read. O'Conner'a Child; or, the Flower of Urn Idea Bleed— ing. —Campbell. Battle of Lookout Nractain.-0. H. Baker. The 'Lions and the Gloye.—rranalated front SchlLler by Leigh Rant. The lbabAt of 1776; 'or. the Patriot Parson. Examen from the Wagoner of the Alleghenies.—T. Bnehanara Reed. - . .The Boarding SO col El , pement ; or. bow Job Trotter throw dust In kam Weller's eyes. —Dickens Tiekets for each Evening. 00 cents. Aliened number of RESERVED SEATS. without extra charm, can ba obtained ore earlp anpliertiou at T. B POOH'S Book , Store, corner or ItIXTR and CHESTNUT Streets. Sat* to commence on Friday Ifornlng, Feb. 3d. Tickets will also be sold at the Rail on each evening". Doors Nee at 7 o'clock. Recitation at S . Proceeds for the bend' of religions and cbaritable objects. fe244 THE GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Mr. F. H. ROSSTOIt Squeal/lan Dlrester. Mr. TRASK WHITTAREE-...- If aster of the Chet& Will appear during the present - week the celebrated JAMES COOKE, the Queen's Jester, from ASTLEVII Royal Amphitheatre. London. Alto, the SAGRINEE FAMILY; the EWERS FAMI LY; the PENZER FAMILY; the KING FAMILY_,_- that ETON EFAMILY ; Messrs. hIOIRRAY and trurcal Unit. Also, Professor HIPICRINSON AID HIS TRAINED. DOS; wonderful croatures; the great wild rider of the Weet s L $ JEUNS BURT :Will also be produced the grand - historical panto - mime, entitled the BRtGANDO VF ABRUZE-a pleoe admirably adapted to develops the excellent gaining of the homes connected with the areas establishment. - - ADMISSIOR--Firat tier. SO cents; second tier, Ideentli private box , $3 and $6. Performance commences 7.40 each evening Extra performance, on every WEDNESDAY ant SATORDAYAFTRRNOON, commencing at ZIS o'olost. SPECIAL CARD. The Management Imes leave to announce that an es faoment bee been made with. DAN RICE, the grad humorist, who will appear and introduce his wonder ful TALKING NORSE, EXCELSIOR, first on MONDAY EVENING, Feb.l6th, and during the week. is3o-1$ ITANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY'S SECOND CONCERT OF THR REASON Mt 186 Will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. le. IMig.se TOE MIDROAL FOND HALL.. w th hen will be produced ROSSINI'S grand eompositiOn. STABAT MATER, assisted by the following srtiets: hlre. MOZART, Soprano. of Ne w ork. Idre."3OSEPHINSSfIRIMPFF, (Imamate. Mx. GEO. srmPsos. Tenor, from New York. Mr. A. N. TAYLOR. and the GERMANIA SOCIETY. aII lender the direettaw of Mr. CARL WIRTZ. Tickets, One Dollar. CONCERT HALL. THIS (WedneedaT) 'EVENING. AND EVERY EVENING TRH WEEK. ICATIRER, _SATURDAY AFTERROOR; ARTRBED'S WARD, In his brilliantly , successful entertainment on THE MORELOS& J. W. WILDER iflionyes. The public is respectfully informed that ARTYIIIIS WARD AMONG THE MORMONS Is precisely the same entertainment which has recently achieved such unqualified and brill ant successes in ths 'cities of New .Tort and Boston. . . . . admission 50 cents. Reserved Beate II Doors open at 7; commence at S o'clock. Sittorday afternoon, *pea at 1; commence at 2 o'clock. kale Q,COTTISH BALL.--SIXTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, of inns delpbta. sA MUSICAL FUND HILL, on MONDAT EVENING, February etb. Me Tickets $L A large delesatton from New 'York, Newark. Boston, and Pitt' ton. hays signified their intention of being present, io full mental/ costume fe4 St* DUNCAN WRIGHT, Secretary. L AST TWO DAYS.-SIGNOR BLITZ WILL CLOSE—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. Great demonstrations In NECROMANCY; SPIRITUAL ISM ILLUSTRATED, and the WONDERS OF VEN TRILOQUISM ISTRODIMED. . FRIDAY AIM SATURDAY BVSNING,_ commencing a 73i o'clock, and SATURIDAV AFTICKNOON at L. Corn prlpin g the mysteries of the Peet and Preseat Age. Admiesion, 116 cents. Children, 16 cents. Reserved. seats, 60 cents jag HYPOCHONDRIACS CURED AT the ASONBLI BUILDINOS.—Second week of potence and 'mirth—Dent on cold water—prolaced by Dr. B. BROWN WILLIAMS, the humorous Bachanr and original Psf etiologist. Audience convinced with Moghter. wow Erperiments every evening. A DAY LECTURE on SATURDAY for families, commencing at 2%* o'clock ; SATURDAY MORT for Outten:ten out commence. Evening, at 34 W E Tickets N) cents ; • ad. N) witting a Indy and gentleman,gents. TIONAL SKATING PARK= -k I TWENTT.FIRST AND COLUMBIA AVENUE. ICE AGATE IN FIRM CONDITION THE SURFACE same 'Ls AND POLDMIED. After considerable trouble. the propzietors have enc. °Faded In again nearing for the Ice a surface einootk and polished as a mirror. The skating is now in splendid Order. BRILLIANT ATTENDANCE OF LADIES. DOUGLAS: t BEANS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ILLUMINATED AT most HASSL BR'S ORCHESTRA. AHD MILITARY BLPD; Office, ITo, all-South BI9RTH street. iaTil-Imo ASSEMBLY BUILDING. By the EhllidelphialLATl CL RTBE MUSICAL E ASSICAL QsTIMM CLV3. EVERY WEDNISDAY, at 3 P. N. Tickets at the Door, /PA, Cents each. dal-amtenirit (ZERMANIA ORCHESTRA. -PUBLICI 'LP REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at Mo' o'etook P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets, SF cent. Six Tickets, 81; to be had at Gould% Andre' . . and Meyer's Music Stores. and at the Hall nor. At THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, • for Tl C lterZgurr t iere e l 7 :7l. th ' 13 °Mr We CHICHERING & SONS' CILIBRATED GRAND AND SQUARE noes. OPENING OF THE NEW WA.REROON Olf THITRSDAY, February 9th. Er.trence at • /at GaUeryof WINDRROTR, TAYLOR, dr-BROWN. 914 CHESTNUT Street. • WM. H-. DUTTON. fe4-4t 801,1 AezNr. JES'IM'Y'S COTTAGE ORGANS Nnt only UNEXCELLED, but LIKEQ - ITALL,RD la purity of Tone and Power, Oeslg; ed espectsar C.r Churches and Schools, but found to le equally well adaptedta the Parlor and Drawing E In. For sale only ay It 11 DRUGS No. 14 North SEVENTH Street. Also. a complete assortmeat of the Perfect Melodeon constantly on bard. net 3m Mfg MTV: Ilit..NoB. _ . _ SUPERIOR NSW YORK PIANOS,Rnst ratalveditaill for male at G. AIMEE & CD.' R Mask Store, no. 1104 CHESTNUT Street. D PI l'"l l. l 4 .algol ' Th K e E p ß obli ß c, R aa particularly dte nrofes. ion. are invited to examine these beentif= abutments, which are meeting w ith r " such an an leded degree of populsrit, and e , ..e in New York, and wherever know n.tt , The &addendum so- long (strives for, 1. e.. the strength of the iron, and sonorousueee of the wooden frame so happily attained- by them, reader* their Pianos incointrarable with any others The an. qualified tem w °alai' of such names a. Wolfsoka. Mills. Mason, Heller, Thomas. Zandel, and scores of others, srap4' estabibh their high rank. For ealeonly by W. J. CLCH RAN, 908 OBESTistiT Street. bpo. a large as ortm.nt of other new and second band Pianos. tor tale and to rent. nol9. Sae ADOLPH HINT'S VISE and handsome PTANOS. Only fon tale at JAS BELLAE 8, 9418. FIFTH at. 11 • ERNEST GABLER'S 7 1-3 Omits Parlor Grand pumas. overLocs la use In Philadelphia. 4inlv for vale S at JAG. BALLAVS, 281 . FIFTH Street. fiffiff RAVEN & BACON'S PIANOS Knownfor 40 wows. Onl for •we at Ina BB 4LAR'S, 5,84.5. FIFTH Street CALENBURG & VAUPEL'I3 If It"t r Concert PiAc9S; next class. Only for sate at JAS. BELL S. SUS. FIFTH Area. WNNEW FINErTA.VE 'MO DERN. sr ma PIA/I from dt.375 411,003, JAB. MILL l litlifT_Ef Street_ 117 Fir PRINCE 1r AUTOMATIC - OR okgs garpage anything knowa.3l thletne, OiLly for nag at BELTAK.T. S4BlB. FIFTH Strati. PRINCE -Ws .00'S WORLD- Elsowzrab inalptowl. Over 34,0* 1n nee now. J 413, 'BST.ilint Rot, Agent. jaSI-Itotte . iLFTEI 'Reset. Aia, SLEEPER'S U. MANUFACTORY. MARKET most One door above Tenth. r WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE, SCRIPTIONS of Chtasetar,Constitution, tail "Ow Wad. with ADICE on Badness, Maw. Hop. atlf.imp.'o V ventent. Hannitemant Ind Van.. Ina of CHLLDRIIH. mato adaptation. ao &or aod bs JOHN L. CAPISN. SY"IUg. Pbtenole alit and Bookatli.w. otril-totbtivif Nit wn rtrrizt 91 ...01rima oh...twat wiriumizzo rose mmHg wows - ses.sw9t