NOTICES. =caw" walla BOUNTY FUND. westing of the citizens Of the Bghtk W ar d L Thursday, February g 1865. Sr; (Has. f. 'as called to the ehulr, and Chum W. Smith 'cratary. ad that the newspapers were mistalten 11 quota of the Ward to be flied. and that ro hundred men to be got, log persons were aopainted Precinct . Oem- Arganize their Precincts Into Block Oom the purposeof raising funds. via. 3 Brotherhead, Owen Petted, IL W. Smith reoinst—W. W. Davis John llf. Wolf, /antes Patton. Richard Park. •Inct.—fi Johnson. duet Wm. Henry Patten. et—Not represented. 3t—lltot impregnated. Colaibertr was eleeted Treasurer. :man was requested to esti the next public Ilona isirstmict next, feb. 6th, at at RarttOßltlyrao Han, Southwest corner of i WALNUT Streets. Committees are requested to report at that enrolled citizens of the Presinets not re uritAlol.titedlitiilAourp4aunElleoluo, ...ee meeting of Citizens, at Chapel, EIGHT sEXTH and BitaNDl - Muleliall EVENING NEXT. 7)4 o'closk, lo short In which to Ali she 913104 of the 'natant action on the past!of every citizen moeratlyely demanded. Conte with your d infinexce; help TOUreelY4l6 Cir no one will ; Large es the quota appeare to be, it mar all h suds are at work, but runless more 1 / 1 40- 3 , fmtid we will fall, icribers of. NM and' upwards, will receive a entitling the eubleriber to a pro-rata division on bud, to case of being drafted. , eitivo Committee •meet Natnrday, Tuesday tav Evenings at the Vohool-house corner of 111 and COATEi Streets to receive subscrip• tar lunette from collectors. GEO. W. SMITH, irman of Executive Coutinittee, larebuite.. on oisinemooT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Jan 27, 18M. ir.mby given that the Hoinmission for the (. 1 11,1 City County are now prepare° to receive, clitiros of , all new r , , , ornite under the pro. otjtnanue of 'January 26, 1868. for One Ycar will receive a Warrant for 1 00 R. EIGNDEED DOLLAR i. for Two Years will receive a Warrant for HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLIES. for Three Years will receive a Warrant for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. discus who 'ball place in the eer glee of the s a Substitute for not leas than Three Years, if a draft, and who shall tberesepon be ere hrant f qote of the shy of Philadelphia, will eror THEE HIJEDEED DOLLAR& if the Commieeic— I ÜBTEENTH I jig Committee are now prepared to pay ,ABOEST BOUNMES to all recruits so -es ward ill at the Et, , n timed ocruer of THIR,TBIINTH Streets kviswr DAY from 9 to I o'clock, mformatlou will be cheerfully Elven. the brokers, some to us and. receive PIII4L 'INS la OMR. BOUNTIES. 6 year ro years 676 V) MI G2S 00 TWO UAlit VITTNRANS JOINING HANCOOWS OORPB. le year ell veare - ;: ..... . .......... 976,06 eOB ram .. " Dr. J, megisuggqi,, lornittnir M/iitari Hall, TlOl6B -• 'TheTaw ors am mad.pay the MM l H re H a lr HASH ..... eVilki- r • • • •••••• s•••• 4•• •r • ........ •••••• *a • • OTh Garr, .. . . GOOK'S 00R111•••1170.1Etik VEESRA tar........ .4.. ..... ............... imits tars..ll 975 Merles George Butz, nk ih; 11747€7. 1 - 37 ;cirivi: T r l Wita and PIMP. Streete, OP TUESDAY MORNING, 7th. at 11 o'clock, The Report of the 4 eard 918 wi ll be tend, and an election held for Itrve define the enening year. Thr contrl tl ir ted te the institution are ~and Statistical agrognatton of tha Colorad enuolvaiala " on THURSDAY HVB2IVG, Ignality Before the Law." 110 Alin OF WEALD E.—TEILE Iv() Annual Meeting of the ApeeelatLen. of the t4IA BOARD OF TRADE for o'hatoo of DIP to here of Ezeitatlve Commit for 1563, arid will be held at the Room. of IDA Ori CHESTNUT Street. on MONDAY Sven- Feb, nary instant. at 73i o'clock. A. 3. PERKINS. Elooretar7. NORWICIII OIL AND KIN. 1091PABY.—A meeting of the at.ok ie held at the Rooms of the Hmdware dm no. 115 009116)KROB Street, "Pails. 'HUREIDAY, the 9th Met , at 4 o'oloeir, It the charter, organize, sari& by. lawe. re fer the current gear. B. SHIPLEY, A. B. JUBTIOB. !Corporator's. MAX WILL ROWLAND, ITA, Feb. 3, 1966. fe4.6ts W A 8I) AVOID DRAF.r. —Citizens of Om Ward will al- A 6 Eli KN OTON El s61..&10111f13 sett SPHI m MONDAY EVRNISO, Btk lost., to take • wil t secure the Ward from a Draft. JOHN THY. OH AK. FAlliff arum I aomin s ittec t BROWN,{ , T141.1E OIL CREEK AND BID% RAILROAD 00BIPAWY. Tan. , 2s, Isar, TO MFOONHOLDItitd, adJonrned an n¢ of tho atootholdtos of tats Company_ will TUESDAY, Um 701 clay of Vobrosry, 1886, at . M ; at No. 238 South THIRD Street, Plule- minion for President and Director, day and place. JOSEPH PHILADELPHIA. 7aarliarjrl.7, Meeting of the STOOK and BOBD -the Union Cantu. Company, and election d Mansg* re to nerve for the eneedne Year. at the °Moe of the Company, No. 228 mt. on TtIERDAL the 7th day of Febrn. a t . M. - -okis 00M t'Aff of Eve Managers and the transaction of Will be bald at 2(o. ISO North DELA me (second 'floor), on TUESDAY, the WA of it, at 12 o'clock noon. IX DEEMS, -star) and Treasurer. APARY OF THE ANIA. KirruAlLY 31, 1835. itoakholders will be held MOFFAT, February 6, Ain) COAL COMPANY No. 11PHILADRLPHIA HZ the of Pebrnary next, at upon of electing live Dire*. _ street, ILAnELPnIA, February 81.1865. BUSBY COMPANY at all STOOK Or MINING on which instal doe and unpaid bae been declared for wlll be sold at Publics auction on SATOH 'mirth day of March, MO. at 13 o'clock, (Ace of the Secretary of the Corporation, the Charter and By. Lawa, unless rer )efore that day , nder of the Directors. B. A. HOOPBS, sretary and Treaturer. fIIFSYLVANIA RAUL. as.. L 2 PHIADELPHIA, FAILLE'!" 1, ltf6. dTOCKHOLDIIIO.—The Animal Pleat ckolden of tble Company will he held on I 21st day of February. 1005, at 10 o'elent ANSOIK•STREET HALL Wootton for Dlreotore will be held on eth day of March, 1865. aV the office of F- _ below Bridge, • PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 31.1831 IKSEBY GIVIIN to the Stockholders of Passenger Ballwareompany that a tookholdere will be held at Room No WS EXCRA.IIOI2, on WISDNFADVZ, IS, at 12 o'clook M., to take tato con temn/I made on thie day between the mere of the Restonville, Kontos, aid get Railroad Company and th. M rs of tho Fairmount Pentengtr Rail , the merger and consolidation of the powers, privileges Ironed:Mee, and & mount Vasseneer Railway Oompa the Restrnville. Mantua, and Fair- Railroad Company, and to Tote for nth ....netn....a7 and Natural Pol `BjL HIGH bOHOOf. wtll cony, 'Artistry 10th, at 9 o'clock A.. AL. treats. on Mgt] School, WIRT W. HALLIVrELL, "ootrouoro of robno Schools. - 11-17mISE lERN BAITIIIIOBII. February 2, UM. nit of the Stockholders STATION on t.sora et CALVERT STATION on THOM. ,betweeo the hours of sand '2 P. 3f S . Actl 01 Twelve Directors for the en. rder. ROBT, S. Aopmws. Suntan. • closed from and fe3.lmw9t ERIE PHILADELPHIA, 7611. VI, ICM. leg of the Stockholders of the PER. STUN RAILROAD COMPANY will Ice, Do. 9100 WALNUT titteet on clay of February next. al 10 o'ciook 3. election will be hall for ten mum to serve one year. The pone e 0 GIORGI F. LITTLR, .ho -41) ab. dILADHLPHIA. Jaaaary 21 NM it of the Stootholdare of tbe HUNT. tD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD SS NOM), bald at tbelr aloe, No, street. on TUESDAY, Febrnarc 7. c...wben an election will beheld , 01VB Directors for the ensuing J. P. AERTIMIN. becreter7. JR'S OFFICE, luxurED ['SRO AL REVENUE, I . OI3RPTI 427 1. - ; ESTN Err Street, talcs' Birds Bn PHILADELPHIA, FeblOl4l7 1, 18e6. given, thee, bevies received crow 3111/ ties or aseesement 01 the SP- for tide district, the demos leave 'able, and will be received et This Inn After that date TEE P s of collection. will be added to MI la:. Cellist notice will be eerved "lee appear on Iliad lists. )HN 111. RILEY, Collector. 7111D.—TIISEBOTTNTY 'meet TRIO ( atone AO et she ALLSOFIANIs. Skeet above Fokrsh. TSB. Preateest. reamer. NOTIVE. ♦ SPIRHAL MEETING OP THE STOCKHOLDERS firCIANTOCKVILLE PSTROLEITM COMPA.NT OFFICE OF THE 0011PANY. AL 411 WALNUTS?. OR THURSDAY. /WY 16. 085. ►t 13 o'elook M.. to COXFIEM A BALI Of a poTtiou of their Land, made by Lb. BOlal e(ni• restore .Taacum7 ft& BBL SIMS-tfl6 ENTR THE QUICKSILVER suNixe COldralti, No. 2,1 IT &IMAM Street, NEW YORK, rebfflare 1,12115. The Atonal Meath= of the Stookholdere will be held at the coonsINTLG ITOTIL, to the city or Fattiest pip, on W.F.0211313DAY, February YR, at one o'clock The Annual Meetlon of DIRECTORR will be held at the sameplace,on the same day. between the hears or two and three Y. N. . .. The Transfer Books will be closed on FA.TITBDAY, F.brnary 18th, anti reopened on MONDAY, FAbrnary Ifftb..T. B. BANDOL, fel-IDE Beeretarr. rir OFFICE. WESTERN lIANNISYLVALe NIA RAILROAD COMPANY.. PITI L AD RLPRI A. January 713 , HIM NOTICE l i b STOCKHOLDERS.—An Adjourned Ai , nttal Meeting_of the Stockholders of the Ccitnany will be held on TUESDAY. the seventh day of February. 3886. at 12 o'clock 21.. at No. 238 South TRIED Street. PbOadelnhla. Annual Election for President and Directors will be held same day and place. JOSEPH LIMEY. 10113.11 t . Secretary. irr TUB CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. CAPITAL $1,000,000. SHARES.. TAR VALUE 55.00. :SußsolurnoN 52 50. PRESIDENT. ) VANCE STEWART. VP '[MOSS 000NRT. PA. it Committee. MISETIN6I OFII_LDRpOwIII The present and prospective value of the stock of this Company may be Inferred from the fast that it owns a fee simple interest In 473 (four hundred and Selrellt7- three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory in Venango county, believed by the most experienced oil men in that rectos tole capable of producing a net annual In come to the Company of one end a half million dollars, or ti ree times the entire cost of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty Ave par cent a month on its subscription price, or one hundred and filly per cent. per annum on its par value. The following is a description of the Company's pro perty: One-fourth fee simple interest la the celebrated "Hoover " Farm, situate on the Allegheny river. about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) sores, with 332 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rods enuare, 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 tea well. in operation, producing an average of ten barrels per d ay. and several others axe about being tubed. There are also on it ler (eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty applications axe now standing to lease the latter forone half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve *ells on this Farm deven are now paying handsomely; a fact which sufloiently demon etrates the great richness and reliability of the terri tory. No. 2 Is the entire fee simple interest In 161 (one hundred and eighty- one) sores, situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the ' , Hoover " farm. and a little nearer Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Run, having a front of 95 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both Idea of Mill Run, with ample boring surface for one hundred wells, or Lois of ten rods square. This tract ie known as the "Stewart Farm," and is clear of all leases or incumbrances of any kind. There le now in oneration a fifty. barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this oit the south. In fact, the "Stewart " Farm is surrounded with good-paling wells, end 'within a abort time a single lease of SO rods front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for 4165.000 (one hundred and aixty.flve thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well bas been struck withinn few days. In addition to the territory Or the '`Stewart" Perin. which is behaved to be equally as good as the "Hoov er, there are en it a three-story Grist Mill, with fine water-power, a good farm• house, sod other buildings, hat will be of nee to the company. wilLba b ald BART" Street, at half peel for °Scars The durability of this immediate oil section is Ulna trated by the fact that some of the welts on the " Hoov er" Farm have been pumping for over four years, with out soy material diminution in their yield, while the oil here produced. from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel. more than the 01l at Oil Creek. The officers of the Company feel justified in present ing the following eetimate of what, with vigorous management, the above lands can be made to yield for the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively short time: THE " INEWART FARM." There le room on this Tor one hundred lots of ten rods square, all of which can be leased immediately ter one bait the oil. free of all expense to tke Company. fistimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there is own for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Daily product oU. ..... ...... . 1,600 bblit Out of this the Company's share would be. WO bbla. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbt- (it is now selling xi $13.10. ....................... 45,000 (XI Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would make the Compa ny's annual net receipts, from the stew art-Farm alone 1,600.000 00 Allowing the same estimates for the "Boor- MEET. ri 9 BAN f Five 0 - le, ai 1 be 111 (N6ooold at bail- or " Farm, In which the Company owns one-fourth In foe of the land Interest, the anututl net receipts from thalatter would be......... . . ......875 , 000 () Making the stinnal receipts from both Farms 1,875,000 00 Deducting from this amount the cum of $3714000 for contingencies, would leave Secretary. N CDI. the rlet Annual Income of the CornuanY•-•—.». $1,1500,000 00 ALL TRU& LOTS CAA B& IM6I>iDI6TSLY LEA.9B3), If it le deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the OIL with covenants binding lessees to sink wells, with all pobeible diligence, to the depth of Cr or more feet. A PEW PLAID . WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS You are not asked to subscribe to this Stook wilh the expectation of immediately receiving large dividends, but the basis on which the Company rests, it is be lieved. will make your investment not only safe, but, Prospectively. of enormous 'value. Notwithstanding, at the present prices of oil, the Com pany- annual receipts (without any farther develop. meat) would be forty thousand dollar., or eight per cent. on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, le one of the most practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of ite management Is the beet guarantee that no efforts will be spared to make tke Investment pro fitable. applications for a large proportion of the stock have already been made, but noire will be received until the hooks of the Company are regalarly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription price; The stook will be issued full paid, vilbout further assessments. BOOKS OF 1311B8CBIPTION will be open fora few days, on and alter January 18, 188, at the office of fe43- f BURISIMIM Emma AND 161001111 E CRIES OIL COMPARY, OF WEST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL,' 120 000. El PER RH eft& FULL PAID. WORKING CAPITAL, E 23,000. WM. F. DEAN, Presid.nt. CHARLEts ELLRISTON, Secretary. DIRECTORS, W. F. Dean, _ Frederic& Leibrandt, William L McDowell, Wm_ H. Schell, Lewis Rol berme', Charles Elakiston &Mee of the Company, No. 311 wmaarr Street, back building, first Derr, Philadelphia. C The Estates of this ompany are advantageously Minuted in the very choicest Oil Territory of Wert Vir ginia, adjoining and' immounded by many of the ode bral ed Oil Welts in she Burning Spring and Great Rana whit Oil District or West Virginia. giving assurance that there must be a very satisfactory yield of oil when she property of this Company ia frilly de yelped. They.crMlFFMB — . - use Mee, No. 34 Anrt ti lion will take place analog year. MISS. &meters. IN Fog THE Ist7n tract of land containing 104 urea. in Wond went,. West Virginia, on the left folk of Walker's Creek, thres4ourthe of a mile from Walker's &Wog, 16 =flee east from Parkosburg. ♦ great portion of tale is splendid boring territory, as tka Indications am re m arkable.end it imenrroanded by Rimed is eaten the) e are many wane in progress of development. Lv . ng en near the West Virginia Railroad. the expense of de veloping and enberguently working this land would be 'Very light in comparison 'with many other locations. ?bin tract is owned_in fee. . _ . . Rd. • lease upon four acres on the liewetead Farm on Goose Crs ek, in Wirtcounty.on which there lea well too feet deep, in which several strata of heavy ells have been struck. The lay of the land is exceedingly °holes There is room for at least ten more wells on Ibis most desirable property. The lease has !seventeen years to run; the terms are, half of oil obtained. the owncra payins one-half of all expenses after the oil shall have been. struck. This well will be put In working order as roor. as possible. 9d. A lease on one half arreen their, &WH & River, in the WILL•KDOWN KUM INC/ SPRING DISTRIC r, On the celebrated MATHEW NE &Sun, haying a Well on It of 119 feet In depth, which contained be feel of.soti in it when the rebel raid occurred. Tide well is with in a few hundred feet of the celebrated " LEWSLG• WELL," which produced before the rebid ratd 1400 barrels of oil per day, and which was sold recently fir *MAO cash, as I.everred in the money article of tee Philadelphia Press of January 12, NW. The Company bas commenced operations on this tract; a new angina Is upon the ground with working apparatus, and a eatiefactory yield of oil la confidently expected, as so .• as the pumping apparatus is pat in operation. Tale leere expires in le/D. The Company to have two-thirds of the ull. The location cod surroondlege of this pro perty are FO well known that it is not necessarylo s ay anything furtber about it. It will be perceived frOM thin Prospectus that tbe BURPING Itr RING AND GOOSB MIRK OIL Go sr. Yi T I hold in fee sample 104 acres of well-eistablieli sd _ erritory, two leases of the best boring territory 'a that celebrated region, offering splendid inducements for earths seeking irvestmeitt in oilproperty. The management of this Company is entrusted ,to WM H. PCHALL, of Schuylkill county, Penna.. a gentleman of great energy end industry, who will reside on and g Te his personal attention and supervision to every depart went, with a view to the economical development , of Uric property. Sir Subscription Books are now open at the Corn pen,'e (Mee for a limited number of Shares at "ne Dollar per bbArti. NOTICES.. Will be held at the By order of the Board. CHAS. L. DOITGILARk, Secretary pro. ten OH. COMPANIES; OF PENNSYLVANIA. 200,000., TREASURER, E. G. JAMES, OF PHILADELPHLb SHORSTART, 3. E. DATtLINGTON, WEST OEBSTBI. PA. DIRECTORS. 'VANCE STEWART, Mercer *aunty. Pa. JOHN B. LEONARD, Weet Cheater, Pi. D. 0. FORNEY, Washington, D. C. HENRY D. COOKE. Washington, D. 0. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. CHAFF, Philadelphia. OEOROE 0. SVANB, Philadelphia. , JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lancaster co, Pa. E. G. JAMES, Tireasurer, No. 101 WALNUT Stmt. rhilitda. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPitiAI` MONDAY, FRIIRITARY 6, 1865: ir;ig 42 . CARD. GOVESNMEINT 011, ND MINING AMPUIL irrOPortant to Stoolato/ders. Domlemmata en Rd! Ompeny's Maio 111 Wirt county, Wort 'Wren* polat to ths *Moot* of an immense TWA of ANTIMONY (type metal), a simple of which has been forwarded, and can now be Been at the Conareny's office. This Antimony has been examined by competent amide, ind pronounced to be an article of rare Purity. New York and Philadelphia house: wilt now contract with this Company for deliveries it $350 PRE TON, CASH. As the above discovery Was Wholly unexpected, and as it Infuses new wealth into the Company, the under- signed experience Teri put preaeure in oomvimicating ft to their Meade. Should the yield of ♦rtlmony equal pieeent appear. sinew, on.r income from Waft source alone will equal. that of any Oil Company in Pennsylvania! The Company's OU developmentsezegeinwylgoronelP forward.and profitable retnnut maybe early looked` for A very small amount - of original stook, at $1 per ahars. now wor_aina nntaken, , and no Eninscriptionn will Cow be zecoiyed unlees eccompaniod with cub. Names of istibeeribers net promptly Pairing will be ;mod. arid the stook transferred to cash applicantn HENRY SIMONS, President. WM. H. WEEKS. Treasurer. J. PERCY DIX, SecretarY. Company's 03too. 434 WALNUT Street. fee-3k Itgr. FROSPDIFITIS KEYSER OIL AND MINING CO., OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE 53 N. TEST.3.-6TEEET. PHILADELPHIA. $150.000 SHARES 100,000. PAM VALUE, 01.50 EACH. STOCK FOR SALE AT KOBSORTPTION PRIOE. $1.50 PER. SHARE. 022 500 WORKING CAPITAL. PRESIDENT, A. tom. STEIN. SECRETARY AND TREASITRIDR, W. G. BEDFORD. DIRECTORS. A. G. STUN, WM. G. L &WSOR. THOS. J. %MOHR. I JAB. B HISSEX, JOS., D. THORNTON W. G. BEDFORPo. oluands R. MERLES. The Keyser Oil sad Wining Company has been char. tared by the stare of Peninayivenla, for the production cf Oil, Bait, and Coal , in the States of Pen.usylvetnist and Western Virginia. The lands of tho Company in Western Virginia, con sist of 107 sores of Oil Lands in tee simple, located on the east hank of Monongahela river, abont 'two miles northward from Morgantown, in Mot:onset% county, and have about;; of a mile of Jiver front, and about the same length cn each side of Mill gnu; thus making two milee in length of whet is called bottom lands; they also contain two veins of Coal—the Bituminous and Cannon Coal—one being three and a half and the other supposed to be eleven feet thick. In Pennsylv snia we have a 26-7 ear lease on the bot tom lands of Ira H. Keyser , s farm, on the west bank 'of the Cheat river, about one and three quarter miles from its mouth, In Fayette county It Is 40 rode on the river and ao rods deep: thus affording room for at least 12 wells,tagett sr with the right to mine all the Coal needed from the large Coal veins cropping out on other parts of this farm, ••• Sdventagre of the Company: • • 1 Our les•cia only about if of a milssalstant from the Crow Well,' w hich, by the Def/y A:nosing Gazette, of Pittsburg, of December 23, 1281, is reported to be pro. d uchagfrom 360 to &JO barrels of 011 per day, and imme diately In range and nearthe famous 'Wiley Well, which is • alo to be a 60. barrel well, and immediately opposite the Fayette Well. 2. The Oil of this region is the Amber Oil. 20 per cent. Pnrer than the Oil Of 011 Creek. 3. The malt water of this country is Tory strong and Lows abundantly. and will produce 11 ounces of Salt from one gallon of water, and this alone would make this a DP.94Tur invet troent. 4. We have river navigation to the Pittsburg Market. S. The immense beds of Coal thereon. 1230- mw f6l WM. G. BSI/FORD, Secretary. • Fr' FEB6I2:ISON OIL COMPANY OP WEST 'VIRGINIA. CAPITAL $5OO 000 100,000 MARES. PAR vA.Liaa $.4 SUBSCRIP3IO/1 PRIGS AND BO FURTHER ARSESEIRENT.% WORKING CAPITAL-- OFFICERS: PEESIDRIIT, JOHN W. MOFFLY. TREABE9OII4 J. H. McCALLA. , BECRETALRY, ' CHAS. H. SIDEBOTHAM DIRiC2OBS, JOE" W. MOFFLY, No. Mb Market street. SAMUEL COZIARD, Cor. Ninth and Market streets. CAIIIYAR L. RREIN, Superintendent. • AMOS J. MICERNER, MS Market street. JOSEPH F. BRuSII3I3. 417 Walnut street. • (3EO. LERCH, Beading, Penna. The property of this Company comprises one hundred and assent) (110) 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-querters of a mile. To this land the Company have an undisputed'' fee simple" Mile. The town of Elizabeth, the county neat, is about three and a hall zulleabelow Olin property, and about the same distance above are the celebratedßurniqg Springs. This land possesses rare advantages from ith pecallarisituatton,be. tag 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 natur - al Oil Spring near the centre of the tract, presenting unmistakable sign of the existence of large deposits of Petroleum beneath the surface. One of the most experienced Geologists in Penneylva Ma 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 has beenpurchased solely with a view to itsimme diets development, and one of the Directors, Mr. Casper L. Rahn, is on the ground superintending theoperations of the Company. All the machinery necessary for boring is constantly at work. No expense necessary to the development of this property will be mane, for the Company are re solved to 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 cheerfull y given on calling at the OR Ce of the Company, No. 417 WALNUT Street, Boom No. S. third story. m 2 6, wfuted P.l — • OFFICE OF THE , CHERRY TREE RUN AND. OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, NO. 258 BCTUTH THIRD t3TIORT, FEBRITAZY let, 185. By order of the Board of Directors, the SIII3SORIP TICE PRICE for the balance of the Rosh remaining ensold In the above Company is increased to TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE. SnbscriptiOns for said balance (10,000 shares) will be received and any information in reference to the Com paay by WILLIAM HACKER, fee-3; Secretary. OLD DOMINION OIL COIIIP&NT I OF WEST 'VIRGINIA. —The enbseribere to the stock of the Old Dominion Oil-Company are hereby notified that Certificates are now ready for delivery upon surrender of subscription receipts; and books open for hipster. Thre.are only 9,000 shares nmenbecribed. for. DIRECTORS: 0. U. RAITBORCIER, Prissident. • JOSEPH NEGARY,Vice President, I R. A. SMITH, J. A MoALtISTER, C. J. WOLBIAtT, C. J. VOLBERT. JR.,- JOAN W LEIGH. F. K. KNIGHT, County Clerk. Both C. C. DAVIS. ex Sheriff, Doddridge t raaaeouun: BEI W 1(. R. COL GINS. 1 ROBY' 1E0719 21292827 28 XL rola 9.6 DIVIDENDS. DIERCHANTS , AND DIPINEFAC. TUBERS It &nate/A, BANK flats MEE CHANTS' AND iIiANUEACTUREBS' BABE), PITTSBURG. Smeary 26, MC, The EEO OE AB DIVIDENDS of this BRIM here after be made In JANUARY and JULY instead of May and November. and for this arrangement - the Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend 01 ON$ PRP. CEVT. out oft the profile to December 28th sit , [near United States taxes. Stockholders on the Phile delphia lilt will be paid at the COMMERCIAL NA TION •Ba NS on demand. JOEIN SCOTT. Ja , feeebt Cashier. gr. OFFICE OF ATLAS OIL COMPA NY, 5.24 WALNUT Street, Room 20. PHILADHLPHIA. Jan. 31. 1E66 DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have I hie day declared their third monthly dividend of ORB AN DA HALF PER cniy. (1Y) out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of January, payable on and af.er the 10th trot. Trensferboolts close on the 4th beet., at 3 P. M. ; OM on the 11. h loot. , et 3 P. M. fel-ill P. W. W ILTBAIS IC, BscretarY, PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING RAILROAD COREANY, ()Sloe No. 227 South FOURTH Street. PurLADRIRRIA, November 90. 1801. DIVIDEND NOTICE.- The. transfer books of this Company . will be closed on THURSDAY, Decemberla, end re opened on TUESDAY, January .10, 181%. A Dividend of FiFThES PER CENT. on the common and p, erenvd stock, clear of National and State tanes, bas bten declared, panabte in common stock on the Slut .1), amber next, on ell stocks standing on the boot* of the Company, et the alone of business on the Ifitis Prow. Slochholders whose names are reelebired on the New York nooks will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. S. BE &DFORD, del-if ' Treasurer. WANKkUiMR & BROWN, mrurrAnar. TWENTY-FOURTH' WA R D.-A. Comae" for the2l3thltralme at. P. V. will be re crafted at Comialaticinerie Val, WERT PHIL &DEL PB lA, to be credited"ttf the Twenty. fotuth ward. The City and Gonernment Bonuttet! PO& beeldea $4O EXTRA WARD BOUNTY. Men inuattred La and paid Immediately. JAMIE N. BLURT/IN, Coptalm,_ FBAIiB D. MORAY. First Palm? LOWEY. Jr., Committee J. K. Lan, N. D. on J. 3. VAN Herren. Recruiting. fe6-31* lATTENTION, ITICTERAI E 3 1-40 R REPRESMITATIFE RECRUITS FOR TERSE SEARS. 1,140. DOLLARSO FOR TWO TEARS. MIST. 9EO DOLIASS; FOR 011 R YEAR MEN. 750 D:0L1.4/0 8. To serve the above mentioned time lie .the) FIRST ARMY OORPS, Major Gen. HANCIaeli, cornmeal - AIM C I CIUTOPT. D. 0. . . . . „ In view of the spurosehins Draft. the snbecriber do sires to procure a Representative Recruit. Being ss enrolled (Rison ie the Second Cougteeetonal Dleuict.the shove liberal bounty will be paid in wish on the reedwit being simmered into service. Besides the heneflbof Go vern went pay, State "and city relief. the rsormit wit be presented with a Henry's patent rifle (which Ores six teen /shots per minute) when entering the serslog. , whit) , he will retain as his own property at the tion of theeartie. The Find army Corps will be located at Witehington permanently. free transportation will be tarnished /ones to that point, and the recruit will bd credited to the dietriot in which he re/dd./di Application peat.be made In person at Berry's' Marquee, 106 Smith Sixth street, with di itobarge from the United States ser vice, cart/Mosta of physics/. ability at the present time from some respectable physician. and the names will be properly enrolled on the book prepared for this purpose. Sample of the rifle will be shown to each app:Mants and fall Lnformation. given. Application will be received from veterans until Febrnary 6. IEfZ, at which time a selection will be made from those enrolled. The remainder will be sc. copied ne.vol nnteera, and will receive IMO in cash when mustered into service. with benefit of blovernmerit pelf. State and city, relief fur their families. No loisfees, bounty-iumpers, or subt Hints brokers need apply. Ap plication will be received at this °Mae in writing. Aoy respectable citizen wbo wishes to turnieb. a Represents tits Recanit on the came C. 1 ,116, fidikeße' 888 dA MI /if FR SNRIII6, Chief of Detective Police, Mayor's Ofdes, PblladelPphis PrriLamiLpitia, February 1, 1865 felAit JUST PUBLISHED I A NEW PAMPHLET THE AFItIOAN'S EIGHT I'o OITIZINSIIIP, a work . ,of great interest at the press at time. TRICE 25 CENT& itiblisked and for staff br DANCES S. CLAaTON, Samsun' to W. S. & LFRSD Sis &TIEN; fee4f 600 CRESTEUT Street. NEW BOOKS l NEW BOOKS:1 1 . RE ELECTED MOAT. I lastritlone of the He. deemer e Faithfulness in the karma' death-bed expert ens* of Christiana . . ... .. CHILDRISN IN PARADISE. By Nee. F. R. Wins. TBB DAWN OF HEAVEN, _Or. the prinolple of the' Heavenly Liteatpplied to the Earthly. By the We Rev. Joe. A. Collins. LECTURES 'ON THE WHENCE OF LANGUiOE, De livered at the Royal Illlatitatlol of GUM. Britain. bt Fe bruary, Mittel', April, and May, 1883. By Max Boller. N. A. Secnud Series. - - MEDITATIONS ON THE ESSENCE" OP CHRISTI ANITY. and on the Religious Questions of the Day. By N. Gnizot. • - , HOUSE - AND HOME PAPERS By Mrs. Stowe. TEE LIES AND TIMES OF PHILIP DODDRIDGE, D.D.. with Hotiilea of setae of kis Cotemporaries and Syweimens of his Style. By D. A. aerobe. 88 A. For tabby JAMES S. CLAXTON. Sneceseot to WEL S. & CH ES TNUTIEN. fell•tf 01,103 Street, VerOODOLIFF.—BY MISS 14 A ARIET B MaREKSZE. A New Edition. . . . "Weedylifts a rood story. 'nil of lively interest awl deep feeling. It allows manly trust in God, the effect of a pions moiher's traleing on youth who had to bailie with poverty; alrh, that a true women honors worth before riches or nobility. "—Journal and Ifßexenger. Also, new editions of RDITEV S JILINISTB.Y. 1 vol.. /2mo SUNSHINE. or BATE 1712P20N, 1 vol. LIDIDSAI 51 / AKISTOS, Publishers; ft 6. tf 110. :25 South SIXTH Street. 20 CENTS I—ENOCH ARDEN, B TEmoysorr. compiett, and Illustrikted. Sent by matl on receipt of "15 coas. fee. Et PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street. FISHER & BROTHERS' VALEN TINES, 1665. We notify dealers that our popular • $5, $lO, $l6. $2O VALENTINE LOTSI are now ready at The reenttlhotory .1• S 30. UP 1161-113 E & BROTHER, No. Di North SIXTH Street 11VHAT TILID "V OR; A."V SEUBS or LINE ENGRAVINGS OF THE CARTOONS OF RAPHAEL. EXTRACTS FROM EDITORIAL REMARK& ;kr. Flom. the &Won Traneeript, Jon 12. -66, "Reproduced in a warmer worthy of their anther and the subjects; they are faithful and accurate represent %- lions of the inimitable derigrne , of a painter j astir styled the 'greatest among the great.' From the Philadelphia Pros, Jan. 19. "The most artistical production of its Wasp ever brought before the rotate." Arg- From the New York Albion, Tan 14 43, _ "T o aortomice such a work as this, anti to say that it Is excellent, Is to glye it the highest commendatton. From the Boston I7aity advertieer. ercla% 14. -5E4 • We hive never seen than u a form se well deser int general attenti , n as that In which they are now given to the problie." Frotn the New York Tribune. Jan. 21. They are rendered acceesible to the genet/ 1 1,1)13,pm', and Ntekomtd by the anoateurs of art. From the Boston journal, Jan 20. '114%. " Tievar bmore has the American public been pre seined with melt/We steel engravisgs or these favorite ptctures." AMP From the Few York Evening Paid. dan. 21. 'VI "No drawing-room, library, or scrap-book shouta be 'without copips; they are produced in the beat style of graphic art ' Aar' Front the Independent, lan. 26 - VS. "Lying loose, within bound covers, they may bs taken out and examined separately; these beautiful desires have a perennial ireehness.." Atar- Pram the Obeeraer, Jan "We. have studied the originate at flan:Plen Court Palace, end can testify that they are here vividly mad faithfully reproduced. • .Pronrthe Home irournitl, Feb 4 - ige, "(treat care and rxpenee Lave been devoted to made g the emgravings exact copies of tbe originate, abd persona who Lave had tie privilege of 806/13/ both pronounce the work an eminent success ' ENTIRELY NEW SERIES OF LUCE ENORVYINGS, engraved by O. Oreatbach, from drawings made at Bampl ea Court Palace expn ssly for this purpose. Printed on superb paper; size 17 by 12 Inches. Each with Deeeriptive Text, Memoir of 'Raphael, Sm., Cabinet awl cared in a beautiful portfolio, price $lO a set; artiets' 'Prorate, $l5 a set. RETAIL AND WHOLESALEOOMS AT THE RETAIL R OF THE LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISILLYG CO„ 187 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 487 A Prided List of the Company's Liostrated and Stand ard Books will be sent free on application fee- nothit HENRY A. BROWN, Manager. .....$30.000 JUST ISSUED, A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT pB GENERIL WILLIAM T. MERMAN. This euperior Portrait is a flue STEEL.PLA.TE EN GRAVING, Executed in the highest style of art, by the celebrated artist, Mr. .7. 0. RIJITRE, from a photo graph sent by GENERAL SHERMAN HIMSELF, and considered by Hs friends to be unequalled. The Portrait is anzrounded With a beantttnl border, living views of Buzzard's Rood, Renesaw Mountain, and the STRUGGLE FOR ATLANTA, Size of engraved 10 a 14 inches. On fine plate paper 19 x 24 PRICE ODE DOLLAR PER COPY. This Portrait will be sent b 7 mail or express, free of u charge, on receipt of retail pce . Agents wanted in this State. Address J. P. SKELLY, Publisher's Agent for Pennsylvania, feS•fenrsesm et - 008 ARCH Street, Phiradelphia, RUSTIC' FRAMES I Remo PRAmEs! . 1,000 RUSTIC FR4MES, NANUFACIIIRED IN 0118 OWN BUILDINO. VARIOUS STYLES AND SIZES, AND • FIFTY PER CERT, BETTER IN EVERY WAY than any others in the market. Primes made to order, ankPletnres framed promptly and at LOW PRICES. CORD AND TASSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. WALEIIT, GILT, AND ROSEWOOD MAKES, OVAL AND SQUARE. always on hand: rITOBEWS ONE-PRICE ORRAP STORE, feB.Bl SOS CHESTNUT /ÜBE ' RETAIL DRY 000 DR. REDUCTION IN PRICES. BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUS.LINS., CALICOES, &c: Fro= the late Auction Sales la NeW 'York and Phila. delphla. OIIRWEIi STODDART & BROTHER, - 450, 452, and 454 W. SECOND Street, fell4St • Above Willow ofrbiladelphis. pfERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS aD D SO IT PB. 1,000 dor Sausage Meat. " Boast Beef. §OO " do Veal. 600 " do Kelton. Lroa " do Turkey. • LOCO " do Chicken. 2,03 u assorted Son a, in 1, 2. 2% lb. cabs. Per sale by • RHODES & WILLIAMS, te6-tf . 107 South WaTillt Street. Sedge county. county, West Va. ICERTAUT: 11. SMITH. PICKLES. -500 bbls. FIN 4 GROCERS' Viek/0.6 vimPaar; patio, bAtr•galion., gnat, itita. pint gine Jain. For ainliby '4 O ll/ES & fe6- tf 107 South WATS& Street pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.--SELECT the patented hintre•back Altame. Superior to all others. combining elegance. strength, and flexibility. For sale, all fink, at B. F. ERDIER'S, 621 ARCH Street. 11. W INTER OIL.--600 GALLONS WIN TIM %nem 011; 1.110 Illesch4 Winter Whale 00; 2,000 galls Winter Panama Machinery 011. assorted packages, for male by • EDW. H. ROWLEY. fe4-2.t. 16 South DELAWARE Aveitne. GENTS CAN AVOID THE DRAFT BY. NUT t i r l ee zi t g , ' g l e k erl i Fin i o1 4' rUlt " On 2 a 3 Zur ag gi &lien end Tetera n n.III7BSTIVIT T AB y en very ;Lanz:able terms. _EITSbI. LOW, & No. 243 CHESTNUT ST.. i9.91.14* - Second Floss /CABINET FURNITURE. 11001111 & CAMPION. S6l South SECOND Street, ere prfpared to follow the deoltue to the market to the rake of that/ familiars. Parohaeers will please WI and examine our emex. eett•ilm WILLOW SLEIGH BODIEB,-A, FEW more left, at tut ear's price& Also, " rt"a MAT° Ro B 4l a gatr ri , JOB 157 and 159 North THIRD *reek 91 EAT OENTRAL CLOTHING- 11017Sk, RECBIIITING lIIKADQUABTERS, 106 &mak SIXTH Btreat. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SEVEN P.LeiTES. FINANCIAL. 7-30 710 rz) [4 15 4 4• * bi`dh 0C474 irks 13eorstoarr of Vie drresittry katisur 11.11POLIAlbil. li. uaderidittimil OBNE4L SUBROW'ffON,AGIVIT Per the taanseenteut grid Ws of tie aaw ead. Deeaier 7-30 LOAN; Whiok la a Loan for two and kaktioun. at 1 3.10 tar sent. - Wong 1.1 01117111110 y. aad payable at ma• taunt , . or , fundable tato the oopuloi 5-20 GtommkasmAsatazio Lc)Arc, I hereby lavas all rfArlosAr.' SCATS . BANS S. all DAITATIC Bernasq, SAvraig YIINDS.suta ethers. to endeavor to Mapes. of these.ftotee to the peOple of their respective nelihborlioadAt. A liberal` commis sloe, sufficient to , defray all advrtising expenses and leave a fairprofit for services, wtil he allowed. Care t liws with fall instructions Willbe fu!nialied 021. appli cation to the nude:slimed. . JA' V -COQKL, SUBSORIPTIQN AGENT, No. 114 South Third Stteet, C . T. YERKES, Ju g it - CO., BANI;CERS. STOOK AND EXOBANGE BROKERS. GOLD, EMEOrEJLZ, BANE NOTkIS , WANTED. aSB.lla No. 20 South WEIRD Street. CFLA.t. T. Y8RK3443, Jii., STOOK. AND BILL BROKER. IEVE NC 0 V V. Mil No. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET. ja264m DREMIL CO., 134 1 1.14 - 133E'ItS, 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALSBBIA AMERICAN AND EdRE'IGN GOLD, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, IMTITED * STATES BONDS, QIIABTERIibIaTERS , VOUCHERS, lINOIIREENT MONEY. STOCKS •AD BODDS I . 3OIIGHT ADD SOLD AT BOARD OP BROKERS. -lin THOS. CALIVWSrau. O&LDWELL & CO., BANKRI/8.. No. 43 South TRIED Street. STOCKS AND LOADS 8917W1T AND SOLD ON CO/MISSION Ax_r REGITLAR BORED trz OP BROKERS. - EINOURRENT BANK NOTES. SPECIE. ka.. BOVGHT AND SOLD. COLLECTIONS JUDI sad INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. .11417. eiusiad LAI.U. 14708016 011ARLSO BKORY & CO STOCK AND *EXCHANGE BROKERS, 16 South Third Street, All kinds of itiennelig - rands end Odd sad Elver toned and sold, and Oolleettoes mad*. Partioabtr attention dnn to the parehaiet and ado f Ooyerninext, Asti. sad *Mar Ittooks sad Lamm on sonnaistion. OOlB-6m *SOWS W. KWH& EDWIN SULLEN. NOS. L. HOUSTON. HEWES, MILLER, & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. to Notrra THIRD Mini THMADILTNTA. DIALINS Goveriartent, secrurities, Specie, lJneurrent Money, City Warmits, &e. STOCKS BONET AND SOLD ON COMMISSION VP TMS - BINIULAN JOAN ON NEWKIRK .11CO-ba HARPER, DITIENEY, & CO., 313.A.MEICERS, ATOM AND EXOIIANGE BEOICEES. tortlailar attention ostiO:to worohaso s* UI. of Oft 14" ks. U SOUTH THIRD smart mLirntr.rnta. ibutxturon. —Drexel & Co., Philividshis 1 , J. B. Au tin, President .I:Southwark CLAM. novig•Rot g B. LEECH & COMPANY, BANKERS IND STOCK BROKERS, No. 14 FARQUHAR BUILDINGS, (WALNUT BT., BBL° W THIRD), Gold, V okernment Bonds; 011 end MlSCellalleollll Stocks, bought and sold on Conindssion at the ‘ Board of Brokers. Dealers in Foreign Exchange. Letters of cre dit issued on London. Faria,..Aretvrenk, &c. JON- gm TRE4SURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLIR. OF "FEBOIIIBBBNCY, WASHINOTON. January 25, 1855 Whereas, By estisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made: appear that 1 . 116 NATIONAL BXCEUNOE BANE OF PHILADELPHIA. in the city of Philadelpbia. in the county of Pldladel phi& and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly orga nized tinder and accord Log to the requirements of the Act of Congress entitled "An act to provide a National Currency, smeared by a pledge of United States bonds. and to _provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,' ' approved June 8, 1881, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the basil/ere of banking under. said Act Now, therefore, I, 1111011 _MaCTILLOCH,' Comp troller of the Currency, do hereb y certify that TFIII NATIONAL EXCHANGE HAAR' OF PHILADELPHIA. in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia. end State of Pennsylvania; is authorized to com mence the business of banking under the act aforesaid Beal of the COMB-1 In ttstimony whereof, witness to/ belle.of th e ?hand and seal of office this twenty urrenc,„. !fifth day of i January, 1855 0 fiGll3 /doCEILL CH, ( fel. 6C4 Comptroller Dl the Currency. BONDB FOR BALE. OFFICE FUND COMMISSIONER P.A.01710 B B , Sr. Louis, January SO, 1855. PROPOSALS will be received under seal for the sate of ORb 1113NDRED AND EIGHTY-MX MORTGAGE CIONSTRUCTIoN BONDS OF THE NV BSTSRN DIVI SION OF TRH PACIFIC RAILROAD inwi t hin te or Missouri, of One Thousand Dollen' each, ereet Coupons of Seven Per Cent., payable semi. annually, principal and interest payable at the Bank of Commerce In the City of New York.. These Bonds are a first Den on all the 'Pacific Railroad from Dresden to Kansas City, and all the net earnings of the whore Road, extending from ht. Louis to Kanaas City, are pledged for the ay tty-. merit Of _principal and interest. These Bonds have . live. and mix yearn tb run., and are authorized byAc t of the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, approved February 10th. 1854, under which- sot - Fifteen Hundred Thousand Dollars of Mortgage Construction Bonds were leaned. all of which, except the One Hundred and Riahty-six I now offer for sale, have been d loosed of at par, and for the rapid extension and completion of eald Road I now offer the balance, and will receive pro. potate for one or more ander seal, at try office in the City of St. Louis, until the.loth dal, of February, 1855: and the same will be told-Subject to the approval of the Governor of the State and the President ,of the Pacific Railroad. All needful Information will be tarnished on application at this office. THOMAS L. PRICE. Fund Commissioner, St. Louis, Missouri Inforzoation remedied the Bonds Above offered for sale, the law under which leaned. and the character and velar , of the security, will be seven by the under• signed, FRANKLIN A. DICK, 3affb 715 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia. 8. E. VOL Bx= AND stABILET SITNETS. -30 10-40 10-40: 1.0-40. . . . . 0 0 lEr 3E 1 0 DIT S 1;. imrz mum= Ist; RIORTINf DIX/WM RATS BY rgr. CO., bit. Ink' • • • 34 South INIRD Streit. 7 3-10. 14:1317V.Z4vrEEEIEMIr retCrIIEIS: IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT, • FOR BALE BY •• DREXEL 84 fet-Int 34 Bon* THIRD !Street. OIL STOCKS,' 11 - s. 'LOANS, ft., BOUGHT AID SOLD ON COMMISSIOW, Br GROWS J. BOYD. Broket• isSanit . No. IS Santis. TN= Stmt. FIRE IMURIMOB INSURANCE COMPANY N. E. 4:IOESSR TIMID & WALNUT ST&, ASSETS•••• .. .•••• .. • . ••••••$400.000., The Board ef Directors of this Company him deter . Wend to insure risks against Fire, in sow/dance with their charter, and are now prepared to issue rade" 00Yering Fire Risks at the current rates. ' RICHARD S. OHM JOB RIS B 'BO . ' WILLIAM a. RANT, J.. P. srznizit, GEO. LEWIS, JAS. BINSON. B. CAMPBELL. HISICRY SAMUEL, CHAS. wrougLgg. MORRIS S CGACEINOIL P. LAVERGNE. PHILA_PNLPIILL JOHN MOSS, Secretary. WI-1m pur. xoßirs AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO - • A, •A. t j • lON OF LIES OR PRRBONAI INAIRT TRAVELLERS leY LAND OR WATER. Policies issued for a Single Trip, Special Journeys, Voyages, &e, daily, monthly, quarterly, or yearly. Abe, against the eentingenclee of personal hazard, and against loss of all kinds. except real estate. Policies tuned at the Principal Office. No. 921 CHISTNUT Street, PidladelpidA, or by the Agents of the Company in any of the cities of the United States. or by the Ticket Agents at anyßall.. road Station. cArrrAL... 3; R. - Cairrormi • Theodore'Ademe, James M Conrea. Riehard Wood. George T. Stedman. INSURE YOUR LIFE 8. E. Cor. 'Walnut and Fourth Ste., It is a NOME COMPANY, and proata divided mom aljr, thus aiding the assured to pay Latta* MIIiiIIMS: Last divitlend BO per sent - BOABD.OF TRUBTHES. Alexander WlGlldta, J. Edgar Thomson, - Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Joseph Albert C. Roberti, Henry K. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine, Phfltp B. Mingle, George Nugent, John Altman, Wm. J. Howard, IsaadHarlehuret. tiamtel Work, ALBICANDER WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL. WORK. Vice President. n022-3mil JOHN B. WILSON.Sec'y and Treasurer TNSTJRANCE• COMPANY OF THE STA'i E OF PEN DISTLVANIA, —OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHAVGE RIIILDINGS, north side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and TRIED Streets, Philadel- INCORPORATED IN 1784-nHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $203,000. PROPERTIES OF T4l COMPANY, FABBIJARY 1, 51934, 5A2A.8117 62. Nauru% FIRE, AND IN t.AND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIBBCTORKI Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner. Charles Hasaissuer. Thomas B. Watson, William 8. Smith. ' nenry Freeman, Wllliam B. White, Charles 8. Lewis, George H. _Stuart. -George C. Carson, Samuel emit, Jr , B. i ns wa rd Edw inard C. Knight, Jobu HBNRY WILLIAM H.eltßSlt, Secret iffpp CHIOk,BRING 85 SONS' CELEBRATED Gum LID swan rialtos. OPENING OF THE NEW WAREROOM Entrance at fiffM ES'IWY'S COTTAGE ORGANS Not iraITITNEXCELLED, but UNEQIJALLED in purity of Tone and rower, deduced especially for. Charehes and Schools, hut found to Ye equally well adapted to the Parlorand Drawing E gi. For sale only M BRII No. IS Noith SEVENTH Street. , Also, a complete assortanent of the Perfect Nolo/eon constantly on hand. no2l,lnt . 11171, NEW PIANOS. BIIPESIOIi NEW TORE PL6XoB, l liest received arA for sale at DECKER BROTHERS' PI ANOS. —The public, and particularly the profession, are invited to examine these bestvilfril etzumente, hich. are meeting with each. an unparab leled degree 'of.popularity and sale in New York, and Wherever known.ys The desideratum go long teerigga for, e. the strength of the iron, and sonorousness of the wooden frame to happily attained by them, renders their Pianos incomparable with any others. The no. qualified testimonials of such names as Wollachn, Milts, Mason, Beller, Thomas, _Sandal, and. scores of others. amply_ eetablish their high rank. For sale only by W. VOCHlttilif, 905 OHJSSTAUT Street. Also, a largo assortment of other new and second hiligid Pianos, for sale and to rent. , nolS•Sm* ADOLPH HINTZ'S PINE. - TONE and bandsome PIANOS. Only for sale at JAS. BELLAB 13, asrs. FIFTH dt. ERNEST t*ABLER'S 7. 1-3 1111119 1 Octave Parlor Grind PIANOS. pveyl,ooo in nee in Philadelphia. - Only for eale at • JaS. BBLIAK 8, 2818. PI TH Street. fifRR RAVEN & BACON'S PIANOS Known for 40 years, Only for male at JBB, 2818. MTH' Street. CIALENKERG & VAUPEL'S lif Cr Concert PIANOS; tint clue. Only Aussie at JAS. BELIAK'S, HBIS. FIFTH Sheet. 0111 T-8111. , NEW FINE 7-OCTANE MO. 11 IS 1 MIEN- &VMS PIANOS. from tt275 to UM.. JAB. BSLLA.N. 281 S. FIFTH Street. Mir PRINCIPE!, AUTOMANIC . OII OANS tnarpass anything known In this line. Only for sale at JAS. MILLAR'S, FIFTH Street. PRINCE & CO 'S WORLD RENOWNIID DIELODRONB. - Over - KM in we now. . JAB. BELLAK, Sole Agent, ja.Bl.lmifr* 2818. WITH Stmt.. TASTEFI7I4:4D 8117BST'Wg=ii OLOTHING MENLAIVOLILIN INSURANCE. UNION MUTUAL OF PEITADELPECIA. EXCHANGE BUILDING ingsvoisammtexEn 1804. FIBS •ND MARINE. DDIZOTOIO3 B DESTODET,_ FRANCIS TSTE. NaWBIRRY A SMITH, HsNRY LBWIS. JA.. BDW. L. °LANK. ELLIS TA ENALL Skidlnt. C. COOS! 2. G..W. BEI/N.lllou. WM S. BAIRD, S DELBERT. JOHN NONONSS. TOWNSEND, RICHARD S. MOTH, President. PRICNIITLV/1374. ORGANIZED OCTOBER 6, 1864, FOR INSURING 1222=3 OFFICERS. P6III3EDENT THEODORE ADAK& YICII ?RESIDENT AND AOTUANt. J. H. ERADLEY. •"" JAIdERI DG 90.1211 AD. 81"E l' A .14 1r i Ltto ON. AGENT. J. B. PETTOW. DIBIWTORS. Samna Grabill% Franklin Steele, Wm. Colder. • ; al9 im IR THE A.IIIV.43KICA.N, PHILADELPHIA. . BIi.ERBLED, President. ary, aolB-tr THURSDAY, February Kb Art GaUeryof WENDIROTH. TAYLOR, & BROWN, 814 CHESTNUT Street. WM. H. DUTTON„ G. ANDRE dr CO.'S Neale StOres Pio. 1101 CHESTNUT Street 2••• A,NT E D-A. lOUNG MAN AS " WPM CLBEK; ono understanding gsztish, French: sad German, with acme knowledge of Book keeping. Address, giring business experience to Wig 1446. Philadelphia Poet Ofte. le6-1t". W ANTE D--IN A SILK. JOBBING MIN; , 641.1181p1K commanding s good trade. . ALM, A lame Mali t izi t erien " In a 'wholesale or retail MY Gong muse. Er - 2 -7 1 Box Mt Post Office WANTED IN A. BOOK STORE-A. ram z it. oon A G mer to anniet Ln Ketpinn Booltn, and as sate °f il th*, Rub School preferred. Addreso nw ir tl a h emcee Box ZIGO. Peet '4°l" ate and "ter ' fai.:it "ViVrANTED—A SITUATION, BY A T *young Man, in a wholatale or retail 'Dry Qooda Minna. Good refer.one given. Addreea "Williant. • No. 208 South EIGHTH &rest. to 4 2t• WANTED lIIIMEDIATELY-A. SITU. • v Avolg as Book-keeper in a wholesale house, by a yonna man of 22, and 'graduate of the beet commer cial college In America .Best of references erlyeu ae to office. ffinral Worth- Please address "Moral Worth," Press ret-St• WANTED -A SITUATION AS GAR DENER, by a married man without final*, who has bad twenty years' experience in grape onitarstander glass, out-door fruits, glean house and kitchen gar den, be. Has the be.t referenees , among whom is bin lest employer with whom he has lived over seven years. Can he neon at (HOBERT BITIBT, Ja. 'a,' Bead Warehouse, fe4-21 5 9221 and 924 MARKET Street. WANTED—A. YOUNG MAN FAMI LIAR With the wholesale gents' furnishing trade to eel' foods and make himself generally useful. d dicteme BOX 1.740." with referenee and salafryeS ex ped.. - WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT LAD, who resides with his parents, has some know ledge of lbook. keeping, and van give undoubted. -refer ences. in a plumbing establishment. Address, stating age, reference, and salary expected, 8. W. L..t at this 0310 e, fe3.3i* WANTED -Art $1.50 PER MONTH, a reliable CANVASS6P. every town and county for Nurse and Say." the most interesting and ex citing book ever publiehed„ embracing the advonturi3e of a woman .in the Union army .ae Nurse, Scout, and SPY. giving a moat vivid Inner picture of the war. We have agents clearing VS) per month, which we will prove to.. any doubting applicant Sand for circulars. Address -TONES 41108. & 00,. ja29-1m 600 CHE4TAUT St Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED-A PRACTIORL BOOS • • HESPERovitit iffteenyears' basil:ins experience, desires a permanent SITUATiOff. A responsibte posi tion preferred. The best of city reference even. Ad dress " ,M. L 0.." Press odloc. 60 WANTED-A SALBBMAN WHO CAN • eOrnMELild Countryeas% lu Wholesale flat and M Straw Goode EO. A p p lyto SMEDLEY. BROS.. 631 MARKET Street. re3l-614., A GENT LE MAN, OONVERSA.NT "with /Immo and accounts, recentlyorstirod tram on salve bouluesa de,ireu a Situation or responsibility, so TREAMIEIi or SECRETARY In an 'neuron co. Coal. or other Connally. tifedoubted isferencs as to charms 'tor, ability. ant social position, guaranteed. Address Box 80. 1112 Philudelpibia P. 0. te6-3ts A' DI.E•AGgD ACTIVE Man. who can give the very best of references. wants an agency. or would atteudNpromptly to Col lectione of env deicrlption. Address " Collections." No. 160 North FIFTH Street.. fe4.3t* TEACHER WANTED—FOR PRINCI PAL of the High School. at POTTSVILLE, county. Pa. Salary, $7BO a year. payable monthl y ~ for ten months' teaching. Applications ,receiyed in pencil or by letter, to - Itch inst. accompanied by pro per certticates, recommendations, &a. - - jyy order ti'fiatgul; fee =weft LITTLE, pmetary. MITLOYMENT HOUSE FOR BOOK.; - 2 - 1 KEEPERS. Entry Clarke, Pakers, Porters, Watchmen. Waiters, Firemen, Barteepers, Coachmen, Haekmen, Drivers, itiondneters, Farm hands. Garden ers. ato., 802 and 801 I.OOIIST Street, above Eighth. fel-et - proms WANTED.-WANTED BY two Mee Oentlemen. two communicating Roomy, Inrni►Led. between NINTH aid FIFTERNTH Streets. end MARKET and PINS Streets. Address "B. B ," Praia Office. feß•St• $2OOOO -THIS AMOUNT , • wanted, on first mortgage, on a V33.U. , ableind highly improved property, on Undoubted secu rity. Apply to it* 323 WALNUT Street. $ 125 AgiingONTHl--WANTED-- SHAW & CLARK Sti e r r llitnli t / a tr iria t Arir- IGO MACBLNS, the only low-price Machine In the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Binger & Co., and Baohelder. Salary and enpenses.or large coromisslone allowed. Alt other Machines now told for lees lbso,forty dollars each are iNfringremetats, and he seller M neer Liable. Ulm- Waled circulars sentfree. Address *MAW & GLUM, n 017- d& W3m BIDDBFOED, Maine. WANTED TO RENT-BY THE IST OF NAY next, a HOUSE, on Vine or Arch street. or Sixth, from 'Race to Sarinapafeen. Bent from $6OO to $BO. Address "J. P. W ., ' Prera Once. feS-St* - WANTED-A HOUSE, FROM SIX - to Eight room, with all _modern Improvement!. North Fifth, Eighth. or Seventh street, preferred. Rent no object if salted POBettlail)11 May let, Address "Freak." Box 26M, Philadelphia P._o. fe2-6P. ASBISTART QUARTEBMAS. TEE'S OF11011,No: 274 South TIMID St. PIITLADBLPHIA. Des. 91, Mk Vessels wasted to losd with coal for Newham. N. C., and Key West. Fla. Despatch even JOHN R. T A nd N A N .de2S•tt Osptsiaa Q S _. FOE SALE AND TO LET. DWELLING AND BUSINESS -WA PLACE, with immediate noeseesion House and- Store, 8. E corner NINTH and CHENEY Streets. 18 feet 10 inches on Ninth greet. A 5 on Che ARCHIe by feB,ot. A. P. &J. H. MORRIS. 916 Etna. 'I al FOR BALE-FIRST-CLASS go maw YARN and COUNTRY RESIDENCE, at •-•16. Greenwood Station, Baltimore Central Railroad Chea ter county - . Inquire of NATHAN 'TONES, on the pre mises . - fe6.12.* •350,000 deFOR SALE-COUNTRY SEAT sik AND FAILM-23a ACRES; first class batld ings; near railroad station; few miles out. Chester Count, Farm. II Acres, near railroad station; $93 per nose. Chester County Farm, 133 Acres; ball a mile from railroad station: only $9O per acre. Call and es, ammo my Banister c f Farms. B. PETTIT it* 323 WALNUT Street. de FOR SALE—NEAT AND DE- Asia eirable worth Thirteenth-street RESIDENCE, No. '655. First-class Residence, South Ninth strest„below Walnut. Country Beat. West Philadelphia; beauti fully improved. She Maneion lavished in the most modern style. %table, coach•house, deo ; elegantly shaded with original forest tress. shrubbery_ dm. E. PE MT. 343 WALNUT street. di FOR SALE - DESIRABLE al land highly improved Country Place; 30 Acres; *Jai first-class IndMinas; choice fruits la their varieties; five ninnies from railroad station; eight miles out. Call and paembse country pieces with a few acres of ground. Elt."l PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. ft A VALUABLE BURLINGTON e COUNTY PARK AT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at public sale, on seventh day, BA TUSDAY, the 11th lust , on the premises, all that snipe OT and v alnable Farm bel on rin gto the sub scriber, situated in a healthy and delightful neishborhsod, four miles from the city of Burlingt , n, east of the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroad, adjoining( lands of Ed. G James and others, containing 110 69-100 acres of mistier land, in a high state of cultivation, adapted to grans, grain, fruit, dtc. Brick Damien Howse. and large and convenient out building*, all new within five years, built In the best manner, and of the best materials; with an abundant supply of excellent water. . Apple and Beach Orchard; also, Pears, Cherries. flko., all of the &nicest varietiss Any person wishing to view the ppremises will be eh own the came by calling on Wm. R. Deacon, milling thereon. Sale positive to anti:lmmo, at 3 o'clock P: 30. Terms easy be made known at OEO. 11 DEACON,O BURLINGTON, New Jersey. Reference—Edwd. G Jamie, 101 Walnut street; G 1), Parrish, 312 Chestnut street. fe6.6t in FOR SALE—No. 1609 'WALNUT Am - uk Street, enlendld tonr-etory Brown atone-frost DWELLI..O, now vacant Lot 20 by 125 to a ntraet. Can have a Stable very near by MILLER, lel St 11 . 154 North SIXTH. Stree:. DESIRABLE DWELLINGS .FOl3 .mnt SALE, AND POSSESSION SOON. 1412 West Penn Square, four-atorY. 1741 Lombard street, with Store attached—good bus'. nee stand. 1614 Green street; Lot,ll96Neet /een.• 2332 Green street: Lot. 74.zi40 feet. - ]CO2 0 reeuatreet ; Lot, 196 feet Marble front. Double front, 36 feet. Green Kt., west of Nineteenth. 2326 Green street, CoPage, with lot 26x1.40. With inanytothers Sn desizabteilocations B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street Rod fe4-tf . E. W. coraNEVENTBENTH and GREEN. el BROAD-STREET PROPERTIES -ma One occupied a. a factory, one aa a forwaTdirrhooe3, with large tote. For sale by A. F. &J.H. MO T(RTS, 916 ARCS Street. fe4.41.• MaLARGE PROPERTY, RACE Street, near Fourth, 24 feet front. 179 dean, or with an additional adjoining property, m ak eking 69 by 179 feet. for eale by A. P. It J. H. MORRIS. 916 ARCH Street. fed-31• ICFOR SALE, WEST - PHILADEL HJA—SpIendiI doable MANSION. on HANCE FORD Street, west of. Thirty-third, ail in first-rate order. Lot 90 by 2C43. to a attest; elegant garden, dm Poeseeston May L n&b. Care pane the door fe4-Stif : MILLE% 15k North SIXTH Street. RENT—HANDSOME • OFFICES on First Floor of .7mq:to's Building (old Post OfEcs). syposite the Exchange Beading Boom., with. walnut desks and fittisp, gas, and heatad by steam. These offices are particularly adapted for Companies Apply on the promisee, or 22835 WALDEN' Street, 12 Farquhar Building. feel-20 WEST VERGINLk. LAND OFFICE, ARKE RSB URG. IMPORTANT TO P Olt. COMPANIES AND CAPI - TA_LisTS. BURGESS & PA/ST, (formerly of Philadelphia.) SURVEYORS. COSIVEYARCERS. DRAUGHTSMEN, AND DEALERS IN OIL LANDS. -Have opened an Deice in PARKERSBURG (or the nurchase and sale of OR Lands. Surveying and Cow' veyartoing. Lands surveyed styli mapped, Titles ex erulned, Deeds and Leases drawn. companies and in dividual interests attended to. Parties desiring in. formation regarding - Lands. Companies, Wells, &c., by - Mail or other %flee, promptly ans wered- Persons visiting the-great 01l regions of West Virginia will End it to their interest to call anon BURGESS & PAM. fea-lm Parkersburg, West Virinia. A- E. Bononts: -Joe. IL rein. SOLI HOGS.—DRESSED • HOGS—A ear load of cbotce corn-fed HOGS for sale low, to lots to suit : buyers, 1244 MARKET Stre , t. fe4.2t" C. PRlarzsr... WURNISHED ROOMS, WITH PAR TIAL BOARD, in a privatt family. f,:r gentlemen ? Alt% 'oration central. Reference requited /Adieu H. at WA Office. fe6.3t. LOARDING.-A SUITE OF ROOMS for one or two e'er tlemen. with breakfast. If de. Wed. can be bad at I'7lo BROyirN Street. fe24t. 91)YY 0 HANDSOME UNFURNISHED &moue: story Rooms to let, With partial Boaq. in vityaie Reference required. Address 'ant this Once; &Cal' NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. wtent CLOVIS. HOBIT. lOW PIaND PILLORES. atrL7TVATSD CEANBEBRINS. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dolor Ir. Fine emcee" - sollat Conger BLEVRISTII and VINE Streets. COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO FILL THE QUOT&S OF TIBOR TOWNSHIPS. TARR NOTICE.—Tbis le the only (Moe in Philadelphia thtt can muster men In the city and have tlem credited to anYsart of the State.. Principals anpplted with SUB-/ STITOTES. Runners liberally dealt with. B. F. 1.8 1 71 r, fe46t• 403 LIBRARY Street, second'etory. REFINED and ••• Incesco" brands. for retailint. fo.r sale by BDW H BoWLIT. ft4-2t 5 16 South DILAWABB Avenue. PARTES DE VISITE.—TIA.VE THE)! made when &abed at Rnistaltis flailery.BßOOND Street, above Green. An examination of specimens there Will Wien , all of bis ability to please. It • WANis. BOARDING. • ter En; RONAI3LE PRION4# HAITDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETTA 51M4210N13 CONOMICM Or TIII SEASON 1864-1866. The Managers mottoes fliioolt9 memo. of the Beason *di %Ake else. on Friday Eveuir February 1.41, MUNAL FUND HALL, When IIOSSINPS Mara'lioent Commitiost isorA.y3A.2 , MAT? U„ WILL BE PZEPORIERD. Tke 1301 e Parts will be enstabeed by the fetlawiee setts: VMS. INOZANT, Septette, from New York: SIRS. JOSEPHINE SCIECITIPPT, Contralto; MR. GMORGE SIMPSOZfa Tenor, from New Rork' MR. A. B. TAYLOR, Balm, And the LARGE CUORTIS of the Boetety. In addltkin to the STABAT MATER,wiIi be Orel OVERTURE by the OERWANTA OROFIESTRA. end * DUET and MORTIS from Mendelssaku'a RT)W OR PILAU& All under the direction of M. CARL BENTS. Subscribers will be taken for this and the roselike Conte :ts at Tlll4ll DOLLARS, entitling them THREE Tickets for each Concert, on application to saw member of the Society, or at J. B. Gould'e SWIM. Seventh and Chestnut streets. SINGLE TICKETS. ONE COLLAR, • to be had at the Mane Stores, at Itistor's (Continente Hotel). and at the door on the evening of - the Carmen. To commence at 8 o'closk. fei JAMES E. MURDOCH, 001NORRT HALL, • MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIMBI:NM • FEBRUARY 6TH AND 7TH. JAMBS R IifERROCR, Egg:olm dielimmisked Blew tionlm, lax been engaged to give two entertains eonaiming of reettaticns °frenetic.= from enAleal i s , Leone. and roes com_positiora, at -CONCERT B • ' en MONDAY and TIIESDAT EVtI9IIYOB , Bantam,' and Ttb. -- • PROGRAMME FOR monromr mvatnefo. Feb. Stia% . _ The King of Assyria Blasphemes the • Lord. —Press Maga, chapter 18th. The Destruction of Senacherib. —From Byron. • Hamlet, King of Denmark.—dot let, Shakspeare. Selections in Dialogue and Soliloquy. The Tankard of Ale. Extract from the Wapner if the Alleghenies. —T. Buchanan Read. Barbara Frtetchle.-4. G. whittler. Gettysburg,,—Francis De Hoes Janvier. God Save the Flag.—Oliver Wendell Helmer. Sheridea'a BMA—T. Buchanan Read. Scottand the Veterans; or, the Heroes of 1811- Bayard Taylor. Humorous Sketches. —Pick wick-PaPers. The Wrong llorm.—Dtakens. PROGRAMME FOB TUESDAY EVENI.O, Feb. Ilea The Story of Joseph. —From Genesis, • Selections from Sine Henry the Fourth, embraedal. the-angry parley between the King and Rots ;.3„l:ther with Hotfillar's account of the Fop. —SbAWs. peare. ••Drifting. T. Buchanutt Read. (roomer's (And; or, the Flower of L 9•17 Llea Mee& hi. —Campbell. Battle of Lookout Mountain.—O. H. Bober. Tie Lions and the Glove.--Translated from Sehiller by Leigh. Hunt. The Risiog of 1776;, or, the Patriot Parma. Bit s * from the Wagoner - of the Alleghenies. —T. Buchan's:a Rend. - • . - The Boarding , Semi Elopement; or, how Job Trailer threw dust in Sam Weller's eyes.—Dickens Tickete for comb Evening. SO cents. A limited number of RESERVED SEATS. without extra chart., c , p be obtained on early application at T. B PUGH'S Book- Store, corner of SIXTH end CHEffiTNUT Streets. gals to commence on Friday Morning. Feb. Sd. Tickets Ira ethic, be sold at the Pall on each evening. DOOM (OW at 7 o'clock. Recitation at B Proceeds for the brute* of religious and charitable objects. fe2.14 READINGS BY JAMBS B. MURDOCH. BM THE GREAT ELOCUTIONIST AND TSUEPATRIM Whose philanthropy is so well known in every Pei canes, but more especially in behalf of our noble sol dier', has consented to dive two more .seadings CONCERT BALL, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAT EVENINGS, February ith and 9th, for the basalt of ea worthy and charitable canoe. Tickets for sale at ni,exTcorP (late Martlen's), gig Chestnut street; ASHMEAD EVANS' , 724 Cholla* street; GOULD'S, Seventh and Chestnut streets,- and at the door on the evening. Programmes can be ob tained with the tickets. _ isanimas mama Onc e. at 8 o'clock; Doors open at Tickets. 50 cents. {e3-6t NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THRA.TII3-4_ CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH. MONDAY EVENING, Reb Mb , FLEET APPEARAIDIE BEFORE THE PHLIAADBLPHIa. PUBLIC OP TICS BEAUTIFUL AIM ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG BEHEEK - T,IONAL ACTRESe, MISS HELEN WESTERN; Who will appear THIS EVENING AS CYrrruu t .. THE (UPSET. In Buekatone's beautiful romantic Drama, in tin. acts, THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. The performance will conclude with the BCrealable FUCA, A PLEASANT NEIGHBOR. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Feb. Sth. 'FOURTH GRAND EXTRA FAMILY MATINEE. THE THREE GUARDSMEN WI/ L BR PRBMINTED. SATURDAY. Feb. THIRTIETH GRAND FAMILY MAMIE. WALNUT -STREET Trn A TEL First Night of the new mew•eical local Extravugenim;. PUSS IN BOOTS. With new Scenery. Magnificent Costumes. &c. • TRIIS (MONDAY) BVBSIING, Feb. 6. 1865, The performance will commence with the Drama of TER PEOPLE'S LAVINE felon Shingle FRANK DREW To conclude with :J. . Mr: PRANK DREW (with Songs) IiCS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH., TREET THEATRE. - - FIRST NIGHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. FEB. 6, 1866. Mrs. OAKLEY 113 V. ' YEALO ..... E T.'.rAge. JOHN DREW" Sir Harry Beagle , . ! Stuart Robsoit After which THE WANDERING MINE eligt, Jem Mine . "!. Smart Rolm& FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. .W.E3TVALI LUND THR&TRE, CAL DA, between Fourth aod Fifth, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, MIS, Fifth night of the engagement or the eminent MISS EJ.ISE vssrvALl LUND. Bhakspeere's beautiful Pow, • KATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO, tranelated into the Herman language. Katherine &Me 'Pesten Lust ' try chin. • ........ Mr. Adolph VerWl/1 GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET. ABOVE EIGHTS;[ A WEEK OF GREAT ATTRACTION. THE BLIN COL. HORS P ANE RXC E ICE, D ELSIOR, .THE THOROUGHBRED ARABIAN hTEED STEPIPIM A. POUGGAS. ORIGINAL COMIC MULES PETE AND BARNEY. 'I Col DAN RICE will make hie Ant appearance of MONDAY EVENING, Mk Met "and continue duriruiL the week He will introduce to 'the audience his won derful and well-trained animals. Re-engagement of Mlle ELISE:, the Stone Family ; Sagrinee Family:- Huta-Ws= a id Marry; the Trained Dogs; Le Smuts Burt. Admission still the same—First Tier SO eta ; Second. do. 26 Ms. ; Private Boxes S2g6. Performance commentes each evening at 7 41) Pat.- formalise every Afternoon, commencing at 23‘ ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTX AND 0#7.p1797. USK' Ok COLD WATR.R." Third wad last week of the humorous Lecturer ea( original Psychologist. DR. B. BROWN WILLIAMS. This week the Doctor appears every night. His list of swperimenta embraces all the peculiarities of oar dif ferent natures and dispositions, with SUBJECTS FROM THE AUDIENOS. Drunk on cold wat.r—Eyading the liquor law—Llght: log the gas with the lingers, without matches or flame-- Mental psychology—Phrenology and electricity touched, upon—making two hours of fan afid Information. ON '1" DEBD AY, A HATINES for ladies only, at 8 o'clock. ON WEDMEADAY AND P AMWAY, FAMILY MATINEES. Admiseion csnta SATURDAY NIGHT, LAST LECTURE, for gentlemen only. Gentlemen cesiring to acquire the science of "pay- thology " can now form a class, Dr. Williams Kaaren, teeing success. Terms and particulars can be obtsinelf. from Kr. J. T. Donnelly. between the hours of 1 and S o'clock P. M. , Assembly Buildings. An early applies.. lion necessary. Evening—Tickets NI cents. Admittimg a lady sat gentleman, CO cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. 166.61 SIC A TING 1 SKATING I SR' A TM4 ELEGANT. EXOSLLENT,IIITPESIOR SKATING AT THE UNION PARES, FOURTH AND. DIAMOND STREETS. SKATING BY MOONLIGHT•:. AiGONLIGHT SKATING THIS EVENING, Snow will be no preventive. as the great Immigrant!' loe.planing Machine wits remove the anew, beside keep— lea the Ice In excellent condition. 11 SPLENDID 'SKATING AT THIS NATIONAL SKATING PARK. TWRDI TY-FIRST STREET A. , 51) CoLUMBIA. AVENDX , The MOOD approaches its close: Istijoy the plexuses° while TIM may: Make hay while the snoop shines BEST ICE UP THE SEASON. • MUSIC EVER EVENING: BRILLIANT ILLuitiNATION, BY VARY-COLORED LIGHTS. liar Only twenty minutes from Arch street, by Mdse. avenue care. BALL.-SIXTH-SIXTH.A.NI , II3II 4 SCOTTISHBALL OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, of &tibia. at MUSICAL RUED HALL, on NONDAr EVENING, February 6th, 1665 Ticketsl6l. A Mac delegation from New York, Newark. Boston, mai Pittston, bate signified their Intention of being ptoma in fall Scottish costume fe4-26 DUNCAN WEIGHT, Secretary. lABBLER'•B ORCHESTRA AND MILITARY B& Moo. No. 214 South EIGHTH Street: jals-1 ASSEMBLY BUILDING. MATINEE MIISICAIK By the Philadelphia CLASSICAL QUINTETTE CLEni Thirsts at the A.l7Piny ake:2 (7. I ,ERMLNIA. ORCHBBTRA..--PUBLICIT NA REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. at 31t P. M.. S i xUSIC FUND FULL. Mafia Titbats. cant'. Tickets, $1: te be had at Goald'a, Andre% and Meyer' it Haste Stores, and at the Hall. no 7-11 THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTB4. .L CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, ti OPEN DAME' (or irtettors, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.. jet* LEGAL. INs' THE ORPHANS: COURi FON: RIG CITY AND COUNTY OP.PHILnDR/PR14.411E Estate of HARTI' °RANDOM. Deceacprt. - The Anditor 'appointed by the Comet to audit; settle. and adjust the account of JOSEPH: PRiCR: Kneader- st - Samuel R. Simmont•who was Executor or Mott fine,. dom. deceased. - and to remit distribution of the bib. lance in the bands of the aosountaat.. Will meet , thim Parties interested. for the purposes of hie appoint:ea on TUESDAY, the 28th day of Yobraary".. Md. 'at o'clock P.. 11.. at his ofnoo, No. 271 sou.th."l . Street. in the oily of Philadelphia. feftmwitt . JOSisPIL A. CLAY, Minor. IN TEIB ORPHANS' COURT . FOR TErs CITY . AND COUNTY OF YHILADISZPHIA... Rotate of JOHN NULLS. Deceased. The Auditor appointed by theAlourt" to JOHN D. and adjust the occount of JO D. SIDDHQTHAX„. administrator of John Mille. dor Red; and rapiirt: tributino. willmeetthe prutles interested for tikrigtr. pours of hie anointment, OD MONDAY, Febrifery 10114, at 4 o'clock F. NE., at hte Aka. 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