re dor o towerda Great Britain. I think it r that no neutral Power was ever more \nd more exacting towards a belligerent stain has been towards the United Puttee. e from Ibis condition of things is that. .ett must apply Nell w,th the greeted "g 37 to bring the civil war to a 'peed,' and quolusion, or else It may have reason tO with Great Britain and with her allies. rev, we moo pt thie wise oonneol, it would ny part toward the rre.surv , Ware sad meats, if I were to withhold the expie,... rough and deliberate conviatloa that the Rea with alt the energy sad skill which ratios of the Government of the Barred Oren nistantieeoOnid command. The con e area one, and the ideas and intereste . the partieti engaged -in it render it twee We therefore. Wept the ease as Of severe domestic jriall, with continual 'reign letervention. We have before as of duty—that is the way of pommel...ace. roe we have pursued httharto It will acre )16 we are to be lost. Teat air nation can conclusion that neither oar vistas nor oar tor even oat molten, can accept . INT-CONDITION Or OCrit CAMS& simirew mteat our confidenee in the ma in is Streets are PO near that we can more for them thee antimpate them. Nor ass ily forget that of su human transactions rs ere, in their sennenee, tee most uncertain us, Label:Leh the nititaate results are a sub. ties! calculation We nave tne conviction ttional cause Is in a far .trOnsor condition it bee been M. SLUT sweetens stage of We while -the disunion forces seem weaker 3' time heretofore The maritime Puwerii. !ferenae is to be apprehended if we 611.01114 , ate, !sem to Me to be eaMett hat lett at 11. tse against us now than lust have hitherto is it aln that we have mote t tones and read new than we have had at format war. Thee time seems t. be.fayarina u. , wale the best, friend of instiela stud troth say to anDelatie the conviction that. pa mper of the American people 111 Tag that Ind ssorigtes which they have , hitherto ,onsidtrabie conipared with what th , l7 if now a/milieu by a foreign enemy. lets is ne lenge, a Waring in ;no c mars. ho ettinsels fear of the abets,' at home; uld there be a hearing far one who ebottid. t r aturreeetun /row a hrJad. These Ida apOtt which the Prseidrnt builds his ,hall pass safely arena Ws tria.lo-Walek nonTnnoTli WITH TEtn ItanELS. ; to Mr, Adams, April 23, 1354„ writer : 'nor t., seknowledne the reselpt of sour • ril S /to. (42, with lie complement, • of ..rticlori of siseociation for the co:grtal• d well compile', Whoa, Ohleut, Is to carry tritiah ports to the Insurgents, under the irtsuraent (rebel at Rich/mud The 'er untie tortentona on paper, Scat donut )(Axel' to roil U: re preparations to defeat it ral (mow 'these forces are now being kagmented. The movements or our mill. ra , forces ere likely to Cassie Corns new ein e to the sch 4 Ines which these ehemeless i do not now appear to have anticipated, 10240 WITH IHIGLAND lINCOMPOST&Tain. His net to multiply unneces.ary coin plaluts ity'R 'fhosa whtea hare at ,reseated are eutlicisukio render the rola- Street ... Hotels »ad tee United nt4t t as na• trevertheleerr, I do not .thlakt this new outiet to be &flowed to o into activity ionatrance ie thrrentlyr lueomtattbie totia3l4 whit& bar lit,jesty's Government timed, cud le directly rubeen.iveor peeve oetween the two countries r/lAT Wit WILT. B/9 MOROBBOTO D. the Vaned Statee, for purpoecie of self-de. Won reetziettot 6 upon trade with (treat art• rltli her colonies It seta a p,fr ekde at ke glans which Dana b.-++t ,efat-egeetr tem" aonmegisenees are ineadCulaule, if Ilarops ie heroine Involved in say ge ee:al war. nrib• your. d.aoretion! an, uneettens of time., et of language. the Freel oat ertheots you to re• with • bar , HOBS, a Government up un tke TEJ MEXIVAN ZMPIRIA. rd to Mr. Adams: thtfT OF PTATB, WASITINGTON, MAT P, , int I thank you. very 41130411T01,7 for your de. he lack of April, No. M. which contains mrtiwalery new and intero.ting in regard fredlngs which have °laminated in the de. lho Archdttke Idasimillan from 'Moils, with lon to eetablish an imperial monarchy in Seery- thinkins observer moat be Cuhy mitts. withont epeoial evidence, that, those events Main In a conspiracy of .frfaxicsam &helmet the etc and treedom of their own country. Never. fill be fortunate for 4 be fnture of Al Art on, and .se of republican gofernment there, if the lats. have given me of the dstalis of its aonspicecy become generally liftmen, e very clearly ennleined the metivea and 'blob have induced so many of the lull NM« .:43. and 'mummies of iltan•pe t Saver son of the Iderienn republic. Ail lb me me. ntiments rea sive thamstiven 1.31 .) a jesionsy 'cement of th« States. Thtitr scraht cod proereee bATO II•C8118yaliy provared ado laronism Yon very Ju.tly tne etth whieh the Americas movie co •thatte LI division in Peeence or the apparent tbetr Influeore in hissko, be: it to tee sae of faction which led na into tO, melt Otte Sad events can core it, and these we Have ars doing their work. No appeal to or to the patriotim of the insurgents is ift as they entertain b'ipen of stvm..s In the uterprise. The loyal smolt* of the .United . to have no need for new or incremena demo national cause. At all events.'ander s. dun and remote dacaera can warmly beer tin serious attention when the immediate tia of the conflict absorb :he popn•. , mud. Aker way for cm than to oontemplate the mly, no our whole duty fait hfn, v. meet hie; es it rinse with prudence, !men's. iceseary, end trust in God for a ants inane , u/ obedient servant. WILLIAM B. SERAID WAX lINTWIIDN SPAIN AND PERIL :Mr, Reward to Mr. Adams.] 'T OF STAFF, WARRINGTON. May U. 1864. The security, welfare.and ind epende nee American nations have heretofore as ted Great Britain as they have the Great Britain is equally with the a 'friend of Spain. 1 cannot tionht, `ter Majeaty'e Government will agree tment in rewarding with deep coneurn ,n the apparently inuelneot 'Ungar of !pain and .Fern. Toe latter Power ens od edifies of the United wawa, cod I tat ehe has at toe same time appealed Ton Will seek an pension to converse .ell upon the subject, and nee your good sbalibe accepted, to induce her majesty's I exercise its influence with the two core tt Conciliation upon terms coasiWent with onor. To-enable you to nut understand • to subject, I give yon.herewith a copy of mg I have addressed to Mr. 'well:won, oar In. and to Mr. Koerner. our repreeenta- our obedient merTan hl t. W/ ALIA H. SEWARD NEW ToREC, VITT. NicsrYorz, Feb. 0. BANN STATISMnws.. Ing is a statement of the sonditlon of rk banks for the weak" siding Felt. eth : Isem 1470,000 40,000 780,000 0,400,000 L A.TBBT EITOCIX YA.RIEST. c's Exchange this evening gold was ; Erie, 7534 ; Hudson Itiver,lo7}4 ; Zdiehtgun Southern, n ; ItUnole Itteburg, 81 ; Toledo, ;14% ; °Mew Led, 954'; Northwestern, s 5; North. :red, 84%; Fort Wayne, fly; Ohio and :WM, 27%; °timberland Coal, 45 18%; Manposa, 11%. na gold markets were very strong, was quotod at 815. NAII,IIIII. rig Evelyn, from St. Kitts. IpAleaand'erM4rehall,trout Liverpool, alit ?OMITS SPRING SALB or Boma, LOGANS, ABMIt GOODS, &a.—Ttto early ;purchasers is requested to the large ae of boots, shoes, brogans, to., embracing of 1,300 packages of Brat•alaes seasonable ' city and Eastern manufacture, to be pa. • sold, by catalogue, on four months' ore moing this morning, at 10 Welooir, by yen & Co., auctioneers, Nos. 232 and 234 ?est. CITY ITEMS. 07 WHICOBBOTIZ, T.STLOR, & BROWN'S NITX OP PAINIiING AND PHOTOGRAPHY the pleasure of announcing that w 6 will day our NEW ROOMS, No. 914. CHESTNUT d friends of the establishment, and the pub. ally, are 'respectfully invited to vlait this mama, Where will be found not only every at le beautiful In our line of Art, but every and elegance of arrangement for the grott o( visitors. WENDER() TH, TAYLOR, At DROWN, 914 Chestnut enlist. t2B-MEDAL SHIRT, Invented by Mr. John and for sale at the popular Gentle lehing of Mr. George 110 Chestnut street, are the best-made tang shirts in the world. the very )ds In this department are alwaye for tract's counters. MB Or JAMBS E. Nuances, ESQ.--• COLLO friends and admirere or %Ida dtt• Dramatic Reader and Patriot will be opportunity of procuring excellent vie. i n recently takdn by Mr. F. Gutekunot, &ladled Arobletreet, and now for Bale IPITIMTS or A MAIL BAG.--Among the do sent through the poet Moe in a Bin of last year were seven thousand one d flftrone samples of tea, three thou hundred and four of engem, ore. thou 'rty of hops, a 'specimen of asphalts, a 1, two tin onniatero, an umbrella of liquorice, a pair of star, and a the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of 'noon, WOG 603 - and 606 Chestnut ttis. ISCJORIYIi BST PRO PATRIA ISTORte sing this motto printed on his nertill. (-told it Wad Latin, the English of is sweet for one's country to die," lid like sweet things, and didn't care onsoripteeli even in Latin, We like • words better than Latin or Greek, Stokes Si Co.'e cps-price Clothing Continental, the price is In plain on all the garments, so plain that my read." rING AND TAILORING ESTABLTIM Ile Stokes' old stand, No, 609 Most. ~ Sixth. We claim for oar establish. It has constantly on hand the nneet good]) for onstom•work In this city. st our style of out and workmanehip any other; and ; our prices are lower by far than those shuient for custom-work exclusively, di lower than those of any other first 4buse. Or TASTIN trivrrno TO CALL :at Ca' old stand, N 0.609 Chestnut street, eleganti assortment of ready-made on band. arams.—The attention of gentle becoming original onbacribers in a upany le directed to a card la to le - - Janda are located in the Mews ll moray, Ohio, and, from the glow- MVO had of that region, ehOuld prove lent. ,rransens made into Spring, Or ctrerees made to order, and old In exchange, at W. HENRY PAT rants, 1408 Oneonta Went. leeelle of the system of dug rendered practicable by Messrs. through their newspaper agency, r Chestnut and Fifth streets, ad. a postage and avoid the labor of lth publishers, risk of remittances, 4d repeated calls of strangers with vexatious deceptions of Journals soter, and losses from contrasting and irresponsible persons. may learn through this sirmoyjust advertise in, to reach offestivelyand lone wherein, their trade may be re copies of jouisalikla whish ineortml. feTrltakillt Om Toast Lanz Orarranse transferred, dens np, and made oval tenon. Those havingyakable Curtahsl worn so that they are useless, can have themmade'entfrely new at much less than the pris sent price of Ourtafne. Call and see speolmetus at; W. HAM PATTIOVN 14010hestnnt Wan. fef-Gur2 Ent, EAR, aro asnanna, anboantully treated by S. Imam, N. D., Oeullat and Anrlat, 611 Pine krUnatal apt Inserted. No charge for orandustios. JARXD'S EMAIL DR PARIS, for the Skill Int everi where, by Jared fc:Rene, lmportere, Phila. 24111tutr Gnonoz Signcx it, Co.'s Plauos, phd lklason • Ilemls , s Cabinet Organs, 'for. sale only by 7. E Gould, Seventh and Chestnut streets. n 01641 SPECIAL NOTICES. CoLGATB's Hoistsi Bosr. Tide eelebrited TOILET SOAP. in mush universal de• mend, is Made from the OEO/OIST material', is MILD and BIROLLIENTM its nature, PRAGFRAEPTIrIf SORRY ED. and EXTREMELY BENETIOIAL in Its salon upon the Skin. Tor ale by all Druantsia and lanai Goods dealers. fad. tithily STOP THAT MAN WITH A BLACK HAT AND figured vest, and rdentiou to him that' a general assort. mot of Hardware, Cutlery. and Toole may Istrusuttly found at ' TRUMAN & SHAW'S, No, 838 (Mott Tralrty-five), MARSHA Street, below Ninth Onitrir.NTEßS l TooLe AND'' BUILDING Hardware. for sale by TEITHIN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-Aye), MARKS T Street, It below Ninth. TRUSSES, BEACH AND lincitetrrou. Sup- Porta. of approved constrnotion, and light finish; ad. Meted with Judgment, at O. H. NRIDLIIB% corner of .rwßrasil and RAOR Streets. (Ladtee',Depestsent, conducted by Ludlam. on Twelfth Streektretdoor below Race.) An extensive variety of- SupPorkza, OMNI. Elastic Stoaklnge, Syringeii. Margery articles, Aa Ja19401 LADIES RECEIVE INSTRUCTION' IN BOOK KEEPING, Commercial Arithmetic. Mercantile Forms. &0.. and Ettainem Writing, at O'DONNELL'S Boni keeping Institute, TENTH and Off SS a UT. . fe1.6.0' NMI GEOBGE PT ES T gZ CO.'s air AND NILSON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORO - A.Na PIANO Over NV each of these tat (WHIM PON.TVAL Instruments bave been sow. otramis. PIANO by Mr.. and the demand is aAnrorsr FOWLS. sem , tattllyinereasing. • OROANS. PIA b' 0 Per sale only by CABINET FORTES. I B. GOULD, 011.0 ANS. PIANO SEVENTH And CEINWPSITT Bts. CA.B IV KT YON.TES. ,011,OLNIEL . . Ehrl w IT . OATS 71PEOR $l4 TO $55. OVERCOATS. *0 •• s. ii OVIRCOATS FROM $1.4 to ffi6s. irralacoxret tf f • OVERCOATS PROM $l4 to OVERCOATS, • t OVERCOATS PROM $l4 is 866. . OVERCOATS. WARAMAKER & BROW, OAK HALL, S. E. corner SIXTH lad MARKET Shnete. rOlang 3110.13'11 Salts sad elegant varlet"' et' Um beet elan Clothing at BEASONAILE PRICES. WNSIELRE & WILSON'S ILISILIST PIZEISIIIN ~LOOK7IITiTOII SaiWANO MACH/ITES. TEE OHEAPEST, SIMPLEST AND BIM Asherootne. 'TO* 0 3ZSTIPITT Street. above Sseestp. 11it.~:.R~.I~~_ SMITH—FI7.IIMAN.—On Fifth...lay evening &mind month 2d, at the residence of the bride's father, by Friends' ceremony, Samuel S. Smith to Elizabeth P. Furman, daughter of David Furman, all of Otte city. * 0U146-110RRII.—On Sunday evening. February 6, 1866, at the pastor's residence, 307 New meet, by the hey. B. W Butter, Mr °oozed Young (Penna. Yolc ). of Scranton, Lidzsree county, to Mist Delid, Morris, of Manch Mundt, Carbon °aunty, Penna. MI E1=1.., STEEL —On the 6th inst., of typhus fever, Helen Gertnide, daughter of Win. G. Steel, In the 4th year of her age. The funeral will take plate from her father's reel dense, 669 North Eleventh street, OR Wednesday, the sth, at 2 o'clock P. M. WOOTSW ARD. —Suddenly, on the morning of the 6th last Thomas Woodward, in the 46th year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend hie funeral, from Ms late residence, N 0.14 Wood. land Terrace, on Thureday morning. February 9th. To leave the house at half past 9 o'clock. To prorated to Wilmingtcn, Del., by railroad. (Wilmington, Del., papers please copy. 3 SEILAPLES.—On Minden February 6th, et his rest donee. In Concord, Delaware county, Casper W. Shar pies, Seq., aged 69 years. The films's of the family are invited, without farther notice, to attend the "liberal, on Thursday, 9th instant, at 10 A. Y. Train will leave depot, Thirty-first an d, Market streets, at 5.16 a. M •• BOBBIES. —Willed, Jan. 26, 1561. at Eastport, Miss.. Samuel 0. Robbins, nd Regiment lowa Volunteari.son of Jeremiah Robbins , of this city. BEBE. —snddealy, on Saturday, the 4th Instant, Flerenee, youngest daughter of eteerlie D. and Fannie L. Rem aged seventeen months. VON M0D.4.011". —On the Bth inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late John McDaniel, in the 8711 year of her age. The relatives and male frleade are invited to 'attend the funeral, from the residence of leer een-in-law, Wm. B. Perking, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. *** J0.668.—0n the 6th of February, Ella 8., the eld est daughter of Wm. and Margaret Jones, la the 7th year others ge. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of herparacts. Darby road. Twenty. fourth ward, on WedaeralleF morning, at 10 o'clock. ev TA LEOT. —At .florthampton, Mass.. en Monday Jana my 90, 1861,__Violotta T., widow of George W. Talbot, formerly of New York, aged 77 years. *" WATERMAN. —On ath inst.. Jacob Waterman. Die relatives and friends are invited to attend his tnneral,from his late residence at Holmesburg, on Wed nesday at 2 o'clock. . . SEAN. —On Monday morning, 6th hint , at the real ammo of Dr. Wm. Elmer. in Bridgeton. N. J., Matthew Kean. formerly of Wilmington, Del ; In the bad year of Vs are. BAINES —On the 6th bat., Fenton Haines, in Ow Slut year of bit age. Notice of funeral to-morrow. ' • MOVENINQ CHINTZES, 33 CENTS. We hey. reduced the prise of beet. quality Blank and White American Chintzes to 33 cants.' BESSON & EON, Mourning ®tore. sM No. 918 OEINSTNOT &Meet. ()VEEN ELIZABETH COLLA.I6.- A few more dozen of wide Eerier° Collars:: list re , waned. Also, new style Tansy Crape Collars. SISSON dc SON, adaoreleirillson. No. OIS CHNIMIUT letreet. 4 _ 4 LONG CLOTH ITUBLIN3, cTs. Pew York Mille Shirting, Better them Willtsmeellle, D . • Ware next to Ma beet, D. Searnieet Sheeting Muslim. SYRE LAADDLL. POUBTB sad litCH BMWs. NOTICES. ATTIENTION VOW/ UMBER I BIieHEST BOUNTY I FOURTEENTH WARM. The Remitting Oonunittee are now prepared. td pay In CASH. the Loll GIST BOUNTIIB to all reunite ac credited to thloward. They will aikat the Be utheast isomer of THIBTEENTS and OBBER Otreete VOTER! DAY. from 9 to 4 o'clock, whet e all information will be sheer fully even. Avoid tee broken come to ue and receive YTLL BOUNTIES la OASI S :BOUNTIES. For one year For twoyears. ................ ..... WS 00 For three years 095 CO FOR TWO YEAR TATXRANB .TOINIRe RANCOOR'S 00.11. Pd. For ono year, .......«... ....... . ........ SO For two ................ 976 SO Per three "Jr 014115.• ... •-•••••••• •-•-• •• • • •-• • •-•-• •-•• •• • 1,126 Dr. I. leclacaoL, 1. 11 ,.. ranz0 . J. TRADICARA, - Comet FEED' ff. A. VAN OLIVE, 'ger' T Wie X.FTH WARD BOUNTY Ftlillm.-01TY BOUNTY. ONE YEAR MEN. FOUR BUNDPED DOLLARS; THREE TEAM. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, cash in band. No recruit need wait for Me money_ this Ward. B OUNTIE3 NOW PAID: One. Year Men ......... re+ M.O • $574 Two-Year Men,... ..... 675 Three-Sear Moo 845 RANCOOK'S CORPS. I r WO-YSaYETSEANS. Ora Year...t., ....... $8;15 • Tw 0 T1M1T5...... ..... ... ..... ........ ............. . 1 125 . 915 Three It ear 5......— —........ Commit:este muter la e.id _pay reerulte meet ever) dey at F. & L. Ladner s, _Northern Military FIFA THIRD Street. below Green. JOHN EL SINEE,I JOHN S. ERTL. L H. BNOLES. CHAS. 11, MASSON. • 080. BUTZ. fe7.61. Disbursing Committee. tar A EARD.-AT A MEETING OF THE employees of Markley & Son (late Crissy & Markley), - veld February 4, the following resolution wee unaulmorimy adopted: Reeolvd, That we, the employees of B. 0. Mirkley & Son's Cate Crisay & Markley's) Printing Istabhsh went, beg leave to tender our thanks to K. C. , MAIM LET Jr., for the bountiful remit famelebed ets on tile evenly. g of February 1, at W at. 8. STOBLarrB, Mo. 19 Euuth /310EITH Street, hoping the anntverstry of tioa tame may vest the firm with increased suttees', and the retina g partner with health and happineea. JOSEPH MARSH, JAB. F. WALT.A.CH, .- CHAS. P. TR uMPSON, JOHNSTO A STF.HRHFT. CB AS w rani,JOSEPH. SONSS, BINRY L Enalate BARRY SLIP, T. L. COBARD. 'MOB. J.A. CHANDLER, B. C. .: DILOiLAP. ' R. J. MlLL broom. It 4 B. WBIO I OEIAD AT, AUSTIN SI NOTICE.—REIPIRE COPPER COW PAN Y Of NICEIIOA6I-IfOTIOR Is HERB BY GIVRIf, That all Stock in this Company, on which the toilalment of Two Dollars per abate, called August ID, felted by due September 19, 1E64, is not pall, leittd by said default. and that accordigg to the Ch a tter sad By-laws of the Company It wlll be sold at Pablto Auction on THURSDAY, 9th March, .1665. at 12 M . at the Entice of the Secretary of the Company. No. 443 'WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. miles. paid on or .be fore that day. By order of the Board of Directors. J. 8 IN tadULLIN. Secretary. Dated Philadelphia. Feb. 6, 1E66. fe'btawlemimh9 E CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER WHOBPITAL - ASSOCIATION, BROAD AND "MEE. gratefully acknowledge the following recelptc for the last two weans: Tobation from "1, " 3100 00 Will•am Biagio and sisters 100 00 Henry C. I Stray.,'... ».............. SO 00 Mercantile Colon Club.. 100 00 Cash 3creph B. Townsend MO TO 20 to II 8. Sanitary Commianion-2 bble, of vegetables, 1 bbl. roasted rook; Honeybrook Coal Co.-1 ear load of coal; Buds Mountain Coal Co.-1 car load of coal; Talc. Branson—i ton r f coal; Penn Rolls( Aeroeiettou—S palm wollon cocko,S doz. bandages. Sjaro preserved peaches; Ini•aJobuson-1 package of chocolate; Mae Doyle"' Vara Woollen socks. TWELFTH WARD.—EOIINTY• FUND hiESTiNG THIS (Tuesday) BOSSISM, 7X" o'clock, at Matte School douse. THIRD Street, stove Brown. let there tea roil attendance of-those who desire to clear our ward or a Draft. By OraOr Of the Cornrhittee. CHARLES M. 'WAGNER, President. Tang H. Corr/Gun, Secretary, it LECTURE Offf COMMERCIAL LA W lff JOHN A. °wind . . Lea., AT BRYANT, STReTTON, & B&W NirsTEly 8 NA VA/IXF L c 0 891,11, r.. ..93 41 C. COLLafill, "T 4 :3 S. W. earrar OB.EsTRIPeanT773h.II gitaata. 7 he fourth Lectnte of the Online on Commereini Law will be delivered before the etndente and friends of title institution on WED&BBDAY EVSIIiN(I, the Bth Ins%. at 8 o'el oek.. Subject— • • Riefrre, DUTIES, AIM i/CSIUNT. TIES OP FARRIER WOMEN, AS RESPECTS THEIR CON• TRACTS A cGrdlal invitat'on fe en ter ded to the pablie. 1 a 21 W!NEIMAN TILE tulnAvair CO FAXIY, PRILADBLPH/A. Feb, 6, BA% he Aultaal Klection for Oflioere for the tient/MI Team will take plans on I'IIBSDey 21.4 init., at' the LI BRARY ROOM. Polls open at 4 P. 81.. and dote at 8 F. M. JAW. •• KoALLISTIR. _ HORTICULTURAL HALL, 8- W. earner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets. EssoT TB Ia &TIMING on "Promotion of Plante." by P. BENDERsoa. TWENTZFOIIRTH WARD the Ward 'Will pay for alt acceptable Reorulta credited to $4O Extra Ward Bounty. PHILIP LO WET, JR. 3. K. , J. J. VA HOUTEN, • Reerntttaq Committal DOBILIEY FARES OIL COMPANY-- The Egret Annual Eleatlon for Ave Dlreoore will he held on. WEDNESDAY 149hNING. Sth lost , at, at the northwest corner or TENTH and sPaine - o2La• DEN Streets• Third Story, between-the bolus of avian sad miss Vetere are required to pretest their Bisbee is- i ties neelpte. feO•YY lar. NOTICE. •=1! . 1 . i1 .. j NVOLINTOOKVIILLE PBTROLEIJM OOMPANY OFFICH OFIIIII 13011PAXY. Wo. 411 'WALNUT Z. • OW THURSDAY. 1211'Y 18. 1888. Lt IS o'clock M., to Of a portion of their Lend. made by the Board of Di rectors JIMMY 23, UM • • BY order of the Board. CRAB. L. DOUGLAS% 3ed54f16 /Montan , Pro. ten. gr. TINE NEST .1111BAN'T.—CITIZENS' SIIft,TITUTE. 1111PRBSENTSTIVII, *BD. VOl.- iles TIER a OBS CY —We beg leave to cell the attention of those who are dratted, and theme who are enrolled and stable to rotatory duty, and also that woes of per eons who are not liable to drat' (ladies, and gentlemen over forty , five yeare), to our agency for_proottring sab alltntra and • oinmeer reprovant silvers Famous suould otter d to thin tmpor toot matter at once• as the draft haa beau fixed for the 16th of February next. We are doing a. attletly legitimate bliaineet 1 We IWe turntable men not liable to the d raft as substitutes and reprotentstivert. ae low. if not at lower prince, than ant cane; stoney in 'Philadelphia. The law Weirs no to Dat alibaelentes In the Navy or Marine Corps, to be credited to any district In the State when the principal , resides. To facilitate bull nem, if persona' in or out of the city, who are enrolled. will furnish ns with a aertill o.te of their enrolment from the Provolt Maralgal.of their dietrict, they can have anhetitoten sworn into miller branch or tius service, widolt wilt folly exempt it ow from draft. Iteferecce can be given to ladiea and gentlemen in this city for whr m w e have d one busin.se In this line, end also In the fol owing counties: Cheater, Delaware. Montgomery, Berke, Backe. Schuylkill. and North . amnion. N. 8.--Chnrchee and Mahe rural/lied at the lowest possible prices.. Liberal -arrangements made with TIM nfibir ommittera to fill unease - - Call or addrees ktoNSCLI, PaXSOlf. & CO., 411 caebultrr Street or ire-et Box 2071 Philadelphia Poet Office. iRr/SIXTH WAND.—THE VENTIOIf of the enrolled citizens of our ward. le parties larl y called to the following preamble and. resoliitions, ranee° at the meeting of the Bounty Fund Committee on ea turday aing. the 4th instant; Whereas, Heretofore the burden of filling the quota of the tqxth ward has fallen upon the few. many en rolled men. liable to draft haying entirely ignored their duty in failing to Std in eubsortptione or work. - whom we know to be liable, but hare depended upon those who have given -their time and money to save them from conteristion; therefore, - Resoired. That it Is the Senile of the Sixth Wer4 Bonnie Fund Committee— .Fltrat. That a= amesement of IN be laid un.l.* ;m i ry enrotled man liable to draft in the Sixth Seeond.• That the Beer.lary. Itr'itrriated to prepare a list of all who will pay 11 7 _41sx, and in the event of our falling tci 1 / 11 . 111 4 q uota of the ward by the time the draft takes sit:the. then that *Aerial amount Anil be s7Oong those who may be drafted, but in tie ey"!.. all it be need to procure exemption, or a sub stitute for those who refuse to pay the above tax - The Committee will meet on THURSDAY EVENING next. the Pth Diet.. at •7 o'cloek, at the School House, in CROWN Street, when they expect a full attendance of all interested. There who wish to subscribe will please band their enbscriptions immediately' to the Treasurer WM H. BARNES. No. 37 North. THIRD Street. or ' the Precinct Committers. who are earnest - I.Y requested to continue their labors atxd - report on Thurs day evening next Al& MARDI WILDING, Chairman. Jowl/ HAGAN. Seer and Dearniting Agent. fee.it • 1.06111 N OIL CONPANY OF PENN. ISTMT.% Clia.-0111ce Removed to 399 WAL 1111T Strict. third etnry. Stockholders arc Invited to ez 11. between 10 and 12 o'clock A. Id , wben informs• }lon of the prospfrous condition of the Company will be Liven, and all. inquiries answered - fee - Bt • GSO. G. GRUBB. President. QUICKSILVER MINIMS COMPANY, Ay. 2111.038AD' Street, Nxw Yona, February 1.1225. The Annual McMinn of the Stockholders will be held. at the COFITIFTNTAL HOTEL, be the city of .phibseet phia, on WEDASSDAY,. February 22d, at one o'clock P. M The annnal. Election of DIRECTOR* will be held at the Barrie +piece, on the same day, between the hours of two end three P. if. . . . Tke Trunefor Balks will be dosed on SATURDAY. T , Drnary end reopened on MONDAY, TAbreary Mb. J. B.• RANDOL. Seeretarl., OFFICE WIEMTEM.S2 NIA RAILROAD COMPANYYHILAABLPH7 1225. SOTTO'S TO STOCKHOLDERS. Anal;—octraed 13010 Meeting of he Nook holderi or the Company will bo held on TUESDAY. the yeyeutic day of-February, D 325. at 32 o'olocß M.. at No. 1136 Booth THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Animal Election for President acid Dlreetore will be. held same day and place. JOSEPH ja28 , 21 neoretary. OFFICE OF THE CIFY MOUNT F. os-cr FUND 0 OMMISSIO Of.. COMMON WEALTH ELUDING, GU CHASTE UT Street, FratAnnanniA,Jap 27, IM& Notice is herein' given that the 0011/lal4oa for the payment of the City Bounty are now preparee to receive end adinet the claims of all new,recrnite under the pro visions of Orolnanee of Jeriaary OS, 186. Voluntedi for g one Year will. recalve a Warrant for FOUR HDFDBYD DOLLA&3 • Volunteers for Two Years will reoeivo a Warrant for POUR HUNDRED AND frITY DOLLILSO. • _ -_- - - Volanteers for Three Years will resolve Warm* for FIYE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Enrolled silicone who shall place in the service of the United States a Sebatitnto for not less than Three Tsars, in ad vanes of a draft, and who shall thereupon be ere. dited neon the quota of the sit? of PhliadelPhiA, wLII 'receive a warrant for TRES HDTD BSD DOLLARS. By order of the Commission. is9B-tr JOHN Biers, fooretary. tar virELrTn WARD. THE DIN. IMMIX° commrrna meet at F. & Lad ner's Voriltern Military Hall, TRIED Strait, below Omen street, ayary say, and pay the Fuormar CASH BOUM:LES. Yin 0110 TE11112.1.4.• 000 •14 NNW. • •••• IN,* • • HIV, • 4., w 45515 for Two ..... . . ... 67* For Three Yearn .. ... . . . ... B SS FOR HANCOOK'S CORPS—TWO TZAR VRTIRAWS. For One Tear. .. $BB5 Tor 7re Yawl .• It • • • 9'75 For Three..... 1,13$ Jobe EL Slier, Oherlea H. listeork. John S Heys, I George Butz, L B ligels, fe 24t* _ _ gar FREDERICK DOCGLASS WILL donee* the third levittre of the soiree before the "Social. Civil. and St etlettsal APKletation of the Colored People of renneyDranhe " on TROBSDAI BITS/XING, February Foil' 0, • • Benality Before the Lew.' Ear' TIMM DOM WHAM OIL AND MIN. MO COMPASS. —A meeting of the Stock holders will he held at the Rooms of the Hardware Trade Asseeiatien-ilo. 411 CUM hIBROE Strest, - Pedla. dolphin. on THURSDAY. the 9th met , at 4 o'olock Y. 114., to accept the charter. organize, adopt . by•lairs, and,elact °Ricers for the current y ear. sereLßT. A. H. JUSTICS. lOorporatora. NANWRIL ROWLAND, PRTLADELPEUA. Fab, 3, 1965. gar OFFICE OIL CREEL( AND RED% WAS RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. JAIL 18. 7366. NOTICE TO 6TOCECHOLDEnn. —An adjourned an nual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company win he held on TUESDAY, the 7th day of February, 1986, at o'clock P. X , at No. X3B South THIRD Street, Phila delphia. Annual election for President and Directors will be held same - day and place. JOSEPH LESLEY, 9t Secretary, OrtatTF. OF THE lIBROX CANAL COMPANY, PIITLAMILPHIA. Ja.1211617 27, ISS6. The Anneal Meeting of the STOOK and BOND HOLDERS of the Union Canal Company. - and Oblation for Vincent and Managers to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 22119 WALNUT Street. on TVERDAT. the 7th day of Abra am nest, at T 1 o'clock A M. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 28th instant. tfe7 OSCAR THOMPSON, Secretary. r4 l NOTICE.—L9II3BSCILIBERS TO THE Capital etoek of the NATIONAL OIL CHICK OIL COMPANY are hereby notified that their CERTI FICATIIIII are ready for delivery, and will be exchangad far the inatalresot reeeipte. at the °Moser the Company, No. MM North RBOAT Street. __ feLtlt WM. J. MALCOLM, Reeretary. Igr Di OTICM.—THE ANNUAL MAIM ID 0 of the Btoekholders or the OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION cozily:faqir. for the electioa of rive - Di rectors, and the transaction of other business, be held at No IE6 North DELAWARE Avonne (eecond Bear), on TUESDAY, the 7th of Pebrr. an' neat. at bait. Ipast Metre o'clock P. M. WILLIAM DENNIS. ja24-17t Secretary and Treasurer. N(PFACIL—TILE ANNUAL MIN G of the Stockholders or the PHIL* DCLPHIA, ADD VAVANNAB bTNABI NAVIGATION Coatreetr oiler hneeneon w f l ve K e en m a o r / a n 126 N r OW a Di n a- f WARE Avenue (second floor), on TUESDAY, the 7th of Fel:away next, at 12 o'clock noon. WILLIAM DENNIS. !Secretary and-Treeattrer. !gr.= furrier. GIRARD COIL. PART, No. 924 WALNUT Street, manni.rwrA, February 2d, 1862. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01.7 Sic, That all STOCK of the OISAED MINING COMPANY on which instal ments -are doe atid• unpaid has been declared for &lied, end will be sold at Public Auction on SATUR DAY. the fourth• day of March, 1865. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the ONce of the Secretary of the Corporation, according .to the Charter and By-Laws, unless re deemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. • B. A. HOOPES, - Secretary and Treasurer. !gr. offricz PENRISIaVASILIL RAIL.. ROAD COMPANY, PAIL LDULPRIAi February 1, 1865. NOTICE 70 STOCKEWLPED.S. —The Annual Meet ing of the Stockh.olders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the list day of Fsbinanr. 1965. at 10 o'clock A. Id., at the BABSON STREET LIALL The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY. the 6th das of .Marcb, 1885, at the otitis of the Company, No. 238 Snub TRIED Street fel.lBt EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. , IgrNONILL.-111M ANNUAL atrat. 1110 of the Stockholders of tko USION STBAM IRIP COMPANY will be 11414 on TIIIIIDAY, Pobmary 7th 1866 at 4 o'clock P. M., at the °Mee. No. IA Borth DALAWAIii Avenue, whew an oleistion will take. plain for five idailasero, to nerve for the emirate Tear. jals-19t WM. W. BARIUIVIS. Secretary. 19f 2 =• COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Arnoprzn STATES INTER sAL ESVENUE, FOUSTE DISTRIOT,PENNSYLVAN/A, *ET CHESTNUT Street.- Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Sundial, PHILADELPRZA, February I, HEII. NOTICE le hereby gleen, that, having received from the Ammer the official lie's of assessment of the SPE CIAL iItOOMB TAX for this district, the duties have become due and payable, and will be received at this OROS until the lath Met After that date TEE PEE CBBTUM. with costs of collection, will be added to all blue remaining anode. (diktat notice wilt be served °Mall persons whose names appear on said lists. fel-lit JOHN ai. RILEY, Collector.. wines OF THE BLACK. DIA MOND COAL AND LEON COMPANY, .2105 ii WALNDT Street. Philadelphia. The •nnnai /Sleeting of the Stockholders of this Coat. piny will be held at tills Once on MONDAY. o ' c l ock day of 'February, b.tween the boars at 10 and 2 at which time an Risotto' will take lace for Directors for tt e 'caning year. J. S. RESTON, is7S.stalh6e Secretary. OFFICE WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSIM° SE RAILWAY COMPANY, North west corner of FORTY-FIRST end HANSISFORD Pan,Annixtrie, Jan. la 180 The Board of Directors havee day. declared a divi dend of FIVE PER CENT. on toe Capital Stook of the Compapy, to 31st ult., clear of all fazes, DaTabio on and alter the 20th inst. The Boots for the transfer of Stock will, be closed until that date. itil2Abbta-12i , WM. MARTIN, JR.. Treunrer. OFFICE OF THE FIRE INSER AMI PHIAE CO PH ILAIrEL , MPAEY OF TEE 0017FTY OF FEERRITART A,1866 At a meeting of the Stockholders of the mild Compoui, hold on Mood y , o the 16th att. , the follolflux centimes were duly elected Directors for the ellelatilr year. to Wit: _ _ 91i nii e 10, 8n t tit , irelivaac -- - - HenriUTElrp Sohn ant, Joseph. Moore, George hfeoke, Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone, Bdwin 1. Reakirt, Nobent P. Maass', Jr. I Azd at a meeting of the said Direatora, held Wads:Jr. CHAA LYS J, AUTTAR. lisq_,_ wan unanimously re , elected President, HENRY BUDD, Bag.. Vice Presi• dent, and BEDIJA.MiII F. HOECKLICY. fetratary and Tresenrsr. BENJAMIN F. HOECIILItI, SYS,stuthgt Secretary pE GREAT FAMILY ECONOMIZE RI Recording Secretary TEE tsavEßsea. (00G.WHEEL) WRINGER. The BUT and ONLY HeHebb) (Rothe(' Wenitei. HOMENSEYERBI Without tide Wringer The Clothes are Destroyed, The Clothes ere saved. Time is wasted_ It viU soon pay its scat of Clothing atone. Biebt ei B. L. BURN fel Nam 1m fIOTOQRAPII ALBUMS. = BUY tbe Patrnt,:d Binge-back Albums, superior to all otherp. somhirls ei-1011100, 136nelli(til. and durabil ry, at B. F. BLIOIBIt'S PhetoarsP/ os2eris 621 5.6 sired. 15 THE PREM.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'Mt 3RUARY 7, 1865: NOTICES. 14111 be MU *t UN CONFIRM A 116111 Disbursing Committee. Labor is Lost, Labor iII'SCOAOIIIIIBII* Time is Saved. n ley family by the- en's 7ng see from tliS to $43 RAH, Massif's agent, 7 South SIXTH Street, en Market and Chestnut. DIVIDENDS. - 'ENSUE!. s NIDE EOM P ANT Of TITS STATE 10E, PLINNSB LYANIA, ' FRUIC . UAIItti 6, 1865. ....The Directors bays this day deetared a- dividend of TWENTY DOLLARS PXR SHARE clear of at taxes, end payable en dekand to etochholders or' their legal reresentatlyee. 'WILLIAM HARPER, Itetwetars. , DIERCHANTS , AND' 11114:2111TEACI• TUTORS_ aLTIONAL RANK (late MER CHANTS' AND MANURACTURNEW BANTECh Prrmouno. Januaryl INC The EEO CILAR DIVIDENDB of this Bank will here ofter 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' of ONE rma CENT out of the profite to December 28th nit., free of United States take& Stockholders on the Philo, delphis Ha will be paid at the "COMINERCIAL NA TIONAL BANK on demand. JOHN SOOTY. Jr. , fee. et Cashier, 11.. r••• - OFFICE OF ATLAS OIL COBRA 11= 3 "" 8..,524 WALNUT Street, Boom I). PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 31, Mt DWIDRIND NOTICE.—The Board or Directors . have Ibis day declared their third monthly dividend of ORB Ali D A ITALY PIM CBOT: (1%) oat of the net earatatis of the Company for the month of JannarY, payable on and after the 10th tout. Transfer Books close. on the 41k last at 9P. /11. ; open on the 11 h inst. SP. 11. fel-tit P. W. W ['MBANK, BearetarY: MILITARY. f"ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT !" 5113th /MOIR/0T 'INFANTRY PBRIISTLYANIA. VOLUNTEERS. 7th UNION /AMOR IN AVG til AI, GUARD) BREIT. , Coleitt J'HN A. G.,1,(36 . 0 BRCEDIV: WANTED FOR ONE ISAR'S BEEVICL BOUNTY FROM CITY. $4OO ~_ GOTRbtiatRGT. SUM. . . ' 'RIGHREIr WARD BOON TINS PAID. • .BESIDES PAT. RATIoNS. AND OLOTIIIN . O.'.' : This. Regiment it , authorized bit the War Deportment' mut the cloivemor of Pkn/ 1 81/ iPania All CO UR A GE ANDetnrou Soldiers, and baveahown their ABILITIES:OM TEE HIS n 0: OP BATTLF E ., .. Do not watt to be !baled, but ,_embraoe the rimiest oProttniatt7lo reedy., the tABRItoL BAIN:UM Or. FiliED. and to eelect Tour own oR INS L INTEREST . ' A w L N IT I V LING S HI II REGIMEN ES PR T O ., R r.CLY IE3 Cclonel.- JoHN A. GoRUAS, lite 14*.jor Mb: P. Y., fox werly of the 90th P.. V. • - I.l4Kitimeqo Colonel, JACOB M., DAVIE, late . Major .. 90th P. V. , lusior*: WILLIAM 11. BEW:i4NOS. lab Cap t ain DM P. T. . . . „ ..e . MRADQITARTBILB._ 033 CHRSTMUT nTRNWe L ,' NATIONAL GUAEDS, . ILA LL. RAGS - STRUT. Nur, LOW SIXTH. - . ra,.2vp . . , fTWANTY.FOURTI3. 'w . .. A A I).--A Compeer, ft r thenlStkßlo.l,oo.t, P. V. will be re. crafted tiCcte - rreeliall, wsirr PRITADRI.- PiliAto be eredtki to the Twenty. fourth Ward. The CL and o , ',', l wAresn'ont Bonettes veld. besides ~,,, . ,Ittif:s 'EXTRA. WARD BOITNTr. '• . 14 9Lrineteed is and raidimeiedtately. ' • . 3 ANIS N BWINDIif. Caitain. ' FRAM D. BINGHAM. Fast Lieut. PIiTLTP MOWRY. Jr.. t Committee . , J. 11. LBE, M. D. • on - . ' J. J. VAN BOUTHX . . _ReCrllitillg,,, * DAWN* ATTENTION, :VETERANS t-FOR REPRESENTATIVE REORNITS FOR - THREE TEARS. 1.100 POLL4oRS; FOR TWO TRAlte, NA V, 950 DOLLARS; FOB ONE tit&E MEN, 7X DOLLAR*, • - • - To tale Hie aboie•montioltia time 111 . 01.01 FIRST .ARMY CORM • maj o r gen; DANOGOK, - oommandllE. - WASHINGTON. D. O. . REciariTai, G ld l lt o A 6 D r outh. T S l Street. _ In view,,of the spnrosohing 'Draft, the enbaradber 'del sines to procure a Representative Recniit._ Being -an enrolled citizen of fhe Second Comtreesional Distrlat,the above liberal bounty will be paid in cash on the recruit being mustered 'into Service.. Beddes the benefit of Ma ventrocnt pay: State zed pity relief, the recruit will' be presented with a:Henry's Patent rifle (which Area dn• teen shots per minute) when entering the service, whir} ho will rebate as his own property at the expira tion oldie tante. The First Army Corps Will be located at Washington permanently. Free transportation will be tarnished hence to that point; and the recruit will be credited to the district in which he realties. Application meat he made in person at Berry's Marquee, JO6 South Sixth street, with discharge from the United States ear vies. certificate of physical ability at the-present time from some respectableph'yebtlan, and the names will be properly enrollee on the book prepared for this purpose. Sample of the rifle will be shown to each applicant, and fail in fonetail on given. Applications will be received from veterans until February 6. UN, at which time s , selection will be made from thore enrolled. The remainder will be ac• cepted as volunteers. and will resolve ?lAN tit clash when., muttered into service, with benefit of blovernuient PION Siete sad' city relief 'for their families. No loafers, bouniy-Yompere, or sub. Mute brokers reed apply, Ap. plleatton will be received at this office In writing. Any respectable citizen who wieb es to furnish a Representa• Live Recruit on the same tennis, address BINJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Detective Pollee, "41610e0 °Moe, Philadelphia.' 'PryLanal,pgra, February I. Ind fel-ilt OIL COMPANIES. CAMERON= PETROLEUM CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA.. CAPITAL W 1,000,000. SHARES . 200,000. PAR VALUE...;•-- $5.00. SUBSCRIPTION SR. SO; PREADVENT. VAN CE , STEWART. OF iambs* comm. re. TREASURER, E. G. JAMES, OF PRILADBLNI/A. SECINTAiY. J. L. DARLINGTON. WEST CHESTER, 2rd. DIRECTORS, VINCE STEWART, Mercer county, Pa. JOHN B. LEONARD, Went Okester. Pa. D. 0. FORMBY, Washiness", D. 0. MUM D. 000 KB. Wsokirtaters„ D. 0. OLIIHRON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIBHL, Philadelphia. JONA! P. GRAFF. Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DRIFT. Marietta. Lan:aster ao., Pa. The present and prospective value of the stook of this Company may be inferred' tram the feet that it owns a fee simple interest in 473 (Pita hundred and emfratty three) sores of the richest-tested oil territory tuVanango smutty, believed by the moat experienced oil men in that retie to be capable of producing a net :annual in tone 10 the 003BPAIt7 of one and a half million dollars, or It yes iimee the entire cost of the steak, which would be equivalent to twenty. five per cent. a month of its subsuiption price, or one hundred and Any per cent. per annum antis par mane. The following is a description of the OonhearlY'll Pro perty: One-fourth fee simple interest In the celebrated "Hooter " Fenn, situate on. the 'Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 233 (two hundred and ninety. two) earns, 'with 333 rods (or over one mile) front on the AllesitenYriver. on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rods square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there are two Wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they get all the oil On this Warta there are now ten Welle in operation, producing an average of ten barrels payday, and several ethers era about being tubed. There are also Jon UM (eightpteven) more lots surfeyed, and more than fitly applicatione are sow standing to lease the latter :Orono. half the oil to the owners. . . Oat - of Ilia twelve wells on Oils Barn sisven are now paying handsomely; a tact which salloiently demon strates the great richnes s ' and. reliability of the terri tory. • le the entire fee dif7P Fe intermit in 161. (one hanired and eighty-one) acres, sitnate on the Allegheny river; near iv opposite the "Hoover" Farm. and a little nearer Franklin, at the month of Mill Run, having a front of 96 rode. on the Allegheny river, and . one mile on both ewes of Mill Hun, with ample boring surface for one hundred welts, or Lots of ten rods square. This treat is known as the "Stewart Farm," and is dear of all leases or ineumbrances of any kind. There is now in operation a fifty. barrel well (beside several smaller onee) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the mouth. In foot, the " Mower% " Farm is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time a single lease of 80 rode front, on the home-. Mate opposite side of the river, add for 6166.010 (one hundred and sixty-live thoneand dollars.) .On this keen a good well has been struck within a few dart. o ln addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm, which is believed to be equally as good as the " Hoov er," there are on it a three-story Grist Mill, with due water-power, a good farm• knee, and other buildings, bat will be of use to the company. The durobttity of this Immediate oil section is illus. tratedlor the fact thatoome of the wells on the **Hoov er" Farm have been ramping for over four years, with out any material diminution in their yield, While the oil here produced. from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commando from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at 911 oFeek. The akin of the Company feel - justified in present ing the following estimate of What, with visorous management, the above lauds can be made to yieldfor the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short time: THE "STEWART FARM." There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all of which can be leased immediately for one half the oil, free of . all expense to Me, Company, litirosting one well to each lot_(one hundred wells, although there is room for three hundred) at the very moderate egerage of ten Darrel. each, would mate a Dail/product • 1.000 bbls. Out of Ilia the Company' a' share would be. „HQ We. Value of daily- yield to the Company. at ten dollars per bbl (it is now waling at #03.60.).. 05,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year. this would make th e Corny'. fly'. annual net receipts, from the Seaw all Farm alone],6oo,ooo 00 _ Allowing therein. estimates for the "Hoov-. er " Farm, in which the Company owns • one-fourth In fee of the land interest. the annual net Mel Pte 4914 Flto Utter would . be........ ......... . 376,000 CO :diking the annual isoeipta from both` Farms ' • • • • UMW 00 Deducting from this amount the sum of 14976,000 for oontlngenotee. would leave the Net Annual Income of the Company. $1,5020,000 OD ALL THESE LOTS CAN BA IMMEDIATELY LEASED, /i It is deereed expedient, at a rogalkir of one-half the Oil,•with covenants binding levees to Mali wells, with all pot etble diligence, to the depth of COO or more feet. A PAW PLAIN WORDS TO grosoluom TOR er hot &shed, to Stlilieribe to this (Stook erhh the expect/Mott Ot finenofataty 11438171ns large dividende,, but the basis on which ilra) OoMPany rests. it la-be lieved, will make soar investmegt net only essA but, proepeetiliely, of enormous value, ' • No twith ertand tug. at the present pries. of oil, ilie CM puny' is annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per Mit, on the omit of the stook. "The President, Kr. Stewart, is one of the most pm:Al ma av i ,i 2 yerienceg. off operators In the State. and Ms reeldinse near the Company 'a 'property and general oversight of ltaMi.Pagement Is the beet guarantee that no efforts will be spart:d to make tie investment pro. Stable. Applications for a large proetiaon of the Sleek hate already been made, but none will be faMilved until the books of the Company are regularly opened for that gurPoss. only. a Molted amount of the stook ,will be sold at subscription price. • The stock will be hunted - full paid, without further aseeeemeate, BOOKS OF 817B801UPTION °von for a few dot's. on and after Japa' 1/4 186 h at the aloe of, E. G. JAMES, 'Treasurer, Ao. 101 WALNUT Street. Ptiliadia. on. COMPANIES. far A NEW ENICERPRISE. ICIALIGaIeTAX,c 5UEN9C114.,e".171.0N" • TRIVATE .OIL . ,COMPAPIL , . TNN LAND SELECTED IS IN THE ontuitanD. MECCA DISTRICT, TRUMBULL COUNTY, ONTO, Adjacent to the Property of the .Noston. Lubricating Oil uompanY. MEARES Loao DOLLARS. The object of organizing the above Company la en int mediate development of the land by elating Wells as raeod-igyeiMetaataal:gotetsdartdru.s:a accomplishi at!irfartalrali.. Will be given by addrOoilo ' g l 3cr ' .. • .. THOMAS H. SHOEMAKER, • %chmt OF .d. HENRI LOTS, N. W. cdixner , Fifth and Chestnut. fe74t., • 4NUMK GOTERNIMT AND MINING OMPANY• 76mp4:oz••4mt to . ' Ainooklaolders. Dimelemmata oa- tido Corapany's iodate in Wirt county,, Went Visible% point to the existence of an I immense Teri of ANTIMOIIT One metal), a sample which bee been forwarded. end ea* now be seen at the Com once. This Astiniony has been ezaziktii by competeat chemists. and pronounced to be an article of rare purity. New York and Philadelphia houses kill now contract aria this Company for deliveries at $360 PIS TON. MR ,AS tin abase diaeoseri was wholly unexpseted, and as it infuses new Wealth into the Company, the anger signed enaerieneesreryansat plimare in smantunisaitng it to tholt friends. &mild the yield of Antimony equal present appear. &time, oar insoine from this source alone Will equal that of say Oil Cotopaiay 111Nouts'kraal& Tke Company's Oil derelopmeatsaregoiagylgoreeelY raward, mut profitable rehires, may be early looked for. A very email amount of original stook, at di per share, maw reinalas antaken, aid is ottlaicriptloas will new be received allege accompanied with imak. NARttill of Sibeinibers net PimaPUT Pevbsg will be erased; and the stock tranefeerei to cash apelieents. HENRY. SIMONS, President. WM. H. WEEKS. Tramlm J. PERCY DIX, secretary. Company's OE be. 434 WALNUT Street. fella ligF THE DECKER cumrtir PETROLEVM COItrANY -WEST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL ' —4E500,000. 50,000 MARRS— PAR VALUE, $lO. RESERVED WORKING PUND. $35,000. SIX THOUSAND (0,000 ?: SHARES OP THE WORK ING FUND OFFERED FOR SALE AT $3 PEE MARE, suILDIOT TO WO FUTURE ASSESSMENT, ?unborn CHENEY KILBURN. MAMIE% • JOEL H. GATES. SEORIITARY, ROBERT G. SEVERSON. DIRIOTOBB 011106 BY KILBURN. 80. 619 Market street. Phila PRENTICB P. OUEITINK 277 N. Second et., PARA. HORACE M. BRIT% 312 Market street. MARCUS De:VS. 224 8 Second, street Phila. JOEL H. OATES, 619 Market street, Phila. • ENOCH S. PARSON, 222 Dock street, Phila. ALLIPERD MARLINS, 10 North Pith street, Phila This. Company own. in fee simple, 229 adres of valua ble OIL .LAND in Morton gabs. coanty, West Virginia, lying on both sides of Decker'e Creek. Within four miles of ittcorflueneenrith the Monongahela river, at Morgantown, and contlinons , to the celebrated Oil Re gions of Greene and Fayette comities, Pennsylvania. Tbe boring mutant, on the land is ample, being nearly a mile la extsnt, anti the tract contains aninexharietible quantity of bituminous coal, which crepe oat on the surfaee, bealdee being covered with a. growth of fine white oak timber. Ott itt paling quantities le find la this region at a depth varying from its to 260 feet, the Oil. besides being heavier, commanding a. much batter price than that found farther north. The company Lae beim formed b welt known practical boluses men of this city with the intention to AT 01XOF I The incorporators ire required to retain their respec tive intereise in the Company until the developmehts are made to the full satisfaction of the stnekhold&rs,and the public are seemed that au the affairs of the Com pany will be conducted in the meet energetic, straight forward, and bueineso-like manner, 9 be proceeds of the 6,000 shares which It is proposed to sell in large proportion of which has already been taken) can only be applied to working the land and pay ing the legitimate expeese& of the Company. Tor further particular°, .call en any of the Directors and get a kreeveetee- SUBSCRIPTIONS POE STOCK • • received at the °Mee of the Comp — any, located tempo rarily at No, 619 MARKET STREET, fee•sta2V ligir OFFICE OF TIM CHERRY TREE RCN AND OIL CREEK .OIL COMPANY, NO. 258- SOUTH THIRD STREET , FREBIIAItr let, 1801. • Ey order of the Board of Directors, tii EMBEIORIP TION PRICE for the balance of the Steck remaininif ensold in the above Company LS inceamed to TWO DOLLARS PIE SHARE. Inbecriptione for said balance (10.000 shame) will be received and any Information fa ref/Irani/a to the COM. Paler 0%11 by WILLIAM HACKIE. BeeretarYs 11111NNING Opium° AND cloSoNie CIRIEN. OIL COMPANY. • - • OF WEST VIRGINIA. • • CAPITAL, IRB 000. $1 Pit BRAES, FULL PAID. WORKING Ort-Prf AL, $25,000. WM. 1 , OSA_ Pienldent. ' CHAELEis BI.4ITISTON, SearetarY. W. F. Deen,._ 'Frederick Leibrandt, William L McDowell,' Wm. H. &halt, - Lewie Rothermel, ' Charles Slakteton Office of -the Comearty, No. 311 WALNUT Street, back building, find floor, Philadelphia. The Estates of this Company are advantageously situated in the very ehoicest Oil Territory of West Vir ginia, adjoining- and surrounded by many of the eels butted Oil Wells in the Burning Storing and. Great Kana wha Oil Dietriet of West Virginia. giving assurance that there mast be a very satisfactory yield of oil when the property of this Company to folly de/eloped. . They comPrisc -Ist. A tract of land containing 104 acres in Wood county, West Virginia, on the left fork of Walker's Creek, three-fourths of a mile tram Walker ' s Station; 10 mile* east from Farkesbare. A great portion of this splendid bt.gfilleTrit4rY l indications are re mark able.end it isearrouncted bYlnened lands on.which these are many wellein ptogress of development. Lying so near the West Virginia Railroad, the expense of de. yeloping and subsequently working this lend would be very light in comparison with many other locations. this tract is owned in fee. _ 2d. A lease upon four acres on the Ifewstead Term. on _ ooee Orf ek in Wirtootnity,on which there Ina welt Sall feet deep, in which several strata of heavy oils have -boon struck. The lay of the land is exceedingly choice. is- room for at least ten more welts on this most desirable property:: The Isere has seventeen yews to runt the terms are, half of oil obtained., the owner' paying one-half of all expenses after the oil shall have bean struck. This well will be Put in working order as soon as poeslble. Bd. 6 .legto, on one half arreon the KANAWHA River, rem y LI, KNOWN BURNING SPRING DISTRIG'f, ee th e eearetta.A.,-THBONIFISTATE, bovine a Well on it of 169 f ec tAa.depth, which contained 50 feet of oil - In It when the.reiii7l-5/40. occurred. This woll I. within celte L trated •• LEWELTir N - 9 •64l s :L b ,Fl j 4 r irot t .Ti t au f eed - baton the rebel - raid 1400 barrels of oil per day, and which wee sol:.!• 41 1 0 l 3 , 011 T,Eor $1C0.11(0 Osteb, as everted in the money RAWL: Fhiladelphia Prom of Jancn7.lll,-/MG.- The Company has comme n ced operatione on tkln treat; a new engine ia upon the ground with wer*lng apparatus, and, a satinfacterr yield of ell fs coußdently expected, ae rove as the pimping eeperattut jig pet I. operation. This lease expires in IEBO. The'OornlTAPY to have two-thirds of the of/ Tire location surroundings of this pro perty are 10 well known that it is not necessary to soy' any thing Maher about it. It will be perceived, from this Proepectdir that the 813/LEINO SIRING AND GOOSE CESSK OIL 00M PA IS 1" 'bold in fee IthePle 104 agree of well-eetablistied 0111erriterY, two tomes of the bent boring territory In that celebrated region, offerlug splendid Inducements for parties seeking iavestment In oil property,. The management of thts Company la entrusted to WM. • H. BCI3 ALL, of Schuylkill cutinty,Penne., a gentleman of ggreat energy cud fadaetry, ' who - glll.reaide on and give . his personal at ten lion and• anperrielon to every depart• mew, with a view to the economleal development of this prcpe ADP' ON ce Sot i h crlptlon a Woke, ere noWlpen .at the flout 11=p fo r WWI; :nriEgiPo 'Ol,ll/tnregi.is(tr FINAIICL4L. TREASUAY-DEPARTMENVOFFICE e- OF THE COIRTHOLLER 07 THE MISR Or, • ; -11raaIIINGTON. Jail Whdretw. setbsfitetory evideneeepresented to the iledersigned, - it has been made to appear that THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BAN IC•07 PHILADELPHIA. in the city of Philadelphia, in the eounty-Of,Ptdladel phis. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly orga nised under. And according to the requirements of the Act of Congeesa entitled An act to provide a National Carreney, seemed by a pledge of United States bonds. end to provide far the circulation and redemption thereof, approved Jane 3, 1864, and has complied with &lithe provisions of said act required to be complied `with before commencing thebneineesaf banking under Vow, therefore, I, HUGH NeCCILOUH. Comp troller of the Currency._ do hereby certify that THE NATIONAL EXCHA UGH BANK 07PHILA_DEGPRIA., in the city of Philadelphia, in the &nutty of Philadel phia. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to con memsthe bovhsess of banking under the act aforesaid 'Seal of. the Comp-handstimony whereof, Fitness mV ....._land seal of office this twenty - troller Of • ,ac fifth d a y o f jaPTLarT, Currency; HUGH kicCULLOCH, Comptroller oh the Currency. BONDS , FOR EALB. °Trios Fun, CauSIBBIOnna Sr. Lome, ,January 30, PROPOS AT 13 will be received undersea& for the sale of ONR 11IINDRNO AND EIGHTY-RIX 51ORTGAOR 0 0NRTYittICTION BONDS OF TBR wEstast4 DIVE -13108 .f.3lf TER PACIFIC RAILROAD In the State of Mlssieari. of Ottelhonsand Dollars each, with Interest COnive of Seven Per Cent., payable semi. annually. Pr4e/pel and Interest payable at the.Banlpof Commerce in the City of POW York. "Thetie Belida are a (trill iten Con all the Pacific Railroad from Dresden to Kansas City, and all the net earnings of the whole Road. extending from ht. Lords to Kansas City, are.pledged for the pay meat of principal and interest. Thesoßonds have four, Bye,. and six years to run :and are au th orized by Act of the Eleneral Assembly of t.'e State of Mi. sonri,aporoved February leth, 1864. nede which act Fifteen Hundred Ttionsand Dollen. of Atorgage Constrnotlon Bongs w' Issued, all of which, ”,tacapt the One and rdilitY-six I new oRe; for sale, have been d of m par, and for the mplii extetteton.and Had -144 " ). I now r;ifer the balance. and:wil . al -real l ',f o or"..4lo or more. under PAO at my o ffi ce v in the .t T°. 7.. ft Louis. until She di r ty of Feliniary, 18fA e. • e n n m e same willlse title subject to the approval of the :',:ioienzot of the State and the President of the Pacific • Railroad. All needful Information will be furnished on application at`this office.. THOMAS • TROIKAS L. PRICE, Plied Commissioner, St. LOUIS. Missouri. Information respecting the Bonds above offered for sale, ibe 'law tinder which issued, and the character and Wane of the security, will be Riven by the tinder- Maned, FRANKLIN A, DICK; Tl 3 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia. CIE STOCKE3; RU. S. LOANS, 101IGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, ' Br GNOMON I. BOYD, Broker; -No. kfi,Ekolik Tripp Street. WWI NEW PIFBLICA.TIONS. FISHER .& BROTHERS': VALBN _ TIMM MS. We leetity dealers that or poiollar 14, 1 4 in WO YAMMER LOP% are now ready at the manufactory. BlBRniti BROTHER., Ja9oBtit* 110. 12 North SIXTH Street ItInTIO FRAMES RUSTIC FitAKIN ! 1.000 RUSTIC FRAMES. MANUPAOTPRIM 7R OUP. ow SIIILDINCI. TARIOIIS STYLES AND SIZES, PUTT PER MP. BATTER IN EVERY WAY than any others la the eptrket„ , Frames mato to oiler, and Plattuna'fratiatodprotaptly and at LOW PRICES. CORD AND TASSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. weLniryr, OILT,. AND ROSEWOOD FEAMILS, OVAL . A.RD sciyAms,•alwaps on hand. PITCHER'S ONE-PRICE CHEAP STORE,• felf•ak SOS CHESTNUT STREW. INSIFRANCB, FIRE INSURANCE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF FEILAD*I2I:IIA, N. JIL . C9IINZIE THIRD do WAIGNIIT MTS., EXCHANGE BUILDING INCOISPORAWED 1804. ASSETS $400,000. FMB AND MARINI. The !loud of Directors. et Me Compare hey* deter relent to irarre lithe agaisat lire, in accordaage with their charter, and are now prepared to inane Miele. coverihg Tire Rieke at the current rates. • - Dnilll3 OBS -RICHARD B. SMITH. • A. I. BORIS. JOHN H. IRWIN. WILLIAM C. KAT, J. P. MIXER, 030. LIWIB B. F. ROBINhOW L JAP. R. OAMPRNI.L. RUBY BAMDEL_ L CHOI. WHNELIN maws S. comithres. LAYSEGINL EICIII►SD S. OM President. eiOttiZ MOSS, • Secretary. ja27.ln TER NORTH A.HERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO_ ERCIORPOSATED NT TAX V7OIIILATI6II ow MN IIiATZ ON PENNSYLVANIA. OR.A111911) OCTOUR 1. VIOL FOR INSURING la= LOMB OP LIFE 011 PERSONAL MORT TRAVELLERS BY LAND OR WATER.- Policies burned fora Engle Trip. Ilpielal Jonineys, Voyage% ke, daily. monthly, quarterly, or yearly. Aloe, against the sontlngeneles of personal hazard, and agsinet lou of all kinds, except real estate, Policies issued at the Principal Oiltot. 10. Win OKbSTJUT Street, Philadelphia, or by the Assists of the Company in any of the cited of the United Biala, or by the Ticket Until at , walla/1. road Menem. $5150.000 OFFICERS. PANINDENT, THEODORE ADAMS. ♦ION PRISIDENT AND ACITIILILY, J. H. BILLDLIII. JAMS M. CONRAD BBORZTAItY. Ltrol7M PEYTON. Ainlrr, J. 1. FITTON. Daßeim's. Junes Graham e , Pra*tii■ Steele, Wm. Colder. .1617.1 m neater@ Adams. Jouros M. Coorad. AUbind Wood, Groorgo T. littedmao. INSURE YOUR LIFE A. AI imicxe A. INT S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., PRIL.&DELPILIA, n le a BONN COMPANY, mad profits Melded annu ally, thus aiding the aaeurea t 9 pay tato', Prazahuas. Last ityidand. PO per cent. • i IinARD OF TRUSTEES . . _ AleTanierWlaildlu, Idgsz Thomson, Boa. Jamits Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison, • Albert C. Hobert,, Henry S. Beans% Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, George Nugent, John Allman, Wm. J Howard, Issas Hallebnrst, Bazonel Work, • ALIZAHDER WITILLDIN, President. HAMM% WORN'. Vice President. n022-Binif JOHN S, WitSoN.sver Wad TreaM4Yer BOARDINO. FURNISHED ROOMS, -WITH. PAR TIAL BOARD, is a pyliate fatally. for gentleman only. Location central. Wotan*. reqatted. Adams M H.," at this Office. fe6-3t* P.OARDING.-A SUITE OF ROOMS .1.5 for one or two goat/mod. IN ilk breakfast, tf O. aired, can be bad at 1710 8110Wif Strait. fo2-11t* TWO HANDSOME UNFURNISHED 4. Second-story Booms to. let. with partial Board, ie, . a private family. Reference required. Address A. (1....! at this Ofilee. • • fe4-31,* U j THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing 'between the tredersisited under the stile of BROWN CALVERT le this day dissolved by mu tual couseitt. OEORCIE H OROWti, CIIARLEst W. X' CALVERT. • URORCE M. ROBRBOA. . PRILADIMPRIA, February S. MO. THE UNDEESICIBED-hirre formed and entered Into limited partnership ander the laws of Pennsylvania. and do hereby In accordance therewith eerilfr that the name qr firm under which the same Is to be con-__ darted le BROWN & C tLVEST. - - - - - - - The general nature of the hosing** to be translated Is a Gemmel Manufacturing Boniners. The names of the general partnere are GEORGE H. BROW I( and OBARLIS W. F. cm.viat of the city of phtiade:vbis h and the only special partner hi GEORGE M. ROBESON, now of tilt city of Camden, N. J. The said special , partner has contributed to the common stock or capital of said firm Twenty. five Thousand Dol lars, in cash, and the said partnership commences ontas FOURTH (4th) DAY of February. 1865, and Will tarsal nate on the gist day of January. 1847. GEORGE B. BROWD, CHARLES W.Y.CALVERT, General Partneri, GEORGE M. ROBISON. Special Partner. PZILADELPSIA I February 4, 1865 fe7 , twit COPARTN,ERISHIP NOTICE. —THE 'kJ undersigned bas this day associated with him his BBLIAMIN F. TAYLOR.-and will continue the wholesale Lommat commismov BITBISIBBS. under the name of . D. B. TAYLOR & BOIL at the old place. tirst wharf above Coates street. DAVID B. TAYLOR. FEBRUARY 5, 1E66. . tel4t* JEDITCATIONAL. -. ... ... . . . PHILADELPHIACOLLEdIATE IN STITITTB FOR YOUNG LADTEB. 1530 ANON Eltroet. Dew CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D.,and I. GILA. $11)101 SMITH, A. BE, Principals. . 50.13 N REIMER'S COLORED" PHOTO, A-I , GRAPHS. universally admired and polittlar atylve likeneezea, unequalled in aCOUTOCY and beauty of cob-w -hir, only $1 SO Go early—days short. SBOOND Street above Green _ , CARTES DR• VISITE-'EXQUISITE ,:tyloe. 'intone In execution and teeternity itoteliod. at B. F. REIMER'S ,Gal/ery, 6st.l ARGlUdiltreet. early end get a ',Undid Dloture,•tvitlioutliii: • It* PATRIiTS P R 0,0 II R )11)—'.1MML* -n i,44. v n t snit Ibxopsart.. , 3 1131‘ARD BIRTLX4At.. S. DESTOITET_,_ FIONCIS TETA NEWBERRY A SMITH, HENRY LIM'S. Jig., EDW. L. CLARK, BLLTS TA RR ALL SAECIL 0. COOK' G. W. Eno Aools. WMEL a BERT. BAIRD. S D SOLOMOR TowNOLIIM. JONA MOW. • - ... WRITTEN AND VERBAL D '4.6OEII.II°NR of Cbanwtor, Cortwitntion, ADA T a . Joni, with •DVIGIion Dominoes, Beall 14. lidttrA. .4111 4 , Hop, Belt- imiwevoment, Management sad Tniro. trig of OBILDBAN, etoist adoptAtion, -and evening. by JOHN L. GAPER", Pbrem_glogliktood. Bookeetter , Doll-httbolyil No. SN'O. W,WHifik..above OhoottoL WAIYT9r WANTED —A WET NURSE WITIL rf 4 it' WI breeet6fuktiva'rAterenee required; reed Wade.' ‘Applyat 351 E. TWELFTH Street. : it* WAE T; D—BY, A YOUNG MAN, a situation as Clerk or Aseletent Book•keper. Address "T. P.." Press office. . fe7-34* WANTED TO RENT OR PIIR ma 87.—A 'Ettore - oivICARIOST Et. . betwenk Be. cord o,nd SIMI Sta." Addirbso Box 2602. fe7-91• • WANTED TO RENT-A LARGE T ,•- STORE. between &Md. and Tenth streets. and Market end, Walnut streets. Address • A. T. Pvees since. fez. St WANTE D-TWO COMPETENT T T 64LN8NNN, in a Wholesale Notion Howie. None bat Uwe who can infinenee n good tradoseed:addrets Bog 927, Post Office. fe7 Sts WANT ID—BY `:A YOUNG MAN wto understands book. keening. a ettatticia to Assistant Bock-keeper Writes fair hand maie quick at figures. Address 7' A. S. R.." Pres* office. It*'- WANT ED-TWO - CONIIIIIINIOAT. I$G BOOKS on Firet Floor, suitable for Real Egtate and Cotivranets Office. ' Locality. Ross to Walnut; Tbird to Muth Streets. Address ED. 11.11.1111- CLIFF. 920 If.A.RICST Skeet. fe7-8V WAN T E 'fOIING MAN AB v . . ENTRY CLERK; one understanding Enelleh. 7reneh. and Gorman , with some knowledge or Book ken.irg. Address, giTtri buelnees eirßezteuve v ls. Bo: 1448. Philadelphia Nat office, - reo-90 ANTED T" - • A BOOK STORE-A .O...LoDNG DdAR to assist ta Keeping Booke, and as A graduate of the IMO &heel Prefer red Add , -. 0 ow, handwriting, e mang. gge moo .erer- cteee, Bon wee. Post °Mee. - • f e c gt WANTED IMMEDIAnLY-A ATMS fie Book - keePer in a wholesale hattse.bY Tonne man of 92, and cut nate of the best commer cial sollego be .A.Bleitiors. Zest of referent:tam giran as to moral worth. Please address "Moral Worth," Prase °aloe, . . fe4-3t. NVANTED---AT 'airy", PER MONTH, a'r'e table CANVASSER in every town and county for 'The Nurse and SIT ." the moat interesting and et. Citing book ever published, embracing the adventures or a woman In the Union army as Nurse. Scout, and •Spy; giving a moat vivid inner picture of the war. We have agents clearing $l6O per month, which we will prove to any-doubting applicant Send tor circulars. Address JONES BROS. & C 9 .• ia24lm GOO CIIESPIIUT St ,Philadelphia, Pa. A GBNT LE NAN CONVERSANT with fiancee ex d areonnee, recently retired from an *dive business &aim s Situation of reaponeloilitY. ae TEE al MOIR or RECAST r ARY in an Inetaratice,Soal, or other Comi.any. ILkillinistsd reference al to ehtrac ter, al - ditty. ale social poeition, rearanfoo& Address Box 80. 11.12 Philadelphia P. 0. fee-as Alll-DDLE , AGED ACTIVE . Nan, who can give the very best of referencas, waste" elagency, or would attend promptly to Col lections of soy description. Address " Collections." No:150 North FIFTH Street fel 31,4 BOOK KEEPER WA NTED--EXPR pacticED, quick-. and sompeteat. Address. with rotereacea. 8ex2372 P. 0. fe7-3t* PrPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR. BOO,K , .KBEPERB, Entry Clerks, Packers, . Porters. Watchmen. Waiters, Firemen, Barkeepers, Coachmen, Backsen, Drivers, conductors, Farm hands. Garden ers. Atc., -4432 and 804. LOCUST Street, alma. Eighth. ' . fel-Bt ROOMS WANTED.--rWANTED 'BY two Env xle Gentlemen. two corstensteating Rooms, fmnisbed. between BIRTH sod FIFTEENTH Streets. and MARKET and PINE Streets. Address •R. E." Press 0M ce. . . . fee-24. SALESMAN WANTED—IN A DRY Goods zommtileton "Rime; one well acquainted with the any trade.,• Add rens 80a.1222. $ 125 l—W A. N T D—a 4 1 / 4 T O everywhere to Introduce the new SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN. DOLLAR, FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE. the only low.price Machine In the country which it Messed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler Y Wilton, Howe, Singer la Co., and Bachelier. -Salary and expenees.or largo soutinhietone allowed; All other 15kektlass now told for lees than forty dolleie each are tufringetnente, and the cellar and liner liable. lalne tratcd clrealere sentfrec. Addreee SHAW & °LARS, nol7- dA.W3m . BIDDEFORD. Maine. m , WANTED—A ROUSE, FROM SIX to Sighs rooms, withall modern improvement . North Fifth. Brighth. or Seventh streets preferred. Bent no object if suited Possession May Ist. Address " Frank." Box 2e23, Philadelphia P. 0., Is2-13t* WANTED TO PURCHASE—A6III vader / Pronirtr, .or large Joirwast of thioad street. Also. TO EELL, a handeome Germantownße aidenCa elable, and one acre; beantifaliy situated. 01 East Washington Lane. It will be cold at 1115,000 (worth now C 8,000), or orciumged for a city hones. If not sold April let, will be rented. with ftonitttre, at. 40,440 &Year. Also, for rent, a ABM of Malay' sorra, eight miles from t he , ally. Apply to Limn - corr. BROYNARD, & CO., office of Jackson Iron works, 15 BANS street. fe7-tathilm* ASSISTANT QUARTEEMAS. TER'S OVII(31,No. WVIL. oth WIRD St., Panarompaza. Dee. 24. 1864, Vessels wanted to load wi th Coal for Newborn It Q., and Key West, Fla. Dosiatch JOlizi 11—/ENNINGS. dontif CaptlEL and IL . FOR SALE AND TO LET. ROUSE- AND FURNITURE FOR AmmEnT-las.sraucH stmt. Umnino on the premises. fe7,3t* la FOR SALE--A ITA.LIIA.BLE 21 .1 STORE ASD DWELLING. ON SPRING GAR DEN. Street. Large And opnvealsnt Will be sold 'beer• GEO. N. TOWNSEND sr 01.. fe7.3t 31.2:3g South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE—No. 1609 WALNUT Jaw Street, eplerulta tome-story Brown-stone-front DWILLIBIG, now vacant Lot '2O by 125.t0 a street. Can have a Stable .very near by. HILLS% fe4 St If 154 North SIXTH Street. maFOR SALE, WEST PHrLADEL 'pare-sigenala double MANSION. on HAVER FORD Street, weet of Thirty-thlrd, all in first-rate order. Lot 90 by 210. to a street; elegant garden, POISBBBSIOII May 1.1566. Care pass the door le4.2tif MILLER, 151 North SIXTH Street. TO NURSERYMEN AND MM. n OT as. EVERGREEN NURSERY, Woodbury. N. J., FOR SALE. Eistablished in 1861._ Owing to the death of the proprietor, savro J. GRISCOM, the grounds and entire stock of this well established Nursery are for sale. comprising about sixty. fiVe amen, Modred riltb Deciduous!. Evergreen, and FruiteTrem-in ell their popular varieties. The spiel. men trace along the. avenues and through the grounds are attractive and valuable, for their beauty, else.-and symmetry, comprising:moat of the rare and hardy ever. greens. - The buildings are all good, and amme for the purpose. The above property is in a thriving neighbor. hood. end within a few hundred yeasts of the depot 'of the-West Jersey Railroad, and OEMS every opportu nity for the profitable prosecution of the business. Adjoining the above will be sold 'a valuable tract of filly acres, well calculated for a small farm, or sites for country residences. It has all the advantages of good soil, high and healthy location, nearnees to market, schools, railroad depot, and good navigation. Weald divide well into eight or temenre farms. Terms moderate, and title Indispntabin. Those wishing to view either property.or wanting in formation, willapplyto WM It. TATUM: or, WM. WADE oluscoar, Acting Etecatore. fe7;11,18-31. 8 Woodbury, N. 3. TO LET-THE THIRD STORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, 611 and 013 CHSSTNITT Street. LIGHTED BY TWENTY-SIGHT WINDOWS. CAN BB ARRANGED FOR OFFICES. TROD H. CONNELL. Counting-House of Dr. D. JAYNE 1c SON. fa-Sr". 242 Offgangtir Street. rrO RENT-HANDSOME OFFICES First Floor of Jayne's Building (old Post Office), opposite the litsobange Reading Rooms; with walnut desks and fittings, r gas and heated bystssm. These offices are particniarly . adepted for Companies- Apply, on tbe premises, or ,%2BX WAIBRIT titrest, 12 Farquhar Building. fe6-21.. OIL LAND FOR . SALE LOW-114 Acres SALKON - CRESR„ five miles from Tionesta river and Oil operations of Buffalo. Brooklyn. Salmon, Big Salmon, and Colter Farm Oil Compazdea Amber 011, worth $3O at the %Vella, Is found here. Oil springs abound one and a half MUM; from Marion, county EOM. Of Forest, 011 Creek and Ridgway Railroad will rag near Apply 10, b 61* y. if 1.19 North FRONT Street. WESTWEST VIRGINIA LAND OFFICE, PARKERSBURG. IMPORTANT TO OI COMPANIES AND CAPI- TALDATS. BURGESS & PAIST, (fonnor/y of Philadelphia,) sußvirrolpi._ CONVIYARCEES, ..I:!fie,.II.GHTSMEff. - 'BPD DEALERS 1 OIL LANDS. Rave opened an Office in PeitHEIISBUBEF for the Purchase and eels of Oil Lands, Surveying and Con veyancing Lands eurxeyed and] mapped, Titles ex amined, lies& and Leans drawn. companies aid in dividual Interests attended to. Partlea desiring in formation regarding Lands. Companies, Wells, ice., by man or otherwise, 'promptloilxWered Persona visiting the greatregions of West Virgieda ind it to their interest to call upon . BURGESS Zs Fain' 143-1 m Parkersburg , Went Virginia. A. R. Rogow. Jos. H Pam. a+-Filkt CMOKERING & SONS' MI Vl' UNLEBNARILD GRAND AND SMILE MINOS. .OPENING OF THE NEW WA:REBOOK THURSDAY. February Ith. - Rutrance at . Art Gallery of WENDIROTR, TAYLOR, & BROWN. 914 CRESTNIIT Street. 'WIII. 13. DiTTTON, lIESTIEV-13 • COTTAGE ORGANS. lip • - Not only UNEXCELLED, bat lINIQUALIIND in PUN, of Ton* and Power, declared espeoielly for Chardon and School*, but found to be cannily will adapted to the Parlor and Drawing - in. For rale only by R M. BRIMS, No. 24 North SEVENPa Street. Alio, a complete seeortment of the Ported Melodeon ignetantly on hand. noll-aut NEW PIANOS. 6111111ZIOli NNW YORK PLUSToB,fiest received aiti Or mile at M. MORT k CO.'S lingo Stole, 1110. 1104 OHIIBTPUT atreei Orniff DECKER BROTHERS' P 1.... .... u."ANOEI. —The public. and partfculerly the 'profession. are incited to examine these beautiful in struments, which are meeting with suet an mineral leled degree of popularity and sale in New York. and wherever known.! The desideratum so long letriven for, S. e., theetrength of the Iron, and sonorousne s s of the wooden frame so happily attained by them. renders their Pianos incomparable with any others. The no. smalided testimonials of enchaseses as Wolfsohn. Mills, Mason. lieller,Thomas, Zundel, and scores of others, amply eekablish their high rank. Tor sale only by W. tIOCISTAN. 908 CHESTEI7T Street. Alec. a large assortment of other new and second hand Pianos. for sale and to rent. nol9-3m• ficrri ADOLPH HINTZ'S FINE TOME end handsome PIMIOS. Only for We at JAS. ESLIAN S. ASII S. FIFTH dt. Nllfs ERNEEyr GABLER'S 7 1 _ Octave ?ohm 4.31 - 145 in see ::•?k ilaidolphia: only fo r a 2161 6 " 4 l '" TAM. BELL4ll•l3,ntsts.lffiTH Street. 01-1-11110 K RAVEN & BACON'S PIANOS 11 le I linen% for 40 years, Only for sale at JAS. MILLAR'S, MIA S FIFTH Street. cpaCALENEURG VAUPpLIi &Meer( PTA OS: Ant clam Oil T for sale at JAB. BELL &K t, 281 S. FIFTH Street. - - z-----01111411 NEW FINE 7-OCTAVE MO. kr • IP 1 DERN•STYLB PIANOS. from $175 to SIAM JAIL BELLAK. 2818. FIFTH Street PRINCE'S AIJTOM aiTIO OR. 0/1118 moan anything known la this Una. Only for sale at JAB. BELLAK'S, ' 091 S. FIFTH Street IfFRIPRINCB '& CO 'S WORLD RENOWNRD ISINGODSONS. Over $4,610 ure,sow. JAS. BELLAB,SoIe sg_ent, $4l-Imite SISI. S. SIFTS street. 'ANDEL AND HAYDN BOOTITIR SECOND CONOICEIT The Reimers mamma that the MORD OMNI of the Sewn will take place on Friday Evening, February 114 RONAL .ITIND ILUAL, Whelk ROSSINI'S Itistpthoent Ow.spoeittost ommtA. , r lif.AL•rl=llS# 'rho Solo Parts Will be anottaleed br the ralloWitik artiste: Ma the /IRON CHORUS of the Iteeletv. In addition to the EURO' Minit.awill be 16 , 40/ at OVERTURE by the GERMANIA ORGEBSTRA, akd a MET and CHORUS from Kendelaaohn's ItYMM ME PRAISE. • All ander Ma direction of arr. CARL SEAM Snbeeribere win be taken for this end the rentAininit CChoe, to at TARES DOLLARS,' entitling these tit THREE Tickets for each Conceit, on application to an/ member of the Society': or at 5. E. Gould'a Mamie sblm. Seventh and Cheetnut streets. SINGLE TIRKIS TS. ONE DOLLAR, to be'had at the Music Stores. at EleWee (Goa Mama Hotel). and at the door on the evenLic of the Gamest. To commence at S o'clock. • refolli ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BOMBE GYMNASTIQUE„ r the - HILLEB B RA G P D aoli!' of LBW'S' GYMNASIUM; TIiuRSDAy EVIINING. Feb. -M. Tickets. •-•• ........ • 4144 • «Go aopti g i Reserved seats.-- Pacer° Tour tickta ttm. at the . GYMNASIUM. corner ofNISTII and ARCM, Where also lull programmes can be had. fer-Sit JAMES R. ItITRDOCH CIONCERT HALL, MONDAY AND THItsDAT is vserimall. F&BRITARY EITH AND 7TH. PHOORAJWMM FOR TUESDAY BITIMING, Feb. Mlie The Story of Joseph. —From Genets, Selections rrom , King Henry the Fourth, erahnusleg the angry parley between the Meg and Ho together with. Hotspur's' account of the Lop. Sltaif. peare. rifting. —T. Buchanan Read. O'Oonner's MUM; or, the Flowered" LOTS Lies Bleerss: in —Campbell- Battle of Lookout Mountain.-0. H. Bolter. The Lions and the Oloye. — Trenslated from Soak! by Utah Hunt. • The Basing of 1776; or. the Patriot Parson. from the Wagoner of the Alleghenies. —T. Rh The Boarding Scl'ool Elopement; or, how Job Trott threw dent in ham ayes.—Dickens Tickets for each Evening. Bo cents. A limited nnutbeir of RESERVED BRATS. without cuckoo. share., can be obtained on carte appifestion at T. B POOR'S Reek . Store, corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Stream. dens to commence on Friday Morning, Feb. 3d. TicketsWark also be Gold at the Hall on each evening. Deers simm. at 7 o'clock. -Reeitation at 8 Proceeds for the Irma., of relirions and charitable objects. fe2-0. READINGS BY JAMES E. - VORDOCH. Esc.. • THE GREAT BLOM:IT/GUIST AND PATRIOTIC ...READER, - - whose philanthroPY FO well known i n ever y g e°4 cruse, but more especially in behalf of our noble cob. Mere, has consented to rive two more Readings at CONCERT HALL. on W 1 DIEsD AT and THURSDAY EVENINGS, February Bth and 9th, for the benefit of is worthy and charitable came. C T e o tkue t s or sale; A a S H (M EA RON ' Evexeo , M a24Cl'se.ll N* street; GOULD'S, Seventh and Oleg-nut streets. and at the door on the evening. Programmes oast be oh. tabsed with the tickets. Re-adios' ettlientellee at 8 o'clock; Doors open at Tickets, 80 cents. - fait TAMES E. MURDOCH. Four more Readings by this distinguished Moen. tionist (positively the last that man be given at Sets time). To commen es on FRIDAY NEXT. Febenary li The Readings wW consist of selections from "Shakos Ware , " "Tennyson." _ Dickens," and the ntest pa. pulatdmerican authors. Full programme In to-morrow's Damn. Reseresdr. seats can be had without extra charge at PUGH'S, &W -anner Sixth and Chestnut sheets. 11,* NEW CHESTNUT-BT. THEA.TRZ--. CIiZST4IIT STRUT. ASOVE TWRLITEL. TUESDAY EVENTS - O. Feb ?tit. SECOND APPEARANCE " ' EEPORB THE PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC OP TOM __ • • • BILCOTTEPUL AND ACUOMPLISSIED:TOMWM MMUS* TIOW AL ICTRES9._ Who Will appear MISS HELEN WESTERN. . THIq EVENING IN ITU DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. ' In Selby's mysterious Drama, In three acts. entitled SATAN IN PARIS. The performance will conclude with the screaming. Farce. TURN HIM OUT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 'Feb. 8th ` FOURTH GRAND EXTRA. FA max MATINEE. - THE THREE GUARDSMEN WILL BS PRERENTED. SATURDAY. Feb THIRTIETH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. S. JOHN DREW'S W AHOqii MIL NEW REFF THEATER - SECOND 'NEGHT OF MRB on DREW. THIS (TUESDAY) -EVIDING.- FSB.- 7,1866, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. LadY.Teaile ..... Mrs. JO NN DREW.! Sir Pifer Teazle Mr Atter which, SLASHER AND GRASPER. Slaehar • ......Btuart HAbsca... FRLDAT, DIMWIT OF SIRS. JOHN DEEM. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Second Night of the new mew-sical lona. Extrasagiustua( PUSS 11l BOOTS. .• With new Scarier,: Idartddcen t Costumes. &c. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. I ob. 7, The performancew 11l commenc e with the Drama of TEUiPROPLB'S LAW? BR. Solon Shingle .. •. . ........... DRAW To conclude wit);- PUSS IN 800-TB. -Mr. FRANK DREW (with Songs) as Peat VESTVALI LUND THEATRE, w cALLowvniL, between Fourth and Fifth. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6th, 1965, Fifth might of the engagement of the eminent artblifel MISS ELISE VIITVALI LUND. Ehakepeare's beautiful nay, IECATHERINR AND PSTIIIIGHTO r translated into the German language. Ratherine Wes Elise ....... . .... Mr. Adolph V GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET: ABoVE RIGHTEET A 'WEEK OF GREAT ATTRACTION. COL. DAN RICE. THE BLIND HORSE EXCELSIOR, THE THOROUGHBRED ARABIAN ;STEED ETEPHEX A. POUGGAB. ORIGINAL COMIC MOLES PETE AND BARNET. ' Col. DAN RICE Win' make his first appearauce ok NONDAT 'EVENING. gat Ind. ' and continue flaring the week. Re will introduce to the audience his wok. &rani and well-trained animals. Rerestgagament et Mlle ELISE; the Stone Family; &mines Fatally:, Butetinson and Many; the Trained Doge; Le Jena* Bu Adm rt. ission atlll the same—First Tier 50 ate ; Seeen4 do. gs cis.; Private DoxesEN§6. Performance commences each evening . at 7 4.E1 Per. formenee eery Afternoon, commencing at o'clock. ASSEMBLY B U TEN= AND CHESTNUT. • "DRUNK ON COLD WATER " Third and last week of the humorous Lecturer Mgt original Psychologist. DE. B. BRO WN WILLIAMS. This week the Doctor appears every night. His Het of experimer. ts embraces all the peculiarities of oar ail-. recent natures sad dispositions. with - - SUBJECTS PRO g Tag AUDIENCE. Drunk on cold 'water—bating the Honor law —LW& lag the gas with the lingers. without matches or dame— Rental psychology—Phrenology and electricity touched!. upon—nuking two hours of fun and information_ ON 'I UESDAY, A MATINEE for ladiee only. at 3 o'clock. ON WEPNEFDAY AND SATURDAY. FAMILY MATINEES. • Admission 2S cents. SATURDAY NIGHT, LAST LECTORS. for gentlemen only. Gentlemen deslruag to acquire the science of "paye cbology " man mow form a class, Dr. Williams Kaaren. teeing success. Terms and particulars can be obtained from Mr. J. T. Donnelly. between the hours of 1 and Et o'clock P. 31., Assembly Buildings. An early applies,. ties necessary. Eaehing—Tickets El cents. Admitting a lady atot. gentleman. 10 Mats. Commence at B o'clock. 156.0 t NATIONAL SKATING PARK, TWUIUTT•!IEST STIIMET L••ro COLUBlipi AVE=L' SPLENDID SEATING! SPLENDID SK&TINH II PLANING MACHINE CONSTANTLY AT WORK. ti Wllrle EVERY EVENING. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION" BY FANCY I.IGIITIL air Only twenty minutes from Arch erred. by RIO.. &TOMO CM. • SKATING I _SKATING SK &TING! I ELEGANT, ELEGANT, SUPERIOR . MATINS.. AT THE UNION PARK, FOURTH and DIAMOND Streets. WAVING BY AIoONLIORT. MOORLIGIIT SKATING. THIS EVENTIO. The treat horee-Dower ICE PLANING MACHINE will be In daily operation, and will keep the ice in amide , lent condition. A BRASS BAND Nrill be in attendance THIS 11*- SOLE AGSM'. HASSLER* oßcansirrEmairD MILITANT BMW__ OMee. No Xl4 South SIGHTH Street. 343-Irs- ASSEMBLY BUILDING}. MAMIIAL By the rhlladelatr INEE OLABIBIGIPQII I I S BITITI CIA M, Veletathe at h B . P.411-fflatamit CI,ERMANIA. ORCHESTRA---PUBLICI ItIMILIRSAId3 elm' SATURDAY, at S 3 e'etesk P. M., at irtisioit, PUU D HALL. Single Tickets, MI seats. 8 Tickets, $1; to be had at Gould's. Andre's. mad Meyer 's Muds Stores, sad at the Hat noT•le THE ACADEMY OF FINS AR CHESTNUT Streetsboss Tenth, Is OPEN .1)/, - for visitors. from B A. x. to 6 P. N. felt HYDE & BURPEE, 1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia, Sole Ifeaufactarera of the AROXA.SAVING COFFEE ROASTERS AND DIABLO/17D BURR COFFEE MLLE. E.. J. HYDE'S PATEETS. ' 'We save many times its costearly by roasting ear ooffee with year Portable Coffee R oaster. " J. E. WINOSLEY & CO. Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. . "Where good coffee is desired, we consider. year Rotator absolutely 'mousers% " - KANAGA - . FOWLER, &CO Girard Houma "I can furnish better coffee. at lees expens,s, thaw - When using the reedy. roasted coffee. W. H. BAKER, Ashland House. ..XOlll. Coffee Router and Dill are Indispensable I. me. "E. B-CI.A.RKE, Germentowa. " I confider your Portable Coffee Roaster the beet fw the market." . JOHN B. LO W 3. pbitp.t.lo.l. rl.sr.o and ROW. WU& • -- 11.1=311,75irt. - BOsl ttit, Smarr Hovam- T a;d tir deee Pabl' i l t i s t w63olririginE°6"YrrYr tn rtm r ` tel, the coffee being much more evenly. roasted, any portion of it being overdone. Thereto facia; Ist Quantity and Improvement in quality. the aroma bollix, rstained. " .1 H. TAILOR, Surgeon 17.11. V. in eltarga... U. S. A. OtaresAL Hoserrsa. GR/Wfast, Peen& "It gives me pleasure to recounitinel.. your - GOffell Router to all desiring good reacted Coffee THOS..nsweent BACHE, Burgeon IL S. -ff., imaltezma. Nay? teetimordala. m4ht be given -.endorsing oaf mall 'mills Goffeerßor all of whichnnito ere noccedng it the only machine worth having. rrMtle Sato. aa IA and $5. Priem, for Portable Stove and Boaster, for ' Groceet Hotels Hatrpitale Coffee Nanufaotarers: No. 1. So. INO.I 00. 1 . 15125; No. 4, lIMSO. Send for circa _ All lfasbines Warranted Responsible families: de. siring to try any of the flintily sires, before parohealson, can be accommodated by sending ,their orders to the of. See, 1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia. dell).etnthaudf HYDE 4 BEIRFES. COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO Fib& QUOTAS OF THEM TOWNSHIPS. TM% NOTIGS.—This la the only ogles to Philadelphia the can muster /MA 111 tiu3 city and have tFaaa aTedi NM rant of the State,' Ptimielpsla supplied with wow STIITTEL• Bannere Itherally - dea,l4 • B. P. LEVY, fe4EL* - 403 UMW IStroet; soma doer. t, A,; afog OF THE .SEASON 1864488 Z. WILL BR PERrOBXBD. MB JIOZART, aermaor fr*Sl Now Tel& JOSEPHINE SONIKPFP, contralto; • MR. GEORGE StNPSON, Tenor. from New ZOric; mu. A. B. TAYLOR. „Basso.