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    NOTICES._
OFFICE OF THE FR&IIIIRFORD
ANDSTHWARK PRILADRLPHI I, CITY
FASSENGER RAILROAD COMPaNY. No, 314 . 8miura
Street, PHI LADELPKIA, Feb. 7, ISO.
At a meeting of the Board of D tractors, held 6th
the following preamble and resolution were adopted:
whereas, The Frankford and Southwark Passenger
Railroad Company have been carrying colored Palma,
Sere without re sulte d the last four weeks, and the
experiment has in a unions prejudice to the
-canner's, arising front hoettlity to the measure on the
•, art of the patrons Of the road, and a want of sympathy
,n the part of other similar companies; and whereas,
s Directurh whatever their private VieWe"ThilY
Rflo ot consistently jeopardize the pecuniary interests
the etockholders; %to:colors, •
Th-,golvezt, That the order admitting colored parsons
he rescinded from end after the 10th instant, except on
speoialears to be appropriated.
Bee oired. That every fifth oar be appropriated for
colt red ValiellMolB,
It B. PRANK ABBRTT, Secretary,
aar''
ALIIMBI I A • SOCIALTION • 'CMG
TEAL HIGH SCHOOL The 'eend,..aemuld
meeting of the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE CEN
TRAL HIGII SCHOOL, will be held at the High School
Building, on WEDNESDAY EVESIIOG. Feb. 15, 1865,
10.8 o'olook Baeineee of importonee will be brought
before the meeting.
fet3 It• HENRY R. EDMUNDS, Seeretary.
SCHUYLKILL D D &UP KIN
IMPROVEMENT AND RAILROAD OOMPA
NY.—A meeting of the Eitookholders will be held at 010.
220 north HOOND Street, Philadelphia, on the gg.
COED of Minh next. et I o'clock, P. M., to elect Nine
Diriotot s, and for other bukine es. B order
11.1'03.10mM* ;GEORGE K. TbYON. secretary.
UrA LITRE NI attIe3OORATION. CEN
TRAL HIGH F.CHOOL.—The Annual Address
before the ALUM} I ASSOCIATION of the Central fltih
School will be delivered by, HENRI IL. EDMlllfpl.
BK.. FISIDAI IR% February 17th, 180, MS
o'clock. at CONCERT HALL. The Introductory Ad
dtees will be .delivered by GIEO. ALFRED TOWN-
Rag, Tickets rosy be obtained of HANSI' R.
YrDNUADS , Eng Ho. R2l. booth FIFTH Street
It H. D. FRALEY,
- leB Obalrrnan of Board of llertagera._
NOICE ELL ENO&GED
TEE D EVELO P/OM
OF PSTBOLEUM OLt
Ta.ANDEL
Baying been applied to by numerous friends and
others engaged in the prodwition of OIL desirous of
availing themselves of our method LS of resuscitating
OIL WEL
. „
ibet have ceased to be prodintive, and having promised
several that they should have the preference in our tired
work, and said parties having been untitled' to be ln
readiness with all necessary means or Aublus and test
ing on cur arrival at their wills. and we being eatistlad
that some will not be in such readiness, we hereby.give
notice that said ioreference cannot be extended io them
beyond the 16th inst.
011 companiee and others having wells of the above
description. end desirous of having them operated on
by our method, can do eo by an early applisasioa at this
office, as we shall be in readiness to proceed to Vsnango
cenut.Y. PenneYlvania, fully prepared to take charge of
such wells On the 28th of thrtioresent
Terms, dor„ made known on appliention.
PErrirr. & HOWARD.
• Agent& for Uompany,
No. 410 WALNUT Street, Roam Xto 10
feEi-wfaSt• Philadelphia.
Pr'PUILADELPIIIA PIIRLIO SCOUR
111XCHAN1311, No. 41.41,113HARY Street. —The
Committee baying charge of the Anneal do best; t ot mot
yid be in attendance at the rooms dad,. hecerem the
hours of IQ A. M. and d Y. 31.,.n0til SATU3.I) kV. , ne
llth Ind . for the purpose of receiving the 3171333.3.1r
'T1011 dfolltillt end the names of new applicants.
'The list closes posittvely at 3 P 111 on the Ilt.h, and
the. Exohange will open for business on the 13th. as pm
vionsly announced. fed
Tiri NTION VOLUNTEERS ! -
HIGH gEIT BOUNT'y
rouRTEBNTH
The Rears'Bing Committee are now prepared to pay
In CASH the LaIGEST BOUNTISS to• all recruits ac
credited to thle ward • -
They will sit at the Southeast comer of TIIIBTEENTEI
'and 'OEM Streets BURT DAY from 9 to 4 o'clock.
Where alliniormation will be &serially given.
Avoid the brokers, come to us sad receive FULL
BOUNTIES in CASH.
BOUNTIES. .
- - - - .
iron For One 7MT 0020 00
two years 676 00
rot thIOU% - 8'25 0:t
FOR TWO TE.AR. VETBRAW6 Jonatia He_MOOR'S
(JORPB.
..
For.one Fear.. ••• 61. 044 • •• • 44 10325 00
'Tor two .
years. ..... ....
............... 975 m
4."
Yor th ree years . 4 00
Dr. I. SfAtiliaWOL. I
3. W. THACKARA, Reonitrlng
1e7.6t VILED'ii. A VAll °LEVY, Committee.
Or. T W El. FT II WARD BOUNTY
PU/Sfb, —Call BOUNTY; ONE TEAR, MEN.
YOUR HONDERD DOLLARS; THREE 'REAM. MB
'HUNDRED DOLLARS, Gael' In hand No recruit need
wall for bin ynone_y la this Ward.
BM:INTIM NOW PAID:
one• Year Men irm
.
• Two-Year men. .............. ..............•....-• - ...... 875
.Tnree-Year Mel. ..... .....-.- .... ...... ........ -.. ••. . . 826
OneHANCOCK'S CORPS. TWO-YEAR vgrzaeris.
Year DRS
Two Yeata•••••*111•••4 ..... a* ..-..4 970
Vbreelteam.........
Committee to master In and aa7, reernft; meet every
-day at F. A L. Ladner% 17arthera Militat'l HALL
:WEIRD. Street. below Oreen. 'L • .
JOBN H. KNEE,I JOHN S. ntott.
R
„L. ENGLES, OHM. B. 00.1.880 N.
ONO. BUTZ,
tfe7. et
••lAr" AT A STATED MEETING OF THE
Officers of the 916 T RtentsAt PENNSYL
VANIA VIYIBBAN VuLUNTBEHJS, - held near Peters
burg, Va.. January 77: 18dli.' the following preamble
And reeolattone were num:amend' adopted:
Whereas, By the will of an all-wise and overruling
.Providence, to whose will and decree we at every mo
ment bow In humble resignation and submission; and
as it has been Hie pleasure to take from oar millet our
dear and much beloved brother officer and agreeable
companion,' Captain JAIkIBB H. CLOBSON, who de
.parted this life November 22d. 1814 from wonude re
ceived on the 28th day of October, 1864, while gallantly
Obiligillg the enemy's works at Hatcher's Ran. Va.;
and whereat, during our association with him we have
always found in him a true soldier, a warm friend,and
an agreeable companion; therefore be it
. -Resolved, That we deeply deplore the lose of oar
mach esteemed friend and companion, and we ask
leave to tender our warmest sympathy and condolence
to his bereaved family and beloved mews.
Resolved, Alhonsh we shall see his form no more on
earth, .yet we feel assured that his spirit Is in the land
of the blessed, to share In the joy a of the many patriots
who have gone bsfore, where the din of battle Is un
known, and where the thunder of canners and 4 crash of
musketry Is never beard.
Resolved, That a ropy of the above preamble and re
solutions he forwarded to his family, and also publish
-ad in the Phlfadefphia lag tetrer, Press, Sunday
2Wirtearf.pt, and Sunday Dispatch.
Lieut. Col ELI 0. Bei.Lßile, Commanding Bait.
Lieut. ATIAM Acting Adjutant.
Captain JOHN DI , NN ELL, Co. I
Captain WILLIAM 111.;;BANLS, .90. P.
Captain 11BOR'311 PINNTY, Co. H _
Captain JOHN C. PARTIINHEIHAS, Co B.
7..lsut. .10 'IN 1, GRAHAM. Commanding CO -
.-Lient. JOHN BBOAR, Jr,. o 0. -
Lieut. GEORGE U. COSTBN O Co.
Lieut. WM. KNAPP,'Oo. B
'Meat. WILLIAM H. PRAIA'S'', Co H. it*
lar- TO THE STO4OIIIHOLDERS OF
THE RBSTONVILLE, Ida.NTEIA, AND FAIR
MOUNT PASSENGER RAILROAD 0 , ./MFANT:
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the Stoothol. lore of
the ahoy. Company thst a meeting of the Stockholders
ill he - held at the Office , f C. B' Dungan. Esq , No
426 WALNUT Street, Pbilattelphia,ca W ISDN El DAT,
the 18th.of February, at 1 o'clock P. Of . to take into
.consideration the agreemert made this day b Passenger
Directors and Managers of the Fairmount
- 41ailway Company . and the Directors and Managers of
Sestonyllle Mantua, and Fairmount Passenger
BAUroad Company, for merger and consolidation of the
corporate rigitta,_upwers. urtylleges, few:tallies, and
property of 1110 I.llll•Motitrt rOOO- , -over_ Railway Compa
ny Into and with the Restonville. alantue, and FAr
mount Passenger Railroad Company, and to-vote for ate
adoption or rejection of the game.
C. B. DUNCAN. President
P/171.1DBLPHIA. Jan. 81, 1860, fel-4 8 n 13 tbsGi
12r, ELECTION.,—OFFICX 7.;',EIikkESEEN
OPITAATI O 44 1 LWAT cOM?ANY ,
&TIMOR% febnisry
ar
805.
par t y ß wil d be M e e d n t - CA h VERT k TATIONon hTHOm
-
DAY, the 213 d hist.. between the hours of 12 and 2 e. 2i%
for the purpose of Sleeting Twelve Directors for the sli
ming rear. By order.
ROST S. ROLLINS. Secretary.
THE TEATIME BOOKS will us closed from and
after the 11th inst. until after the Election. fe3..fmw9t
Ur' OFFICE OF THOII ZIFF BOITIETF.
FUND 00315IISSION, COMMONWEALTH
.BUILDING, 611. CHUTE UT Street,
l'nuerfumoriA. Jan 27. 1885.
Notice is herebT given tuat the Commission for the
Tar went of the City Bounty are now preparec to receive
and adjust the claims of all new recruits under the pro-
Wittiollll of Ordinance of January 28. Mr&
Volunteers for One Year will receive a Warrant for
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLAR 3.
'Volunteers for Two Tears will receive a Warrant for
FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLL &RB.
- Volunteers for Three Years will receive a Warrant for
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Enrolled citizens who shall place in the Berries of the
United States a Substitute for not less than Three YOU'D,
ID advance or a draft, and who shall thereupon be cre
dited upon the quota of the city of Philadelphia, Will
deceive a warrant for
THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
a 'By order of the Commission.
JO
tt HN BLAIR. Secreterr.
PIIILAMELPHIAIL MID ERIE
RAILROAD,
PrltiAnst.pwrA. Jan. 23. 1865.
The Annual Meeting of the ntecicholders of the PM
LLDELPH/A AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY will
be bold at the Office, Leo. 9130 WALNUT Street, on
..111011DAY, the 13th day of February next, at 10 o'clock.
A. X
At this mebtlng an election will be held for ten mana
gers of the Company to serve one year. The pods to
close at 2 P 30. ONORGI P. LITTLE,
3a23-mwllol Secretary.
FOTICE.—ZDIPIRE COP fEWIL COM.
PANT OF MICHIGAN. —NOTICES IS HEREBY
41IVIN, That all Stack In this Company, on which the
Instalment of Two Dollars per Share, called August W.
1864, and due September 10, Mt, is not paid, is for
feited by said default. and that according to the Charter
and By-la we of the Company it will be sold at Public
-Auction od TRIIR6DAY, 9th March. 1E25. at 12 Al , at
the Office of the Secretaly of the Company. No. 423
WALNUT Street. Philadelphith unless paid on or be
fore that day. By larder Of the Hoard of Directors.
.3 - 8 Af MOLLER, Secretary.
Dated Philadelphia. Feb. 6,1E66 . fe7 tuwfrretmli9
lafr'''LA WI.MOTV RE ON COMMERCIAL
,
AY JOHN A. OW-ENS. Ego..
AT BRYANT. STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S NA.
TIONAL COMNBSCIM. COLLIWE,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
R. W. ooraer of GBE9TNUr and TBNTH Stmts.
I be fourth Lecture of the Ounree on Commercial Law
Vlll be deltVered before the students and friends of this
Institution on WEDNESDAY !WANING, the 9th tee% ,
at S o'clock. Subject—''FLlOElTS, DUTIES. AND IMMUNI
TIES OF pIABRIBD WOMEN. A 8 RESPECTS TAM CON
TRACTS
A cordial inyitat'on toextended to the public. fe7 21
. .
PAITYIBIEXtOII.IIII7.I.Ii LIBRARY Cows
, PECILAMBLPSLIA. Fab. ti. t
1885.
The Annual nlection far Waiters for the suantans ea
ye
lOU take place on TVlieDel, 21st it'd., the (-
BEAKY .18u011. Polls open at.] P. M • and clone at 8
P. ht. JITO. A BIOALLISTSkt
fe7.lBt Reoordteg Secretary.
,
TWBPTY•FOURTS WA.ED
Will pay for all acceptable Recruit* credited to
the Ward
$4O Extra Ward Bounty.
TEM NEXT DBAFT.—CITIZENS'
SUBSTITUTB. itEPRIMBETATIVIS. &OD VOL.
T r i7 / ; N NE A ciwicy —pre beg l those call the ettention
of those who are drafted, andwho are enrolled
and liable to military duty. and also teat class of per
lone who are not liable to draft (ladies, and ' , materna n
over forty-five years), to our Roney for procuring sub
stitute's and "ohm eer representatives Persona enonld
attend to this Important matter at once, as the draft hie
been axed for the lath of February nert•
We are doing a staidly legitimate business; we are
25:mashing men not liable to the draft as en heti totes and
representatlver, as low. If not at lower prices, than any
other agency . In Pniladelphia The law allows us to
put enhatitntas in the Navy or Marine Corps so be
credited to any Carta in the State where the
principal
resides.
To facilitate business, If persons living in PT out of the
olty, who are enrolled, will furnish DB with a certifi
cate d i st rict , enrolment from the Provost wore into WO they sac have substitutes sworn into
•either branch of this service, which will fully exempt
tt em from draft.
Reference emu be given to ladies sad gentlemen In
this oily for whein we have done btleittelif te De la ware , line
end also in the tot owing.countles: Chester.
Montaoreery, Berke, Snake, Schuylkill, and North
ampton.
A. B. —Churches and Clubs tarnished at the Lowest
passible prices. Liberal arrangements made with
Township Uoihmittere to till.tmotoo.
Caß or address MoltAlstlf,_PA.XSON. & CO.,
411 CENSTNIIT Street or
Box 2077 Philadelphia Post Office.
ear SIXTH WARD.—THE AT r nNTiON
of the enrolled citizens of oar ward ift Darden.
larly called to the following preamble and reeol otiose,
passed at th e visiting of the Bounty lund Committee
On Saturday evening, the 4th instant:
Whereas. Heretofore the burden of filling the quota
If the Muth ward has fallen upon the few. maul en;
died men, liable to draft. having entirely ignored
sir duty in falling to aid in enbscrlptions or work
horn we knew to he liable, but have depended an m
Jae 'who have given•their time and money to save
tem from corworiotion t therefore.
.Reeolvcd. 'mid it is the sense of the 'Mirth Ward
'ounty Fund Committee—
NOW, That en azeeeement of 326 be laid upon every
enrolled man liable to draft to the Sixth ward.
Second. That the (secretary ho instructed to prepare a
list of all who will pay 326 tax, and in the event, of oar
falling to flij the quota el the ward by the time the
draft takes place, then that special amount ehall 110
divided among those who may be dratted, but to no
event' shall it be used to procure exemption, or a sub.
Istituto for those who reface to pay tl.e ',neve t
The Committee will meet on THUIi,DAV sv amp 0
next,
_the POI inst.. at 7 o'clock, at the School amine, to
filtOWN Street, when they expect a toll attsveK ,oe o f
all interested, Those who wish Au entrtcrios will
please band their • Inheortptions immediately to the
Treasurer, WM H. BARNES, No. 37 North T cif itD
.Street, or the Precinct Committees, who areearqsetiy
restierded to qoatinue their labors and report on Thum
417 evening next
Ald: ORARPIS WILDING, Chairman.
Jolts RAGA', B's 7sad Beoniltims Agent. E fa 4 t
WARD
Disbursing tionimitter
PHILIP LOWRY, Jx..
J. K. T.U.
J. J. Vke 11Orese,
Rearultinf, uommictee
NOTICES.
tar NOTION. ~
♦ MOWN =MUG OF THE STOdIDIOLDBEEI
OF VIM •
m i CYLlNTooxvimin
PET:ROLEWItt COMPANY
WM be bold at the
()mos of Tns toirestrr, Ao. 4u varatirr sr..
OA T/1111111DAY. PBB'Y 16. I 8
At 12 o'clook'21:, to
CCifillEßl A SAL"
Of s portiottof their Land, made by the Hoard of*.
rectors January 23, MIL
By order of the Beard,
lath- 6
aff"LORAN OIL COMPANY OF PENN•
SY LVA Li LA. —0 Moo 'Samoyed' to 309 war,-
NUT Street, third. story. Steohnoldere are invited to
Obll between 10 and 12 o'clock Ai. K • when informa
tion of the preeperone condition of the Company will
be given, and all inquiries answered
feet QEO. G. CRIME& President.
THE QUICKSILVER MINING
COMPANY, So. 21 NASSAU Street,
New lona, February 1,1863. •
The lunel lifeellag of the Stockholders will be held
at the COW IN 'BTU, HOTEL, la the pity of Philadel
phia. on WEDNESDAY, February 22d, et one o clock
P.M
The aruntal Meetion of DIRICTORS will, be helots%
the earns place. on the same day. between te hours of
two one three P.M.
The Transfer Boolce.will be dosed on RAIRTROA.Y.
February 18th. and reopened on MONDAY. Tebnlats
17th. J. B. RARDOI 4 •
fel-let Secretors.
112r2TWELFTH WARD.—THF. MS.
BUNSING COMMITTEE - meet at F. A L. Lad
ner's Northern Military Hall, THIRD Street, below
Green street, ever/ eat, and pay the HIGHS!? DASH
BOUNTIES.
_ .
For OUO YeaTs ••• ...... 40...4 ° . 44 • • .. «;5%5
For Two 676
For Three 'lean92s
FOR HANCOCK'S CORPS—TWO-YEAN . VEYBRAAS•
For One Year 9825
PorIWO Yetan• • • ....... • ••• • • ego-. ..... • 975
For Timis ........ 1, LeGi
John R Siner, Charles R. Masson,
JobnS Berl, George Butz,
L B Sagebt.
fe 24i.* Disbursing Committee.
-FIIDDERICII DOUGLASS WILL
deliver the third lecture of the course before the
"Social. Civil. and Statistical APPootation of the Oelorad
People of.Penneylvenie, " on THURSDAY BVSBING,
February nth.
Subject. "Equality Before the Law."
Fr. THE NORWICH OIL AND MIN.
IRO COMPANY. —A meeting of the Stock.,
holders will be bold at the Rooms of the Hardware
Trade Akeoelatton,Ao. 415 COM MEMOS Street, Phila.
de/phta. on THURSDAY, the 9th Inst., at 4 o'clock
P. M., to accept the charter, organize, adopt by.larre.
"ad elect °Boers for the current year.
A. B. BHIPLAY,
4, AX NAL B. JUNLIRORO .
WLAND, • }Corporator&
PHII,ADRIXHIA,..FeIh 3,18
.86.
OFFICE GIRARD MINING COW.
No. NN* WALNUT Street,
Pc TINIDELPHIA., February 9d,1865.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all STOCK or
the GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which instal
ments are due and unpaid has been declared for
feited, and will be sold at Public Auction on SATUR
DAY. the fourth day of March, 1865, at 12 o'clock.
noon, at the Office or the Secretary of the Corporation,
according to the Charter and By-Lawn, unlese re
deemed on or before that day
By order of the Directors.
B. A. HOOPES,
Secretary and Treaeurer._
!gr. OFFICE PENBSYLVAINIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, February 1. 1866.
NOTICE TO STOOKHOLDRES.—The Annual Meet
ing of the Stakohlrolders of this Company will be held on
TUESDAY. the 21st day of February. 1665, at 10 o'clock
A. M. at the BANSOM STREET HALL
The Annual Electiou for Directors will be held on
MONDAY. the 6th de. of March, 1865, at the office of
the Compery. No. 1438 Smith THIRD Street •
fehlBt EDMUND SMITH, decretary.
lar" COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, UNITED
STATES INT/110AL REVENUE, FOBETII
DISTRICT,PENNSTLVANIA, 4W7 CHESTATIT Street.
Farman' and Mechanics' Bank Building,
PHILADBLPHIA, February 1, 1865.
NOTICE is hereby given, that, having received from
the Assessor the oSiclal lists of assessment or the SPE
CIAL INCOME TAX for this district, the duties have
b. come due and payable. and will be received at this
office nritil the 18th Met After that dam TEN PER
CBS TUAL with coats of collection, will be added-to all
bills remaining unpkia. Official notice will be served
on all perilous whose names appsar on said lists.
fel-lit JOHN M. RILEY, Collector.
OIL COMPANIES.
lag'''. /CHB
CAMERON PETROLEUM CO.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL
SHARES 200,000
PAR SNARL
SUBSCRIPTION PRICR«.....
PRESIDENT,
VANCE STEWART,
OP mpscßs COUNTY. PA
TRUSTIER%
E. G. JAMES,
OF PH/LADELMA.
SECRBTABT.
_ +
J. L. DAIILINGTON,.
WfIST CHESTER, P.
DIRECTORS,
VANCE STEWART, Mercer county, Ps.
JOHN E. LEONARD, West Oheeter, Fa.
D. 0. FORNEY, Washington, D. 0.
HENRY D. 000$5, Wailhingt.ma, D: O.
SIMON OAMBRON:APeniebarig, Pa,
JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN F. GRAPE, Philadelphia. ,
GEORGE 0. EV.ii ES, Philedelplo.
JAMES DUFFY, Marietta. Lancaster co., Pa.
'y • If, MI tar LI/ Vailla
company may be inferred from the fact that itowne a
fee simple interest in 473 (four hundred an 4 seventy
three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory in Venango
county, believed by the most experienced oil men in
that region to be capable of producing a net annual in
come to the Company of one and a half million dollars.
or One times the entire coat of the stock, which would
be equivalent to twenty. Ave POT cent. a month on its
eubscription price, or one hundred and fifty per Cent.
per annum on its par value. •
The following is a description of the Company's pro
perty:
One-fourth fee simple interest in the celebrated
"Hoover" Farm, situate on the Allegheny river,
about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con
taining 292 (Iwo hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
889 rode (or over mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rods
equa.re, wad 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 Tee. from
which they get all the oil.
On this Fenn there are now ten wells in operation,
Producing an average of ten barrels per day. and several
others are about being tubed. There are also on it 187
(eighty-seven) snore lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications are now standing to lease the latter for one
half the oil to the owners; • -
Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now
Paying handsomely; a fact. which sufficiently demon
strates the great richness and reliability of the terri
tory.
Igo. 2
Is the entire fee aimple interest in 191 (one hundred and
eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near
ly oppotite_lhe ;"Hoover " Farm. and a little nearer
Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Bun. having a front of
96 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both ,
aides of Mill Ran, with ample boring surface for one
hundred weds. or Lots of ten rode square. This tract
is known as the • • Stewart Farm," and is dear of all
leases or incombraneee of any kind.
There is now in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, width ad
joins this on the south. In fact., the " Stewart " Farm
surrounded with good-Paling was, and within a
short time a single lease of SO rods front, on the imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for 1165.000 (one
hundred and sixty...five thousand dollars.) On this
team a good well has been struck within a few days.
In addition to the territory of the " Stewart " Farm,
which is believed to be equally as good as the" Hoov
er," there are on it a three-story Orlin Mill, with line
ater-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings,
hat will be of use to the Company.
The durabffity of this immediate oil section is
tutted by the fact that some of the wells on the" Hoo
ver" Farm have been pumping for over four years, with
out any material diminution in their yield, while the
oil here produced. from its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravity, always eemesszas
from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at
01101°0k.
The ofileege of the Company feel justified in present
ing the follow in[ °stiffish, of what, with vigorous
management , the above lends can be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively *Mort
time
THE " STEWART FARM."
There Is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods
square, all of which can be leased inintedlately for one
half the oil, free of aft expense to the Company.
• Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells.
although there is loom for three hundred) at the very
moderate average of ten Oarre/e each, would makes
Dallyproduct 1,000 Ws.
Out of this the Company's share would be. 600 bble.
Value of daily yield to the Company, at
ten dollars per bbl (it it now ceiling at
VB. CO. )
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 eameeetimates for the "Hoov
er " Farm, in which the Company owns
one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the
annual net receipts from the latter would
Making the annual receipts from both
Farms • 1,675,000 00
Deducting from this amount the sum of
$.376,060 for contingencies, would leave
the.
Het Annual Income of the Company...». $1,600,000 00
ALL THESE LOTS CAP BS IMMEDIATELY LEASED,
if it le deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the
OIL with covenants binding bailees to sink wells, with
all .poteible diligence, to the depth of coo or more feet.
A YEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS
You are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the
expectation of fmmediateig recalling large al:oft/ends.,
but the baste on which the Company rests, it is be-
Moved. will make your investment not only ea,/e, bat,
proepectliely, of enortnoue value.
Motwithetandingoet the present prices of 011, the Cora
palry...e annual recefpte (without any farther develcp
went) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per
cent. on the cost of the stock.
The President, Mr. Stewirt, 11 0718 of the meet practi
gal and experienced oil operators in the State, and hie
residence near the Company's property and general
oversight of tie management is the best guarantee that
no efforts will be spared to make the Investment pro
fitable.
Applications for a large proportion of the stook ha re
already been made, but none will be received until the
books of the Company are regularly opened for that
Purim's*.
Only a limited =bunt of the stook will be mold at
enbeeription price.
The stook will be issued full paid, withont fora. sr
aeseenoenta.
BOOKS OF 81113810RIPTION will be open for a faw
daps, on and after Jantuu7 18, 1885, at the aloe of
E. G. JAMES, 'Treasurer,
*o.lol Yaise street. rffludit
CHAS. L. DOUGLASS.
Beerstary
••91,000,000
66,000 00
370,000 OD
THE PRESS:-PHILADFLPHIA; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 - , 1.865:
OIL COMPANION.
risr- A NEW ENTNEPHINE.
ORIGINAL ExIIIINSCJEUPPICIOT
re &
PRIVATE OIL COMPANY.
THE LARD SELECTED Di IN THE CELESELTED
•
MECCA DISTRICT,'
TRUMBULL 00UNTY, OHIO,
Adjacent to thdproperty of the Boston Lubricating 011
CotananY
ISIESBES 1,000 DOLUILBS.
The object of organising the above Company is an im
mediate development of the land by stoking Weak an
" f l o d !Z:t s lXs P e i n ili sierg i ot e tro r f g la n e. a iffiliVir p articulars
Will be given by addressing
THOMAS H. SHOEMAKER,
CABE OF C. HENRY LOVE.
W, Corner 'Fifth and Chestnut.
fe7-3*
PRIVATE ETTERPRISE.
KENTUCKY OIL TERRITORY,
THE GREAT OIL BASIN.
150 PHASES AT $9OO EACH on the well-known
011. CREEKS of the BM SANDY HIVES. comprising ,
a tract of HO acres in fee simple, and 80 acres' on a lease
of 40earr. 1-10 royalty , near which is the celebrated
LYON WELL and several BURNING Walk GS. The
projectors for the above. named sum agree to supply the
Company with a firet.class ELUADB. Tubing, die., and
sink one wellSoo feet deep free of charge.
The bubscribers electing their own Directors, each
share representing one vote.
The Lands have been secured under the most favor
able enrolees, which will be more tally explained ion
application at
J. W. mrarapaires.
No. 915 CHESTNUT Street,
Prom 10 to 12 A H. Land Sto e.p . -
Subscriptions close on SATURDAY SVENINO. Nehru-
cry 11th. 1804.
Also, 10,000 acres of choice OIL LAND In HENTUCK?'
for Sale or Leese. feB-9*
lar CARD.
GOVERNMENT OIL . AND MINING
COMPANI.
Istkportant to - letoolvitkolders.
Developments on this Company's Estate in Wit
county, West Virgin* point to ttie existence of an
ilmmense Tein of ANTIifOAY (type metal). a sample of
eibleh has been forwarded, and can now be seen at the
Company's ogee. This Antrim:My has boon examined
by competent chemists. and Pronounced to be an article
of rare purity. New York and Philadelphia house*
will nag; contract with tale Company for delirerloo •.
sabo PNR, TON. OASN.
As the above! almoners" Was wholly unexpected, end
as it, wow. now wealth into the Company, the under
signed 'experienceTerY great plettenrein commiudaating
it to their friends.
Should the yield of Antimony edtml present appear
ancee, our income from this $0241•0$ atone will equal
that of any Oil Company in rennallTania.
The Company's Oil developments aregoingylortheily
forward, sad profitable returns may be early looked for
A very small amount of original stock, at $1 per share
now remains =taken, and:no subscriptions will now
be receiTed unless accompanied with each. Names of
ettbserlbesi not prondAli paying will be erased. and
the stook treasteurkt to Gish aPPlitoatil.
lIENRY SIMON S. President.
AVM. H. WEEKS. Treasurer.
F311 1 .3 - K •
Company's Office. 434 WALNI7T Street. .1136.3 t
VW' PROSPECTUS
KEYSER OIL AND MINING CO.,
OF FENNSYLTAMiI.
OFFICE 53 N. TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
C . $150.000.
SEIARES , 100,000.
PAS VALUE, *1.50 EACH.
STOCK 808 SALE AT SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.50
PER SHAHS.
GA2,500 WORKING CAPITAL
PRESIDENT.
A. 'G. STEIN. -
SEORETAILT AND TREASURER.
W. G. BEDFORD.
DIIIICTOBS.
d 0. STEIN,I WM. O. L I,WSON,
THos. J. BARONE, MS B EISSEX.
JOS. D. THORNToN,_ W . 0. BSDEuED.
CHARLES E. MESELEN.
• The Keyser Oil and Mining Company hie been char
tered by the Stare of Pennsylvania, for the production
of Oil. Salt, and Coal, in the States of Penney lvania and
Western Virginia
The lands of the Company in Western Virginia. con
sist of 107 acres of Ott Lands in fee simple. located on
the east bank of Monongahela river, about two miles
northward front Morgantown, in Monougat% county.
and have about % of a mile of 'lvor front, and about the
came length on each side of Mill Run ; thne making two
contain lengt whe C oal called bottom lauds ;they also
two v a l ue of —the Dituminons and Cannel
Coal—one being three and a ha/1 and the other supposed
to be eleven feet thick.
in Pennsylv is. we have a 25-year 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
ite month, in Fayette county It is 40 !Ode on the river
and SO rods deep; thus affording room 'for at least 12
w ells, tenet.). er with the right to mine all the Goal n eeded
from the large Coal veins cropping out on other parte of
this farm.
Advantages of the Company:
1 Our lease's only about II of a miledistantfrom the
Crow 'Well, which. by the Deily Evening . Q t e, of
Pittsburg, of Demmter 23, 1851, bs reported ande pro-
ducing from 3CO to sio barrels of Oil par day, imme
diately In range and near the famous Wiley Well, whi eh
is maid to be a 60-barrel well. and immediately opposite
the Fayette Weil.
2. The Oil of this region is the Amber 011, 20 Per cent.
Purer than the 0 . 11 of Oil Creek.
3. The salt water of this country to very strong and
Bows abundantly, - and will produce n ounces of Balt
from one gallon of water, and this alone would make
this a:spaying investment.
4. We Laveliver navigation to the 'Pittsburg Market.
5. The immense beds of Coal thereon.
ja3o• norf et WM. Cl. BEDFORD, Secretary.
BrEININD SPRING - AND GOOSE
CREEKOIL COPANY,
OF WEST VIRGINIA.
CAPITAL. $1.215 000. $1 PER.SRARE;FITLL PAID.
WORKING CAPITAL, $23,000.
Whl. F DEAN President.
CHARLEIn BL LKISTON, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
W. F. Dean Frederick Leibrandt,
William I. 'McDowell, Wm. IL Schalk,
Lewis Rot hermel, Charles Miaklaton
O.Nce of the Company, No. 311 WALNUT Street,
ba building, first floor, Philadelphia,
The Barites of this Company are advantageously
situated in the Very choicest 011 Territory of West Vir.
glela, adjeiniag and surzoneded by many of the calm
brated Welis in the Burning Sinking and Great Rano
who Oil Dietrict of West Virginia. giving. arreuranes
that there Mad be a very eatisfactory Yield of oil when
' the property of this Company is fully de taloned.
They comprise—
.4t tract of land containing 104 acres, in Wcod
county. Wtst 'Virginia, on the left fork of Walker's
Creek, three.fourthe of a mile from Walker's Station.
15 miles east from Parker:bare. A great Portion of Mt.
Is splendid boring territory, as the indications are re
arkable,snd it is burro ended by leased land. on which
there 030 many walls in ogrees of - development. loring
so near the West Virginia Railroad. the expense or de
veloping end subsequently working this land would he
very light in comparison with many other locations.
This tract is owned in fee,
Id. • Issue upon four acres on the Rewstead FIITM,O7I
Coors Creel, to Wirtaounty.On which there %swell 200
feat deep, in which several Strata of heavy-oils have
been struck. The lay of tbeland is exceedingly choice
Ttesre is room for at least ten more wells on this most
desikable property. The lease has seventeen years to
runt the terms are, half of oil obtained, the owners
paying one.antif of all expenses after th w or king have
been st r uck. This well will be put inorder
as coon as possible.
3.3. a leass on one half screen thelll.l2 WHA River,
in the WILL•Rfe OWN BURNING SPRING DISTRICr,
on the oelebroted RATHBOUE IS ran, having a Well
on it of U 9 feet in depth, which contained 50 feet of o• 1
In it when the' rebel raid occurred. This well 1. within
a few hundred. feet of the celebrated " LEWELLI rf
WELL," which produced before the robed raid 1 4eo
barrels of oil per day, end which was sold recently for
$l6O,CfO curb, as elicited in the money article of the
Philadelphia Pressor January 12, 1265. The Company
has commenced operations on this tract; a new engine -
Is upon the ground with working separator', and a
satisfactory yield of oil is confidently expected, ae
as the romping separates Is put in operation. This
leers expires lefo. The Company to have two-third s
of the oil. The location on d surroundings of this pro
perly are so well known that it is not necessary to soy
anything further about it.
It writ be perceived from this Prospectus that the
BURNING S 1 RINO AND GOeSE OMSK 014 COM
PANY hold in fee simple 104 acres of well-established
Oil 'I eiritory, two leases of the beat boring territory
that celebrated region, offering splendid inducements
for parties seeking -..vestment in oil property. The
management of this Compars , is entrusted to WM. IL
sCRA3 L, of Schuylkill connty,Ponna. ,a gentleman of
mat energy and industry, who will reside on and give
his per eons] attention and supervision to every dem t
weet, with a view to the economical development of
this property ' •
WI; Submtription Books are now open at the Com.
pap r• Oiligamfro.r. fe4-61* a limited number of Shares at One
DOD pe r
& BROWN,
OIL COMPAPiriES ,
1 OFFICE OF TITS ,
CHERRY TREE RUN . AND OIL ERMA
OIL COMPANY,
HO. 258 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
By order of the Board of Directors, the SOBSORIP.
TIOB PRIOR for the Inhume of the Stook rattletrap;
onso'd in the above Oompany fa increased to TWO
DOLLARS PER SHARK
Snbecriptione for said balance (10. 000 agree) will be
received and any information In reference to theliont-
Vans given by WILLIAM BLOKES.
feo-3t Secretary.
DIVIDENDS,
lar' INBIIIBANCE COMP&NY OF THE
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, - •
FEBRUARY 6, M.
The Directors Imre this day declared a dlealead of
TWENTY DOLLARS PER SHARE clear of al. taxes,
and Payable on demand to Stockholders or their leant
representatiees. WILLIAIf HARPER,
fe7-10t Secretary;
lIIEFICHANTIV AND MaIIiIIJFAID.
TURERS' E ILTIONAL DANK (late KEE
CHANTS' AND MA.NUFACILTRERS' BANK),
PITTSBURG. JbRIIIITY noses.
The REGULAR DIVIDENDS of title Bank will here•
-
after be made in JANUARY and JULY instead of May
and November, and for this arrangement the Board
of Dbeetore have this day declared a dividend of ONE
PER CENT. ont of the profits to December 213th nit..
freeof United States taxes. Steekbolders on the Phila.'
details Het. will be paid at the COMMERCIAL NA-'
TIoNAL BANK on demand. JOHN'OCOPT.
1613.6 t Cashier.
ear OFFICE OF Amu's' OIL COMPA,
NY, 021 WALNUT Street, Boom 20,
PRILADEVPHIA. Jill: 31. 115 , 56.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have'
this day declared their third monthly dividend of ONE
AND A HALF FEB CENT. (I;f i ) _ out of the net oaralnke
of the Company for the mont h, of January, payable on
and after the 10th lost.- Trans er Books oloso outlaw 4th
that., at 3 I'. K. ; open on the 11,h last, et 3P. M.
fel-tit .P. W. W tr..TBANIC. Secretary, ,
MILITARY.
ti "ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT I".
REGIMENT - INFANTRY PENNSYLVANIA;
. VOLUNTEERS.
7th UNION LEADUE (NOTIONAL GUARD) MGT. ,
Colonel JOIEIN A. 00E0
RECEUIV WANTED FOR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
BOUNTY FROM 'CITY. $4OO
• • " oovsustustaT.vimi.
HIGBEE, WARD BOUNTIES ,PAID
BESIDES PAY. RATIONS. AND CLOTHING.
This Regiment te authorized hp the War Deportment
and the Governor of Ponnei tvanta.
AU. the offieore are Veteran. Soldlere and have shown
their COURAGE AND ABILITIES OE THE FIELD OF
BATTLE:
Do not: wall to be Dre`ted, but embrace the present
opportunity to receive the LIBERAL BOUNTIES OF
FERED. and to select soar own *Mesta.
ALL' CITIZENS SG INTEREST • THEM - SELVES
IN SILLIVO.THIS REGIMENT PROM eTLY.
Colonel, JOHN A. GOROAS, late Major 19611 P. V.,
formerly of the 90th P. V.
—Lieutenant Colonel. JACOB. N. DAVIS, late Major
90th P. V.
Major. WILLIAM IL HEWLINOS, late Captain 9311
HEADQUARTERS. ,
. 833 CHESTNUT eTHEIIT,..
NATIONAL ' GUARDS' HALL. RAGE STRUT. BE
. LOW. SIXTH: fe7-21*
.
I TWENTY•FOURTH WA R D.--A
Company for the 215th Regiment,
_P. V. , will be re
cretted at ComsetePtoners' Gall, WEST PRIGADEIe
MIA,. to be credited to the Twenty. fourth Ward.
The city and Government Rountlee paid ,besides
- 140 EXTRA, WARD BOURTY,
Men mustered in and paid immediately.
JAMES If: BLIJNDIN. Captain.- . .
FRARK D. BINGHAM. First Lieut.
PHILIP Lomax. Jr., 1. com mittee
J. R. Lag, H. D.. 1 on
J. J. VAR HOUTEN. Rgellatlllg. felf•St•
INBIIRANCffi.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
Or TM •
THAMES FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Or NORWICH CONN
• I
ON TER 3152 DAY OF DROE2IBER, 1851:
Anlint of Capital
y Q 10X1,000 03
. '
actually ln in cash—, 200,030 03
tkin S.
Amitint of Lorne on Real Rotate $34,353.08,
Bank Sleek, market value•—•• 35.758 00
" " United States Stock 27,200 09
" Loam on Collateral 34.810 00
" Gael on Hand ...•••• 42,978 09
" Cash in hands of Agents 4.636 92
Other assets not above apeciillB6. including
maned interest ..... 6,467 68
LIABILITIES
Amount of losses unadjusted .. $9,110 21
outstanding dams unadjusted
and due...
• .» none
Amount of outstanding claims unsdinsted
and not due none
Amount of other liabilities including rent
and pi luting
Arnotint or surplus. 12,672 39
(Signed) B. B. WHITTE2IOIO, Ass't'
State 'J Connecticut. New London county.
YOBS Jos, Conn., Feb. 3. 1885.
Then and there personally appeared B. B. WHITTE.
-MOB& 'signer of the above statement, and made oath
that the same le true—before me. '
(Maud) LEWIS B. EITANTOIirs
Justice of the Peace.
JOSEPI TrELINGHA.ST.
I'UNT
409 WALNUT Street;
fe&wamet
FIRE INSURANCE
UNION - MUTUAL
IN.S USANCE 00311 I ANY
4 -
OF PHILADELPHIA.,
N. E. CORNER TUIRD&WELINET NIS;
.F.XCILiNGIS BUILDING. •
_
IPICOEPOkiTER ISO&
ASSETS ' $400,000.
The Board of Directors of this Company have deter. -
Wend to insure rieice against lire. in aoeordance with
their charter, and are now prepared to issue Policies
coTering Piro Risks at the current rates.
DUCIOTOBS
B BESTOW%
PRA NCB TETE,
DImwBERRY A SMITH,
KERRY LEWIS. U.,
EDW. L. CLARK,
ELLIS TARE ALL
SAMUEL C. COOK'
S
D. W. BBAIRE RNA D D, 06,
B H
DELBERT.
JOHN MOSS. TOWNSIND.
RICHARD S. SMITH,
A. B. BORIS.
JOBB H. IRWIN
WJLLIAM C• KENT.
J. P. STEINER.
B ROBINSON,
JAS. R. CAMPBELL.
HHO N B R BI WH M C U U L M LR
F.LAVARGRR. M
CE.
RICHARD B. SMITH, President,
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
35274 m
THE NORTH . AMERICAN
TRANSIT INSURANCE CO
urooßrovArszi TBB xmorstremtnor, OF THE WATS OP
PENITSYLVAUXIA:
ORGAAIZED OCTOBER 6. 1934.
FOR INSURING
Lou or Ins OR PEIWONLI:iIintY
'ISAVELLI* BY LAND OR WATER.
Policies issued for a Single Trip, Special Journeys,
Voyages, daily, monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
Also, againet the contingencies of Personal hazard. and
against lots of all kinds, except real estate.
Policies issued at the Po . Case, •
No. 941 HISTIUT Street,
Philadelphia;
or by the Agents of the Company in any of the cities of
the United States, or by the Tilket Awaits at anyllail
road Station.
•
'OFFICERS.
PRESIDENT,
THRONORB ADAMS. .
VICE PlmorsissT mat AoTtuurt.
J, R. BRADLRY.
TREASIINES ,
SAXES M. CONRAD.
SEORBTARY.
WOON PEYTON.
♦OBET. •
J. E. 'PEYTON.
DIRECTOIB.
James Orahem.
preekiln. Steele.
Wm. Colder. jal7.lze
. .
Theodora Adana,
James MLcoorod.
Richard Wood.
Cieorre T. 6todutan.
pisußE YOUR LIFE
gMERICAN,
S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
It b ft HOME COMPANY, and volts divided Anntt
elly, thee tidbit the mitred to pay tater* premiums
Last dividend 60 per eent.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Alexander WhiHan, J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. James Pollock, Hen. - Joseph Allison,
Albert O. Roberts. . Henry K. Bennett.
Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle,
George Nugent. John Allman,
Wm: J. Howard. Issas Haslehuret.
Samuel Work,.
ALEXANDER WHILLDIE, President.
BAREST , WORK, Vice President.
sio22-Bwit JOHN S. WILSON,Sec'y and TrOSIITITOL
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.-
EX FllBl7lOO EVERT WEDNESDAY, et SY, P. NI
Adretteiou, TEN CENTS Store, No. I.lSouth EIGHTH
Street. _ lt"
10,0 T I G E HAVING
AA tbs. ir own Patterns of Heaters, Ranges. Stoyes,Rail
ing, Sewing Maebipee, Re ,, can More superior Castings
made on liberal terms by addressing LA - ROAMS
STOVE WORKS, Lancaster, Pa - feS-7P
PORTRAITS PRONOUNCED BY ALL
.2- scummiest-urn the bet r. most aeeturate. and 2fe-like
in features. eirpression.e and ealoring—see susoinisns
life.she Photographs in on. B. F. B.SIMBR'Sr 62 16
ARCS Street. its
CARTES DE VISITE-HAVE THEM
made. when wanted,' at REINTIEVS, SECOND
Street, above Green. Hie atTles will please the meat
critical ; In style and execution nnenrpseesd.
PT 0G R P H ALBUMS—PIM
obiise. when you desire them, at H. Y. HSIIHIE'S,
024 - e kr.CH Street: He has st splendid assortment of
the most beautiful and Ant 'able istyle ; Gen r e to PISMO. It*
WAEAT cENl'aeli CLOTHING - 11.017133,
7-30 7-30 7-30
l'Eßsosar lA,
SWIr .xIDI-TUO:MCIr t.co,a.rire
The Remain of the Tt811.111117 Wins anointed the
indereszted
Poi the ntanceitoent Led ale of the new and popigu.
:Whtob. la a Lona for two and a half wean. at 7 3-10
per cent/interest in cartenty. and payable at ins-
Putty.' or Amdahl, into the popular
c3oi,i:o..mr.mAuirrGi LOAN,
hereby: Invite in ana STATE .BANICB.
all P/IIV4TEBAI.TEM9rIk,VVINGMID I4, and others.
to- ondestror t()' dittos° of thesi notes to the• POO%
•of theirzespective noiaborhoods.. A liberrd commis-
don. satlielent to defray all advertising expenses,and
lemma a fair zeollbfor sonless. wrl be allowed. Olrea
jars vrttlx full instructions WUI be famished on apnli
cation to A! vaderatimed.
s-v - EN-geinicarr . 1.40A.1V
Br authority of the Secretery of the Treaturi. the
undersigned has assumed the General Subscription
Agency for the sale of United States Treasury lgotes
bearing seven and thrae•tontha per sent. interest per
annum, known Rothe
These Notes are issued under date of August B. 1354,
and are Payable three years fioni that titne.in cur
rency. or axe convertible at the option of the holder into
0216.23 6:
These Bonds are now worth npremlum of nine per
cent., including gold interest from November, which
makes the actual profit en the 7.50 Loan, at current
rites, including interest, about ten per eent. per an
num. besides its exemption from State and munici.pat
taxation, which adds from One to three per cent, more,
according to the rate levied on other property. The
Interest Is payable gemt annually by coupons attached
to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank
or 'banker.
PHIL IDELPEITA, PA
WJNANtiUL.
UNNBRAL SUBSCRIPTION Ann
7-80 LOAN.
aAlr coomm,
SUBSORIPTION
No. 114 South Third Street,
SEXEN-THIRTY LOAN.
U. S. 640 SIX PER OENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
The interest amon.nts to
one cent per day.on Pi net%
Two cents per day on a 11100 note.
Ten cents per day on a $5OO note.
Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note..
coxie Dauer par day on a $5,000 note.
•-• Notes of all the denominations named will be prompt
ly furnished vird* receipt of inhearieitions. This is
THE OITLY, LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the Government, and it le confidently
expected that its superior advantages will make it the
GBEA.T POPULAR LOAN OF. THE PEOPLE.
n .Less.thait $D)0,000,000 remain nnsold, whtch will rrt ,..
bably be disposed of within the .next sixty or ninety
days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a
premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the
subscriptions' f other Loam
riggIFTED3 .ea or. e. so re . •. ,
the National Banks; State Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re.
calve subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their
own agents, In whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be_ responsible for the delivery of the notes'
for which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE.,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
No. 114 SOUTH. THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
SHOHOH W. HLWBS. LBW= MILLER. JOS. L. HOUSTON.
HEWES, MILLER, & CO,
STOCK IND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 50 SOUTH TRIAD STEM.
. , PHILALDHLTSILL.
DEALERS IA
GovenOnent. Beourithas, Spool% trnouirent Money,
pity Warrants; &o.
STOOKB BOUGHT ABED BOLD OA OoMlimarow AT
TDB REGULAR NoAnD-OT DRoKBRB.
Jalg-isa
EIVLBFBII, BURNEY, & CO"
istAximumas,
81'0011, MO3 ILEOriflteß BROKERS.
"'Uvular *ninthly. paid to purchase and sale 01011
atocks.
NI sours TIMID t3TBIST.
MML.DXL.PIIIA.
EIDISIOIO7/11. —Drexel Jit Co., MAW*'phis; J. B. Atui
Wt. .President Southwark Sauk. noTlB.3ta
n B. LEECH & COMPANY,
BANKERS AND STOGN, BROKERS,,
NO. 14 FABQXIIIAII BT4ToDIFIGM,
vivAianrr BT., BELOW TRIED).
Frrthanur.rxra.
-
Gold, Government Bonds, Oil and Miscellaneous
Moshe, bought and sold on Oonimissiou at the Board of
Brokers. Dealers in Foreign Exchange. Loathers of cre
dit bunted on London. Pubs. Antwerp, &IL JalToSzn
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE
- 2 - OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
WASHINGTON, JIMUIIITY 25. /8+55
Whereas,'By eatisfaetory evidence presented to the .
underaigned. it has been made to appear that THE
NATIOWAI EXCHANGE BAIR OF PRILADBLPHIA.
in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel
phia. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly orga
nized ender and according to the requirements of the
Currency.gress entitled •
pledge Un it vi A National
ensured by a ofd States bonds.
and to mrovide hr the circulation and redemption
thereof, approved Jane 3, 1864. and has complied with
all the provisions of wild set requircd to be complied
With before commencing the bueiness of banking under
said Act
, Now, therefore. I, HUGH mocurLoun, Comn
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that TRB
NATIONAL EXCHASGE BABE OF PHILADELPHIA.,
In the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel
: Oda. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to com
mence the bneiness of banking under the act aforesaid
Bealof-6-, 0 „,,-7 .- ,. in testimony whereof, witness my
a
1
Currency. r ..—. HUGH IadCULLOCH,
h ill ett h d a a a n y d o s r e
j.n o u t
a. o yy ilic i e 96s this tWente.
troller of the
fel. ell Comptroller 01 the Currency.
BONDS FOR BALE.
Orricit 1112rD CO ILXIMIONER PAOITIO B
Sr. Louis, Tannery 30,11136.
PROPOSALS will be received under.seal for the sate
of ONB HUNDRED AtiI)II,IORTY-SIX MORTGAGB
CONSTRUCTION BONDS OP , THE WRSTBIIN DIVI
SION OF TBB PACIFIC RAILROAD in the Rate of
Missouri, of One Thonaand Dollars each, with Interest
Coupons of Seven Per Cent., payable sera. annual/Y. -
Principal and interest payable at the Bank of Commerce
in the City of New Volk. These Bonds area first lien
• on all the 'Pacific Railroad from Dresden to Kansas Oily,
and all the net earnings of the whole Road. extending ,
from ht. Louis to Kansas City, are pledged for the pay
'ment of principal and interest. These Bonds have four.
five, and six years to ran, and are authorised by Act of
the General Assembly of the State of Mi.souri. approved
February 10th, 1864, under which act Fifteen Hued-red
Thoneand Dollars of Mortgage Construction Bonds were
issued, all of which, except the One •Bruitred and
Eighty-al: I now offer for sale, have been disposedof at
Par, and for the rapid extension and completion of said
Hoed I now offer the balance, and will receive 'pro
ponds for one or more, under seal, at my office in the
City of St. Loath_ until the 10th day of February, DM:
and the Dune is be sold stillest to the approval of the
Governor of the State and -the President- of the Pacific
Rath oad. All Essayl information will be furnished
on application attbis office.
THOMAS L. PRICE.
Fund Corona/donor, Bt. Louis, BLimonri.
• - -
Information r eepeeting the Bonds above offered for
sale, the law under which issued. and the character
and 'Vane of the security, wil'S be Riven by the ander
planed, FRANKLIN A. DICK.
ial3l.lot • - 71$ LOCUST Street, Philadelphia.
OIL STOCKS, 11. B. LOINS, &c.,
BDITOBT AID BOLD
OK OOKISIBSIOII,
BY GBOBOB BOY%
Broker,
NO.IB Beath MED Streik
is&tmlf
S. E. 00*. SUIT7I ALW kyautEr STENSTS.
THE NEW
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
DBALESS IN GOVERN/[ENT BECtIBITIIIS GENE
BALLY.
10-40 10-40 • 10-40
COUPONS,
•
DDS 1111111111431 Ist,
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MABICBT RAM! 'BY
. ,
1,11610.1101Wra 41%
feChn South THIRD Strad..
7 3-10.
BEllinr.•N-ICELERT"it NOTPAS*
111
A.310 - lIIITS TO SUIT )
FOE SALE Br
DREXEL ea 00.,
totlia 3* South FIORD Street
C T. .YERICES, as., & co.,
moor AND EXCIHAN'OE BROKERS.
BANK NOTES WANTED.
ja{16.121
CHAS. T. YERKZEN
PHILLDSLYHIA.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 20 SOIITH THIRD STREET
3a26-1m
DREXEL 00.,
AMERIOAN AND. FOREIGN GOLD'
FOREIGN EXOH&ITGE,
'MUTED STATES BONDS,
Q,IIARTF,RBLASTERS , VOIJOHERS,
A2D
UNCIIREENT MONEY. '•
STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT MID BOLD AT
BOARD OF BROKERS, iil• lm
Tsos. cALTAngm.
• CALDWZLL & CO.,
SANMS,
No. 43 bon* TRIED Street.
grocxs AND 1.004 PolicuiT AAP Ll44p 441
COILMINICA
AS sai l
REGULAR SOLED OP BROENRS.
UNOUREENT BANE .NOTES. SPEOIB, &a., BOUGHT
AND'
OOLLEOTIONS MADE and INTEREST ALLOWED
ON DEPOSIT. -1&17.1m*
114,4111.110 ILIFOXY, • . LAM, !MON. nt.
, .
OU.AATASB BBIOBY do 0434
STOCR AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
MI kinds of 'Rearrest fonds and Sold and. BUM
BLEACHED AND BROWN
PILLOW-CASE MTJSLINS,
OALICOES, MOUSSELINE DE DAINES,
Raving a very light stock on band prior to the recent
break down in price, we are enabled to Bell all the etylee
Vbfgadliterrroikaittro:Pileenalir=litirrlnneeFehil. adel,
CITEWEN STODDAHT & 8.20.
450, 452, and 454 North SBOOND Street,
fet3-St above Willow.
2.SCENT CALICOES,
Bess Madder Colors.
=WEN . 9TODD/11.T & BRO.,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
above WllloW
SUPER 4-4 BLEACHED SHIRT
IRO,
cents.
lIRWER STODDART &-BRO,,
450, 450, and 454 North . SECONDe W Streillet.
abovow.
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF PENNSYL.
VAN lA.
JUST RECEIVED,
A few copies of
GEOLOGICAL MAPS OE PENNSYLVANIA,
OOngErneted from original surveys, under the snperin ,
tendence of H_ENBIE D. ROGERS, State Geologist.
Finely colored.
• . • J. 13 . .LIPPINCOTT &CO.,
715 and na MA BLUM Street.
FISHER & B
A ROT
LETIT H IA ERS'
V'S% NM
We notify dealers that OW popular
are now ready at the maaufaotorr
FISHER & BROTHER.
feB-4tir hio. 12 North SIXTH Street.
Itv'EY TO HEAVEN; OR, THE OR
LEBBATBO Sermon on "THE ROCK BPON
WHICH ' THE CHURCH' SPLIT," by Bev. S. K.
LANDIS. N. D. Instant. Price 10 cents, or 19 for IL
•' warm], Sole Agent.
Also, for sale at Storesand pr. Landis' Medical Oblee.
1912 CHBETBUT Street. - JaIS-Imo
RUSTIC FRAMES !
RUSTIC FRAMs
1,000 RUSTIC FRAMES,
FIFTY . 'PER CENT. BETTER IN EVERY WAT
than any others in the market.
Frames made to order, and Pictures framed promptly
and at LOW PRICES. _
CORD AND TASSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. -
WALNUT. GILT, AND ROSEWOOD FRAMES, OVAL
AND SQUARE, always on hand.
-
ITIVIIKEM ONE-PRICE CHITAP STORE,
felt.St SOS CHESTNUT STREW.
IN . THE ORPHANS' COURT - FOR
•-• THE CITY AND MUNI Ir OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN GRIGG, deceased. _
. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit . seitle.
and adinet the accent' of NANCY 111 GRIGG and
JOE N W. GRIGG. Administrators of thefstate of JOHN.
GRIGG, deceased, and to report dietribution of the
balance in, the bands of the Accountant, will meet the
pnrliee Inthreeted for the purplse I of his appointment,
on MONDAY, February 20th, 180. at 4 o'cicct. P. M .
at his Office, te. E corner of SIXTH and WALNUT
Streets. in the MY of Philadelphia
feS•wfmat" D. W. O'BRIEN. Auditor:
E STATE OF CHRISTOPHER
scianizizEß. Deceased.—Letters or Administra
tion on the estate of CHRISTOPHER &CHM& TZSR. de
ceased. homing been canted to the underdone& all
Persons indebted to the said estate are recineeW to make
payment. and those having claims against the earns
present them, without delay,_
EOto
LNARD BIINKEILT,
No. 718 CHESTNUT Street.
Or to bisAttorneT,_ U •_
NA:SLIM H. DOUNING. Ja ,
wtrdts ' • No. 114 South SIVSPITH Street.
/ * , 'C►) 10111
1'.30 U. S. NOTES
FOR SALE;
rit 81110 TO EMIT PIOLOHABIIIta.
DAVIES BROTHERS.
225 DOCK STMT.
BANKERS.
IGKM.I), SIGVErt,
No. 20 South TRIED Street.
itmmovmn
313A14 K3EitS,*
84 SOUTH TRIED STREET,
DIA.LEBB IX
No., la South Third Street,
MMA.D=%U.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
SHEETING AND SHIRTINGS,
DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY,
AT ItEDIIPED PRIM
Oa *AA 61 9 q "IMM:A
$5, $lO, $l5. and: $2O VALUTDat LOTS
TIANUFAOTIDIED IN OUR OWN BUILDING,
VARIOUS STYLES 'AND SIZES,
LEGAL.
NEW BUCKWHEAT 'FLOUR
WBIIIIOI. O VER BON - IM.
NEW PARED PEACHES.
CULTIVATED ORANBEERTEIL ara.
ALBERT 0. ROBERT%
Dollar in Tice Ore Mien,
R&M/ Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Stmt.
COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO PILL
THE QUOTAS •OF THEIR TOWNSHIPS, TAKE
NOTION.—This is the only office in Philadelphia that
can muster men in the city-and have them credited to
any pan of the State. Principals [supplied with SUB
STITOTES. Rannere libera ll y dealt with.
B.- F. LEVY,
fe4et* 403 LIBRARY Street, second story,
PATENTS PRO Ol:r RE IS
D-UNIT
Steam and Etiropean. - EDWARD BROW".
3A24-Im* _ 311 WALNUT amt.
TASThallia NiDI3I7B.STEINnear OLOTEXCIG
'WANTED-A LARGE ROOM, WITH
V T STUM-POWER. addresa "W.." EIS North
SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. , fed Se_
WANTBD—A 'YOUNG- MAN AB AN
T T AmWant Entry Clerk Ina Dry Goods Commlialon
Donee. Must scene well reoommended. Albinos •IL
B. 31.." at We peke. feit•Br
WA NT E D-A 13ALESLADY J TO
take obarge of a PRY ..GOODS STORE. None
but a firat-oleee band need apply. Liberal wages will
be given. Addrese , PF., ' Press ollice,three dais. (fed St
WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN-A
SINDATION in a Wholesale Dry Goode, Notion.
or Wool Bono, as ASSISTANT BOOK. IIIiNPAD, or to
learn. the Bat loam Unquestionable reference as to cha
racter. ability. Ac Aadreee "5.," at this office. feB-2tr
WANTED -A BITUATION AB BOOK
KEEPER be' Wholesale Ranee by a young it IN
of experience, as whn can iLATO the beet of reference.
Address G. L," at Ude office. foB 3t
WAN T E D-BY A YOUNG MAN,
Y &situation as Clerk or Assistant Baok•kaener.
Aedress "T. 3 P.." Prow office. fe7-3t*
WANTED TO RENT OR PUR
0111SE—A Store on MASEMT St., between Se
cond cud Sixth Ste. Address Sox 2602. fe7.2t*
WANTED TO RENT-A LARGE
STOItB. between Second and Tenth streets. and
ffiaiket and Walnut streets. Address A. J. W,"
Pres.? office. fe7-3t.
WANTE D-TWO COMPETENT
SALESMEN, In a Wholesale Notion HOLM. None
but tbme who eon haddenoe a good trade need. address
Box 927. Poet Office. fer-ats
WANT E D-TWO COMMITNIO &T-
T • IWO ROOMS on First Floor, snitsble fof Rod
Bstata sad Conyoyaneing Oioe. Locality, Race , to
Walnut, Third to Ninth Ettreete. Address ED. FL RAD
CLIFF, 920 MARKET Street. fifT-St*
WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH,
a re; IabIe.CANVASSER in every town and county
for !!The Nurse and Spy." the most interesting and ea
citing book ever published, embracing the adventure!
of a woman in the Union army as Nurse. Swint, and
Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We
have agents clearing $l6O per month, which we wiil
prove to any doubting applicant Stind for circulars.
Address - JONES BROIL &
AU- lm 600 CHESTNUT St , Phlladelphia, Pa,
A LADY WISHES . TO FORM AN
Folooment to supply o Publishing House
• with
TRANSLATIONS from the VREVOII or GARMAN Ad
dress A- FORUM, Indla. O.
A . GENTLEMAN, CONVERSANT
A
with finances ar d accounts, recently retired from
an 1.1078 business. desires a Situation of responsibility.
as TEEM URER or SECRETARY in an Insurance: Coal,
or other Company. 14doribted reference as to charac
ter, ability. MO sob's' psition, guarantee& Address
Box Do. 1112 Pbiladelpht a P. 0. fe6•6t•
B RASS -COCK MAKERS WANTED
N. L corner SEVENTEENTH and 00 &TES Ste. N.
• 1 : • :id . 'A ` •-
• EISACED. quick. end. competent. Address. with
references, Box 2172 P. 0.. 147.81.*
SALESMAN WANTED--IN A DRY
N- 7 Goode hComilleeion Rowse; one well aoquiinted
le all the city trade.
Address Box 12:e. fe7•Bt"
TEACHER WANTED-FOR PRINCI
PAL of the - High School. at POTTSVILLE. Saltnyl.
kin vonntr. Pa. SelarY. VIE a year. Payable monthly.
for ten .menthe' teaching. Applications received in
Person or by letter. to 11th inst., accompanied by pro
per certificates, recommeadatiotui. 80.
By order of Directors.
fee =Peet CHRISTOPHER LITTLB. Secretary.
$lO,OOO WANTED... ON MORT
GAGE upon well-secured REEL ES
TATE. worth double the amount. LT:WM do KONT
GOISIERY, 1035 BEACH Et., ab. Laurel. fell- wen*
6125 A MONTH!—WANTED—
. AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new
SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN-DOLLAR FAMILY SE if-
IRO MACHINE, the on/Trw-price Machine in the
country Which to licensed by & Baker, Wheeler
& Willem, Howe, Singer & ~ and Bechelder. Signs"'
and expensasor large commissions allowed. .41t other
Machines now sold icir leas than forty dollars each are
infringements, and the seller and user liable. Illus
trated circulars seatfree. Address sa AM k CLARK,
nol7-d&W3ixt BIDDEFOBD, Maine.
da WANTED—A. HOUSE, FROM SIX
ia to Bight rooms, with all modern imprOvemento
North Fifth Bighth. or Seventh streets preferred. Bent
i
no object f suited POBISESSiOIi May Lit. Address
'• Frank." Box 2623; Philadelphia P. 0. • fe2-61.•
ASSISTANT' QUARTEMS
salarro•TEß'S OTRIOR,No. 274 Smith THIRD Bt.;
Pnrurormud. Dee. 34, 1864.
Vessels wonted to load with coal for Newborn, N. O.
end Key West, Fla. Despatch nlcon.
JOHN N. .TINNINGS,_
- deed. Captain and A. Q. H.
0 .. •
HOTEL FOR SALE,
A large, commodious, long established Hotel, in the
lower part of the city of New York, doing a flantbdang
business, is offered at Driving sale including toe pre
mises, good-will, forcibly), &c. Complete in all re
spects. Property in fee.
APAY tO
A. T. BLEEOKEN, SON, &
ea-w nat
el FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL AND
mm. VALUABLE PROPERTY, in. West Philadelphia.,
large Inten, large stone mansion, balls houese, hot
and cold eater, water closet, furnaces; ice house,
large stone stablo.sted coach house, plenty of shade,
fruit and flowerG, Price n5.0(0. For farther platten
late apply at lire. 112 South FOURTH Street, third
story, front building ' fe13.80
J. S. OALDWIUS
op FOR BALE—ARCH ST RE ET,
Aga month side, west of Tenth, large DWILLINGI
let 26 feet front by 150 feet deep, with etable and. coach
holm on an adjoining lot Price $12,000 clear for all,
MILLER. 154 North SIXTH Street. feB-et if
STO
tkr- I titg T113. - n , RT,
or
CONNIONWEALTH HIIILDINtt
611 and 613 CHESTIVIT Street.
LIGHTED BY'TWENTY-BIGHT WINDOWS.
CAN BE _ARRANGED FOE OFFICES.
- THOS. H. CONNELL.
Cortittisrllonee of Dr. D. JAYNE B. SON.
fel-et* 242 CHESTNUT Street.
OIL -LANDS.
THREE AND A HALF ACRES •
of the beet-selected Land an PITHOLIS CREEK, Ye
-
mango county, within a ehort distance of the riven,
and turroluided by producing wells. It is below the
large well lately struck by the United. States Com
pany, which is now. producing 20 barrels per day. The
large &iambi r of
PRODUCING WELLS
now being struck in this (Pithole) Region has produced
a great excitement, and the Territory in this neigh
horhood Is daily enhancing in value. •
This Region •remises to equal the productions of
ffpft • nil . tin. Address " Petro-
OIL TERRITORY.
. a N.. , FOR SALE-4 Tract of Land, containing 95 acres,
situated in the celeln mod Mecca district, Trnmbull
Lubrica 4
• • dtstrict prodncee the famous Mecca
•
also, a Tract of 62,k' acre , . • •• ,
mango county. two and a half miles • ,
and opposite Kingston Oil Oompeay's Property.
For particulars a p ply to
COOKRAN & RUSSELL,
22 North PEON' . Street.
()IL LAND FOR. SALE LOW-114
Acres SALMON CRESS. five miles from Tionesta
river and Oil operations of Baffe.lo. Brooklyn. Salmon,
Big Salmon, and Cotter Farm Oil Companies Amber
Oil, worth $BO at the Wells, is found here. Otisprings
abound one and a half miles from. Merlon, county Best
of Forest, Oil Creek and Ridgway Railroad will run
near by. H. 08LER. Sr.. & CO..fey. 6t* if " TRIED and HARMONY Col
$3,000, $1,t00.-WELL 6E
2, 500 , CURED Mortgagee of these amount!'
BONSALL BROS,
116 North NINTH Street..
for ode by
WEST VIRGINIA LAND OFFICE;
IMPORTANT TO rA oiNtiail&3s AND CAPI
TALISTS.
BUICOBSS &-PAIST,
(formarly or Philadelphia.)
BITENEYOM,... CONV:STAUB Rh.
AND DEALERS DS OIL LANDS.
Rave opened an Office in PaRKERSBURO for the
purchase and sale of 011 Lands. Surveying and Con.
veyanclng. Lands surveyed. emit mapped, Titles ea
armed, Deeds and Leases drawn. companies and in
dividual • interests attended to Parties desiring In•
formation regatding Lands. Companies, Wells, Ago., by
mail or otherwise, promptly answered.
Persons visiting the eat oil. regions of West Virginia
1111/1 find it to their int erest to call upon
BURGESS & PAM,
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Jos. H PAM.
feS-Im
A. B. BIIROEPS
FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH PAR
TIAL BOARD. Irk aprivate-family, for gentlemen
(11211. - Location central. Aeferenoe yegaired Address
H.,"at We Office. fe.3-St,*
' B OARDING. -A SUITE OF ROOMS
. 11 - , for one or two a:action:nen. with breakfast. if de•
aired. can be had at 1710 BROWN Mad. fat-erY
ant CHIOKERING & SONS'
MIEBRITED GUN)) AND WARR PIM&
OPENING OF. THE NEW WAREROOM
Entrants at
/Mr MSTMeniii
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLID in fealty
of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churches
and Scboob, but fond tole equal' well adapted to
the Parlor and Drawing R m. For sale only by
M I& BRUCE, •
• No. 16 North SEVNNTII Street.
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon
constantly on hand. itoM,Stn
Finll NEW PIANOS.
SIIPNRIOR .1:111W. YORK PIA.NOS,Usst received SW
for sale at
G. ANDRR & CO.'s Rode Store,
ieliamNo. 17.04OESSTRUT Street
gelitifigi DECKER BROTHERS' PI-
Ire 5 I ANOS. —The public, and particularly the
Profession, are limited to examine these beautiful in
struments, which are meeting with slush an nnparal.
]sled degree of popnleritl and sale in New York, and
wherever know n. The' desideratum so long lstriveh
tor, i. e., the Strength ot the trait, and sonorosumess
theirihoden frame so haptilly attained by them, rendert
Pianos incomparable with an, others The no
gitiatiglettmeliimgioaliXslchler
a e n sls i Nir en o n iteo . ;ll_ ,
of others.
amply establish their high rank. For sale only by W
J. COCHRAN, 908 CHESTNUT Street. Also. a / ergs
'lmpertinent a other new and second hand Pianos. tot.
sale and to rent. nolg- Sui•
lc= ADOLPH. HINTZ'S FINN
r TOS handsome PIANOS. Only Da
JASBELLA% B, 2SI S. FIFTH St.
ERNEST GABLER'S 7 14. 4
Octave Parlor Grand PIANOS. Overl.oo o
in nee In Philadelphia. Only . for eels at
JAB. BELLAK 6. ASII3. Firm Street.
RAVEN . & BLOON'S PIANOS.
If I I IF Noma. for 40 years. Only for solo ot
JAS. BELLAK'S, 2818. FlFTEStreat.
CALENBURO 4 VA:EMELT ,
(FS Q Palmeri MHOS; flirt clam. Only for sale
at - JAS. BELL AK'S, 2818. FIFTH itreat.
NEW BIKE 7-OCTANB MO
DERN.STYLIS PIANOS, from 8275 toll.oo o .
• ` JAS. BELLA& AB l B. PIYTEI Streit,
FM,PRI:NOR '8 AUTOMATIC 'OR
GANS =vase ariythlng known la this lins.
Only for side et JAB. BKLLAEO S.
981 S. FIFTH Street
PRINCE & CO '8 WORLD
=owl= maLonsons. Over now
in use now. JAB. BEL r, elCOnlit Atm'.
Jai-ImM* an B. rtrilt street
WANTS.
IN THE OITY OF NEW YORK.
Anetlonsers and Beal Estate Brokers.
77 CEDAR Street, New'York._
BOARDING.
TAM:MAY, February 9th
Art Gallayer
WRBDIROTB. TAYLOR, & BROWS.
914 011391TNITT Stead
WIVI. H. DUTTON,
SOLI AGIN?
AT REASONABLE PEIOEtI.
AMUSEMENTS.
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY%
SECOND , CONCERT
OF THE
SEASON 18644136*,
The managers annonate that the WICOND,CONOInIe
of the Season will take plats on
Friday Evening, FebruarY
IIILSICAL FEIED HALL,
When ROSSINI'S Nanlfleent Ooraixwition
WILL BE PILTLFORMED.
The Solo Parte will be sturtairleil by the ratewl a g
artiste:
MRS. MOZART,
Soprano, from New York:
NrES. JOSEPHINE SOICEMPEP.
Contralto;
U. GEORGE soresoN,
Tenor; from New York;
MR. A. R. TAYLOR•
And the LAMS CHORUS of the Society
In addition to the STARKT MATER, wilt be Siren Mt
OVERTURE by the GERMANIA GIGGIESTRA, and a
DUET and CHORUS from Menielseobree HYMN INIr
PRAISE.
All under the direction of Hr. CARL SEIM
Subscribers will be taken for this and the mutant
Gomm rte at THOS DOLLARS, entitling them Mr
THREE Tickets for each Concert, on application to ear
member of the Society, or at J. E. Gonid'e kitudc Skeels
Seventh and Oltearnitt streets.
SINGLE TICKEIN. ORS DOLLAR,
tole bad at the Nude Stoma. at Risley's (Continesda
Hotel?, and at the door on the evening of, the Conciat.
To commence at 8 o'clock. fed.*
GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERL
=7EI
A BRIEF FAREWELL SEASON
ACADEMY OF MUSIO
MONDAY, FKBREFAMIN Mb.
LIKITED POSITIVELY TO TEN NIGHTS;
&seers] BMW ARTIB7EB appear. and a Israel/ lii
creased Chorus and Wm, Grand Orchestra.
POSITIVSLY LAST APPEARASIOI
of several of the leading mild% as they depart shmtlir
for Enzope.
Bee fum announeements in Saturday's Papers. NM
OYBR OF ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CROSS & JARVIS' .
SECOND CLASSICAL SOIREE,
SATURDA Y Wh y en m eyw P il eb e
a l s istdyB o'clock:
CARL GAERTNER.
ROOGENBITEGER,
CHARLES SCHWYZ,
i. ALBS:EOM'
Tickets, each. $l. to be bad at the principal kraals
Stores- foe.*
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
BOIBBE GYMNAStIQUE.
Br the Pupils of
SEILLEBRAND & LEWIS'
GYMNASIUM.
THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 16.
........
Reserved 5eat5...........
Secure_yont ticke t s in Rm. - at the
OTllNA.fillim. earner of NINTH and Alan.
Where also full programmes can be bad. feT.Sk
JAMES E. MURDOCH,
READINGS AT CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT Street, above Twe lfti.
At the solicitation of a Committee of Gentlemen. Mr.'
1111RDOCU has consented to give four more of his pope.
la r READINGS fora charitable object , and we tale
pleasure In presenting the following magniriont Froh
ram
- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS,
expressly selected by him as containing many of kis
livest place% some of which are, for the Ara dm%
introduced in this city:
FRIDAY EVENING. Feb. 10. ISM.
SELECTIONS FROM THE TRAGEDY OF OTITELLOI:
The Midnight Brawl—Oassio's Disgrace, and his Er.
Sections on Drunkenness (2d. act.)—Shakspenre.
Extracts from T. Buchanan Read's
WAGONER OF TUB ALLEGHENIES.
consisting of twopictures—
First, the Frozen Camp at Valley Forge;
Second, the Tournament given in honor of Lord sat
Sir William Howe in Fhlladelpbis„ 1776.
How they brought the Good Hews from Ohent to
—B. Browning
Footsteps of Angebi. —Longfellow.
Paul's Defence before Agrippa. — Holy Writ.
The Sleeping Sentinel —F D. Haea a n vier.
On Board the Gomberliuld, ce e n e d..)—lleorige
Bober.
Our Defenders.—T.
Wounded and lfzi
Th e vet.-f . --..cred Out.—Bev. Wm. IL Miller:
.eraetleal and "Theoretical Re'marks and Reflections ell
same by the Rider Weller said. his Son fiamneL--:
Dickens.
_
SECOND EVENING, 13 &TORBAY- Feb 11,
EXTRACT FROM THE PLAY OF KING HENRI TEX
EIGHTH.
Cardinal Wolsey'e Disgrace and Lament.—ghats
nisee
M ar aud Muller G. Whittier.
The Biel Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, 1211.--
Jean Ini,Z 4 evr.
Th e , D eaco ithi Wonderful One-horse Shay. —O. W'
Holmes. -
Brushwood; or, _Labor and Prayer. F. Buchan.;
Read_ vane.—George H. Boker,
The Ballad of New or
Our Heroes. F. De HaveJae:vier.
Sheridan'e Ride.—T.
t herm Read-
Selections from Lady of the INN; Death of Blank/
of Devon Interview and Combio between Roderick
Din and Fitz James.—Scott.
The Huinorotse Ballad of Monsieur 1 , NI. lon ; or, thee
Troubles of the Little Frenchman
Tickets for each Evening, 50 cents. A limitesil another
of RESERVED SEATS, without extra charge.- can be
obtained on early implication at T. B - PUGH'S' Book—
Store, cornerof SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Salo
to commence on Wednesday, February 5. Tickets will
mik-takhztasee•-b evard"---11—. Mar
Programmes for Monday and Tneeday EVPIII.I2/13 Wirt
appear on Saturday. Persons holding tickets can Iwo
care Reserved Seats by applying as above. fe9-3t
kTE7 CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE—.
STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH .
ratans ORA
- - -
of the Gloriouel HE v Suceessful Drama of
T THREE GUARDSMEN.
Price of Admiesion to the Matinee, SO cents to all nada
of the house; Children. 25 cents. Doors open at IX
o'clock ; to commence at 2% o'clock.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Feb. Bth,
THIRD NIGHT
of the brilliant engagement of the
YOUNG, BEAUTIFU L , aND FASCHWATING EGINSH•ei
ONAL AG O RhSE.
MISS HELEN WESTERN,
who, hi order 10 accommodate the hundreds of person*
Who werennable to obtain seate 11D011 her opening night.
will repeat her artistic personation of
CYNTHIA, THE GIPSY,
in Back stone's beautiful Drama. in three acts, entitled.
THE FLOWERS OF THE FORREST. •
The evening's perowinance will conclude with the
amusing Farce, called
TURN BIM OUT.
On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Feb.
THIRTIETH GELLED FAMILY MATINEE.
On FRIDAY EVENING. Feb 10,
BENEFIT OF MISS HELEN WESTERN.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
EXTRAORDINARY &MOMS OF THE OELEERLTEIh
COMEDIAN. MR. FRANK DREW.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Feb. 8,
The performance will commence with the ordeal&
Dish Drama of
RORY O'MOBE.
Rory O'Mara (with songs) FRANK DREW
To conclude with the ecretunthr Tares or
THB IRISH DRAGOON. '
Paddy Harpty O'Brallashan Mr- PRAIRIE DREW
MRS. JOIELN DREWI3 NEW ARM!
STREET TN6ILTHE.
THIRD MORT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
71116 8. 1866.
Lady Tovnley Mn. JDSN DREW_
LordTownleyMr. Gerdes..
Alter which. " POOR PILLICODDY."
PlThcoddy Stuart BANN&
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
AreASTVILLI LIJND TrIPIA.TRA
CALLOWBILL, between Fourth sad Fifth.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1955, -
Fifth night MlN Bof the
LIS eg S ag 'TESTI/ALI LUND.. ement of the eminent artists:
Bhalkspeare's beautiful Play,
KATHERINE AND PETIII7OIIIO,
translated into the German language.
Katherine Idles Elise Vestvall Lunt
Fettucine.— ...... Mr. Adolph Vasty**
EA.T NATIONAL crgeus,
WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTIEt
A WEEK OF
GREAT ATTRACTION.
COL. D,
THE BLIND HORSE EXCELSIOR,
TEM THOROUGHBRED
OUAB ABIA
AS N STEED STEPHEN' ,
A. DGL.
ORIGINAL COMIC MULES PETE AND BARNEY. 1
Col. DAM RICE will make his first appearance en
MONDAY EVENING, 6th Inst., and continue during
the week. Be will introduce to the audience his wow
derful
ELISEeII-tralned animals. Re-engagement et
Wile the Stone Family; &wines Familia
Hutchinson and Murry; the Trained Dogs; Le Jeu.net
Hurt.
Admiselen still _the same—First Tlar 60 eta ; Ssooadt
do. 25 cte. ; Private Boxes NW.
Performance commences each evening 217 40 Far-.
formanee every Afternoon, commencing at 256' o'clock.
A BSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTS
AND CHESTNUT;
' "DRUNK ON COLD WATER..
Third end last week or the humorous Lecturer ad&
oriainal Psydbologlit; DR. B. BROWN WILLIAM&
This week the Dedornpplars every night. His lbst Sir
ezberiments enitattstats aiLthe pecnitarltiss of our dtS ,
ferret natures and dirresidOne,_with
SUBJECTS FRONHE T AUDIENCE
Drunk on cold water—Evading the liquor law —Ligkia.
leg the gait with the fingers. without matches or flame—
Mental psychology—Phreriology and electricity tonched
upon—making two hirurs of fan and information.
ON TUESDAY, A MAT 1 ABB
-for ladies only. at S o'clock.
ON WEDNESILY DAY
IL ANDATINEEE. SATURDAY.
FAM
Admission SS cents.
- SATURDAY NIGHT LAST LECTURE.
for gentlemen only.
Gentlemen desiring to acquire the science of "ear.
etiology " can now form a class, Dr. Williams guanine
teeing sumps. Terms and particulars can be obtained
from Mr. J. T . Donnelly, between the hours of land 3
o'clock I'. M., Assembly Buildings. An early applies—
tion necessary.
Evening—Tickets 33 cents. 'Admitting a lady ant
' gentleman, AO cents. Commence at o'clock. fed-6t
NATIONAL SKATING PARK,
TWEET,/ -FLBST Street and COLUMBIA AT•11110.
Thrace will be cleared and reads for Skating winder
two hours after the snow ceases tofell le
SELECT RRADINGS AND RPCITL
TICINO by PHILIP LAWRINCS and Mc Damhter
MARY, at ASSIORBLY BUILDINGS. on TRIDAY an&
SATURDAY RVEBINGS. Pe?. WM an& IBA- "The
Death of the May Queen.' - 9Arp) of the Llelt,A
Brigade." Barbara Wet:We, •The Pcmtne....
••T he Gambler% Wife. 'Bingen ?n, the Rhine
'AnabeLlee.,• 'Lord Torn Boddy.'e•dor. Tlettough
cents. Commence at Bo' cloak. MS 40-
HABSLBR'S
ORCUPSTRL AIWA EMUliiff SLPL
Office, No, 3111.416 South WWI( 8 *Woe
A SSEMBLY BUILDING.
MATINEE mvsicias
By the PhllodelpAls. CLASSICAL QIIINTEITS CLIIIr
EVERY WEDIrEl33Oelt. a I Y. IL
Tiokets at the Door, 'Firm Conte will. AML-1111toWta
•, A . I 'T. 01.
ItglEtitkliKAlA stfati, SAVYBDAT, at 0 . 01. •
P.l[., atIitUBLOAL FUAA Skies 'Aeksia.
cents Eibt Tickets,.3l.o4 ba at
til_a Oars'
and Meyer s Muds Stens. and at t h* Aam
THE ACADEMY OF FENS
A• CHESTNUT nrosLabove 'I*AX Is OM l ia M.
for 'donors, from a X: to 6r. E.
DzipAnnersTFOA °term WO RAE.
• • 4..40 oeutiC
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