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• The'Co
<3 W Tarabell. New York
S W Porter. Blastr•
C 0 Peek, New. York
N Camden, Virginia
DI Bdmeston, Virginia
.J W hiager. New York
P I Toles, Troy
'C A Sweet, Buffalo
X A Morrows & la, Canada
8 lII' Pettis
J Cratere. Steubenville
T Bailer Washington
Carbondale
OBarber,
0 t antord. New York
D W Tarr az wf. Boston
C Lowe, Zdaasaohusette
H Washburn. Bolton .
( W Ringeloy..Boston
W JParkr, Boston
C Bacchant, Boston
T Itichardeon. Bosto4
D Robinson. Jr,Bostoit
US Patter. Boston
.1 N H Patrick, Omaka
B Stieglits, New York
oeo Dexter, Mae,
F.l !netts, Ness .r •
C H Mime. New Jersey
Rise MB, Bell, Pittsburg
Ali Simla°, Mass
.1 8 Rawlings. Baltimore
.T C Bright, Pottsville
W H Hopkins, Penns
Jae Andrew., Alleg'y City,
JoellgoN enact, Fenna ,
liohert liendereon. Penne
John 'Brown. Jr. Penner I
0 D Fenno, Boston
.I... Ritchie, Boston
11 . O'Neill. New York
R Hell
Boddiek, New York
W J Combs & la, Brooklyn
B Shepard. New York
Floyd Bailey. New York '
Lyman Elmore. New York
L Jerald:is—Boston
A B kfaxin, Boston
The li
F Eagle... Palma
B Henn. Cincinnati
.0 DI Haldeman, Penna
T C McDowell, Ponta
A F Clapp, Parma
A P Brandt, 'Harridan's'
Jno Nloingsr, Ed Pant
A C Kirok..New York
Robt Darman, 'Pittsburg
W ti Bumphrep. Jr. N Y
J N Stickney, Rceitvllle,Ct
Geo Howell, Jr
Chas Ir Pine
Alfred Newhoure
IV 8 Johnston, 0 8 A
E Sweeny
P Dot an,•Baltimore
Jared R Reinter. Lancaster
.Jos M Opdyeke, Harrisburg
W OrthHaerisburg
Mira R R 'Orth, Harrisburg
MA Roland, Lancaster co
I' 0 Roland, Lancaster co
'Theta Lyons, New York
J 0 Mulf.rd, Salem, N J
J V Craven. Salem, >I J
Miss Mary Murphey, Del
Mies Lydia Murphey. Del
T B 'thorn, Maryland
W D Johnson , blew Yark
James Thorn, New York
Julius Levy..lfew York
T Walker, Indiana co
A 8 Landis. Hollidayabeag
.1 A Eicholte DowninatoWn
.T B Chadwick, U 8A
M untoy Lewistown
.7 W Da izell, Titnaville
Mr.Bsker & mother
J Blobs') deon, lowa
B GSA. Elizabethtown
W 0 Tranor, Delaware co
Mrs Tranor, Delaware co
D W Belden, Salem, PI J
W W Bassott,Washirgton
W W Wittman Baltimore
0 Gilley, it 81 1
B Y Cox, New Jersey
• The lire
W Et Pulienborger •Penna
43 Richardaon, Phila
.18 Sorter, Virginia
atlas Stever SOD rearm
J Levy, New York
E Holden, Felton. Del
.1 W Reynolds. Del
R W Reynolda, Jr, Del I
IV Brennan k wf, .Perna
Miss Brennan, Parma
Samuel Trudel, Maas
Cant B H Torry, Maaa
M 111 Mathews
J Boone, Felton, Del
$ S Harvey. N Jersey •
W B May, Elkton, Aid
M Pnrnell. West Va
John Buckley, Pottsville
Henry It Says, Oil City
W S echofield, Yardleyv'e
T J Wolfe
Wilmarth, Pittsburg
W Haab, Baltimore
amee, Parkersburg
bfre S A Naylau t. Hew York
J Taotansou, ou City
The A
John Boylan, Newark, N
S C Ball, Virginia
0 W Wangb am, N Jamey
F Stone, Baltimore
W &boles, Blkton,Md
Jae Brown, New York '
W Stick, Oreensboro
C W Mitchell, Ortenstioro
N Solace
J Webster
A Tuttle
Geo Wagner, New York
8D Carpenter, Wisconsin
A M Richmond. New York
D 2 1 Whitney, Matamoros
8 (Wiley. Lewisburg
W Bradford, Dayton. 0
L B Hellman, Germany
Capt Jim .1' Wilber,U A
W Mitchell, Ind Pa
TP Williams, Ohio
W S Batchelder. Ma's
Joe Richmond, Wash, D 0
B 0 Cloud, Columbus; 0
W Selfridge, Bethlehem I
.1 Kauffman, Beading
F Brewer. Massachusetts
F M Tracy k wI, Kansas
Mrs H 0 Melrin, Kansas
Mrs Houghton & da, lowa
Miss Culiough, lowa
Df D Thatcher,Marti u sburg
4) H P Parker, Ohio'
D W Brown, Ohio
The Co
C W Batterfoes. Penns
Jos Well. Easton
J F Gurney. U S A
W 0 Donwill, Dover. Del
W A Atwood. Look Haven
•Oro Ayrly, Lock Haven
W Davie
John H Simone
A 0 Verner, USN.
C W Milltdre
P Hymn. sabittgton
Peter slate. Troy. N Y
J G Doherty
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W H Doherty
W Seal, Penns
I Tyson, Ohestei co, Pa
SPECIAL NOT/CEIL
BE CAREFUL OF YOUR LUNGS
"Dr. Swayne a Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry."
1. It will cure the most obstinate Cough.
:..It will cure Asthma, Bronchitis. Weak Lunge.
.3. It will cure all diseasos of tho Oheat and Throat.
4 It will cure Palpitation or Dimas° of the Heart.
•5. It will cure all complaints of a Pulmonary nature.
*So long as diseases of the Throat and Lungs exist. and
afflict our race. eo long will "Dr. Swayne's Com
pound " be sought altar as a remedy eminently supe
rior to all others. Principal office, 330 - North SIXTH
Street:.
COAT TAILS AIM NOT TORN OFF; OH
Donate ripped open by catching upon your drawer
bandies, if ion use the neat " Drawer Pals" we have
tar sale. THIJHAN it SHAW, No. 835• Thir
ty-Sire), MARKET Street, below Ninth. it
FOR NARROW STILES OF DOORS WE lave Show Case Catches, Locks, Flush Sprin gs, Re
verse Bevel Catches. Bolt Sabot:hats, Short and Heavy
Flush Bolts, and a varitty of other uncommon Hard-
Mare. TRUMAN & SHAW, No 836 (Right Thirty
dye), MARKET Street, below Ninth. It
TRUSSES, BRACE AND MECHANICAL. SUP
ports, of approved construction, and light Ilatah, ad•
justed with judgment, at O. H. NEEDLES', corner of
TWELFTH and HACK Streets. (Ladies' Department,
eondtteted by Ladies. on Twelfth Street, first door below'
Race.) An extensive variety of Supporters, Belts,
Braces, Elude Stockings, Syringes, Nursery Articles,
&a. 4.19-208
ass
COLGATE'S HONES' SOAP.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In eneh universe" de.
mend, Is made from the CHOICEST materials. le MILD
and EMOLLIENT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In its action urea
the Skin. For tale by all Bracelet' and Fancy Goode
dealers. fe2B-tntlisl7
fMt i l GEOIIGE STECK & Co.'s sWiil
PLAROS,
. Ann
MASON & HAMLIN'S
CABINET ORGANS
PIANO Over COO each of these fine CABINET
FORTES. 'instruments have been sold ORGANS.
PIANO by Mr. 0., Knd the demand le CABINET
FORTES. constantly ineresaing. t ORGANS.
PIANO For sale only by CABINET
FORTES. J. E. GOULD. ORGANS.
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste. CABIN=
FORTES. nolit-tf ORGANS.
WHEELER & WEL9OI.I' 8 HIGHEST ThEundritnl
1100K•HTITOH
SEWING MACHINES,
THE OHLLPEET. /HAMM AND BEET.
Salesrooms. 704 CI ITESTNIIT Street. above Seventh.
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HOBSON.—On Tuesday, Feb. 7th, in the 80th year of
tier age, Hannah Hobson. •
Interment will take place oniftateuday, 11th inst., at
1 o'clock P. M., from the residence of her son-in-law '
Wm • H. Moore, No. 1226 Coates street. ••
COPE. —At Germantown. on Feb. 8, Eliza E., wife of
J. J. Cope. _
Funeral on Friday; Feb. 10. at 2 o'clock P. M. The
male friends of the family are invited to attend. without
farther invitation.
•
RHOAD —On the 711 inst.,__John Pressmen Rhoads,
son of John and'Elizabeth P. Rhoads, in the 4th year of
• his age.
The relatives and. friends of the family are respectful
„ly invited to attend the fc neral from the residence of his
Parents, in Kingesessing. Twenty•fourth ward, Phila.
delphia, on Fifth day, the 9th instant, at two o'clock
'P. •
LIVICK.—On the 7th instant. at Chestnut Hill, I
Mar
tha S daughter of Richard and Martha A. Levlck, n
-the 6th year df ber age.
DR&PER.—On.Tuesday, Feb. 7th, John Draper, in the
16th year of his age.
His male friends and those of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel
• &tee, Sixth street and Elwood Lane, on Friday, 10th.
instant. at two o'clock
Carriages will leave Wm H. Moore's. Fifth and Arch
streets, at half. past one o'clock. • ••
JUSTICE. —On Wedneeday, fith • instant, watt =
- Handy, youngest son of the late Geo. 11 Justice, aged
'7 Lears.
The funeral will take place on Friday next, at ten A
M. , from the residence of his mother,l2ll Walnut street.
•Te proceed to Laurel Hill. ••
HAINEB.—On 6th instant. of consumption, Fenton
Haines, in the 31st year of hisxge.
Funeral to meet at Friends' Meeting -noose, Fourth
and Green. streets. on Fonrth•daY, Bth instant. at 2
o'clock. P. 81 Interment from the house of J. Curtis
Smith, West Chester, Pa ,on Fifth. dav,2tb, o'c:oelt,
P.M •
WOOD WARD —Suddenly. on the morning of the 6th
Inst , Thomas Woodward. In the 45th year of his ask
The relatives and friends are reepeotfally invited to
attend his funeral,. from his late residence, N 0.14 Wood.
land Te r race, on Thursday morning. February 9th. To
leave the hones at half past 9 o'clock. To proceed to
Wilmington, Del. by railroad. Tbe funeral services
will b e perforeued'at St. Andrew's Church, Wilming
ton. Del lwilmington;DeL, papers please COPY. 3”
SHASPLIS.—On Sunday. February 6th, at his reel
grncesiltr.L O . o a n g c e o d eh Delaware aa county, Casper W. Shar.
The frieends of the familyare invited; without farther
notice, ha attend the funeral, on Thursday. 9th instant,
at 10 A. N. Train will leave depot, Thirty-first and
Market, streets, at 8.15 ••
WEIR. —On the morning of the 7th inst., after a short
illness, Robert Weir, formerly of Woonsocket, R. 1.
Due notice will be given of the funeral.
ELACIC:II:ND PURPLE 'DEL/LINES,
40 c enti;plsiik and White Debases, 90 cants.
.13E95011 & EON. Mownlna Store.
ti - No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.'S
- WHITE ;ENGLISH CRAPE.-ALSO,
Black En4llsh Veil snd Trlmmlnr-Orapes, all
Qualities. • BISSON & SON. Nonraln_s Store.
h9.tt • 71e. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
4.4 LONG CLOTH MUSLIN'S, 44 OTS.
New York Mille Shirting%
Better than Williamsville. D.
Warattntta. next to the best, D.
84114"18
)leeting. Mu I I TUMID
l a 2B •• - . _PC/NEVI said ARON Eitrit)
ligr Tuzus wilac. sz pnEscinsa
In .011EMAN • BAPTIST' 0H173100,_10 SOWN
Etreal. below Oollowhili - br D.- P. tilielox, Ilies7laad_l
alkd P. Looselte/ter. 'MIRY' SVSN/X ° ' mil viiliK. "
li'i e'ciack. - • • ' . '
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HOTELS.
tinental.
•J Chase, New York
J A Nichols, Baltimore
I Efollingshead. Baltimore
T Stanford, Baltimore
J Dann. Baltimore .
T J Hoskinson, Plttsbari
IR 0 Johnson, Boston
C Parkinson. California
• H Brightman, Milwaukee
H Chloago
A H Cardl, o. New York
w Born,New York
W Waler, Erie
W titephens,Virginia
• S Barry & la , Illinois
W R Murphy
G W Shaw, Ohio
T Legier, Ohio
D W Ora% KentuokY
D A Ginnie,: itentuckY
W S Carter, Milwaukee
:W W Madam Ohio
Chas A Dickey, Penns
John *mom, Colorado
D H Mal ratty, Norristown
Mrs B Lather. Pottsville
J H Placer, Boston
W 8 Eliot, New York
W D Elliot, New York
B Combs, Borth. atown
S 1' Walters, Bentucki
W Kellogg & da, Illinois
J B Crane, Indiana
W Lazes', New York
:Saud. P rimer, Pranklin.Pa
Robt B Vance, N Oarollua
IF Brown, Boston
H H Burgess, Portland
W 110011ln & wf, N York
Thou Terry, Now York
R P Dunn. Pray. R I
Oboe Winston. Boston
J B Palmer. Pros', R I
ID If Casa°, Boston.
10 T Calmer, Boston -
W B Elisabeth
IJ 0 Paine, Jersey Oily
O H P Willcox, New York
J Pril.halm, New York •
11 Minimhumor, N York
R Griffith, Jr, Balt
James E. Cantwell
S Kohn, Burlington, lowa
lasliesti us. Baltimore
W M Gallaher
Cant A lintchtuaon,D S A
John McLaughlia, Troy
1:1.1 Mintran, Bladensburg
Mrs Van Camp & oh, 11l
Miss Enoa,Prairle du Bitten
H J Blocs & la, 'Portsmouth-
Miss V J Illoes.Portemouth
Miss H J Garland, Balt
CI A Bitner, Lancaster
.Tae D Morrison, Albany
D K Diffenderffer,Lanc co
Joe W ynolds._ Mi
Capt (Teo EL Beaufort, Va •
Capt J C Harm & wf. Va
W Marm,Winchester, Vs
Henry Riele,Tremont, Pa
O Howell, Jr
R Pecker, New York
C W yobay, Washington
B Brown, New York
W Mc .:wady, New Jersey_
Dr W T This & wi.o Ft
L Cc
Miss L B
Chiaylor
cago , Olen Riddle
r.
L P•Brookn &wf.Pottaville
John Bede), Maryland •
Wm Bedel, Maryland
W C Sipple, lowa
W H Meconkey. W Chester
W H Johnston Pittsburg
3 It Frisk, Ash land:
H G Wolfe. New York
David Moffat, New York
J Palmer, Mechanicsburg
A It Bennett. New York
R A Lamb erton , Harrisburg
A B Kaufman. Lancaster
Claley. Pltteb Irg
F Maley. Jr, Pittsburg
Jae Leighty, Irvin, ra
• ants•.
H 11Poster, Mercer, Pa
0 Morris, Boston
Tbos Slocum, Luzerne co
Mies
Bello
e W H i er Y h o r a k
us%
Mite Tulle White Pittsburg
J G To wnsend, IBA
E Labsagood, Schuyil cO)
M beltzer. tichayll ao
Miss Merrill, lowa
A C Abbott, /owls
P Parse' & wf. Penna
H C Lewis, Westbrook, tat
.1 A Mcidenry, Wabash, Ind
J - W Edwards. New York
B F May, Baltimore
4 W Halsoy, ri Jersey
J Albrliz, Pittsburg
Richardson. Jr, N York
C Lockhart. M Chunk.
D'Brln die, Mechanicsburg
W W Evans, Penna
11 Thompson, Cincinnati
.1 Best bda Penna
W D Dowe,'Delaware
erlean.
•
P E Balaton, Indiana
Dr 0 W Patrick, Indiana
J 8 Barnes, lediara
Semi Frost, Prov,_B I
Wm B Maas
Albert A. Davis, N
A C Kuck, New York
Stephen Leahy, New York
Thee H Livermore
Wm S De skyne. N Jersey
II Wiggins, Jersey City •
H T Downing. Delaware
J I) Messick & bro, Md
Jae Brown, Marriar d
IN El Westcott Maryland
A T Tiring, New York
M T Burgess, Connecticut
Phil Sevin. Connecticnt
Jae S Ralston. Ind. Pa
nion.
W Moranneeller. Penna.,.
B nillyman, Pottsville
Jesse Lane. Delaware
Geo Heller, Necidlarg
0 Emmons, New Jersey
W B Bark, New Jane,'
A D Holdrldge, Vermont
Col S K Roes, Allentown
P Kern morer, Allentown
Henry Jackson, Indiana
Oeo Cook & wt, Upton, 0
Mr Hollinger, Ohio
W H Heyberger, N York .
Chao Bamberger, ()Engin, 0
mercial.
Chas Dinree, Westgroye
W Seal, Parma
S Pennock, Chester co, Pa
0 L Swoops., Penna
D Stiller, Huntingdon co
Eastbarn, Yardleyvillo
J B soapier, Yardieyyille
M Hauck, Lancaster co
W Curtis, 17 8 A
R Reynolds, Maryland
John Hough. Doylestown
W Darlington. W Chester
Tyson. Chester CO, Pa
Jno•Oatford, Oxford
J allay, Lancaster co, Pa
NOTICES,
PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY S,
Ha —The following-named gentlemen hove
been appointed by the citizens of the EIGHTH WAND
as a collecting committee to raise money for the
EIGHTH-WAIED BOUNTY FUND: •
First Precinct—Wm. Brotherhead. 911 Locust street;
Owen Petted. Tenth street. below Balsam. east aide;
E. E. Smith, 216 Washington Square; Edward T. Law
rence, 258 Washington Square; C. W. Smith, MO Wash
ington Square; George Seaters, Eighth and Samson)
streets.
Second Precinct—John M. Wolf, Twelfth and Locust
streets; W. W. Davis; James BrA138; Richard Park,
Eleventh street, below Locust; Matthew Patton, &le.
Tenth street, below Locust.
Third Precicot—Caleb• Johnson, Theodors Frothing
ham, Andrew M. Jones, A. _J. Catherwood, W. P.
Cresson. Clement Sammy.
Fourth Precinct—W. R. Patton, HOS Oliestnut street:
Rdward Irvin, 1507 Fll7lBOlll etreet Hawkins,
1427 Moravian street; H. C: Brolaeky , .lo 8311th Tint'
teenth street; Francis Wells, 124 South Thirteenth
street; George F. Reed, UM bansom street; Robert M.
Hoeker, 1525 Walnut etreet.
Fifth Precinct—lease G. Colesberry; George Dellaker.,
Twentieth, below Locust street; John W. Sexton.
Twentieth, below Locust street; Willitusx Devine, 1801
RI ttenhouse str eat Jame; McKinley. . •
Sixth Precinct—Joseph R. Flsnigen. 121 South Eigh
teenth street; John Comber: S. B Cohen, 120 South Se
venteenth street; Solomon K. Bogey, Chestnut. above
Twentieih. street; Wm. Maul, Chestnut, below Sigh
.teenth street; Win. Sommers!, 1938 Sensom street; Ed
ward Shain.'llo 8 with Twentieth street; Edwin Greble,
nineteenth, above Walnut street.
CHARLES L. DR 11,11TQUE,
..- President Eighth- Ward Bounty Fond.
EDWARD BROWNING. Treasurer.
CHARLES W. SMITH. Secretary. • - • fe9-3t.
AT A MEETING OF THE TWEN•
TIETII 'WARD BOUNTY COMMIdSIO N. held
Feb. Bth. it was unanimously reeolved to close the
books of the sln subscriptions en MONDAY EVENING,
Feb. 13th, and tht Chairman of each Precinct was di
rected to report the names of those that halsubscribed,
for the purpose of taking each measures as may be re•
cessary to secure themselven from the Draft. Another
ni,ctiesr via be held T 818 BVENINO, Is the CR [MO Er.
TWENTY-FIRST Street, below . Shorewood, at 7%
o'clock. W.M. S. BALL,
HAIMPR, Secretary. ' It
DRAFT. DRAFT,. DRAVV—
TfibiTH WARD.—A meeting . of the Citizens of
TENTH WARD will be held on TIINDAY IMMO.
the 19th Teb'y, in the basement of BAPTIST CHURCH.
northwest corner BROA j y and ARCH Streets, to adopt
measures to avoid the raft. It is desirable that all
interested will attend. A H. FR ANCISCCS.
Treasurer of Tenth Ward
fee 6t -Bounty Fund Committee.
HEADINGS BY
JAMES & MURDOCH. AND
TIM GREAT SLOOUTIoNurr AND rATRIOTIC
. - -
A DISH,
NYbote obilenthroty sso well known in every good
cause, but more especially in behalf of oar noble sot.
diem has contented to give one more R what at CON
CERT HALL. on THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Yob.
L, for the benetlt of a worthy and charitable cause.
Tickets for sale at CI. aXTON'II (late Mantien's). 606
Chestnut Street • ASHZEAD & EVANS'. 721 Chestnut
s:reet; GOULD 43, Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at
the door on the evening. rrogrammes can bs obtained
With the ticket&
Beadinks. corm:ll6ogs at S o'clock Dows_open at 7.
Tickets, SO cents. Sioreserveli seats; an equal charm
for all.
Er.EULOGY ON TN= IRON. GEORGE
N. DALLAS —The Judiciary, the members of
the Bar. the Reverend Clergy, the city anthorittee, and
the citizens generally,. are tesneetfally Invited to be
present at the EULOGY on the Honorable GEORG& 51
DALLAS. to be delivered by the Honorable CFIARLE3
J. BIDDLR at the Ball of the University of Pannsylva
nit. on SATURDAT EVSNING, Febrnsryi ilth, at 8
o'clock. JAMES PAGE.
GEORGE hl. WHARTON, 1
DAVID PAUL BROWN,- Committee.
BENJ. H. 81‘1WitTEB,
Tel). St MORTON P. REIM, J •
°FYI()); WASHINGTON AND VAN
BOREN OIL COMPANIES.
PRILADELriIii. PebYllll7 8.1M65.
It special Meeting of the Stockholders of the &bora
companies will be hsid at the office. Ho. 10 MEB
-O.BABTS' BXCHANGE, on • WEDNESDAY, 15th. lust .
st s.3i O'clock P. M. l for the purpose of consulting es to
the propriety of telling all or part of the property of
the companies.
By order of the Board, WM. O. STILES, Jr..
feft tit - tlecretsry.
WEST VIRGINIA NATIONAL
Iar ' EXTROLEIIM ASSOOLATION —The Fourth I.
etalment of 0/1/3•FIFTIten each Share of the Stock of
the Association will he _payable to the Trustee; FAMES
LIND. Lg., No. 5;4,, booth SIXTH St. (second floor).
on the Othicbroary. lt*
OFFICE OF THE CITY. BOUNTY
itgr '
FUND OOMMIMION, COMMON W 3 ALTS
BUILDING, No. 613 CHESTNUT Street,
PIIILADRI,IIIII. Feb. 8, 1.885. '
The COMMISSIOI will MEET' DAILY hereafter *63
'o'clock P. M. . .
By order of tho Committee! on.
F. 9-111 JOHN BLAIR, Secretaiy..
TWELFTH WARD:A MEETING
I of the citizens to adopt measures to avoid the
Draft, by d iin ny one Quota, wilt be held TIM
CI lin) sdaY) EVZOING.. 73b: o'clock, at the Mifflin
Behool,bouee, TRIED Street,. above Brown. We mint
have funds, or cease exertions. By order of the Com.
zoittee. OBAS. M. WAONSE, President.
Taos. It Cowititym. Secretary. It
ELEVENTH WAREN—AVOID THE
DRAFT. —The Enrolled Citizens of the Ward
will meet TO-NIGHT, at 7.K o'clock, at the Hall, BE.
COD and COATES:
arouse from your lethargy, people - of the Eleventh
Ward, and show that your former life anductivity are
a t?lillan:egrtr illlid:oaWara that via permitted
the Draft to catch us napping, and' making no effort
to avoid' it.
Now la the golden opportnnity to escape the Draft,
and let us embrace It.
- THOS. W. MARCHMENT, President.
THOS. A. Year, Secretary and Treasurer: Hsi
ALUMNI AISSOCI&TION CEtA-
R
THAL HIGH SCHOOL • The semi-annual
meeting of tho A.LUMNI 'ASSOCIATION OP THE CEN
TRAL HIGH SCHOOL will be held at the High School
Building, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. Peb: it, 1968,
at 8 o'clock. Business of importance will be brought
before the meeting.
feS 7t* . HENRY R. EDMUNDS, Secretary.
110.. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION), USN.
TEAL HIGH ECHOOL.—The Annual Address
before the ALIIKEI ABSOCIATION of the Central High
Fah°ol Will be delivered by HENRY R: ED8117111)1,
Req.. on FRIDAY 1sV814111(1. February 17tb; 1865, at 8
o'clock, at CONCERT -HALL. The Introductory Ad
diens will be delivered by GEO. ALFRED TOWN-
Etait Tickets may-be obtained of EBN•EY R.
EDAlariDb, Esq., No. 221 South FIFTH-Street.
B. H. D. FRALEY,
91.* Chairman of Board of Managers.
11W'PHYLPLISELPHIA-PIUIPLICI SrOCIIIC
BRCHABUS, 80. 414 'LIBRARY Street —The
Committee having charge of the Annual Subscriptions
wisl be In attendance at the rooms daily. between the
hours of 10 M. and. 8 P. M., until SATURDAY, the
11th test , for the purpose of receiving the SUSSCRIP
,TI Off MONEY and the names of new applicants.
The list closes positively at It I' hf. on. the 11th, and
the Suchange will open for business on the 13ttr. att‘pre
vionaly announced. f45.4t*
ATTNPITION VOLIINTEERS-
HEM SST BOUNTY
FOURTEENTH WARD.
The Recruiting Committee are now • prepared to pay
In CASH the LA.ROEST BOUNTIES to all resrnits ac
credited to this ward
They NO 111 sit at the Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH
and GREEN Streets ItVBRY DAY from 9 to 4o!olook,
where all information will be cheerfully . given.
Avoid the brokere. come to us atm receive PULL
BOUNTIES in OASH.'
BOUNTIES.
For one year
For two Vara 676 00
For three years ' 825 CO
FOB TWO TEAR IFST*RaIFB JOINING HLOGOOK'R
For one year •-•-•••16826 00
For two years - 976 00
For three years
Dr. J. MAONIa - WE: ''
...
1 .. ....1 ' 126 °°
Recruiting
J. W. TRACKARA, .
fe7-6t FRRD'R. A. VAR OLIII%. C°2l-latttea'
gar. TWEL F.W H WILED BOUNTY
FUND,—CITY BOUNTY. ONE. YEAS MEN.
FOUR SUEDES') DOLLARS; TIMES TEARS. PIPS
HUNDRED DOLLARS, eaeh in hand. No recruit need
wait for hie money in this Ward.
BOUNTIES NOW PAID:
One-Tear Men $525
Two-Year Men MY. 00 . 675
. ,
Time-Tear Men .-••••••:••••••••• SiYl
HANCOCK'S CORPS. TWO-TEAR VETERANS.
One Year .i....•........ ........ ...... EOM
. . . .
Two Years...—. —...- ... 975
Three Team..... ..•.. 1,125
Committee to muster in and My reor7ti . ta — meet every
day at F. de L. Ladner's Northern Military Hall,
'I EURO Street. below Omni.
JOBB H. BI ER,I JOHN S. HBYL,
L. B. ENGLBS, • CHAS. IL MASSON,
•
OZO. BUTZ,
fe7.6t Disbursing Committee.
OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY.
FUND 00lithlIBSION_, 0011110NWS6LTH
BUILDING, 611 CHESTNUT Street;
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1865.
Notice is hereby given that the Commiseion for the
Payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive
and adi wit the clatme of all new recruits under the pre•
visions o Ordinance of January 26, 1666.
'Volunteers for One Tear will resslye . it, Warrant for
FOOR liutrilEED DOLLAR
Volunteers for Two Yarn will receive a Warrant for
FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS.
Volunteers for Three Years orlll.receivea Warrant for
FIVE HUNDRED. DOLLARS.
Enrolled citizens who shall place in the service of the
United States a Sobstitute for notiass than Three Years,
in advance of a draft, and who ahall thereuxn be cre
dited upon the quota of the GUT of Philad pigs, will
receive a warrant for
THEE HUNDIVAD- DOLLARS.
By order of the Commission.
ja2S•if JOHN •BLAIR,
Igr IDE • NORWICH OIL AND MN*
IRO COMPAIST.—AL meeting of the Stock
holder, will be held at the Rooms ie the Hardware
Trade e,sociation, No. 4115 COMMERCE Street, Phila.
delphia. on THURSDA.Y, the 9th inst.,at 4 o'clock
P. la, to accept the charter, organize, a dopt bY•lawn,
and eleot officer, for the current year.
A. B. SHIPLEY,
A. B. JUSTICE. } Corporator&
MAXWELL ROWLAND. p.
PIIILAD3LPHIA. Feb. 8,1665. fe4-st•
aiNittrEse TILE LIBRARY COX.
arPANY, PHILADELPRIA. Feb. 6, ism.
The Annual tfaection for Officers for the ensuing year
will take place on TUMIDLY, 21st last.,at the LI
BRARY BMA!. Polls open at 4 P. L. nd close at 8
P. M. JllO. A McALLISTSR.
fe7-181 Recording Secretary.
Ige7THE NEXT DR &FE.--CITIZENS 9
EITJESTITUTE.
W BEPRBSENTATIVE. AND VOL
UNTEER OENCY. —e beg leave to call the attention
of those who 'are drafted, and those Pr ho are enrolled
and liable to military duty and also that class of per
sons who are not liable to draft (ladles, and gentleman
over forty-five 7 ears), to our agency for procuring sub
stitutes and volunteer representatives Persons stiould
attend to this important matter at once, as the draft has
been fixed for the 15th of February next.
We are doing a strictly legitimate business: we are
furnishing men not liable to the draft as substitutes and
representatives, as low, if not at lower prices, than any.
other agency in Philadelphia. The law allows us to
put substitutes in the Nary or Marine Corps, to be
credited to any district in tho State where the principal
resides.
To facilitate business. if persons living in or out of the
city, who are enrolled, will furnish ne with a certifi
cate of their enrolment from the Provost Marshal of
their district, they san have substitutes sworn Into
either branch of this service, which will fully exempt
em from draft.
Reference can be given to ladies and gentlemen in
this city for whom we have done basineee in this line,
and also in the following counties: Chester, Delaware,
Montgomery. Berke, Books, Schuylkill, and North
ampton. .
N. B.—Churches and Clubs tarnished at the. lowest
possible prices.
Committees . Liberal arr qu oteangs. ements made with
Township
Call or address MoNALLY, PAXSON, & CO.,
4111. CHESTNUT Street - or •
ft6-flt ' 'Box 2on Philadelphia Post Office.
Iar'SIXTH WARD."—THE AT rENTION
* cd the enrolled citizens of our ward is particu
larlyealled to the following preamble and resolution,
Paned at the meeting_ of the Bounty Fund Committee
an Saturday evening, the 4th instant:
"Whereas,_ Heretofore the burden of filling the quota
of the Sixth ward has fallen upon the few. many en
rolled men. liable to draft, having entirely ignored
their duty in fatting to aid in subscriptions or work
whom we know to be liable, but ,have depended upon
those who have given their time and money to save
them from conscrivtion; therefore.
Reeedued. That it is the sense of the Sixth Ward
Bounty Fund Committee — .
Furst. That an assessment of $25 be laid upon every
enrolled man liable to draft in the Sixth ward.
/'second. That the Secretary to instructed to prepare a
Mel of all who will pay $25 tex, and in the event of our
taping to fill the quota 01 the ward by the time the
di aft takes place, then that /vela/ amount shall be
divided among those who may be drafted, but in fie
event shall It be need to procure exemption, or a sub.
et
The
for those who refuse to pay the above tax
The Committee will meet on THUBPDAY BYE:WIG
next. the Kb inst.. at 7 o'clock, at the School House, In
inter Street, when hey expect a roil adept:lan will of
allested. noes t wbo wish to subscrtbe will
please hand their eubecriptione immediately to the-
Treasurer, WM. H. BABBBS. No. 371 orth THIRD
Street. or the Precinct Conanitte: e, who are earnestly
requested to continue their labors and report on Thar"-
day evening next
Aid. CHABLIS WELDING. Chairman.
JOHN RAGAN. SW, and Been:kiting Agent: feeAt
OFFICE . OF THE :: BLACK - 11L1.-
:_ MOND COAT. AND IRON 00111PANY..2001
WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
The annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will he held at this Office on niodDAY. the lath
day of February, between the„b ours of 10 and 2 o'clock,
at which time an Election will take place for Directors
for the ensiling year. , .1. S. HESTON.
is2B-etnthift* Secretary.
10ff° OFFICE OF THE FIRE INBIJR
ANCE
COMPANY, OF. TITS COUNTY QF
FRUAXELFEUL,
FRERTJAIIT 2, 1816
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the said ComPanY,
bold on Monday, thel6th.nli., the fcilowing gentlemen
were duly elected Directors for the ensuing year, to
wit: •
Charles J. Sutter, Henry Bndd.
Henry Crilly, , John Horn,
Joseph Moore George Macke,
Andrew IL Miller, James N. Stone,
Edwin L. Restart, Robert V. Massey, Jr.
P And at a meeting of the s aid Directors, held this day,
°BAILIE J. StIT?Alt. Eva . was was :metal:nor:sly re
elected President, HEBEI oilifDD. Esq., Vice Prowl:
dent, and BENJAMIN F BOPOK.Lri • rearAtary and
!Treasurer. - • Baultiu., ve.g.ttkgr.
THE PRESB.-PHILAnELPHIN; THTTRSDAY, FSBRUARY 9, 1865:
NOTICES.
110". NOTICZ.
A SPEOIAL MEETING Oi erocurotirns
OP TIM
M'OLINTOOKVILLE
PETROLEUM COMPANY
Wlll be bell et the
OFFICE OF THE WMPANT. No. 111 ITAINIFF ST..
OA T.IIOIISAAY. IPlarY 15, 186 V,
it 12 o'clock BL. to
CONFIRM ♦ BALE
Of a portion of their Land, made by the Board'Orbi•
rectors January 29, Ind.
By order of tho Board.'
1a26-Kl6
LOGAN OIL COMPANY OF PENN•
BYLVANIA.—Office Removed to 309 WAL
NUT street, third story.. Stecthotdore are invited to
cell between 10 and 12 o'clock A. N., when informa
tion of the ornerrono condition of the Goinnemir win
be riven, and ell illAtlitiel% answered
fe6 6t 0 EO. G. ORUBB.'Fretident.
LirT.ll E -
COMPANY, No. 21 NASSAU Street. -
.litsw Toga,- Februa 1865.
The Annual Mooting of the Stockholders wi l t be held
at the COBTINERTAL HOTEL, in the city of Philadel-
V ita, on WEDINY.SDAY, February 27,d, at one o'clock
he Annual Election of DIRECTORS will be hold at
the someplace. on the someday. between the hours of
two and three P. H.
The Transfer Books will be cdosod on SATURDAY.
February 18th, and reopened on MONT/AA February
Eth. • J. R. RA:WM.-
101-11 h Secretary.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS WILL
deliver the third lecture of the course bofore the
"Soclal.Civil and Statietical Aerociation of the Colored
People of reuxurylvania " ea THIIRSDAE xviarNo,
February 16th.
Subject, "Equality Before: the Law." • ••• fe9r6i
11R5r'OFFICE GIRARD COX
PANT, No. 324 - WALNIIT Street,
Pi ILADELPRIA. February an;.leco.
NOTICE IS BEIRUT COM P A N Y all STOCK of
the GIRARD MINING on which' Instal
ments are due and nueid has been declared for
feited, and will be sold at Public Auction on SATUR
DAY, the fourth day of March, HO, at 12 o'clock,
neon, at the Dace of the Secretary of the Corporatibre
according to the Charter and By. Laws. unless- re
deemed on or before that day.
BY order of the Directors.
B. A. Hoop
fa-tm4 Secretary and Treasurer.
IrM.T"'• OFFICE PENNISYLVANLS, RAI
ROAD COMPANY, , •
PRILA DALPITIA; February 1. ISM.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meet
ing of the Steckholtiera of this Coropany Is ill be held on
TUESDAY, the 21st day of Febi nary. 1865, at 10 o'clock
A. , at the SA ti SO SI. STREET. HALL
The Annual Election for Directere will be held on
MONDAY, the 6th day of March, 1865, at the °Mee of
the Company, No. 238 South TRIED Stroot
fel•18t - EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
!gr. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. USECED
STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, FOURTH
DISTRICT, PEN NSYLVAN lA, 427 CHESTNUT Street,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building,
February 1, 1(66.
NOTICE is hereby given, that, having received from
the Assessor the ofEcial• lista of assessment of the SPE
CIAL CIAL INCOME TAX. for this district, the duties hav e
become due and payable, and will be Piesived at this
office until the 11th that After that date TEE PER
CIATUR with costs of collection, will be added to all
bills remainiag.tuipsis. Official notice will be served
on all persons ishose names appear on said lists. '
fel-lit JOHN E. RILEY. Collecter...
OIL COMPANIES.
Far.
THE . •
CAMERON PETROLEUM CO.
OF PENNSWIVANIA.
CAPITAL
SHARES 2400,4900.
PAR. VALUE..... ...« Woo.
iIIBSORIPTIoN $2.50.
• . • PBIBIDBAT:
VANCE .I§ITEWART;
OF /tIRRONa COIINTIq PA
• TREASURER;
E. G. JAMES,
OF ppiramivizie..
BECRITARY.
J. L. DARLINGTON.
- WEST °RESTER, PAL.,
DIRECTORS.
VANCE STEWART, Mercer covirtr, PA.
JOHN E. LEONARD. Wed Cheater. Pa.
- D. C. FORNEY, Washington; D: C. •
HENRY D. COOKE. Washington,-D: C.
SIMON CAMERON, HarriebtirgoPa.
-JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia...
GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. •
JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Laneazier ecr., Pa.
The present and prospectlie value • of the Meek of this
Company may be inferred from the fact that it owns a'
fee simple interest in 471 (four hundred and 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 three times the entire cost of the stock, which woold
be equivalent to twenty live per cent.• a month on tie
subscription price, or one hundred and Afty.per. cent.
per annum onite par rocaue.
The following is a description of the Company's pro
perty:
One-fourth fee simple Interest ia..the celebrated
"Hoover" Ferro, situate on the Allegheny river.
about hvo and one-half 'miles below Franklin, con
taining 792 (two hundred and ninety- two). acres, with
-832 toils (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river.
on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rode
square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get
one half the Oil, free'of all expense. Besides this, there
are two wells owned by the owners of• the• fee, from
which they get all the oil.
On this Farm there are now ten walla In operation,
Producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several
others are about being tubed. There am. also , on it (87
(eighty. Lev en) more lots surveyed, and more tharuilfty
applications are now standing to lease the latter for one
half the oil to the owners.
Ont of the twelve wells on this Farm.eieners aro now
paying handsomely; a fact which sufdciently demon
strates tho great richness and reliability, of the terri
tory.
No. 2
Is the entire/es simple interest in 7131...(0ne hundred and
eighty-one) acres, situate on the Mlegiteny river, near
ly opposite the "Hoover"'Farm. and %Mtn° nearer
Franklin, at the month of Mill Hun,..having a.front of
06 rods on the Allegheny river, amt. one mile on both
aid es of Mill Run, with ample boring . surface for one
hundred toells, or Lots of ten rods-square.. This tract
is known es the "Stewart Farm," and is clear of all
leases or incambrances of any kind.
There is now in operation a afty-barrel well (beside
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm,, which - ad
joins this on the south. Infants .the "Stewart " Farm
is surrounded with good-paying ,wells, and within a'
short time a single lease of 80 rods front, on the imme
diate opposite side of the rivere sold for 8185,000 (one
hundred and sixty-Ilya thonsand dollars.) -'On this
lease 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 se good as the " Hoov
er, " there are on it a three-story Grist. Mill, with fine
ater-power, a good farm. bowie, and ether buildings,
hat will be of nee to the company.
The durability of this immediate oil - section le illus
trated by the fact that some of the wells on the "Hoov
er" Farm have been pumping for oven - four years, with
out any material diminution, in, their yield, while the
oil here produced, from. its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravjty, aiWayz commanis
from one to two dolla.m.per.barrel more than the ell at
011 Creek. , •
Tie officers of the Sompany feel justified In present
ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous
management. the above lands can be made to yield for
the bentiit of the . stockholders in a comparatively short
time:
THE. " STEWART EARL"
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, fres of all ezDen.se to the Company.
Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells,
although there is room for three hundred) at the very
moderate average of ten barrete each, would makes
DeilYProdact ' I,OCO bbls.
Ont of this the Company's share would be. WO bb/s..
Value Of daily yield to the Company, at
tan dollars per bbl (it is now selling at -
;18.60.) - ;6,00000
Allowimg three hundred working days to
. the pear, this would make the Comps-
ny'a annual net receipts, from the Stew- .
art Farm alone 1 600.000 00 .
Allowing the came estimates for the "Hoov
er " Farm, in which the CoMpanfownis
one:fottrth in fse of the land interest, the '
' annual net receipts from the latter would
0001)13
Making the annual receipts from both
Fermi.• 1,875,000 00
Deducting from this amount the- sum of
1170,000 for contingencies, would leave
the ,
Net Annual Income of the Company...—. $1,600,060 00
ALL THESE LOTS CAR BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED,
If It Is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the
Oil, with covenants blndinglassees to sink wells, with
all gonads diligence,lo the depth of 600 or more feet.
A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SITDSCRIBRES
--Yeziare not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the
expectation of immediately receivinflarge dirotelen4B,
but the baele on which the Company rests, it le be
lieved. will Make your Investment not only safe, but,
Prospectively, of enormous value.
rotwithstanding,at the present prices of oll,the Com
pany's aminal receipts (without any farther develop•
meant) would be forty thouaand dollars, or eight per
cent. on the cost of the stock. - ,
The President, Mr. Stewart, Is one of the moat practi
cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and his
residence near the Coinpany's Properti and general
oversight of it is management is the beet guarantee that
no offorte will be spared to make the investment pro
fitable.
.applications for a large proportion of the stock have
already been made, but none will he received until the
books of the Company are regularly opened for that
PurPo ll o.
Only . a limited amount of the 'stock will be sold at
enlbeeription price.
The stook will be leaned full paid, without farther
assessments.
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for a few
days, on and after January 18, 1865, at the office of
E. G. JAMES, Treasurer,
Ao.IOI.*ALNUT Street. Philade.
R PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.
KENTUCKY OIL TERRITORY,
THE . GREAT OIL BASIN.
1.50 SHARES AT.000.10,0H on ths well-known
OIL (MINKS of the BIG SaNDY RIVER, comprising
a tract of MO sores in fee eta pie; and CO acres on a lease
of 40years. 1-10 royalty, near which is the celebrated
LYON MBLL end several BURNING SPRINGS. The
projectors for the above- named sum agree to snpply the
idompany with a first-class Repine, Tubing, &c , and
sink one well/500 feet deep free of charge.
Thai Subscribers electing their own Directors, each
snore representing one vote. .
The lands WO been secured under the most fax w.
spit at
which will be more fully explainettloa
application at
J. W.. ALBRIGHT'S.
No 91_5 CHESTNUT Street.
Prom 10 to 18 A. M. and 3 to W'. 111.
Sabre Options close on Ei.giU &DAT KVFX:IIO. Febrn
sty 11th. 1666.
Al 10.000 acres of oliolo4Vau 1 441M 1 4 ECENTrwry
laic Of WHS..
CHAR. L. DOUGLASS.-
&metal" , pro. toil;
OIL COMPANIES.'
ww -
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Oh:IC/IN A.M. SVATISCRIVTIOTer
TO •
• PRIVATE OIL COMPANY, • ..• .. • .
TBBLAND SELECTED IS IR TEE CainienD
MECCA DISTitIOT,
• •
TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO,
. •
' , MUMS to the property of the Boston Labrioathig OB
• , •••• • . • . Company.
SHAMES 1,000 DOLLARS.
The objeit of organizing the above ()plurally le an SM.
-mediate development of the land by galling Wells as
lO2ldly ae capitol and energy !en aneomPllell the wevT..
I ' W ill? irg t i i v e g e 4 d :c s , i d = elmorttring fall particulars.
THOMAS kL SHOEMAKER:
• •.• CARE OP C. HENRVLOTE. -
NA. W. Corner Fifth sod Chestnut.
fa. St
far BERNIIN SPRNITISt AND GOOSE
CREEK OIL ewe/al y,
OF WEST
CAPITAL, 11325 ool[r. 11l PER SHARE. FULL PAID.
WORKING CAPITAL, EN5,000,
•Wlif. F. DEAN, President.
CHARLES BLARISTON, Secrebary.
nindrbits.
W. F. Dean. Frederick Leititandt,
William To -McDowell; I Wm. 11. Schap
,
Lewis Rothermel, Charles Elakietbn
Wine of- the corernny, No. 311 WALNUT Street.
back bnildni, first tlocr, Philadelphia.
The Eastee of this Company are advantageonaly
situated in She very s choiceet Oil Tetritory of West Va.
adjoining and nonounded.by many of the csle•
brat ed Olt Wells in che 'tundra Spring and Oreab Rana
wha Oil Disitiet of West Virginia,. giving exemenes
that there mail be a very eatinfectory yield of elk when
the property of Oita Campaign fatir developed,
They comprine--
let. A tract of ' lan d containing- I.ol' acres, • in. Wood
county, West 'Virginia, on' the leftleak of ,Walkoz's
.Creek, three-foraths of 'a mile fibm Walker's 5t1..1.40n,
If. miles east fronTarkeeburg. A.gte at Portion of this
is splendid boring territory. as - the indications are re
sosikable,end it bleu/rounded by laased lawn on stria=
there ate many wells in mogress of development. Lying
so near the Weal Virginia Railroad, the expense or de
veloping and renbeemiently 'winking this land word dhe
very light. in comparison with many other locations, -
Ibis tract Is owned In fee:
2d. A lease upon four acres on the Hawstead Farm: on
Goma Ore ek,inWirtconnty, on which there lea well 200
feet deep, in wfilch several strata of 'heavy oil; have
i been struck. The lay of tbeland is exceedingly cboioe
. There is room for at.' lean 'ten more wells on this most
desirable Property. 7he lease has seventeen your; to
! rue; the terms are, half of ott obtained. the owners
!aYing one-half of all empOnses 'a ft er the oil shall have
!bet n struck. This well will be pat in Working order
11L821,011 as possible. • • -
3d. • lease on one half amen:the KAR_AWHA Rival!
!hrthe LL. KW OWN 81JRNING SPRIN el DISTRICT.
;on the celebrated RATH BO NERSTATS; having a - Well
on Ito( 11,9 feet in depth, which contained 69 feet of oft
l in it when the rebel raid occurred. This well i within
:a few hundred feet of the celebrated " Ls virsuy N'
!WELL," which produced before the rebel raid 1 400
barrels of -.oil per day, and which was sold recently'for
1} . 160,(C0 cash, as leperted in . Pie money article of the
Philadelphia Press of January 12, 1866. The Company
has commenced operations on•this tract; a new engine
-is upon the around with working apparatus, and a
eallefaceory yield of oft is confidently expected, as soon
as the primping avffaratus is put' in operation. This
lease expires in IEBO. The Company to have two.thirds
of the oil. The location and surronndings of this pro
perty are so well known that it is not necessary to say
anything farther about it.
. le will be percetved from this Prospectus that the
BURRII9O , SkRINO AND 000138 08. SK 011, 4307 V
PINT hold in fee simple 104 aoree of well-established
011 'Territory, two leases of the best boring territoryln
that celebrated region, offering , splendid inducements
for rattles seeking luvestreent in oil property. The
management of this Company is entrusted to Wit.' I:L
-ECH ALL, of Schuylkill county,Penna., a gentleman of
great energy and Industry, who will reside on and give
hie personal attention and enpervistori to every depart
ment, with a 'VW* to the economical developmedl of
this property. • • •
Air; Snbscription Books are 'now open at the Com
pany e Office fora limited number of Shama at One
Dollar per bbara. . ,164-st.
VULCAN OIL 'ANDMISING OON.
•
Company,
a faTieglir
on
ntgf6th tititittof.hp.holtralocluithiregilbdiree
men. were elected to serve as officers for the enacting
➢ear:
DIRECTORS:
Hemp Simone.l Wm. , ll:Weeks,
A. L. Willoughby, Win Jardani•
W. J. P. Inaraham. \ .... .
President—HENßY SIMONS.
Treasurer—WM. B. WBEKII.
Scretary—JOß. P. BRO.'
it
JOSIS. US .
P BROSIUN, Seerela .
DIVIDENDS.
figr. DIVIDEND NOTICW-11113 DI•
rectors of the CHERRY RUN PETROLEUM
COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of TEN
PEE CENT. , payable on the 21d inst.. char• of State
tax. Books close on the 2Ath Inst.
felt St HENRY B. PAUL, Secretary.
IlAr. OFFICE OF THE CORNPEANTER
OIL COMPANY, 52.1 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, •
• Fsnatratera, adl
The Board of Directors have this day declared a dIvl•
dend of ONE FIR CENT. 00 the capital stoat of the
Company, payable at their atlas on• and after the 20th
inst. Transfer books close on the 10th, 8,13 o'clock P.
M. and reopen on the 21st Inst.
fi.9.10t THOS. E. SEALS, Socratary:
tar. INSUR &NCE COHPANY. OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.-
FEBlttriiity
The Directors have We day declared a dividend of
TWENTY DOLLARS PER SHARE. clear of al. taxes,
and payable on demand to Stockholders or their legal
representatlTes. WILLIAM HARPED,
fe7-10t Secretea7.
ligr" MERCHANTS' AND "HANDMAID..
ATIONAL HAMM - (late MR
CHASMS' AND MANUFACTURERS' BANK). •
_ Prrraarrito, January 26018t6.
The REG CLAR DIVIDENDS of this Bank will. here
after be made In JANUARY and JULY instead of May
and November, and for this arrangement tha•Board
of Directors have this day declared a dividend of OMB
PER CENT. out of the profits to December DRY ult.,
free of United States tames. Stockholders on the Phila
delphia list alai be paid at the COMMERCIAL 111A
TWIrAL BANK on demand. JOHN SUOTT.
fe.6.13t Cashier.
W. , OFFICE OF ATLAS OIL COMPA
NY, 524 WALNUT Street, Boom SO,
PHILADELPHIA , . fan. 31. lea
DIVIDSND NOTICE .— The Board or Directors , have
this day declared their third monthly dividend °DONN
AND A HALF PBX CENT. (1X) out of the net earnings
of the Company for the montilof January. PaYtthle•on
and after the 10t1; inst. Transfer Books close onthe 4th
inst.. at 8 P. M. ; open on the 111 h inst.. at B.P.
fel-tll P. W. WiLTBANK. nacre:err
MILITARY.
fi.2I"ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT 1"
1 3.11. REGIMENT INFANTRY PENNSYLVANIA
VOLIIIN TERRB.
7th UNION LEAGUE (NATIONAL. WAND) agar..
COL. JOHN A. GORGAS.
RECRUITS WANTED FOR ONE TZAR'S BERNICE.
BOUNTY FROM OITY, 84-00, •
' " GOVERNMENT,
HIGHEST WARD BOULTIES PAID; •
BESIDES PLY, RATIONS, AND OLOTRIAG,
This Regiment is authorized try the War Doarttrunst
and the Governor of Pennsylvania..
All the Officers are Veteran Soldiers..and havesbown
their
COURAGE AND ABILITIES' ON THE FIELD OF
BATTLE.
Do not wait to be Drafted. but embrace the , preeent
opportunity to receive the liberal
•
BOUNTIES ,0 .F F
and to select your own °Blows.
ALL CITIZENS SHOULD INTEREST TREmear.vzs
IN FILLING THIS REGIMENT PROMPTLX.
Colonel, JOHN A. OORGAS, late Maio!' Ifißth P. V.,
'formerly of the 90th P. V.
Lieutenant Colonel. JACOB H.. DAVIS, late Major
9Cth P. V.
Major, WILLIAM H. HEWLINGS.-lite -captaln9Oth
P. V.
HEApeZUAR'rEIRS,
533 CaIiIIISTNITT Street,.
NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL. RACE STREET, BELOW
SIXTH. tog-tf
IPUBLIC NOTICE;;---IMPRESEN—TA
TIVB RECRUITS FOR RANCOUR'S. KEW ARMY
CORPS.—AII loyal citizens :who would aid in pro
curing xnen to fill the ranks oZHancock's New let
Army Corps, and particularly all ttiose.who are liable
to be drafted, should pay particular attention to the fol
lowing announcement of the undersigned:
-Any citizen desirous of proonring_a Representative
Redraft must procure a certificate from the- Provost
Marshal of his district stating whether he is liable to
be drafted, or whether he is exempt. It exempt, a Re
presentative Recruit will be fumished for three years
for $3OO, for two years e0r • 5175,. and for one year for $5O.
If liable to be drafted,, a substitute will be 'fan/hired
for one year for MO, for. two years for $950, and for •
three years for $1.1702
• Recruits must be Veteran Soldiers. and must be cre
dited to the district to which they belong.
Citizens should avail themselves of the foregoing op
portunity without delay, for it will readily be under
stood that it is the'duty of every man to put in a Repre
sentative Recruit in order to avoid the draft.
The undersigned assumes all responsibility, and will
furnish certificates to chrsenspreeenting recruits for the
term, the men have been enlisted, directly after they
have been mustered in. '
. -
A Heciniting Office for Hancock's Corps has been
ettabliehed at No. R,Seatit SIXTH Street.
All neat nary information will be chaerfully given by
making application to
EII3NWHISI FRANKLIN.
Chief of Detective Pollee. hiayor's Office, Phila.
PRMATELPRIA. Feb 6. 1665. le9.tr
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
LORING'S RaILWAYI, RA. R Y
hits the wants or - every tiaereller, and is eciaaily
attractive for home reading. ' _
No. I. TWICE LOST is a brilliant English novel, so
popular that the whole edition Wet taken by the Trade
OD the day of issue
THE EIGHTH. EDITION will be ready on Saturday.,
No. 2. LINNET'S TRIAL, by the same author, will
be ready at the eamo time.
Price of each in neat paper covers. 16 cents.
Good Books, good print and paper, neat paper covers
so handy to hold, and told at a reasonable price, are
the strong recommendations
Booksellers, news. dealers and • cm:yellers will send
In their orders.
1,011ING: Publisher,
.319 viAsunurros sow: swan
6 GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.''
~ • "TONY BUTLER." : •
A *rest English Story. b. LEVER; for which
FIFE TUOUSAND DOLL ARS • WERE PAID;
Is commenced in thte week's TELEGRAPH.
For sale by TREINWITH, 11.3 South THIRD Street.
newspaper Stand, THIRD and DOCK.
Newspaper Stand. EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
SHEA RD. Frankford.
On It/ arch 9th the TELERRA.III will appear in a beau
tiful new dress. fee.
WISHER & BROTHERS'
•
- VALBSTRUS.
We wilily dealers that ow popular
$l5. SUL SlB,..and SID VALENTINE LOTS
are now ready at the mane/dere
FISHER & BROTHER,
4tif* No 12 North SIXTH Street.
HYDE & BIIRPEE,
1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia,
Sole Manufacturers of the
AROMA-SAVING COFFEE ROASTERS AMD,D/AMOND
• BURR COFFEE MILLS.
E. J. HYDE'S PATENTS.
"We Mee many times its cost yearly by roasting our
coffee with your-Portable Coffee Roaster. "
J. E. NIN.GSLEY & CO.
Continental Hotel : Philadelph ia.
"Where good coffee is desired, we consider your
Roaster absosntely necessary.
Relie GA. FOWLER, & 00, , Girard Hence.
"I can furnish better coffee. at less expense, than
when using the ready-roasted coffee."
W. H. BAREAL Ashland House.
- "Your Coffee Boaster and Mill are indispensable to
me." R. Th. CLARICE, Germantown.
" I consider your Portable. Coffee Roaster the best in
the market." ZOTIN R. LOWE,
Philadelphia,Coffee and Spice Mills.
• :
D. S. A. GENERAL HOSPITAL.
SUMMIT House. .
"Your Patent Coffee !Boaster is in use in this Hospi
tal, and does its work An a very satisfactory manner,
the coffee belua much more evenly roasted, without
any portion la 11. berg overdone. There Is saying- In
Quantity and Improvement in quality. the aroma being
retained." J • 11. TAY charge. •
Burgeon U. S. V.,.• in
A. HEAERAL HOSPITAL. .
Gumtree, Penna.
"Ik rives me pleasure to recommend your Coffee.
ROaSeit to all desiring-good roasted coffee " "'
THOS. HEWSON BACHE.
• • Surgeon 11. S. V., in charge.
Kent testimonials might be. given endorsing our
AiNiall rurally Coffee Roaster, all of which unite to pro.
menacing it the only mataune worth having. Prices
.52.50,.53 60; and $5. ..• -
Trines for Portable Stove and Router, 'for Oroosre,
• Hotels, Hospitals. Coffee Manufacturers, No. 1, $4O;
Ito, 2, pga; sto. g. $125; No. 4. *250. Elezed.for cirocaar.
• Mi. Mac hines. Warranted. Respectable families, de-
Bring to try any.of the family sizes, ktafore purchasing...
. - ean•be accommodated by sending Pueir order's to the of
- ce
-
1505 WILLOW &MEN ehradelnhta. • • .
10 / 01 t 1 0 1 . 044 . •
FINANCIAL.
IL S.
SEVEN-TI-1.111/ItY
BY authority of the Secretary of the Tretteurv, the
undersigned has assumed the General Eubseription
Agency for the. sale of United States Traeger) , litotes
bearing seven and three•tenthe per sent. Interest per
annum, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are leaned finder date or August 13, 1369,
and are payable three years from the time, in oar
ruler, or are convertible at the option of tae holder into
T.T. S. &SI SIX PER CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
Tkose Boucle aro now worth a premium of vitae per
conk . ; 'including gold interest from Noyember. Which
rnitittir' - the aotudA mitt en the 7.30 Loan, at carront
fated 'including interest, about ten per cent. per an
num, baubles Its &TEM 'A:Ion/7-ons Elate and municipal
Gaza/ion, which adds/rota one to arm per cent. more;
according to the rate loyied on other property. The
interest ls payable semi• annually blooorions attached
tvescli note, which may bactitroff and gold to any bank
or Vanier.
Tile interest amonnts to
One cent per day on a $453 note.
co n t per day on a gli)Onote.
Ter mita porday On a s3o6note.
'Zwenty cents 'er day on a 41400 note:
Obe - A ollar'perday on a $5,000 note:
Notes of ell'the denominations nanied lie'PrOmpt
ly fundshed'apon receipt of seduarlptione. Thbritr
TIIE ONLY . LOAN IN NUMMI'.
now offered by Ma' government, and it" Is . conldetit27
expected EAVltei superior advantages will make WM,
GREAT P0T . .4112AN LOAN OE T3E'PEOPLR.
Less than 000,'000,01)1) remain unsold, width - will pro*
bably be disposed' of within- the next sixty or ninetr
days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a.
Premium, as has uniformly boen the case on closing the
snbecrlptions of other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and section or' the'
country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan,
the National Banki, - State Banks, and 'Private Bankers
thronirkout the country have generally agreed' tO re=
esdieLspbscriptiontrat par. Subscriberswill select their.
:OWil,:ssients, in whorl they have *eciatidence, and who
dogi lie to be respondible . for the delivery of the notes
.oair Wok they receive orders..
JAY 4? •9 JE
sußscßrEnciN•itiENT,
No. 114 SOUTH ( THIRD •: STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
TELE NEW
7-30 U. Sk NOTES
FOR:SALE.
IN BUMS TOWIT NI}IWIABBRS,
3DAVIEEt
,‘"BROTI4ERI3;
15A. , 4 KERB AND VROK:VWfV,
DEALERNIN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MINE
" BALLY.
r e i., T. YERKSI3, 31.4 at‘ CO.,
BANHERS; -
, . .
ITSTOOIe AID EZOHANGE'BROKERS:
GOLD, 9X(aVIiIE4
BA*ES NOTES - NV'A'&TED.:
No. 20 South THIRD Street
jasam
CRAB. - 7: YEBKB; JR;
STOOK AND .BILL BROKER;
UMBIOVP.33'
No. 20 SOUlrit TMED•STREIST.
3a26-1m
Drazzi, & Co.,
3BA.D7EE - E.n,s,
84 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DEALERS /X
AMERICAN AND , FOREIGN GOLD;
FOREIGN EXCHANGE;
UNITED STATES BONDS,
QUARTERMASTERS'. VOUCHERS;
AIM
UNOURRENT MONEY.
STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AHD • SOLD AT
SOLED OZ BBOKRBS. UR- Im.
THOS. CALDWIII,L.
CALDWELL tic-.C0.,
BASKEF.
No. 43 Sortth.THIRD Street.
STOCKS AND LOANS BOUGHT 'AXD - SOLD. ON
COMMISSION
AT. TIM gl
RBOULAR BOARD OF BROKERS.
lINCUBRIMT Bl2l.3r A nTakeßOM, BOUGHT
COLLECTIONS l ADE^ And INTEREST ALLOWED ,
ON DEPOSIT. • Jal7.lra*
ULM= AVM. 311101 t. aft
CHARLBS EMORY' CO..
STOCK AND-TICIIME BROKER 4
No. lb South Third. Street,
rRILADILPBLA
All kinds of ruminant rands and. /jot& and 31/vor
sought and sold, and (Sollestions made.
Particular att.,- ton riven to the washes* and sale
ot Govarnment, Mate. and other Btosks and Loans on
'emersion. roltklin
OBOACIE W. IMIES. EDWIN ISIIILZB. JOB. L. HOUSTON.
HEWES-, MILLER, it Cth, •
STOOL AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
50. 50 SOUTH THIRD RTRRRT.
DILSIMM3
Sever...meat Securities, Specie, Ur.ourrent Money,
_ city warrants,
GTOOND toucan AND SOLD ON OONMDMoN AT
'THE RBOULAB BOARD OV BROKIBB.
bilgrbt . •
ll - 13. - LRICOH & COMPANY,
• - •
BATCSERS AM) STOCK BROKERS,
No. 14 FARQUHAR. BUILDINGS,
(WALD= IT., BELOW THIRD), ,
' rITILADBLPHIA.
Gold, Government Bonds,On and Miscellaneous
Steaks. bought and sold on ommission at the Board of
Brokers. Dealers in Foreign Exchange. Letters of cre
dit Issued on London, Paris, Antwerp, Ago. jal7.3m
TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE
OF TFIR COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
WASHINOTON, January 25, 1866
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF Paff..A.DEL PHU.
in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel
phia. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly orga
nized under and according to.the requirements of the
Act of Congress entitled 'An act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds.
and to Provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," approved Jane 3, 1869, and has complied with .
all the provisions of said act required to be complied:
with before commencing the bnainsse of banking under,
.said Act—
Now, therefore, I, HUGH. McCULLOCH.
troller of the Currency. do hereby certify that T
NATIONAL EXCHANGE BAIIK OF PHILADELPHI
in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philddel
phia. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized td..00r4-
1118ZiCe the business of banking under the act afbrescld
Seal of the COMP
. In teetimonr whereof, clines my
troller of the
hand and sea of office this" (WentY
iifth day of January, 1866
1.."1 .1 1 en4 Y• HUGH McCULLOCII,
Comptroller of thsgarroaw.
BONDS FOR BALE. •
, .
OFFICE Pinto COMMIeBTONER.P.AWIO R R ,
ST. LOUIS, Janr4l7 30, 1660.
PROPOSALS will be received under coat for the sale
of ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIX.f MORTGAGE
CONSTRUCTION BONDS OF THE WESTERN DIVI
SION OF TER PACIFIC RAILROAD, in the State of
MiesourL of One Thousand Dollars each, with Interest
Coupons of .Seven Per Cent., 'stile semi. annnally,
principal and interest payable ats Bank of Commerce
in the City of Dew York. The" ; nda are a first lien
on all the Papilla Railroad from undo° to Kansae City,
and all the net earnings of the. whole Road. extending
from ht. Louts to Kansas City. are pledged for the Pay
.,ment of principal and interest These Bonds have four,
' five, and six years to run e an t sf.All authorized by Actof
- the General Assembly of the. tate oS Missouri, approved
February )oth, 1664, undeAwhich. act Fifteen thil.ared
Thousand Dollars et biortgAga Construction Bonds were
issued, all of which, except the One Hunized and
Illehty-six I now offer forAtio, have boon dins:Gad ot at
par, and for,the rapid extension and completknt of said.
Road I now offer en Italarsee. and will ten:live pro
Petals for one or intim under seal, at my aloe in the
Oily of St. Louis, antlL the 10th day of February - , 1066;
and the same will lso told subject to the approval of the
Governor of the Dias and the. President of the Pacific
Rani oad. All needful information will be tarnished
on application at thin algae.
THOMAS L. PRICE,
Fond Commissioner, St. Louis, Missouri.
Information I especting the *pude above offered for
sale, the law under which land. and. the character
and wane of the seceritY, wlji be [Sven by the under
slimed FRANKLIN A. DICK
iabLiOt 715 WHEW Street. Philadelphia.
Oll,wrocK.s, , r. S. LOAIII3, &c.,
smazer AND SOLD
.9* t rala s itapz BOYD.
__Woke;
110' ;t O. IS &nth UUCP litxtt.
225 DOOKSTRBIT,
CALDWELL
. FINANCIAL.
10 - 4 10-40 1.0-40
mum
801701/T AT IiKEHIST MARKET RATH BY
rort - ExEric.,- et,' co.,
re4•IAI 34 South THIRD Mired.
.
z4k...*; . Era - -wx -xmww - in'tirmes,
• • •
• . • . •
. TIZ AMOUNTS 7 TOr. SUIT,
•
• • . •
• .•
• • • •
•
•
•
"r e 4• 41 1, 0 :, •'• •34 Strati Street
RAAPICR, DVENICY, CO:,
13A1 4 03ZEICS, .
ATOM AND EXCHANGE BROHERS.
rertioalar attentloo, jodd to Potshot's out sato! Oil
• Alt SOME IBM WRIST.
Armattarcroo;---Drozel 3m"
tin, President Fienthwarkallanir. noirld-are
11ISVILANCIts
WIRE INS RANDS
UNION MUTUAL,
INSURANCE' COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHIA,
MS CORNEA
. ITUiRp Ata WALNUT STS.,
EXCHANGE BUILDING
INCORPORATED .1804.
ISSETS ~ 400,000.
E[EE AND MARINE.
The Elsard of Directors of this COMPSAY have deter-
Mend to insure risks against Fire, in accordance with
their charter, and are now prepared to !sate Policies
covering lire Risks at the current rates.
DDIZOTORS:
'S. DEBTOTIRT,
FRANCIS TETE.
NBWBBRRY A SMITH,
HENRY LEWIS. Js..
BDW. L. CLARK,
ELMS YARNALL
semusr, 0. COOR S A
G. W. BRRNADOD.
WM S. BAIRD,
S DBLBIRT.
SOLOMON 'TOWNSEND.
JOHN MOSS.
BICHARD S. SMITH.
B BORIS.
JOHN H. lawiN
witukti C. HSHT.
J. P. STEINER.
ORO.
F. ROB I NSON,.
JAP. CAMPBELL,
HENRY. SAMUEL
°BAB. wEIPPLEit.
scums 8. CUMMINGS,
1. LA.THRHHE.
. -
. .
RICHARD S. Dup. President.
JOHN .MOSS. Seorptarp.
rI /went AMERICAN
TRANSIT INSURANCE CO-
IFOOtiFORieIED Hr -
SHE LEOIBLATITHE OP THE 5TA111.97
O.IIGAIiIZED OCTOBER. 6, 1864.
FOR INSURING
sower
NM OE LIFE OR PERSONAL INJURY
TRAVELLERS BY LAND OR WATER.
• Policies issued for a Single ''r p, Special 30111116714
VOyeges, ha, dally., monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
Also, ngainst the contingencies of personal-hazard, and
againstloss of all kinds, except real estate.
Pollak's tuned at the Principal (Mee,
No. OWL 01:1ESTRIPP Street,
•
Philadelphia,
or by. the Agents of the Company in any of the cities of
the United States, or by the.Tisket Agents at anYnall
rood Station.
»«.............$950.000
OFFICERS.
PERSEDENT..
• THEODORE spats.
ME PRESIDENT AND ACTUARY.
J. H. BRADLEY.
• TREASURER.
JAMES M. CONRAD.
• SECRETARY,
LUCIEN PEYTON.
AGENT.
J. B. PEYTON.
DIRECTORS.
James Graham,
Franklin Startle.
Wm. Colder. 1a17.1m
Me odors Adams,
Santee SI: Conrad,
Bit:hard Wood.
George T. Stedman.
peiraz YOUR LIFE
IN THE
Nr.
S-. E. Car. Walnut and Fourth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
It is a HOME CONTATY, and profits divided annu
ally. Ulna Aldine. the assured to pay tabor° premitune.
Last dt - ridend 60 per oent.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Alexander Wbflldln, J. Edar Thomson, .
Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison,
Albert C. Roberts, Henry K. Bennett.
Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle,
George Nugent, • John Alkman.'
Wm. J. Howard. Isaac Hasleharat.
Samuel Work,
• ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President.
BARIUM WORK. Vice President.
n029-Smil JOHN S. WILBON,Sec'y and Trearager
NZW BIICKWHBA.T
WHITE MOVIE EMT.
NEW PANED PHLOEM
CULTIVATED manhunts% &a. -
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS.
Dealer in line Groceries.
not-t 1 Corner ELEVENTH and.VINE Streets.
COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO FILL
THE QUOTAS OF VIM TOWNSHIPS TARE
NOTICIL—TMs lathe only office In Philadelphia that
can muster men in the city and have them credited to
any. part of the State. Principals supplied with SUB
STITUTES. Rtusaers liberally dealt with.
B. F. LEVY,
403 LIBRARY Street, second story.
IVIO TICE .-PARTIES
•+- their own Patterns of Heaters, Ranges, SW . '
ing, Sewing Machines, &c., can have impactor
matte on liberal terms by addressing LASKI&
STOVE WORKS, Lancaster, Pa. ' fee-7 •
I=lMiaiMl
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED In purity
of Tone , and Power, deslgied especially for choral:ma
and School', but found to be equally well adapted to
the Parlor and Drawing ft la. For ■sle mar by
R M. BRUCE,
No. fl North SEVENTH Street.,
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon
constantly on hand.
NM NEW PIANOS.
. _
SUPERIOR NEW YORK PIANOS,Noot reeeiyed and
for sale at
G. .ANDRE At CO.'S - Music Storo,
foO4-Iro Ro. 110* OHEINTINIT Btiaat..
/MO DECKER BROTHERS'_ • PI
-The public, and partiontrAy. the
profes.ion, are invited to examine these beauttfal,in
straments, which are meeting with such an unparah.
baled degree of populeritt and sale in New Ytra, and
wherever known. • The desideratum so long istriven
for, t. e., the strength of the iron, and sonorousness .01
the wooden frame so happily attained by them. renders
their Pianos incomparable with any others. The nn.
qualified testimonials of such names as Wohlso hn.
Mason, Bailer, Thomas, &rude]. and scores of. others,
amply establish their high rank. For sale only by W.
J. COCHRAN, 908 OHESTNNT.Street. Also, a large
tte~ortment of other Raw and 'second hand Pianos. fox
sale and to rent. nolit•fha,
fiffr t CITAIMINGSAJANNIFFIT
rs
Mannfactuis of
GRAND. ELIEARE, AND ooyrAoKUPUICAT
PIING-Fonym,
Ro. Imo BROADWAY. NEW: YORK. •
Each final,. went warranted:jug years.
At wholesale and retail 25 per Ont. lees than We ma,
elys Plane elsewhere.
Dealer will do well to examlue Ou; lAstrlonts.
ARP Egad for a catalogue. el-thft
ADOLPH_ HINTWB FINK.
sy TOR E an
;ran:M(1413441
•
IffMERNEST GkBLER'S 1-8
Octave Parlor Oran PIANO& Mee 1.000
in use to Phllattelabta. Only for askle at
JAB BRUME'S. BUS. FLITS StreeS. '
RAVEN& BACON'S PIANOS
1171, F.50W11 for 90 years: , Only foi Rare at
• . ;las. 13ELLAH'13, 281'S. FIFTH Stmt.
CALERBIJRG &_VAUPEL'S
1 ii YY' Conaart,PlATlVB; Ant- clam Only for sala
B
at • JAB . BELL &K• 8. An 8. ITIPTH Street.
!MrNEW FINE' 7-00TAVE MO;
DRItft•STYLII 08. from $475 to SI.CIIO.
.1 S. BELLAK, 5181 11: PUTH Street.
FR" • PIMICR'S AUTOMATIC OR
earn surpass anything known in this line.
Only for sale at JAB. BELLAIi'B,
2818. FIFTH Street
impo . PRINCE & "CO.'S WORLD
RENOVirID MELODEONS. • Over 31,000
In nee now. SAS. BELLAK,SoIe Agent,
ja3l-Imlfr. 281.8. FIFTH Street.
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
SCRIPTIONS of Charaoter,Constitntion, and Pa.
. lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Baum.
tine, Ben-Improvement, Management and Train.
• ing of CHILDREN, social adaptation. &c., day
and evening, by JOHN L. CAPEN,
Phrenologist and Bookieller,
0414101 1. 1 1 /f it HQ: NO 6, TWITYL fit,airice QktiMug.
AMUSEMENTS.
• GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OrZltA
4 COXIOINUES
• . A 'BRIEF FAREWELL SEASON
•
AT TEM
. .
A.OA:DEMY OF , MUSIC.
• itIONIDAY, FiMitlilAßY 20th.
POSITIVELY TO TEN ?TIGHTS.
Several rrzw ARTISTES appear. and a largely la
ereased Chores and extzaerand Orebeatra.
POSITIVELY LAST APPEAR/40S
of several of the leading artists, as they deems shortly
for Enrope.
Eee am neap cements le Saturday's papers. fa- if
ACCTION NOTICE.
BAZA.AIR; 'AITIY•
80M Street*. • ,
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES CARRIAOIB.
9Nr.seLTUE.p.lpt pIoEpIEN NEXT.
At 10 0 ' oiOOii:iiiiia.:ii r g• iii - o - tTE
F I FTHOHBE3,
suited to harness and the saddle
Full description at tale.
ALSO,
A large collection-of desirable new and second=hand`.
cantatas, light , wanons, dearborne, arc., with which
the sale will
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die°. tingle and double harness. eaddles. bridles;
Whine. covers , halters, dsc.
tar no postponement on account of weather.
Bale cf horses. &c., on Wednesday.
Aar Carsisges and harness at private sale.
..1e9.2111" ALFRBD M. HICERN.IIB43. Anctlonsir.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
BLACK •ALPACAS •
•
- • AT REDUCED PRICES.
— 1
Lot Black Alpacas, 65 COWL
Lot Black Alpacas, 75 cents.
1 Lot Black Alpacas, S 5 cents.
1 Lot Black Alpacas.
Sir?Grior goods at corresponding prices.
CURWEA STODDART ec BROTIIIIE,
4.50 4rigl; and ID* North SECOND' Street, above
fe9 3t.
I.II3TEDISE LOT OF LOW QUILTS.-
11 4 Honey-Comb (halite;
. 10-4. 114, and 12.4 Landaster Chant.
Bine ar d 'White, shy Pink and White Quake. .
lioepitate, Hotels. &a., tupplied. •
fe-9 , . EY.1414 dt LAIII).ELI,„
LEGAL.
; 7M. THE 'ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
.AND , COUNTY orISILADIMPALL
Estate of WILLIAM 1r.011(..AN, treceasted.
• • The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle,
•andadjost.lbe areonnt of WiLLiAll wani.m.m.
JOHN SCRAVENDYRB. BUFAN C. -WHZDAN.. AMR
ILIA :BEADY. and dli("AiAtt• FitHSll, - erscbtors of
the last will and. testament of WILLLSM. WHIM h If,
- ;deoeased;and to report distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant. will ree,t the parties interest
ed for the purposes o' his appointment, on WBONR3.
DAY, February 22d...18&5, at 8 o'clock F. M. at No.
4.451 south /ROHM street, in tie city of Ytilledef
pHs. • - JOHN B. COLMAN;
fe94hstu6t . • Auditor.
WANTS.
ANTE D=A
tbNeitonab exgerrience in Color's Fiedotralltho•
Address Ledggroffice,withpsecianlags.fiffig3t.
- ur A:IVVE T V- , B 1 1 - A WHOLESALE:
BOOT AND SHOE Boum an EFFICIENT .
SALESMAN. wbo bass tho Tough knowledge of the
boldness. Address, for One week, "Shoe Mercbant...
Press Office. fe9-6t.
•
WANTEDTO' Rk6NT; FOR' A DRY
GOODS AGENCY—A. Fecund-story NOON.
bly located. on North Third. street.. Cheetnut, below
Fourth. or Market street. Addreea Poet Office; .Box
fe9
WANTEDA LAROE'ROGILEi!VrITH
STSAIIE.POWBX Addretus " W.." 1418• Worth
SIXTH Street. • Phlladeiphia (o 8 Eta
WANTED -A 'YOUNG' MAN 4.8. AN
Atabitant intryClerk in a Dry Goods Cernmi?eon
Bonne. Must coma well recommended Address •• H.
8. M.." at this office. •••feB.3l'
WANTED -A SALK SLADTV • TO
lake charge of a DEI -GOODS non. Norka
bat a drat-clue haw] need apply. Liberal' wages will
be given. Addreee • ' Press office.tbree days.Cfeil•gt
WANTED BY i YOUNG' 2iIAITA,
SITUATION in a Wholerale Dry Good, Notion,
Or Wool House, as ASSISTAIIT BOOLE-1013Pnit or to
learn the Business. Unquestionable reference as to cha
racter, ability, &c. Address "!8.," at this office. feS-21..
WANTED-A:SITUATION AS BOOK
KEEPER in a wholesale House by &young MAN
of experience, and vale can give the best of xeferenca.
Address." G. L.," at this office. fed St•
lAr ANTE D-BY A YOIING , MAN,
& situation as Clerk or Aseistant Book-keeper.
Ad d rose T; J. P.." Press altar. fer-Sts
WANTED TO RENT-A• LARGE
STORE. between. Second snit Tenth streets. and
Market and Walnut Waste. Address "A. J. _W.."
Press office. • • " fe7-3t.
vA NT E D -TWO COMPETENT
SALESMEN, in a Wholesale Notion House. None
but there who can influence a good- trade need address
Box 917, Yost Office. te74t*
WANTED-TWO OOMMUNIOAT .
Ira .ROOMS on First Floor, satiable for Real
Estate and Conveyancing Oflice. Locality, Ram to
'Walnut, Third to Ninth Streets. Addreu RD. 11: RAD
CLIFF, 920 MARKET Street. • feT-St•
WANTED-AT $l5O PER MONTI},
a reliable CANVASSER In every town and county
for 'The Nurse and Spy." the most interesting and ex
citing book ever published, embracing the adventures
of a woman in the Union army as • Nurse. Scout, and
Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We.
have agents clearing SISO per month, which we will
Drove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars.
Address JONES BROS. & CO:.
ia24-1m - 600 CHESTNUT St , Philadelphia, Pa.
-A LADY WISHES TO FORM AN
Engagement to sripply a Publishing Route with-
TRANSLATIONS from the PREWGH or OBISKAST. Ad
dress A. POBRST, Phila. P.O. 14.2'
BOOS.KEEPER, WA NTED-EXPE
BIBBOED, Quick. and competent. Address. with
references, Box U 72 P. 0. ' fe7-3t*
N T E EX
-a-A PERIIINCSD, EDITOR. to take charge of anestab-
Hailed Weekly Paper; meet be a perspicuous. pungent,
end racy writer. well Informed upon general td beef
the day; his wilting's and selections Iron irom , political
bias. Address Publisher." at this Office. It*
SALESMAN WANTED-IN A DRY
Node Commission House; one well acquainted
with the oily trade.
Addresa Box 1438. fe7-Bt*
8125 A MONTH!—WANTED
AGENTS everywhere to introduce the new
SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN-DOLLAR FAMILY BE clr
me him:mugs, the only low-price Machine to the
country which It ticvnased by Grover Sr Baker, Wheeler
& Wilson, Rowe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. Salary
and expel:34B.°r large C0M111151310111. allowed. All other
Machines now sold for lase than forty dollars each are
infringements, and the seller and neer liable. Illus
trated circulars sent free- Address mew & OLARK,
nol7-d&W3m BIDDEFORD, Maine.
WANTED; AT FIVE PER
+B., 000 dim on Arch. etreet Property worth
tbioilmes the amou4 . 8 CARPENTER it. SON,
144)..6t*• , - • • =•'242 South THIRD Street.
ilki; l7 - WANTED -A:HOUSE; FIIR
SIM. for one year..lns central loontion. Ads
dress Pres" Office to B. 8. BENTON. NB 3t4
WANTED-TO, - RENT,TOR THE
-ma Summer—s Furnished Roues in the country, near
a railroad station, and within an hour's distance front
town.
Diffireee "8. L. T..?' 1123 8P237013 at: fe9-thsra3c•
WANTED TO , PDROFIA:SE--Aja,
Factory Prororty, or large lot. west of Broad
street. Also. TO LELL, a haantome Germantown Re
sidence, stable, and one acre; beautifully situated. on
Bast Washington Lane. It will be sold at $15,000
(Worth now & i S. 000). or exchanged for a. city house. If
not sold April let,' will ho rented, with fa , nature, at
811,200 a year. Also, for rent, al' of eighty acres,
elabt miles from the city. Apply. to• LIPPINCOTT,
BROTBABD, & CO., office of, Sacksoniren works, 15.
BANK Street. fez-tnthslm,
ABLASSISTANT lIQUARTERMA.S.
YEVE 0FF10N,N0..2124 - Socith TIIrED St.*
PRlLeuxszPare. Dec 24, 2564.
Vessels wanted to load with coal for Newborn, N. 0..
and Key West, Fla. Thurstatch atven-
TON. IL TENNI/YOB.
de21141 Csrtsin and A. Q. Y.
FOR SALE AND.. TO LET.
din FOR •. ARM - TREET ,
eolith aide, *eat of Tenth, large DWELLING;
lot 25 feet front by 150 feet deep, :oath etable and eoacb.
house on an adjoining lot. Price. $19,000 clear forall.
MILLER. 154 Borth SIXTH. Street. feB.et if
•valuable tract. or LAND In Fentuulvania, near
railroad, water, Sm. Good timber, Iron Ore, Sco: Will
roll a bargain. or will sell a half-interest.
080. N. TOWNSEND k GO.,
fsa-tt , 123*.Sonith FOURTH Street.
TO LET.-TNZATIRD STORY'
OF Mak
COMMONWEALTH BIIFILDIN%
611:1 i d.G13 amen= Street.
LIORIED BT,TWENT/LEIGHT WINDOWS.
• CrN' REARRANGED FOR OFFICES.
TWOS, I! . CONNELL,
Conntiag•Nonse of Dr. D. JAYNE tr. SON.
fe7,80 21421 CHUMMY Street.
To, OIL. COMPASTEEL .
-a- TO RBITT—The large, well-ventilate& and lighted
third. story Office of thp. Banding nosthetuit corner
FIFTH and 'WALNUT Streets.
' Apply to B. A. ftiITOEII3LL, in building. fe9.6t.
OIL CREE.M.IIIIOPERTY—CONSIST
_II ING of 210 Across on TV RUC near CBE
SEVILLE, a larmycrortion BORABLE. and for sale
at a low price, by 3 EVAIiS,
1?.DIo. 435 WALNUT Streets.
UNDBi.
Ti1T4133. AND A lIALP•ACRE3
.of tha beet-eelacta land on PITAOLR CREE', Ve
.naneo,coruity, within a short distance of the river,
and surrounded:by producing waits. It is below the
,large Wall lajely. struck by the United Stater' Com-
Play. which..lshow.prodacing 2Tharrele ger day. The
urge Pumber,of-
PRODUCINS WILLS
now beim gatrisek in this (Plthola) Region has produced
a great estetteactnt. and the 'Derritory In this neigh
borhood to daily enhancing ii value.
Tide Beatenpromises to actual the productions of
either Oracle or Cherry hon. .Addreca " Petro-
teem. • Ehuadelphia Post Oliice.. feS 41.
TRIIRITORY.
N•-• , .0 FOR SALE—A Tract of O Land, contAbong M acres.
situated; to the celebrated Mecca distyist. - Trumbull
county, Obi°. This distript produces the famous Mecca
Imbricattag Oil •-•-
Alto, a Tract of 62% loess on East Sandy. Creek, To..
nsngo• county. two and' a half miles from its month.
sad oppseite Kingston om. Oompany'uTroperty.
Vol , particulars apply to
COCHRAtt dr RUSSELL,
left tit . 22 North FRONT Street.
OIL LAND FOR SALE LOW-114
Ames SALMOES CRESH, rive miles from Tionesta
river and 011 operations of Buffalo, Brooklyn. Salmon,
Big Salmon, and Cutter Farm Cstl Companies. Amber
011, worth 830 at ( The Wells, is fonnd here. Oil springs
abound one and half miles from Harlan, county mat
of Forest, 011,2teek and RidTwav Railroad will ran
near by. • H. OSLER. Jr.. & CO.
fe7.61.* if THIRI) and HARSIONV Court. -
110 ETRMETIJNI LANDS.- A TRAC •
of between FIVE and SIX HUNDRED AORRS,
lr ing In the centre of the break of the Virginia Oil
triet, on an line of the. Northwestern Virginia RP-a
read—onsr•tbird boring territory—a substantial baste
foi ft a i o ffacsoa tt wurpose will be offered to oligibl•
partite.
A ddaess " Owner. " for two dar 11. at this offtee. feS-Tts.
C F I 3 ) 15
1 ,
sai Diortatagea of tam
! B ut;
1:44t
• BOtiSALT. BRos i
'AVM*. • " 110 Aorta/aI:ITS Street.
WEST . .Trit . GENIA:. LAW) OFFIOA .
PARKERSBURG.
IMPORTANT TO OIL COMPARISS AND OAPI
x TALIRTS.
BURGESS & PAIST. •
--(formerly of Pb.liedelphia.)
SURVEYORS. CONVEYANCERS. DRAUGHTSMEN,
AND DEALERS IN OIL LANDS
Have opened an Office I_n PARKERSBURG for the
purchase and sale of Ott Lands. Surveying and Con
veyancing. Lands ertiveyed. andl Manned, - Titles ex
amined, Deeds and L ae drawn. companies and in
dividual intereem attended to. Parties desiring In.
formation regarding Lands. Companies. Wells. aa., b 7
mail or otherwise, promptly answered.
Persona visiting the great oil regions of West Virginia
will find it to their interest to call upon
BITRGESS at Pain'.
1"It
fe3-Im , rkellbgrs, West Vtainis..--
A. R. BVTAI33, 10. IL P,Atir -
. . .c- ~
. -.. .eiriTa;
.rori - e ' ries. .4
..Mini sat via's own*
HANDEL ham Ri o " )
-1 50Crurr vig
SL I CCPM?. VCI/144Criaii
OF. TSUI
SEASON 1364=1865,
The Managers announce that the MOW/ GOMM
of the Beason will take place on
Friday Evening, FebriaStrY 106;
MESICAL KID . HALL;
when zoosizgislifuldims,Onowitkit
THE STgBA'I!. *4!A I
WILL Bs ritstdititii
The 861* Farts wilt be istletightett by the fetbyeKies
=tste:
MRS. 11102 ART.
soprano, Rota Now Ttrrkr
MRS. JOSEPHINE SOHINFET,
Contralto:
MR. citoßctE sintftC', •
Tenor, froth New Tonic:
MR. A. R. TAYLOR. .
Hisao,
Amr the Leitoß CEfOr.l7B or the Sostet-i.
Ti' additioa'Ya the STABAlTtg.Nifirhe even ea
OVIRVISE 5 - # the allitm.prx :ORCEnEttlia, and:
DUET and:MU/BUS from Itindeliaohn'a HYMN Or
PRAM?,
All under the dliketiCeof dilEtt ECISTZ
Enheoribers Will tie taken for tlitis - and the remalnint
C4Stette at TEARS DCLLACY; staining them to
THREE 'fichete for each Concert, cn nppllcition to any
member of the Soot*, or et J. E. titoitad's kloslo Store,
Seventh and Chestnut stmete.
!angora Tic'rs: ON DOLLAR.
to be bad iftbe Munk' &Urea; at Itlbtri'A tPontinentat
Hotel). and at The dam' on the evening nr the Ooneezt.
To conimehte at 8 O'cl'oelf: fe6.6;
FOY Ell'OF AC4DtlitY OritirSlo.
;
• *. CROSS - W . JARVIS'" •
.•, . •
SECOND CLASSICAL • SUIFINDE,
• • • •
SATURDAY As' wan Art 11, 188. at a o'clock.
-When they IsIEL be sedated by
CARL SIAERTNIIR.
A. ROOOBH2HROIR.
CHARLES' scgaurz;
J. •
AfiERCHT.
Tickete. each. $l.O be hod 'at the princtper Made
Stores ASSAt
ACADEMY OF MII•StO. •
• BOMBE 'erranrcrnatt
Bs the reptiele
ILLEInte D LEWIS'
GY MNASI MG, -
Ticked',
THURSDAY RVRISIUR, Feb. 16.
.60
Reserved Feats • 76 b:
com"
Secnre_yeur tickets in Stm - e &t. the ' -
GYMNASIUM, corner of RIDTILand.,AROII.
Where also full programmes can . fe7-211
NEW CIIESTNITT-ST. THEA2II2--•
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE-TWELETIL
Groyer & Sinn • --.—. • heA.113418 aad
THIS (Thursday) EVE NING. Fab. kb.
• GLORIOUS TRIUMPH"
OF THR
YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, +ND Sciralutto SEIM
. TIONAL ACTIUBS.
MISS HELEN wEsTERCT: •
who will impear this Evening in
SEVEN DIFFERENT OFIARAUTUBS. dS
DON CIESAR DE BAZAD?'
in the ere:tint drama of the same name, acorrasairablf
SIX DIFFERENT CHARACTERS,
in the amusing Waste= speciality called ty• •
DEVILISH GOOD JOKE,
In which ate will also Dance a
YORKSHIRE CLOG HORNPIPE.
COMING THRO a U ud Gii in i f tlE HEATHER. ,.
•
FRIDAY EVENING. BENEFIT .0P
HELEN WESTERN.
• Or SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Fob. 11,
THIRTIETH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE..
:TBM THREE GUARDSMEN WILL BE rEESEIETED.
.EW CHES IMT-STREET
TEL
AID FOR THE SUFFERERS
BY THE GREAT FIRE AT NINTH AND WASHING.
TON STREETS.
The Manager takes pleasure in announcing his Titan,
Non of giving the
ENTIRE GROSS•RECEIPT%
(Without any deduction) of the
GRAND MATINEE. -
OF WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, Feb. 1211.,*
To the Aid of the
SUFFERERS
OP THE
LATE GREAT CONFLAGRATIO2(
(At Ninth and Washington streets.) -
The money to be immediately handed over to the r .
COMMITTEE RAWED FOE THEIR RELIEF:
TEE CAUSE OF HUMANITY
Should urge every Citizen to Contribute his mite to this
Fund.
The Entertainment Will be of the molt Makalleent
11ce ption.
For 'further partienlain, Price of Admission. Ece. , sea
nonce advertisements. : fee
WALNUT -STREET . THEATRE.
.
FRANK DREW, _ FRANK DREW.
THIS ( IDDRSDAF) EVENING, Feb. F.
IN THREE ELEGANT PIECES.
The performance will commence 'with the beautiful
Drama of the IRISH EMIGRANT.
After which the great Drew Burlesque of CAMILLE.
Camille (with goats). .« Frank Drew. ,
To conclude with the screaming Farce of •
THE IRISH DRAGOON.
Paddy Murphy O'Brallaghan......Mr. FRANK DREW
MRS: JOHN • DREW'S NEW AU.
STREET THEATRE. .
FOURTH NIGHT. OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
• THIS (THURSDAY) STEWING, FRB. 9, IM6.
THE DELLS'S STRATAGEM.
Letitia' Hardy Mrs JOIIK DREW. , :'
.
.
DOTiCOLIrt... 4.... Mr. Carders.
After whieb, POPPIIIG THE QUETTION.
Mr. Prlamee Mr. Griffith.
FRIDAY. BEERPIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW_
READINGS BY . •
JAMES E. MURDOCH, Req,
THE GREAT ELOORTIONItIiT ADD PATRIOTIC
READER:
Whose philanthropy Mao well known in every good
ranee. but more especially in bohaif of oar noble sol
diers hen consented to give one more Reading at CON
CERT HALL, on THIS (Thursday) EVES/IMO. Feb.
9th for the benefit of a 'worthy and charitable same.
Tickets for sale at CLAXTOII'a ( ate Arartleft's) 0)6
Chestnut *street ASHMEAD & 12'TM, 721 Chestnut
street ; GOULD'S. Seventh and Chestnut streets. and.
at the door on the evening. Programme can be ob
tained with the tickets.
Iteultngs commence at 8 o'clock ; Doors open at T.
Tickets, 60 cents. Do reserved teats ;an equal chance
for aIL it
JAMES E. hIIIRDOCH,
. READINGS AT CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT Street, alma Twelfth..
At the solicitation of a Committee of Gentlemen, Mr.
MURDOCH has consented to give four more of his popu
lar READINGS for a charitable object, and we take
pleasure In presenting the following magnificent Pro- •
gramme for
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS,
expressly Waded by him as containing many of hie
finest pieces, some of which are. for the first time.
Introduced in this city:
FRIDAY EVENING. Feb. 10, 1885.
SELECTIONS FROM THE .TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO..
The Midnight Brawl-Claaelo's Disgrace, and bin Ras
&afore en Drunkenness (2d act. )-Shakerseare.
Extracts from T. Buchanan Read's
WAGONER OF THE ALLEGHENIES,
consisting of two pictures-
First, the Frozen Camp at Valley Forge;
second, the Tournament given In honor of Lord sad
Sir William Howe in Philadelphia, 1776.
How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix-,
-R. Browning .
Foolsters of Angels -Longfellow. -
Vaunt Defence before
Agri
pp a . -H oly Writ.
On e Boa p d g he n C n mber F a D , H (bal Jan ) l -G
e
orgs. H.
Bolter.
Oar Defenders. -T. Buchanan Bead. '
Wounded and Mustered Oat-Rev. Wm. IL Miller.
The Valentine. •
Practical and Theoretical Remarks and Be7ections on
the same by the Elder Weller and his Son SamueL-
Dickens.
SECOND EVENING, Et ITURDAY„ Feb 11.
EXTRACT FROM THE PLAY OF BING MORT TEN
EIGHTH.
Cardinal Wolsey'a Disgrace and Lament. -Shak
speare -
Mend huller.-J. G. Whittier.
Tho High Tido on the Coast of Lincoluablre, 157 -
Seen Ingelow.
The Deacon's Wonderful One-horse Shay.-0. W.
Holmes.
Brushwood; or, Labor and Prayer..-T. Buchanan
Bead.
The Ballad of New Orleans.-George =t )3oker.
Our Heroes =T. De Hams Janvier. •
Sheridan's Ride. -T. Buchanan Reads
Selections from Lady of the Lake; Death of Blanch* .
of Devon- Interview and Combat between Roderick.
Dtn and Fitz James.-Scott.
The Humorous Ballad of Kowtows Tonson; or, the -
Troubles of the Little Frenchman
Tickets for each Evening, 110 rents. AGE:kited number
of RESERVED SEATS. without extra charge, can be
obtained on early application at T. R. PUGH'S Book-
Store, corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Hale
to commence on Wednesday, Febrowy 8. Tickets will
also be sold at the Hall on each e ;ening. Doors open
at 7 o'clock. Recitation at 8
Programmes for Monday and Tuesday Evenings will
appear on Saturday. Persona boning tickets can pro.
cure Reserved Bestsby applying na.above• feS-St
SELECT READINGS .AND RECITA-
L VOHS by PHILIP LAWS.F.NOS and his Daughter
MARY, at ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, on FRIDAY and
SATURDAY RVENIbt OS, Feb. aeth and MM. " The
Death of the May Queen," "Charge of the -Light
Brigade." " Barbara FrieL b jo The Famine."
`• The Gambler's Wife." ' Flin con on the Rhine.
"Amami Lee." "Lori Tom jlodtly." :sc. Tickets 60
cents. Commence at 8 o'clook. feB et`
THE THIRD, AND,.I.E.A.ST LECLTUIIII
-A- of the Series upon the zainle of EDGAR - A.. PO&
will be delivered at the Ball of U.ll, CrlllYerAitX, NINTH.
Street. below Market, February 10th. at It entOck. P.
-
M. It will include • dhcrtesion . of the con•traietion. and
the poetic nignitleance of
THE .11A,VEN."
-Tloketo 25 cents. For 05. , 1.hp.111.. T. 8; RIBS, South
west corner of SIXTH anO. CEISSTMHT.
fe9-2t• B • M. CLIVELAND.
GREAT NATIQNAL CI - RCVS;
WALNIGT•STEEBT. ABOVE EIGHTH:.
`La
A WEEK OF -GREAT ATTRACTION:
COL. DAN R
THE 8L1TA.H. 4 . - NRRE EXC ELSIOR,
THE THOROUGHBSED. ARABIAN STBRD STEYR:MI
A: LAS.
ORIGINAL COMO' M IILES PETE . arlffe BAHNIT.
MONDAYIi - Rica 1•111. . make Ms
and
aDemmlles during EVEN.II44, Rh tusk and continue during
the Week . He mill Mt/canoe to'tbn:audience his Won.-
deed] and vvell-tralned. animal?. Re-engagement of
51'lle ELISE; /he Saone Family;. Begrimes TamßT:
Butclineon sal:M=7; the Tr - ...n0d Dogs; Le Jonas
Burk •
Admission still the same—First, Tier . so sts ;Second
do- 25 dn.: ?Agate B once $Ng e.,
Parformaim commences ew,....Neeenlair at 740 Per
formance every Afternoon, commencing at 2)! &Mock.
A . ESRIKSLY
DRIIISFE" ONO LD WiTkE,"
LAST MOM
Of the Imacarons Lectiiraiad *dead Pezalologht.
DK 0.. SRO TifT4LLIIII4.
Two I,oe.ra of fat and ta,foreaatiox.
ON BATOR:DAM I.OISWISLL Efe.Tl3llll,
Tiokateto maftwee 26..aenbe; Evening HO dents tea 31
TION.A.L SKATING PARK 4
V*
4 . TWMITY• BAST StieetaS COLZIMBIA Anne
Mark cleated of. the last fall of tinpaf t /00.$11 1010 / 1
gooloonditkra.
HABIBIAUPS
OECHESTEL /au afrurAßT RAXI•
" 1444 146 Y Atta Boa* IDIGHTEISIreO.- Ja33,la•
• 515U1L4382. 1 . 8 every_ SATURDAY. at 93e t
P. N. r.bt MIMICAL FUND ituLL. suukla -w.ets,
sad
• Bix Tiokoto. SI; to IDO bad at Ocraal'a. Andro's.
sad Trawor's Music Stoles. and at the reva • no7-tf
TAB ACADICMY OF ram ARTS,
OHYT Street, above WADI. 12 OPEN DAILY
rAw visitors, from 9 A. Y. to) 6 P.
"RECEIVED IN 1171WILAUICE—AT THE
Jim Hop of La Coterie - BlaaeU„ 'au . OVERCOAT.
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