Hass Dve I Hera DYE BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE is the best in the world. h 4 only true and perfect Dye — harmless. Inotantano. Cow. and tellable: produess a splendid Sleet or Nowa/ 'Brown; remedies the 01 effects of Bad Drool, and rooloreo the original- color. Hold hr all Druz' old& The genuine is signed W. A. BAP:MEWL 81 SABI:Ada Street, New York. " jes.rowirly 'TRUSSES, BRACE AND MECHANICAL Sur• Mite, of approved oonetruotion, and light linleh, ad. *tined with judgment, at 0. H. tiESDLRS', corner of VWIHIPTH and MOE Streets. (Ladles' Department, Asonducted by Ladle.. on Twelrth Street, eretdoor below meme.) An oxteu gee variety or Supporters, Belts. nestle Stookbas, Sytingee, Nursery Article", ial9-20t IRON TACKLE PULLEYS, WITH ,1 OR 2 "Weezio.—Tecamod Screw Palleyeatpright Put'dyad:lot:- Mouse P011 , y , , and other styles of Iron and Besse Pol. lays for Polo by TIM A.) & SHAW. No. 830 (Bight Thirty-Ave), MARVA"' Street. It below Ninth. ~A]~ , RI~T~. LINNARD--ROUDIR.—At Cbriat Church. on Thurs day morring, Feb 9th„ . Ma. by Roy: lie .1 Dort', D. D„ James .M. cinnard, Captain and APAS sat iviiiitant emend 11. 8 ArmY, to bomb J., daughter of Adattaul A. 8. nder.• Eng , all of air city . OBEBBOBD--00R801.1.—By Friends' ceremony. on the 'Morning of the Bth tut., ai the residenon of the bride's father, 'Wm , L. Creston of liorriaown, to Troy F , Necond, dappilder of Dr. Iliram Cotton. of Mrhireturralt. -Itearnehip, Montgomery county. No cards. re MALL—JACKSON—On the Bth inst., by Mende' Ceremon or the residence of the bride's parents, Samuel W'lgfall, of Philadelphia. to Mary L., daughter Of Charles C. Jackson, of t, ermaritown. • mnElr). YOUNG. —On MOM instant, Mary Wagon, daughter of Oeorgs J. and Sophie A. Voting, aged 20 manta P, The funeral will take plane on Saturdiv'afternoon. the 11th inst.. at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her fti or aeLts. Po. 642 booth Thirteenth street, above . EiCHANDS. - 011 the Morning of - the gth Instant, at? o'clock, Blizabeth!Bartram, daughter of Anna H. and the late Thema!' Richards, of this city ••••• The relatives and friends ttre Invited to attend her funeral. from the residence bf her mother, No. 212 North Fifth street, 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, tee 11th find. Interment at South taarel Hilt. '•• bIiCHLEII. —On Wednesday evening, the 9th inst.. rRY 7 H., w ifs of P: S. %Ishtar, Esq . formerly of Esetee. Yens a. Interment at Reston. Peons. 110138011.—0 n Tuerday, Tab. Yth, in the 80th year of her age, Hannah Hobson. Internment will take place onialaturday. lltb tent., at 2 o'clock P. H , front the resit/1M of her eon-ln-Law, Wet H. lamest. N0..1928 Coates street, COPE.—At Germantown, onTeb. 8, Eliza E., wife of Funeral en Frtmsy, Feb. 10, at 2.o'clock. P. M. The gnats friende of the family are invited to !Mend witbeat farther invitation. s's" HE StElt.—On Tuesday. Feb. 7th, ,Tqb, n Draper, In the 86th year of tin age. His male friends and these of the family are reepcat hilly Invited to attend the funeral, from hie late rest. dente, ROM 'atreot andlliwoddiane, on Friday, 10th 31041' at. at two o'clock . . Carriages will leave Wm B. Moore's. Filth and Arab stre,is, at half peat ono, o'clock. JUSTICE'—Oa• Wedneeday, 13t11 !mutant, William 111.11dr, lottegeet son of the late Geo. it Justice, aged 13 ears. The funeral arta tale place on Friday next, at ten .L X., from the residence of Me mother,l2ll Walnut strut To Not eedio Laurel MIL B LACK AND PURPLE DELAINES, 40 cents; Black and Nirbita Delather, 40 si , nts. DEMON & 80N. Illonratuare, An: 918 0 REATNUTIBtrect. HITE ENGLISH CRAPE.--A.LSO, Black Sn_glieb. Ve 11 and Trimming Manes all Qualities. BESSON/c SON. Rio in More. lee 41' lie. 915 citarltrr + 4 LONG CLOTH NUSLINB, 44 OTB. Neer York MSlle Shirtinee Better than next to n D. wen:mitts, next to the beet. D. Seamless Sheeting Manitral• 3528 ITRZ & Lunn/sm. TOURTH and ARCH Streets NOTICES. fIarAPPEAL - - • OF THE UMW BRAE FOLEN f Assoarevrx. WHO WILL ATFBMD TO THE POOR? That we have In the silty of Fzelladelpida a large iltimbor of pereons in necessitous cercumet slices, cannot bedetilem. Many who are aged and feeble, and' urea ble to work; manywhose former peeltion in life wee comfo table, now (owing to the mutsttons; of car Melon) reduced to poverty; mane widows and single women whose meaty see rningteecarcely keep song &ed.' body to gether; many with large families of children, whose It wilted pay is insuftleient to meet , their waste, and even when employment Is so be had, the necessaries of life are no eases monely high, that at least temporary , aid must be afforded them. And. 'how are their deprive beam increased when the repro, winter is upon them, and ph chine cold and hunger. end shivering nakeelneses aid enervation, stare them in the face? Whet Is to be done for oar poor at home. at our very doors ? We cannot com plain . We ought rather be in • earnest be relieve, for, for some good resume, the poor- Beall never cease out of the land. " To whom, then. must they icmk, but to those more highly favored, and to whom God his given abteadanee. The caftans of Philadelphia have not been beelesimed en their regard for the auffering poesy; Our city is die— tiegalehed for its public and envie e charities. and it is honeyed that no really deeervlng case of want, where it Is known, will be allowed to auger. The Union Be nevolent A 680ciation,whose appeal is hereby presented, . offers Itself as the dispenser of the alms of the charita ble. - After an experience -of more then thirty-three years in its work of mercy, it in no presumptive to offer its mode of operation as or a of the beet for aiding the poor. Fleitation and personal examination before re. /let le a fundamental principle of this association. Our visitors are ladles, the mothersewives, daughters and sistere of many of our well. known c h iming. and 'who, without fee or reward, In eumraer s heat and. • winter's told, are Dative and sy pipet hieing in the Work of relief. They leuesW the Pear, and. ttie proper time - and way to turn to the best account the charities of the benevolent. Shall they. then, go to the homes of the pouf a ithont the means to telieve their necessities and -gladden the heart. while there trbread enough and to spare? These ladies relieved last year 3 445 families. They made 11,070 visite. Oh, re favored children of :health and wealth, think of the visit of a kind frieud to the home and the bed of need& and poor. the lonely -room, the empty hearth, the desolate covering, the scanty meal, the wan face, and place a value on it• if you can They have found employment for more thaw fiDO persons. They have ministered' to the sick and dy ing of reedy 700. They have. dietrihnted upwards of Lein lone of coal, and more than le3 50e in money. All thin has been done by a kind, discriminmitig eye, both to the good of the receiver send to prevent ilaPPai - ZiOD en the giver. We bespeak, therefore, a high placerfor the Union Be nevolent AsEoeletlort, and now In this pinching season, upon the appeal for a depleted treasury, they ask . a hearty response from a benevolent public. • What a privilege and how God- like it is to give I The only authorized collectors are Messrs. Cooper and Beene, woo will make an early sail upon our citizens. or eentributiona maybe left at the Oleo, A. W. corner. FSVENTII. and. SANSOM fits.. or, with the treasurer, iIDW ABU WILCOX. Bee4o OHM ret UT Street. 8A111710. 4- H. PRIMUS, President. JOHN B. ATWOOD, becretanr. fele-It IicarTWEBITYWMIED WAND LTESTMaptr ASSOCIATION.—This orgsnizat Is BOW prepared to pay •SI Ward Bounty or $5040 all Persons crediting themselves to the ward. the money will be promptly paid upon presentation of the certifi cate of muster to either of the undersigned, at Brant ford. W W. AXE,. President. BISBIJABiIIi ROWLAND, Ja, Treasurer. Wri.eoir WELSH. Secretary. felO•et• pro sioncE.—A MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the LOGAN OIL COMPANY of Pennsylvasia will be held at the room of the Company, No. 309 WALNUT Street, third story. SATURDAY, February Ilth, at 10 o'clock A. AL Punctual attend ance requested TLOMAS B. LAMS, felo-2t Secretary. 111g3r. THE BEET DE&YE—CITIZENS , BUBSTITUTE, REPRESENTATIVE, AND VOL 'COSTNER AGENCY —We beg leave to call the attention of those who are drafted. and those who are enrolled and liable to military duty. and also that class of per eons who are not liable to draft (ladles, and gentlemen over forty-five years), to our agency for procuring sub stitutes and volunteer reoreseu tat i yes Persons s mould attend to this important matter at once, as the draft has been axed for the 15th of February next. We ere doing a strictly legitimate business; we are Inruishin, men not liable to the draft as substitutes and repreeentatives, as low, if not at lower prices, than any other agency in Philadelphia The law allows us to yut substitutes distric t in or Marine tiorps, to be credited to any in the State where the principal resides. To facilitate business. if persons living In or out of the city, who are enrolled, - will furnish as with a eartill sate of their enrolment from the Provost Marehnl of their district, they lan have substitutes sworn lato either branch of this service, which will fully exempt Ment from draft. Reference can be given to ladles and gentlemen in this city for whom we have done hairiness In this line, and also in the following coanties : Chester, Delaware. Montgomery, Berks. Backs, Schuylkill, and Borth pton. B. B.—Churches and Clubs furnished at the bawl . possible prices. Liberal arrangements made with Township Committees to 1111 quotes Call or address MCNALLY, pkxsonr, * CO., 411 CHESTNUT Street or fee-et Box 2077 Philadelphia Post Office. agsl" 2 ` AN EXAMINATION' FOB THE Professorehip of Chemistry sod Natural Phi losophy in the CENTRAL HUM SCHOOL will com mence on FRIDAY, February 19th, at 9 o'clock A. N., BROAD and GREEN Street, Ni order of Committee on Ma School. HENRI' W. HA.LEIWELE, Secretary Controllers of Public Schools. Salary, $l.lO per annum. NOTICE TO ALL ENG &GIRD IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PETROLEUM OIL LANDS. Bering been applied to by ntunerons friends and others enearced in the production of oil, desirous of availing themselves of our method of resuscitating OIL WSLIA that have ceased to beprodactive, and having promised several that they ehetild have the preference In our drat work, and said parties having been notified to be in readiness With all necessary moans of tubing and test ing on cur arrival at their wells, and we being catteded that some will not be in such readiness, we hereby give notice that said preference cannot be extended to them bey,md the 15th inst. Oil companies and others having wells of the above description, and desirous of having them operated on bx ear method , can do so by an early applicatios st this name. as we shall be in readiness to proceed to V aouLtY. Pennsylvania fully prepsrsd to take charge of such wells on the 28th of the present month. Terms, , made known nn applloatton. PRTTIT & HOWARD, Agents forDompany, Po, 410 WALNUT Street, Roam No. 11). fee-wfs3t. Phltadelphi VOTECIL—EXPERR COPPER MK. PANT Or MICHIOAL —NOTIOS IS HEREBY 61VIN, That all Stock in this Company, on which the inetalment of Two Dollars per Share, tailed August 19, 1804, and doe September IP, 1864, le not paid, is for feited by said default. and that according to the Charter Melon law THURSDAY pany M a rch, be eAd at natio on . Ith lBB5. at 12 M , at the 081 so of the Secretary of the Company. No. 423 'WALNUT Street. Philadelphl% unless paid on or be. fore that day. By order of the Board of Directors. .1. S M , MULLIN. Secretary. Dated Philadelphia, Feb. 8,1185. fe7- tawfnatmh9 Fir 1101l1MLNEILL AND DADE , ININ IMPROVNININT AND RAILROAD CORPA NY. —A meeting of the etookbolJers will be held at Ao. RRO North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. oa the 148 VOND of March next, at 1 o' cloak, P. K., to elect Aloe Directors, and for other huddle,. B. order fea•whollt• iOP.OIIGE K. TkTUN. Meantime. ELECT/OM—OF rircie RTHERN I CENTRAL RAILWAY C O MP ANY, DALTLEORE. February 2. lkso. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of thin Com pany will be held at CALVERT STATION on TIMID.. DAY. thread inst.between the bowels( 12 and 2 P. i ter the purpose of lesting Twetvia Director. fur the on aningYear. By order. . BOB?. S. ROLLINS, Secretary. TEE TRANSFER BOOBS will oe closed from and after the llth bet. until after the Election. fe.3.tmu9t PHILADAMPIIIA AND EE4 E RAIMRO.LD, PEMADIMPRIA. Jan. 29, MM. The annual Meeting of the " Stockholders of the PHI. tADRLPHIA MID IRIS RAILROAD COMPANY will hold at the °face. No. 230 WILLETT! Street, on ONDAY, the 13th day of February next, at 10 o'clock A. At At this meeting an election will be held for ten mama. igers of the Company to eervo one roar. The palls to .elose at 2P M. GEORGE P. LITTLE. ia2s-mwflOt Secretary. lar.• OFFICE GIRARD lIININO COE. PANT, No. 324 WALNUT !Street, - 14.n. A DBLyirt.e., February 2d. 1865. iancz Is HEREBY 01 Fife, That all STOCK of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which instal ments are due and unpaid has been declared for. !Wed, and will be sold at Public Auction on SATUR DAY, the fourth Jay of March, INC at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Once of the Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter and DY•Leme. unless re• deemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. R. A. HOOPS% secretary and Treaanrer. IIgrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PlimepimPßlA,lnnat7 1, 1966. NOTICE To BTOOKROLORRB. —The Anneal Meet- In[ of the fitoekaolders of this Company will be held on 'TUESDAY, the Met day of lsbicary. 1865, at tO o'slosk A. N., at the Mete STREET HALL The Anneal Election for Directors will be held on NOri DAY , the Bth day of March, 1885, at the (Mee of s Company, No 238 E D MUNDIE Street fel•IS SMITH, secretary. jorCOLLECTOR'S OFFICE, trililiED STATICS 'Snits aL BEVBNUS, FOURTH lOT, PEN NSYLVA ALa , 4A7 C 13 Stir/NUT Street, Yentiere And Mechanics' Beak Buildtsic, FlirLaweramie, February 1, 18e6. NOTLOI Le hotel?, given, that, having received fr om _ the agitator the official Bete of assessment of the SPX JCIAL INCOMS TAR for this district, the duties have become due and payable. and wilt be received at this cl i retal p the l a th Intl After that dive TEA past .QE .43 TUN, with costs of eollection, will be added to all j, 5 remaining t uiptie. Official notice will he served On all peptone wheels 1111.1131111 apar on said lilts, fel-11l JOHN M. SLUT. ACoUector. NOTICES. Mir NOVI 413.11• ♦ SPMN.Lif MUTING OP THE STOOKBOLDNIIS CLIPITOOK VILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY Will be held et the orprox OF THE cOMPANT,, No. 411 werizarr ON THURSDAY, FEVY 16, 1845, All 2 o'oloalt M., to CONFIRM A SAVE Ufa POTtiOXI Of tbatr Land, made by the Board ofDP reatore January 23, Me. 4 By order of the Beard. • itaiS 18 PHIJIADIRLPHIA, FEBRIMILY 8, IEBS —The folluwing named gentlemen have base appointed by the citizens of the ERA RTII WARD NS a coilecting committee to rattle money for the IsIGRIR•WARD IiODOTY FUND: Owen` Precinct—Wm. Brotherbesd, 91.1 Lomita stret; Petted. Tenth street. below &mom. east eltih; E. E. Smith, 216' Waehington Eq CMS: Edward T. Law. ranee. 206 WashlogtOn Eqoare; C. W Smith. 216 Wash. Neter; home; Qeorge Bantam Eighth and Sansom arrest s. Second Precinct—John M. Wolf, Twelfth and Locust etreetr; W. W. Davie; James Erste; Richard Park. Eleventh atreet, below Locust: Matthew Patton, Etc venalstreet , venal street, below Locwit. Third Precinct—Caleb .Johneon, Theodora Frothing am, At drew M. Joueg r A. J. Catherwood, W. P. Greases, (lenient Barclay. Four , h Preeinet—W B. Patton, 1408 Chestnut street; Fdward Irvin, 1607 Saloom street: Bach Hawkins, 1427 librarian street: H. C. DrolruseF. 108 Smtai Thir teenth street; Francis Wells. 121 South Thirteenth street; ttoorge P Reed, 'V SO hansom street: Robart M. Booker. 1026 Walnut street. Flub Preoinot—lsaac Ooleeberry;lleorge Danaher, Twentieth, below i.ccust street; John W. Sexton. Twentieth, below Locust street:. William Derins. 1502 .t,eet: Jame. SloWinley blgth Pteeinct—Joeeph R. Plauigen, )21 South Eigh teenth alr.At; John Comber: 13 E Cohen. 120 death Se venteenth street; Solomon K. Boxey, Chestnut, shave Twentieli strew; Wm. Mani, Chestnut. below Etch. toernth street; Wm. Sommers, 1934 Sansom street; IN wArd Shama, 110 Smith Twentieth etreetoEd win Groble, ISineteenth. above Walnut street. Cad ELEd L. DE SAUGUS, President Eighth-ward Bonet, Fend. ED WA,E,D BROWNING, Treasurer. CHARLES W. SMITH. Secretary. fe9-3t DRAFT. 'ABAFT, DRAFTI— WARD.—A. meeting of .the Citizens. of lINTH . WA RD Will be hold en TUESDAY. EVENING, the 14th IrelOy, is the basement of SAP LIST C &GROH, nertb west corner BROAD and -aliCEl'Streste. to adopt measures to avoid. the Draft. It is desirable that all interested will attend. A H. FRANCISCO% Treasurer of Tenth Ward Bounty rued Committee. figr- JR LOGY ON THE itION. OgoDION, U DALLAS —Th? Jatnotary', the members of the Bar the Reverend Merl', the etty authorities, and toe citizens gewritP_T, aye reeDeatfoili invited to be p, esprit at the ROD,* Y on the Honorable (*BORG De C.LAS to be delivered by the AnnorabLe H HARLEi J 131DDL8 at the Wall of the Mayoralty orrentirrylya nit, on SATURA.rN SVANINO, Februizy llth, et 8 o'clock.JahlEB 'NON . _ OEINiiIR M. WH&RTON, DANID PAPL BROWN. Committee. rfritirfOlN pr.; 'OFFICE WAPIIIINGTON AND VAN BONEN OIL COMPANIES. • PHILADELPHIA, February 8,1535. A special Ideating of the btookholdore of the &Nora qoupsnise ail] be held at the °filo° 110 10 msg. (*was' Faculearas, on WED/USD/I'. 15th inst at o'clock F. M. for the purpose of consulting as to the' propriety of ceiling all or part of the property of the companies. By order of the Board, WU. C. STILES, Jr., fell. St' Secretary. "Y OFFICE . OE TUE VONT BOUNTI. - --, 101721111 COMMISSION, HON WB&T,TEI BUILD ING,. Ne. 613 CBESTN UT S tre e t. Dim e The COMMiSBlO2 will MEE T AELPRIL. Feb. 8, IS". BAAL f hereafter at 3 o' clerk F. N. __ . Bp ordeT *fele Commisaelon. fe9-3t . JOHN BLAIR, Secretar - -- • ASENINI ASSOCIATION CEN TRAL ICOR SCHOOL —The oetul-aunnsl mooting of ohS-ALOMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE OE 31 . - TB &L inUOID SCHOOL mill be bold at the High School Hulloing, on WEDNESDAY BVSNLSEL. Feb. 15,1806, si &o'clock: Raciness of importance will be bzought be!oro the inentlan. teB 7t + HENRY R. IDMITNDS. Secretary. FarA Vlii AISSOUILATEO2I, C 'DXAL• MGR SCHOOL.—The Annual Address before the ALUldni aSSOCiaTtON of the Central aich School lrfl be .delivered by. HENRI R. SI/MIINDd. Esq., on FRlErit'f filffiNlFfo, February 17th, 1865, atB o'clock, at CIONV,ERT BALL. The Introductory ad d.cer will W . -delivered by 0130. ALFRED TOWN SEtt___,ll Earl Tickets may be obtained of HENRY R. BBM - UNDS, Esq.; .110. xzl South FIFTH Street .13, EL D. FIIaLEY,. leB Chairman of Beard of Manage:4ra. PHILIVOLLPIIIIA PEIBLite srooK Is2COBANCIE, No. 414 LIBRARY Street. —The Committee having•charge of the Annual Subscriptions wi 1 be in atteedence at the rooms daily. between the hours Or 10 A. hic'rind 8 P. M., until BATUMI) alf. the Dth inet , for the purpose of receiving the SUBSCRIP TION MONEY lintthe.nanies of new applicants. The tel closes "Positively at 3 P N. on the ilth, and the Tisch aline will open for businees on the 13th. an pre viously announced.. feS ATTIESTION VOLIJESTEEILS I RIMIEST BOUNTY I ItODRICIIRNTE WARD., The Recruiting Committee are now prepared to pay in CASH the LaBOEST BOURTISS to all remaine ac credited to tlite wezd , They will eit at the Southeast corner or THIRTEEIfEII and ORDEN Streets-EVERY DAY from 9 to 4 o'clock. where all information will be cheerkally given. Avoid the brokers, come to in end receive FULL BOUNTIES in CASH: BOUNTIZS. For one year __ _ _ -..... -4025 00 For two Fenno ...... 676 00 For three years - 825 00 FOR TWO YEAR NW/FRANS JOINING HANCOCK'S _ CORPS. For one year—,•—• • _ ......4826 00 For two Years—. 975 00 For throe Fears—, 00 Dr. J. itt.DNICHOL, YW. TEPACICARA Rewruiting Rit 7) I rr...• VA.N.e.r.EVS, Cklm-mlitee• TWF. L P./IC H WAIECD /BOUNTY FIIND.—CiTY.I BDUNTY. OISE YEAR MEN. FOUR BONDEBO DO4.I.REFTBREB TBAIO. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR3r cash in hand. No recruit teed wait for his lneney in,thie Ward. BOUNTIES NOW One-Year Men ...... $523 Two-Year Men ....... ..... 675 Tnree-7 ear Men• Sal HANCOCK'S coars. ;TWO .................. ••• One Year -•• • •—• . • ........ •• et. 25 Two Team.... . ..... 976 Three ..... 1.125 Committee to ninetorin and Pay recrnita meet every day at F. Es L. Ladner /4 Northern Mi li tary Hall , THIRD Street. helot/pestle% JOHN EL FINER,JOHN S. MTh. .1. B. SFOLES. I CHAS. H. biASSON., DEO, BUTZ, fe7.ft Dislmrsing Committee. igr OFFICE OF TIIB CIF", BOUNTY. FUND 001t111118101. UOMMONWELLTH BIJILDIAO, 611 CHBSTISCT Street, PIIIIADELriIia, Jan 27, 1866. Notice is hereby given that the Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepare , ' to receive and adjust the claints of an new recruits under the pro. visions of Ozatnanee of January 26, 1695. Volunteers for One Year wtU receive a Warrant for FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. Volunteers for Two !we will receive a ... l9nrent for iitici(tir Hein - . . Volunteers for 'Three Year. will receive a Warrant for BINE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Enrolled citizens It ho shall place in the ssrvice of the United States a Substitute for not len than Three Yearn, in advance of a draft, and whe shall thereupon be aro. Sited upon the quota of the ally of Philadelphia, will rawly. a warrant for THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. By order of the Commieslen. jaWl4f JOHN BLAIR, liklerotary. Itgr MERCIAN WILE LIBRARY CON.FABY, PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 6. 7036. Us Annual Election for °Blears for the waning yoar win take place on TIlifiDAY, 2lat lust., at the LI BRARY liteOhL Polls open at! P. It., and cloge at P.M..1 O. A MoALLlffilld. fe7.181 Recording Secretary. MrMOGAN OIL COMPANY OP PENN. SYLVABlA.—office Removed to 300 WAL. NUT Street, third story. Stockholders are invited to cell between 10 and 12 o'clock A. N , when informa tion of the prosperoue condition of the Company will be riven, and all inquiries anewered. fe6 6t 050. G. GRUBB. President. THE QUICKSILVER 1 114111010 COMPANY, Xo. 21 PASSAU Street, NEW You. Pebraarf 1, 1865. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will ba held ph the CONTIBBNTAL HOTEIs in the city one hilsde phle, on WEDNESDAY, February MX, at o *look X . . The Annual Election of DIRECTORS will be held at the lame place. on the same day, between the honra of two and three P. M. The Transfer Boots Wlll be closed on SATURDAY, February 18th, and reopened on MONDAY, Psbrnazy 17th. B. RANDOL, fel-19t Secretary. FRIRDERICS. DOUGLASS WILL I deliver the third lecture of the sours, before the "Social, Civil and Statistical Association of the Colored People of Pennsylvania .. on THURSDAY IMO IN% February lath. Subject. • • Equality Before the Law." OIL COMPANIES. Igr' PROSPNVAIThiI KEYBER OIL AND MINING CO., OF PENNSYLVANIA. 0711CP. 53 N. TENTH STRUT, FILMADNIXILL. CAPITAL. ............. $150.000 BH ARES 100,000. PAR YAWL, $1.60 EACH. STOCK 70E SALE AT . BI7I3BO.IIIPTION PEWS. ®LSO PER EIELAIIE $22.500 WORKING CAPITAL, PRISIDtIAT. A. G. STEIN. BECRETAIM AND TILBANIUKR. W. G. BEDFORD. DIRECTORS, A. G. STEIN, WTI. 0. LAWSON, THO& J. BARGED"IAS M EIL .IGS. D. THORNTON IW. 0. BEGioRD, meanie B. lIRRKLER. . The Keyser 011 and Mining Company has been char tered by the stare of Pennsylvania, for the production of 011. Melt, and Coal in the States of Pennsylvania and Western Virginia Tbti Janda of the Company in Western Virginia, Con- Mbt of 107 acres of 011 Lands in fee simple, located on the east bank of Monongahela river, about two ranee northward from Morgantown, in Motongalia county, and have about % of a mile oft lium front, and about the tame length on each aide of Mill Hun; tune matting two n flee in length of what is called bottom) lands; they also contain two value of Coal—the Bituminous and Cannel,. Coal—one being three and a ball and the other supposed to be eleven feet thick- In Penneelv I r a H . have a 26-year lea westhet tem lands of Ira H. Keyeer's farm, on thbank of tbe.Clieat river, about one and three quarter miles from lie month, in Fayette county It is 40 rods on the river ens SO rode deep: thus affording room for at least 12 welie,togetl sr with the right to mine all the Coal needed from the large Coal !elan crowing out on other parte of this farm, • Savant-spa of the COragalLY: 1 On r leave is only about %of a miledletant from the Crow Well, Which, by the Daily Evening Gazette, of Pittsburg, of December 23 . lace, is reported to be pro ducing from SCO to 6fo barrels of Oil par day, and Imme diately in range and near therm:none Wiley Well,whieh is t eta to be a 60 barrel well, and launedlately opposite the Fayette Weil. 2. The oil of thle region is the Amber 011. Winer cent. purer than the 011 of Oil Crest. 8. The fait water of thin country in very strong and flows abundantly, end will produce 11 cancer of Bait from one gallon of water. and this clone would make this &nay ing Invet tin ant. 4. We nave liver navigation to the Pittsbu rg m ar k e t. 5. The immense beds of Coal thereon. ja3O.mwf 61 WK. 0. 015DFORD, Beegetagg, Mr TARE NOTIVEI-IMPORTANT TO FTIB6CREBIERB TO THE COTTER FARM OIL COMPANY. SOTICB IS opirEisr, That the broke of the Com pany wilt positively be closed MARCH let. 1886. sad no stock will be sold at subscription price after that date, and all en booriptions not paid by that time will be cancelled. be Company have on their property one of Bolles' patent drilling machines. mannfactured at Morris, Tacker, & Co 'Ps OW of which can be seen in operation at Massey, Collins, & Co. a brewery, Tenth and Fil bert streets. The Company expect, by the aid of this n Habilis, to barest least two wells in sacoottatnl opus n within six weeks Persona wishing the Moot of the Company at subscription price mast make Immo-. olate application. as there ara batten thousand shares to be ',old at subscription price, At 3 60 per share. Naps, Prospectuses, and all information can be ob tatoed at the Company's offices. Nos. 29 and 24 Wash ington Buildings. 9174 !booth THIRD Street ISAIAH I'ITE ENS., M. D President. M STEW ART. Vies Prot:dent. WM. D.. SMITH, Treasurer, B. J. I/Ammar. It, D., Secretary, fe10.94 CRAB. L. DOZIbLASIL Seorstarr pro. tem. THE PRESS:-PHILADELPHIX) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1865: OIL COMPANIES. _ . lora THE CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. OF PENTISYLVii.RLI,. CAPITAL $51,000,000. SHARES 200,000. PAR $5.00. IitTBSORLIVION PRESIDBNT. VANCE STEWAkET. OF BIERCEZ COUNTY. PA. TREASURE% E. JAMES, or PHILADELPHIA. SECRETARY. J. E. DARLINGTON, WEST CHESTER. PA. purse Ton, • v.L.NOE.orgwArti, Mercer isatutty. Pa JOHN L LzoivAßA, West Chester. Pa. D. O. "vital, w`asktington, D. C. HENRI D. COOKS Wastdngton, D.C. SIMON CAMERON. HerriebtaL Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Phi%dolphin.. JOHN P. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, PECadelPhia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lan:Taster co, Pa Thwpregent and prospective rhino of the stook of this( Gonipsny may be leaved' from tHe fact that it owns a fee simple interest in 473 (rota hundred and seventy three) cores of the richest-tested all territory inVenango ccuntyebelleved by the most experienced oil men in that region to be capablerof prodtroing a net annual In come to the Company of one and WWI million dollars, or Ursa times the entire cost of the mot*, whiesh would be equivalent to twenty , flee par cent a month on its subscription price, or one lrentafdd andfAnt/ Per cent. per annum on its par cai 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 mllos below Franklin, con. talci.g 292 (two hundred and ninety- twl:.)• scree, with Se/ rods (or over one 'mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are now twelve leases, each tea rode square, and from which the owners of ihe fie alreple get one half the oil, free of ell expense. Madden *.in, there are two wells owned by the owners of the foe, from Which they get ail the oil. On this Farm there are now ten pone' in operation, producing en average of ten barrels per day and several others are about being tubed. There are • nile' on it 187 (slghty.teven) more lots surveyed. and fuOrelhan4lfiy appUsatioue are pow standing to lease tholattar forone half the oil to the owners. Oat of the twelve went on thle Farm ektibrk aro'aow pal Eng handsomely t-a feet which sufficiently demen etratee the treat rlebrbete and reliability of - ihti terri terY. In the entire fee eintp.fe 'lnterest in ISt (one handrudabd eighty-one) stores . sit uate on the Allegheny rivers - Iy the "Hooper " Farm, and a little - nearer liteaulln, at the mouth' of Min Ran, having afront , of Sermde on the Allegheny river, and one mile owtoth sides of Mill Run, with , ample boring warfare - for one hundred wells, or Lots of ten rods square. Tits tract Is known as the "Stevrart hum," and is dear eth.ll leaees or iticambrancee of any kind. Thiere is now in Operation. a fifty-barrel well (beeidw sevend smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which- ad joins' this ea the south. Ili fact, the Stewart " Firm' is &Remanded with gaol-paying wells, and within a , short time a single lease of.-80 rode front, on the imme diate opposite side of the viper, sold for SiSS.DX; (ore hundred and minty. eve thonoand dollars.) On this lease asgood well has beemstroak within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Fare* which-in believed to be seenity as good as the " er, " there are on It a three-story Grist .11111, with fine ater-power. a good farm• house; sad other baiidlager hat will be of are to the company. The durability of this immediate oil section is 111 ,, 5 , trated by the fact that corns of - the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm. hive been pampirgior 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 ssmakaills from one•to two dollars per barrel more than the oil *L OU Creek. . The ogieere of the Compaawfael justified In present , ing the following " estimate 44% what. with Vlsorcgta management the above lands• can be made to:yield for the beneltsef the stockholders in a COMPtiratiVely 81 10 . time: THE " STEWART PARK." There issroein on this for coo-hundred lota of ten rods square, allot which can be leaeid immediately for one-- half the oil, free of all expemmto•thet Company. letimallug one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there is loom for three hundred) at the very • moderate average of ten Dar, ehreach, would makes Daily Drod.uct • ........... 1,000 bble. Out of this the Company's share would be. OM bble. Value of daily yield to the-Company, at ten dolloee per bbl (it le now. selling at $13.00. )••• .. • .. ..... • •••-•• • ••••• $5,000 Allowing three hundred working days to the yea.v..ttda would make the 0e...P.• ny'e annnal.net receipts; from the Stew art Fermlkalons..... 1.500.000 - • t -41.1.lowirctheletrenmeettcrtiteifez Ulf; A ECOOT. Fany, In which the _Company owns - one-fourth in fee of.theland interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would .476, OW OM Raking the .annual receipts from both 1,875,000409. Deductiaz _from. this amount the tam of 41.9711.030 for , contingenchis, would leave the net Anitnal.lxicoms of this CotoP o xY• --••• $4.500,,M00 , ALL TEEn LQTS CAN ; ibihEBDILTBLY If it Is deemed expedient, at a royalty or one-half , the On. alth covenants binding leusees td sink wells, wail all possible diligence, to the depth of 609 or morn feet.. A 71W PI4IE-WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS Von are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the ernectation of imr.e.diateho rrcsiving largo dic.(44' ads, but the.basis on, 'ibich the Company rests, it Is be lieved, will male your investment not only safe, but, prospectively, of enormous' value. Notwithstar_dlng,etthe present prices of oll.the Com pany' a annual-receipts (without any farthendeveloP ment) would be. forty thousand dollars, or eight per cent. on the coat of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the neatpraoti cal and 117 - erienced oil operators in the State. and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of, itapaanagement le the beet gaara,ntee that no efforts will.be spared to make the inwistment pro fitable. Application& for a large proportion of the stock have aireaily been made, but none will be received until'the booba_of the Company are regularly opened for that, parpoae• Only a limited amount of the et** will be sold,at • sobscription price. The stock will be leaned full paS2t, without farther assessments. BOOKS OF 817B8CitIPTION will be open foretfew days, oa and after Jannaty 18, 1865, at the once of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, fe.S.tt No. 101 WALNUT. street, Mad& PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. KENTUCKY 011, TERRITORY, THE GREAT OIL BASIN. 150 SHAKES AT 5200 EACH on the well•known OIL CREEKS of the BIG SANDY RIVER, compristnE a tract of 300 acres in fee simple, and GO acres on a lease of 40years, 1-10 royalty, near which is the celebrated LYON WELL and several BUNNING SPACINGS. The projectors for the above-named stun agree to supply the Company with u.firet•clasa Engine, Tabing, ha., and sink one well 603 feet deep free of charge. The bnbscribers electing their own Directors, each abara renrelenting one vote. The Lands have been secured under the most favor able awnless, which will be more fully explained .on application at J. W. ALBRIGHT'S, No. 915 CHESTNUT Street, From 10 to 18 A. N. and Bto 6 P M. Subscriptions close on SATURDAY EVENING, Febru ary 11th. ISO. Also, 10,000 acres of choice OIL LAND in KENTUCKY for Sale or Lease. feB-41* gr PEABSON PETROLEUM COM. rein. 524 WALNUT STREET', ROOM No. 7. Holders of Receipts of the above Company will plows preeent them at the above Office, and receive the Certi bcates of stock. H. RICH LEDS. A 31430 Secretary. BURNING SPRING ..1111YD GOOSE CRIBB 011. COMPANY, OP WEST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL. $125 000. 31 PER SHRE. PULL PAID. WOREING CAPITAL, $25,000. WM. P. DEAN, President. CHARLES BLAHISTOST, Secretary. DIRECTORS. W. F. Dean Frederick Leibrandt, wintam L. ilicDowelL Wm. H. Sthe.H. Li ROkhf.— )1 libellee lii ' ' p, 111harlea linkleton (Mee of the Company, No, 311 WALNUT Street, bark building, first floor, Philadelphia. The Bahasa of this Company are advantageously sitnated in the very choicest Oil Territory of West Vir ginia., adjoining and surrounded by many of the este. braise! Oil Wolin in the Burning Spring and Great Kana wha 011 District of West Virginia, giving asearanee that there must be a very eats - factory yield of Gil when the property of this Company is hilly developed. They comprise— lat. A tract of land containing 104 acres, in Wood county. West Virginiaon the left folk of Walker's Creek, three-fourths of " a mile from Walker's Station, lb relies east from Parkeebnrg. A great portion of thin is splendid boring territory. as the Indications are ye mark able. and it issurrounded by Raged lands on Which they e are many wells In piastres* of development. Lying so near the West Virginia Railroad. the expenee of de veloping and subsequently working this land would be very light in comparison with many other locations. Ills tract is owned in fee. Yd. A lease upon four acres on the Hewetead Far m.on Goose Ore ek. in Wi rt °aunty, on which there lea well 400 fret deep, in which several strata of heavy oils have been struck. The lay of the land 14 exceedingly choice • There is room for at least ten more wells on this most desirable property. The lease has seventeen years to run; the terms are, half of oil obtained. the owners paying one-half of all expenses after the oil shall have been struck. This well will be put in working order as soon as possible. - lid. .1 lease on one half screen the ICA.NAWIIA_TIiver, in the WILL-KNOWN BURNISH SPRING DDITRIC?, on the celebrated BATHS° SE ESTATE, having a Well on it of DA feet in depth, which contained 63 feet of oil In it when the rebel raid occurred. This well t. within a few hundred feet of the celebrated " LEW:SLUE WELL," which produCed before the rebel raid 1 400 barrels of oil per day, and•which was sold recently for EIGO,CfO cash, as terorted in the money Wilde of tn.) hiladeiphia Press of January 12, 1866. The Company has commented operations on this tract; a new engine is upon the ground with working etpparatna, and a fßtibiattOrY yield of oil is sontidentlynexpected, as soon as the pumping apparatus is pat in operation. This Nieto (-noires in 1680. The Company to have two-thirds of the oil, The-location aid surroundings of this pro perty are so well known that it is not necessary to say an further about it. It wilt be perceived from this Prospeetue that the BURNING SIRING AND GOOSE CRifeEK. OIL COM- P,' sty hold in fee dimple 104 acres of well-established ell 'Territory, two leases of the best boring territory in that celebrated region, offering splendid inducements for parties seeking h. veatment in oil property. The management of this Compaey is entrusted to Wlf. CIIALL, of Schuylkill county,Penna., a gentleman of great energy and Ind netlY, Who will reside on and give itis personal attention and supervision to every depart ment, with a vie-, to the economical development of t his property. /GP Salwaription Books are now open at tbe Com rotilapfilrffiatiafoar. a limited member of Shares at One fat-fit* 000-WHEEL OLOTUEB WRINGER. .11-b it eery beet article made; also.all the ether an proved Wrings] a. at lowest market prime. Row*, 005 TOT. & (0704 f 184 and 150 licalb. THIRD Stmt. • WILLOW SLEIGH BODIES. --A FEW ,_ more left,* lirbt Year's prices AM, 200 r roes KATcliEs, reduci , 2 Dram ROwt EUVON. felo4 07 gad Nortk THIRO Streit. DMDENDS. te Hf. ligr DIVIDEND NOTICE -was restore or the CHERRY RUN PSTRPLEggeI I.OMPArIY have tble day deolared a dtvliend of PER CENT , payable ea the Yid toot., char o(Btaile lax. hooka aloes on tb., 20 , 11 that. See et BERRY R. real', Secretary. ligrCorr NCR OE TRUK CrellSlP/LANTRIS , OIL comeeny. 524 WALfIRT Street, Aitula c elphis, • . • FriatranYl. 110. - The Board of Direolore have this day declared eadivl. dend of ORS PBR MCAT. on the capital stock of the Company, payable at their °Moe on and Mier OA ?AM inn. Treat: ter borate Worm on the 10:1, at I o'cloOr P. M.. and reopen on the 21st inst. r> fe9•lot 11108. IL SR in LS, Secretary. 'tarn ENSIIRIESCE COMPANY 0P WEB STATE 01' PENNSYLVANIA., FRBRIT Malr 61. VW. The Plreetora have this day din:aired a dividend of TWEET! DOLLARS PER SHEAR clear of all affaes, and payable on demand to block holders or their resat renresentatttes, WILLIAM HARPER, Sooreto.l7. EIHDCHANTS , AND MAMMA'S"- WIRERS' ATIONAL SANK" Cate 'MER CHANTS' ANN MANUFACTURERS' BANK). -Pirreneaa. January 16.116 , The HROULAR DTVITES DS of this Bank will hero after be made In JANUARY and JULY instead of May and November, and for this arrangement the Bears of Directure bsve this day declared a dividend of PNE PER CENT. out of the prolite to Deo.mber 28th nit., fri eof United States Mask Steckboldare on the Phila delphia hat will be paid at the 006161BRCLAI, 21A- T 1 e- 6tNAL BANK on demand. JOHN SCOTT... Ja fe Caeltd . WOFFICE OF ATLAS OIL COBIRA AY. 524 WA. DT Street, Room 20, FaiievELrntA, LEM DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Board of Divagate have -111113 day deelazed their third monthly-dleittifind of ONE AND ANAL? PER CENT. (1' 4 ) oat of the net earnings of the Company for the mon th of Janua. payable on and after the 10th teat. Traner Books alma oaths 4th tart., at 0 P. lb.: open on the 11 , h loot., gt 8 P. 111, fat-I.lt P. Ye. W fr•TR A.NR. Peoretart. MILITARY.. AVOID THE DRAFT I-VETERAN STIBSTMITES AND 1113PRKSRNFATIV6 RR. CRIIITS FOR MAJOR GVANRRAL HANCOCK'S MST AWAY CORPS. .. . . .. .. . . , All Loyal Citizens wbo would Rid in proenriag men to fill the ranks of HAN C.:CI(' II FIRST ABM T CORPS OF ', VETERANS should pay particular' attention to the fel ' lowing announcement of the undersigned: - ' ,ffrty Citizen desirous of fututehing a Kepreeentative .cruit fur this Corps mast procure& cerrifitiats from the Provost Ilarehal of his District, cartifylag that he'll mgempt,- - either from being over 4S - yearmoS age or from pigrlicai disability. when I wilt foreign lishaxicks.'ffe: ter ua Recruit tor three ?ears for pal), for loril_ yam, .. SfiWi; for one year, ISO: bat In each case I must- be fir.' sashed with a certified:check for the whoke amount d tali : the Vetersawhen hellei mastered into the cerelcs ea ad. - vertimdt—via: for three years. $1,176; for VW* year., StSso; my one year. $710.-and take my receipt' for the sane. The principal will' then he entitle& tc#rsolf. back filoaf the fruited States' Government:of for one.r ear Repreaentativff Beetrult;lll3s6 fore? t wy Recruit.; WI for a three-years Rem-nit. Alec...from t , city of Poiladeiptia, wider she advertisemetrk_ce t City Bounty Puns Commission. for sine year: SetiOt• two years, 54u0; for three years, WO The RepreFoatatire _Recruit, hi all cases, being eusitle4 to all the bounties due Volunteers when attached to Hancock's CeiplL dby citizen liable to draft must produce a tlegrAte ate of the Proveetafarehat to fhat effect, in tug Di totribt; and !utak h me with a certified cheek, when I wiii.fleflieb- Lim y ith a receipt for the same, guaranteeing to far ni.b a Veteran Substitute for one year for 81750; for- tiro years, SRO; for three yearn. $1,171 ; which will eaSuipt• as Principal from the Draft Ptr the above specials* time: • Those whet pis ce a Substitute for three reara•aro entitled to a drawback of $lOO from the Bounty Firml Commission, but , no allowancee made by the City, ex cast for a three-year Substitate;' the GoTernmant alloWs • nothing whatever:ler Substitutes. . - . Vett-tans must be accredited to the Wards Or ToWt . ' ctii shlps in which they , live, and it is the duty of ,everyf Citizen to induce the Som ter , Who hue been honor-Alp discharged from the United Staten Infantry Service, UN , joie IiaNCOuR'S PHIST ARMY COSPS. and thus akka in relieving their -Sub-District from the approsehlefht. Draft to *onto ext.ut. . All person who reside in adjoining comities must rend with their certificate of liability or eon-liability fa • a Draft the f. mount of Local Bollatif37 paid in their Die tri•t, when I can tell them exactly the net oust of furli nishing a Representati le Recruit or Substitute. • , The net pay of a Veteran Volunteer in Hahcoera Corps iv, viz: ' For one year, ()over? meet Bounty City of Philadelphia Bounty... ............... sax - , Monthly pay from lI.'S. Gov't , $l6 per month.— IA, Clothilg account yearly.. ..............».....- 44, Ward Bounty (ayerfige),. • •• city relief for families of yore ,$6 per month..... 71. • , Total .......... . $1,03r; The net pay of a Vetera Volunteer for two year in. Haneock's Corps le, t 4 overument 80unty.....550 City of Philadelphia Betray ' - 4 Monthly pay from U. IS Gov't., $l6 par month.... 36i, 'Warn lionuty (average 24 .... 25 City relief for family, per month 144 . Total—, '' '.. ' ' • ••••••• $1,603 !lie nel pay of a Veterata , r oitintaar for three year. hir 'lranec.ck'n Corps IP. VW., ' , 4.loyensment Bounty ........ •-•••••••••••-- •-• , •-•sav City of Phi ladelphia.2o•• • .... t ._ . .... •'''• ..... '•*••"• 6118 'ldoLtlily pay from If. B. dcret,BlB.per m0nth........ 67.3 Clothing( remount. $4l par year 125 Wart bounty (average) 85 1 City relief for larniiiee,.4o Par liuth.:.. ... . . ......... 216 ; Total *AM Ail Yeterane who desire to have their intereets loosed ?after althout being swindled b• sharpers are directed .to the Recruiting Agenex , 100 South SIX.TR Street, Berry 's Marquee," where the Rifls te tobe seen daily ; which the Vetentale esti tied to keetiat the expiration 'of hie term of service, which discharges aliteen. auto per m Cinu te. OlM 11.11111113a10113-011 this subject after this exc :plar.ation Kunst be brief: and to the pohnt. Will INC DrOMPtig answered lmaddrassiet BR:SUAKIN FRANKLIN, Chief ;Detective Departmemt.Police, Kai or'e Mice, Fldladalphis. N. B.—No Loafers, Benno Jumpers. or Commission .Men need apply, as no• dealing will be allowed with' them. B. F. "ONCE MORE TO THE. FROM T ph, '2l3th BEGIBLUIT INPAISITitY PBSZTSYY.VAI IA: VOLBATEREB. IUI /MON LEAVant (NATIONAL GUARD) REM, JOHN A; ctoßeAs, BEEIZTIITIS WANTED. POE ONE YEA.E'S BSEVIOE. - 00GET.35 CITY. s*oo. / " 00VBESMENT04 00 C: • Al n Juw /.11.1:6 eArb„ BESIDES EAy.. RATIONS, AND. CLOTHING. TAO Regiment ituomaterioad by the-War Department and tes4i.evernor of Penney/yenta. All. the.o4aers-are " lreteran &Men, and have ehotni their • COURAGE AND .0,1111ME3 ON. THE FIELD OF BATTLE Do not weitt.le. be , Drafted, bet embrace the preterit opportunity tezeoeire the liberal . NOITONTIES 01.13PERED,'• and to select:war own officers. ALL CITIVINS SHOULD I NTBREST THIII6ELVE3 . IN FL., NO THIS PROMPTLY. Colozol,,JOH3 A. GORGAS, late Major 198t11 P. V.. foLmntimorth C S o hP , V A CO3slf. DAVIS, %ate Major 90th P. ..iiaitir,,WILLIAM morza - v as late Captain 90t1k P. V. ' _ _ _ HEADQUARTERS, MSS CHSSIMIIIs Street, OUARDS' b T RACE STREET, BELOW PIIIBLIC NOTIQ_L=REPRESEN7A.- TIVE EACIfUITS FOR RAIIOOK'S MEW AlttlY CORDS. —All loyal citizens who would aid in pro curing men to till the tanks of Hancosiee Now Ist Army Corps, and partisularly all those who are liable pche drafted, should payspartioular attention to the fel lo wing annonncement.or the undersigned: Any citizen desire's, of procuring a Repreacptative RecruPl must procure, a certificate from tne Provost Marshal of hie distliat ststing whether he is liable to be drafted, or whether;he it exempt If exempt, a Re presentative Ilecrult Will be furnished for three years for 619f0, for two years Tor $175, and for one year for sm. If liable to be drifted, a substitute will, famished for ens year for IMP)! two years for Wes and for three years for $1,115. 'Recruits must be strerttu Soldiers, and must be ore dited to the distriet.to whisk they belong. Citizens should avail themselves of the foregoing op. Portunity without: delay, for it will readily be tinder. stood that it is the duty of every man to put in a'Repre :tentative Reornii in order to avoid the d'art. The undersigned assumes all responsibility, and will furnish certiilentes to &ozone presenting recruits for the term the men have been enlisted, directly after they have been mr,stered In A Demniting Office for Efamsack's Corps hoe been, established et So. 106 South SISTSF Street . All nect sears information will be cheerfully given b'x making application to BM:UV:IM vs eorK Chief of Detective Police.Ligyor's Office, Phila. PHTLALELPIIIA. Feb 5. 1365. ' et CIFIRTAIN GOODS, Sie. 1026 cii.osmurx STREET. 1026 . C. M. STOUT &. 460, DE4XERS IN IMACATEILE LiCB AND liVITINOKAN . . CURTAINS, PIANO, TARIM, AND FURNITURE • COVERINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Sze, 2.626 CHE I STNITI ISTBRET. WO- fmwim ' . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,k H. R. Corner of FOURTH. and It &OE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN POREUX AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASt. N.A.IiIIPAOTUNERS OB WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, sio. Mama POR TER CELEBP.ATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at to2o.Sm VERY LOW PRICES FOR MIL B 11. SLEEPER & CO., 515 111121011 SMEIMMT, tsi i t G 4. 1 I e . SALE EMALERS /Di FLINT AND GREEN GLASSWARE, Have now In stole a full assortment of the abtrVeffOOds. which we offer at the lowest market rates Being sole agents for the BALKS GREW, GILLES 'WOEKS, we are prepared to make and work private moulds to order. PORIER, lIIINERAL. and WINE BOTTLES, of a superior color ar d Also, LAMP CHISINENS, APOTHECARIES' •SHOP PURRISTRE, mow BOTTLES, SYRiNGES, HOME. OPATRIQVIALS,and Druggista' Glassware generally, T. A. EVANS & CO. 'S PITTSBURG GLASS VIALS constantly onliand at factory prices, .faie.gm THOS. J. HUNAN, KEENAN & JIANCOCK, ATTORNRYB & LAW, rNo. DIAMOIND STREET, PITTSBURG. AND HERR'S LAW BLOCK. FRANKLIN, Ventilate Co.. Pa. One of the above 'arm being permanent! yl.-cated etch or these places. they wilt perform with thornugh ve s, 116.072C88, awd deepaich allprofeasionabusintee, t-pt Malty that connected with the 011 interest. which teas be entreated - to their care. Refer to Chief Justice WOODWARD, Wilk eebarre. Pa: - Es Chief Justice LOWEIR, Plttsblirt Pa. Hon. H. W. ,Wntraegs. Judge District Court. fitlo-111.* - ' ' Pittsburg. Pa. ARCH -STREET MOHAN - STORE.— rim York Mill% Winneutts and Williamyville Sheetinge and Pillow-ease Paneling ; Bleached and Brown Nnsulne at the lewestinicei Brawn and Breached Sheeting% alt widths; Calicoes fiom7l6 tote outs. at JOHN H. -Ifl.-4r SS', _ 702 ARCH Street. COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO FILL N- 1 TEE QUOTAS OF THEIR, TOWIFSEIIPS„ TAKE NOTIQS.—This is the only office fri. Philadelphia that can muster men in the city and. have item credited to bin' part of the State. Principals supplied with SUB. BTITS'II3I3. Runners liberally.dealt with. • B. P. LIMY, fe4•Gt l 403 LIBRARY- Street, second dory. FORTRAITB NOT SURPASSED BY any. See apeelmene Ilfe4dia , Plotogreeha, le nil colors, executed at B. V REIMER'S Gallery. leas ARCH Sauer. Splepalid ety/ean treat. weals.. and ha lt/IN/v. gobainii. it* - U.S. 3 E -TISiITY LOAN. Branthority of the Beorefart of the Treatrii7. -osideweigned has assumed the General enbeaription Agegoir for the eels of United States Truman' Notes header seven and three-tenths per sent. interest per annum known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These broterrare issued under date of 6nsuet,l6; and are parable three yeare from that time, in enr , reney, or are convertible at the option of tile holder into GOLD BEARING BONDS. These Bonds ere now Worth gipremlna of nine per cent, including gold interest from November. which makes the actual profit en the 7-N3 LOllll. at current fate's, Inclab/ interest, %boot ten per cent, per an num. besides Its eXEMPri(M from State and municipar taxation. which adffell'om one to three Per cent. more.- according to . ..he rata levied • on otheT, property. The tetereetis payable semi. Remaly by coupons attached to each note, which may be ant off and sold to any bank or banker. Theinterest amounts to One Dent per day on a 11160'mth. Two cents per day on a $lOO note - ' Ten cents per day on a $3OO note. Twenty sante per day on a 01,000 note. One Dollar per day on a $6,'000 note. r bates of all the denominations nanked.will be prompt• ly fah:killed upon receipt of eulieniptions. Thie le THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now ()Mired by the Government, and`lt le confidently ea:neater(' that Ha superior advantage, Will make It the tiEVAT POPULAR LOAN OF PEOPLE. • Loes Liana drio.oCo,ooo remain unsold, which will Pro 'ibably be disposed orwithin - the next dray or nicety days, whoa the notes will undoubtedly command a preminm;' as bee uniformly been the caso'on closing the =Subscriptions of other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and oedion of the llountry may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the Nationalßanks, State Banta, and Pantie Bankers throughout the Country have generally agreed to re ce►ve subscriptions at par. Subscribers Wllineleet their own agents, in whom they have conddenno, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders... SOUTH THIRD STREET, THE NEW , 7'-30 3. S. Nowl@i, IN 511M5 , T0.81177 PURCHASER% DAVIES BROTHERS,. TANKERS A'ND BROKETW, 53AL16118 GOVERIZTEHNT SECURITIES GEN& II - T. YERICEI4. & CO., • STUNS AIM EZMEFANGE BROWSE:We GOLD,. ZANE NOTES WANTED. Isf4B.lvl CHAS. T. YBRICES, JR, Eni)ol3. ANT)= BILL BROKER. ' lll ' -AL-mcia• zai No. 2e SOVIPII TICUIDIOVIREET. iagreira DBE= & ca, 14 SOUTH THIRD UMW, ANERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, /vim/cm EXCHANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS , VOUCHERS, AND STOOKS ABD BONDS SODOM AND SOLD Ai DOARD OF BRONZES. Jan lm Taos. OALlswaix. CA.LDWMLL & CO., BANKERS,. No. 43Jionilt AND SO LD STOOKS AZD LOANS BOUOPer AND SOLD ON 00BAUSSION AT TWA EENIILAR BOARiLoP BlioNEEs. =CURRENT DAN K NUM, sPECIE, Mo.. BOUGHT AND SOLD, COLLECTIoNS NADI lAI4 , INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. • Ul/4W IMMO nazi . . LAMM. num ns, CEARIEWS 2110R7 &. CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, We. 15 South Third Street, rlizzaangamEA. £ll kinds ct antroxreet tends and (told mut Sliver to And WA. and Colleetione made. Partiimler attention given to the tiorshase and cele fd iilevernment. Bite. and othex Stooks and Loa= on sonontestolt. nuts-ent H S. LENCH, it COMPANY, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS * NO. 14 FABQUILIR BUILDINGS, (WALNUT ET., BELOW THUM% Geld, Government 'florae, 011 and Miccellaneens Monks. bought and cold on Crominlanfon at.the Board of Brokers. Dealsra in...Torsi= Exchange. Latins of ore• dlt Issued orrLoralaa, Paris, Antwerp, Acc. J 02.813 HATanrat, DVIWKY, & 00., 13.A.MilaFtS, opour. AND =CHAIM BROKERS. rArtfelilar attention paid to Inman* and solo of OU Vookti. • 4.11 EY= THIRD frEBBIZ itspnannesia.—Dresel & CO.. Philadelphia; J. I. Aos ta, Proddent Southwark Bank. noyl9-ha TRE4ITRY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OP T _E COMPTROLLER. OP THE OITREENCY„ WASHINGTON, January 25, 1366 Whereai, Ey satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it bat been made toappear that NATIONAL EXCHANOE BANK OP PHILADELPHIA, in the city Of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia., and State of Pennsylvania, has been drily 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 June 3, Ha, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said Act— Now, therefore, I, HUGH MoOLILLOGH, Comp troller of the Currency. do hereby certify that THE NATIONAL' EXCHA POE 13,111 K OP PHILADELPHIA. in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to coca =cues the badness of banking under the act aforesaid I i se mrc or , w e 0011 .,,_ . In testimony whereof, witnele my troller a the hand s e al of o ffi ce s t ez hie twenty ,,,,„, t ay o anuary, 1 '=?...._ HUGH IioCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. BONDS,FOE BAIA. 0721011 FEND COMMISSIONER Perim° R R , Sr. Louis, Jawtar) SO, 18E5. PROPOSALS will be received Tinder seal for the sale of ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-AIX MORTGAGE CONSTRUCTION BONDS OF TME WESTERN DIVI SION OF TE PACIFIC RAILROAD in the State of hflssoiart. R. of Ode Thousand DoßaTs each, with interest Coupone of SeVen Per Cent., payable semi annually, principal and interest payable at the Bank of Commeree' In the Clty or New York. These Bonds are a tint lien on all the Pacific Railroad from Dresden to Kansas City, and all the net earnings of the whole Road. extending from St. Louis to Hanna City, are pledged for the pay ment of principal and interest. These Bonds hays four, five, sun six years to ran, and are authorized. by Act of , . the General Assembly of the State of Ml,sourl, anor.Jvad February 10th 1884, under which sot Fifteen Hundred Tnousand Dollareof Mortgage Construction Bonds were Wined, all of. whist, except the One Bollixed and Eighty-six I now-offer for sale, have been disposed of at par, and for the rapid extension and completion of said Road -I now ,offer - the balance, and will receive pro pose], for one or more under seal, at .m ' °Mae in the Cily of Bt. Louis, until the leth day of February, 1850; and,the same will be sold subject to the approval of the Governor of the State and the President, of the Psollic Railroad. All needful information will be tarnished on application at this Mace. THOMAS 1, PRICE, Fund Commissioner, St. Louts, ,r. D. HANCOCK Information respecting the Bonds above offered for sale, the law Ander which issued. and the character and - value of the security, will be *Wee• by the under signed. jell. let FRANKLIN d. DICK 715 I.OOIIST Street, Philadelphia. OIL BTOOKB, V. S. LOANS, BOUGHT AID SOLD - - ON ODATNISSION, BY GIORGI( J. BOYD. Broker. No. 18 South THIRD et-reek 1221-31n11 PIDOR OT 0 GR'A PH ALBUMS-BUY them at B. F. /1.111M10. 1 8, 694. dlt.oll , l 4 treek. has tor p a ls the most &bitable styles made. Bee tee patent Muse-back Albums They are unequalled. It* FATANTs 0 a ZIR B IY—IINTrED staternaultaropfkan. Al/WARD BROM& WOW • - - ARA WAXX/T eons: lIRCIXCLIUL U. OVA BEE PER OENT. JAY COOKE, suriasonirrioN PHILkDHLPHIA. FOR BALE. 225 DOOR STREW.. Eidi I 13A1WKERS; No. 2o Smith TRIED Stavot. ~ANHF.RS~ DILMBES DX WOURREIII' MOMMY. J. K. CIALDwau. Ihru.emumiarA. PIIMILDBLPNLL !.~!~l ~~~~ ► ~ 10-40 10-40 10-40 46Tspolvs, D rk: NAMUR Ists • BMW! TURRENT MARKET RATE BY I)ll.VarErle & CO., fet-bn 34:8ortth TRIRD Street. 7 3-10. ismvlrErrierx , re Norrms, IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT, FOB BABB BY . DREXEL it 4004 fe4-lur 34 South THIRD Street INSIIRAN CIL ROY/11; INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND RIFE OF LIVERPOOL. . . STATEMENT OF CONDITION AB FITENISHED Arr. THORITIES ca? THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY, 180: Capita Pad $l5 each on KM 1,428,075 ASSETS. Beal Estate ...., • • ..... 679,602 (lash OD band in bank. ..... .....-...—...... 90.373 Cash In Branch Office, and with Agents... 4.4. • 76,263 Loans secured by Mortgagee ...t 1,144,683 Loans by Life Policies 0 . 04 ••• •• • • • 2C9,1500 Stocks of the United Statee,held is New York 491,910 Stocks of the United States, held in England.• 70,230 'Stocks of the United Etates,held as collateral • security for loans with margin of 16 to 49 per cent ..............“.•....... ........ ..•..............• • 2,502.637 rn 11..1-.4...«.. 415089,8.11 LIABILITIES. Lome notraid " contested, none. • Dividend declared, not paid Amount of all other claims against the Com-li , Pally, one quarter Government duty...... .. INCOME OF THE COMPANY. Cash 'Premiums (Fire), 81areh......• $1,871,280 Cash Interest Money (Fire), 38,678 Cash lacono from other amuses ....... ...•... 21,881 I . %taa , L . 2k , &i , i , Loans paid during the year-- Dividends . Expenses. including commission of agents. tastes....,.. •••••••••••• GEORGE WOOD, &gent, FIRE 111BURILNCE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY _ :1 ~ssrsza nor z~ r— N. E. COZWEEET. TIMM 4 liviWinin EXCHANGE BUILDINO INVOEPOBLTLD 1804. ASSETS 6400.000. TIES AND MARI= The Board of Directors of this GoroDan7 tiara deter miend to Ware risks against Fire, in accordance with their chatter, and are now prepared to lama Policies covering Fire Rieke at the current rates. Diaßeroas =HARD B. BRIT% A. E. BOEIB. JOHN H. lEWIN WILLIaMC. xsiT, SYEINRE. OEO. LEWIS H. F. Bosiabosr, JAI.. R. CAMPBaLI4 HENRY SAMOEL CH s. w unix* 0 Ham COMMANEFIL F. LA v JAW& RICHARD. B. BEM, president. 3OHN. MOSS, SeoretarY- W7-1m • THE NORTH. AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO. lut+td[)~~s).~~ln:~h=tour:id.6,in:s:f~x~a:ri:iJ~~ (~)1 PENNSYLVANIA. OROAR/ZED OCTOBER 13.1.861. FOR IN SlTEllte AGAINST LOU OF Lin OR FERBONLTI Vilna! TRAVELLERS BY LAND On WATER. Policies issued for a Single Tep, Sleds' Joarnert, Voyages, Are, daily, monthly, quarterly, or yearly. Also, against the contingencies of personal hazard. and against 'visor all Made, except real estate. • Policies homed at the Principal Once, No. 9AI O.IIESTNIPP Street, Philadelphia, or by the Agents of the Company in any of the cities of the United States, or by the Ticket Agents at anyllail. road Station. aerrruL.... °PRICIER.. PRESIDENT. TICEODORE ADAMS. TIOB PRESIDENT AND ACTSWIT. .T. H. BEADLIP. JAMES X. CIONE,AD. LllC "muc lrill'OX. AGENT, J. E. PETTOZ. DIRBOTORS. .jameoaisham. Virt k . 841 Z. 6144 .1417.1 m Theodore Adams, James Conrad, Idebard Wood. George T. Stedman: INSURE YOUR LIFE A. DI 3E. it CA. 114.9 S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Ste" PHILADELPHIA. It Is a HOME COMPANY, and profits divided Mute. ally. thus statue the assured topaz tutus* premiums, Last dividend 60 per tent. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alexander WM.l.ldia, J. Edger Thomson, Ron. James Pollock, Hon. Jose ph Albert a Roberts, Henry K. nennett„ Ramnel T. Bodine. Philip' B. Mingle; George Nugent, John Alkman, Howard,' Isaac Hazlehurft. Samuel Work, ALEXANDER WHiLLDIIY President. - - SAMUEL WORK. Vice President. n022-Smit JOHN S. WILSON.See'y and Treasurer. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HENANDOAH VALLEY CAM PAWN OF, IN 11361-OENERAL PATTERSON'S NARRATIVE.—The mast bigoted against the General will brave hie predud foe removed by reading the above. Por rale, price one dollar, at 419 ORES] Street, Philadelphia. JOHN CAMPBELL. felo.lm 44 GERMANTOWN TELEGRATH." "Toni BUTLER." A Great English Story. hv LEVSR; for whlah • FIVE TIIOUSAIAD DOLL altS WERE PAID, Is commenced in this week's TELEGRAPH. For sale by TREDWITH, 113 South THIRD Street. Newspaper Stand; TIHR D and DOCK. Newspaper Stand. EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. SOBARD. Frankford. On March 9th the TELEGRAPHwiII appear in a beau tiful new dries. fe9.3.• FISHER' & BROTHERS' AR- • VALENTINES. We notify dealers that our popular •• SS. SIO SW. and $2 VALENTINE LOTS . - are now ready at the manufactory FISHER & BROTHER. feB 4tif* ' No. 12 North SIXTH Street. AVE YOUR " CARTES DE VISITE made at ERIIISIVS—tura to pleaxe you Fine styles, artietioalty minuted, and Ostefally finished. 00 farlY, and' avoid delay. SECOND Street, &Bove Green. . It* IWO T E :—PARTIES HAVING tbsir oternPatierns of lisaters,ltangegt, etitess,ifittl. iug...SeytiO Machines; &a.. embalm superior Castings =as ' terms- b 7 . addressing Liagig sari& gen Wiallg§. Linomter. fes4r 61,992,497 31,03.976 165,200 4 . 1.231 216 WLLIIIT Street. B. DESTOURT. FRANCIS TETE, HENRYY A mem HERY LEWIS. Jit.s EDW. L. CLARK, ELLIS YAW ALL sharron. C. COOR P A. O. W. BERNADOO, WM. S. BALED, B. DELBERT. SOLOMON TOWNSIND, JOHN MOSS. AUCTION NOTICE. B Y JOHN H. OSGOOD & BON, OW TORT. TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, at 10 o'olook, 2,000 PACKAGES FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY' GOOD S, WOOLtNB AND CARP:BIII%S, &e. rail*ilevaarreafter. Catalogaeeandgoodawill be t.p efore the Piale. felt) tf BAZAAR, NINTH AND' SAN sox Wreak, AUCTION SALE - OF HORSES CARRIAGE/3, Sta. OM:SATURDAY MOR iING REIM. At 10 o'clock. COIMOTIP!DIR about FIFTY - HORSES. Belted to barnese and the saddle dowription at sale. LSO. A large collection of d'esirable mew and second-band saw/saes, light-waione, dearherne. &c.. win which the sale will 00ralMOnce. Also, tingle and doable harness, saddles. *idles, whim covers. halters, he. 4fir' do postponement on account of weather. air Sa e of hormel, &a. on Wednesday. Apr Carriages anebiernisee at private sale. 0fe.9.2t1f ALFRED:M. ARKIN ESS, Auctioneer. WANTS. WANTED: --A, FIRST-CLASS 800-If: CLERK, mho thoroughly understands branches of the buttsess; mast have, a good address, high busmen - qualifications. and come well moat. ;; mended. A liberal P ‘ fd.ry . b•Latvea Communism - I . tons addressed to Coattdent, care of Publisher'a Circular, l'hUadetphia, stating age, salaiy exthoted, wilitSceive prompt attection. felo gcs lAraesD-Two , OR MORE GOOD CANVASSERS for Life Insurance, to Comutitelens ;will be Ono. Arolr at 147 4euth FOURTH Striet..* felt) fit WANTED IMMEDIATELY-BY A graduate orEastman'e National 'Patinas Col- IPEre, a eituat.on se aB B I B TAXT WWII KEEPER, or ENTRY CLERK.; In a Wbolesale Dry Goods Hoare nobestof leierenee igiveu. address "8. H. JP, ," this a scs.ll* WANTED-A FIRST:CLASS ARTIST with thorough experioucti Colorg Photographs. Addreaff ”:I'. Cf: 'Zedger 'office ;with %mini extlars. 1,39.31* WANTED-BY A WHOLESALE BOOT AND MOS BOMB. an BFFCCIEW NALBEBAN. who bas a thorough knowledge of the buelneas. Addreee. for one week. "Shoe Merchant," Press Office. fe9-6r. WANTED TO RENT, FOR A DRY GOODS AGRINCY—A secood.stery Itooll. My located. on north Third street, Chestont, below Fourth, or Market street. Address Poet Office. Box f.. 1) WANTED-ALARGE ROOM, WITH STEAM-POWER. Addreae "W.," 1.48 North SINPIT Street. Philadelphia WANTED—A Y OIING MAN AS AN v v Assistant Entry Clerk in a Dri Goads•CnatabriO4 Hones."Bhmt come 'well recommended. Address S. M..," at this office. te.o-3t* WA. NT E D—A SALESLADY,. TO take charge of a NICY .4300D8 STORE. None bat a lirst-class haw] need apply. bobs al wages will be given Address , " Press ofilce.tbne 'dam CteB St WANTED -A BITUATION AS ROOK REEFER in a wholesale House by a young M L.N of experience, and who can give the beet of reference. Address "0. L , ibis office. feS 31 WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH, a re:fable CANVASSER In every town and county for "The Nurse and Stm." the most interesting ant ex. citing bock everpubliahod, embracing the adventures of a woman in tbs, Union army as Nurse, Scout, and Spy, giving a meet vivid inner picture of the war. We hays. agents clearing 5150 per month, which we will prove to any doubting. applicant Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & ja24.1.m • 600 CHESTNUT St , Philadelphia, ' Pa. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A DRY Geode Commission. House; one well acquainted with the city trade. Address Box 1.E2. 107-6t* $12.5 A-ENTS ONTHI—WANTED-- 1313 AW & CLARE Stinri- e al t lAlf. inti ngrE t E 4e ffre w - ISO MACBINE, the only low-price Machine in the country which Is licensed by-Grover It Baker, Wheeler & Wilson. Howe, Binger & Co. and Baohelder. Salary and exponses,or large commissions allowed. AU other Machines now sold ror less than forty dollars each are infringements, and the seller and user liable, film twed ciianbirS seat free. Address SEIANT & CLARK, nol7.d&Wam BIDDXFORD, Maine. WANTED, AT FIVE PER $B, 000 CENT., on Arch-street Property worth three times the mount. R CARPENTER & SOS. fe9.6,* 2.4% South THIRD Street. fa WANTED-BYTHE MIDDLE OF 2farch, a comfortable DWELLING in:e. good neigh. borbood. • Rent not to exceed O. (elO -12t* Juldrees Box 225, Poet Office. di WANTED TO EENT—BEFORE www the Brat of April,,a Dwnraise, with the modern improvemente, with 9 to 12 rooms. Obtarld Address Box 103, Philadelphia P. 0. felo.lme . da WANTED—A HOUSE, FUR FISHED, for oao year. In a cmtral location. Ad &tot Pram. Office to E. 8. BENTON. fag 3t. .AND TO LET. di it FOR BALE-ARCH TRE ET, Bla& - - south side, west of Teeth. largo DWELLING; la% feet front by 150 feet deep, with stable and coach house on an adjOinina lot fella If MILLER, 154 North BIXTR Street. AN OHESTER COUNTY.—FOR gni Ara BALE, a deeirablo busineas FARM. in Willies- ;;;A= town township, adjoining lauds of Isaac Miller and others, IE7 scrim of excellent land, 90 acres woodland; atone mansion house, ecntaining 14 coome ; double-decker stone barn; tenant house, and ail neceeearr out build ings. Thle farm is 16 miles from Philadelphia., 2.„44 miles from Paoli Station. on Pennsylvania Central ftailroad. Watered by several springs and stream of water. Sold in order of executors. frlee'slls - pey acre. JAS B oummas. 804 WA.I;DiUr Street. N. B.—Call for Catalogue Delaware and. Chester. 001111 ty Farms, just ltTit. Met at A FARM TO RENT, OF 118 ail •idACRES—One of the best in CHESTER County; ml , hin half a mile of the botoragh, west aide; formerly known as Jasper HOOPIS' farm. Apply to DANIEL OuSLIN. No. 403 MaRCHANT St , Between Fourth and Fifth felo-41• and Market and Chestnut streets. TO LET-THE THIRD STORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH EITILDING, 611 and 613 CHESTNUT Street. LIGHTED BY TWENTY-BIGHT WINDOWS. CAN BE ARRANGED FOE OFFICES. THOS. H. CONNELL. Oonntinr•House of Dr. D. ddYHE & SON. fe7-st* 24-2 CHESTNUT Street. THE MAMMOTH OIL COMPANY.- 15 827 ACRES IN LAWRENCE COUNTY, SAN TIME It, with ri front on the Big Sandy River of TEN RULES. Oil Wells above and below. The lard Is covered with the llama Timber; and contains slx veins of Bltnminoue Coal. The title in indlepatable, and clear of all encumbrances. TWENTY CORPORATE SHARES FOR SALE at the ground floor price, if applied for immediately. Full partictilare given at, the othce of B. F. GLENN. No. 723 south FOURTH Meet felo-2ts OIL LANDS, IN THE GREA.T OIL REGION, Kanawha Valley, Welt Virginla—one to three throneand acres for sale low. GEO. N TOWNSEND & 00., - 1233; South FOUBM street OIL LAND FOR SALE LOW-114 Acres SALMON CHEEK. live miles from Tionesta river and Oil operatic= of Bathslo. Brooklyn. Salmon, Big Salmon, end Cotter Farm Oil Companies Amber 011, worth $3OBl the wjlle, is found here. Oil springs abound one and a half miles from Merlon, county seat of retest, Oil Creek and Ridgway Railroad will run near by. H. OSLER. Jr . 3r CO.. fa. et* if THIRD and HARMONY Court. 1111ETROLEUM LANDS.-- A TRACT - A - of between FIVE and SIX HUNDRED MISES, ly log In the centre of the break of the Virginia Oil Dis trict, on the line of the Northwestern Virginia Rail road—one-third boring territory—a substantial basis for a good company. Facilities for that purpose will be offered to eligible parties. Address " Owner, " for two days, at thle office. fe9-21.* $2,500 , g i v o o, mo v a .,...t0l— of y b r . ELL ese !..1 ler sale by BONSALL BROS, feB.3t* 116 NINTH Street. WEST VIRGINIA LAND OFFICE, PARKERSBURG. IMPORTANT TO 014 COMPANIES AND OAPI- T.LLISTE, BURGESS dr PAIS?. SURVEYORS!%OMir'fAIIiattenIaUGHTSMEEs LANDS. Have opened in PkiiiiiiiStitrile for the Purchase and sale of Oil Lands, Surveying and Oon veyaitaing. Lands surveyed andi mapped, Titles ex amined, Deeds and Lewes drawn. companies and in dividual interests Attended to Parties desiring in formation rezarding Lands. Companies, Wells. wail or otherwise, promptly-answered. Persona visiting the great oil regions of West Virginia 11111 find it to their interest to call upon • BURGESS h P&IST, fe3-1m Parkerabarg. West Virginia. A. H. Btraagag. Jos. H. YAIST. LEGAL; VSTATE •OF ELLEN BENTON, DE -I-4 CEASED. —Letters Testamentary upon the Estate cif ELLEN. BENTON, late of the city of Philadelehia. deceased. baldiag been granted to the tindereigned, all persons indrined to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claim' or demands alfainet the sameto present hem to LEWIS J.• GARRETT, Executor 409 CREST UT Street. Philadelphia. Or to his Attorney. MAIIRIGE BLACK. felo4 er 211 South TELT ala Street, Phi sda. LOST-DURING THE FIRE on Ellsworth street, a MULE. Any ,informa ton which will lead to Its recovery will be rewarded. AWE to . CHAS HADA.ROI & CO., dell• Ste 30 South 13.1X.TH Street. CaFOR SALE—A MEDIUM-SIZED LILLIE'S Fire end Buzalar-Proof Chilled-Iron SAYS. Apply_st N. 15 North SIXTH St. falo-3,* MI ADOLPH HINTZ'S FINE. TONE and handsome PIAFIOS Only fot tale at - JAB CELLAR" H. 2919. prira St. ifFhIERNEST GABLER'S 7 1.3 Octave Parlor Grand. PIANOS. Over-1400 In me Pkkllatiolpela. Only for sale at Street. RAVENBELLAB'S, XS. FIFTH Street. IffiMRAVEN & B&-CON'S PIANOS. Known for 40 yearn. Only for .ate at 'MS. BEGLAK'S, If FIFTH Sweet. OALENBURGB6 VAUPET.,'E Concert PIANOS; trot close Only for cola at JAS. BELLES 6, 2016. FIFTH Street FEW NEW FINE 7-00TANE KO DERN.STYLS PLANO& from 9µ77510 $l.OOO. Jll3. BELLAK, 9818, Firm Shoot NipprPRINCE'S AUTOMATIC- OR. GANS =pass anything known in this lino. Only for sale at JAS. BELLAVS, RBl S. FIFTH Street. ffprit PRINCE 45b CO 'S WORLD. • RENOWNED MELODEONS. Over 34,000 is nee noir. JAS. BELLAII",_SoIe Agent, jeAl•lmife SSA S l FIFTH Street NMSELLING OFF AT COST, from now until March let, PIANOS. AM. 1.01/307 1[ 5, OROANS, and all other hinemel Lustre.. penis. Fixtures ,. Window, Neater with pips Gas Chandeliers. .to the highest bidder. All must be sold and taken away before the let or March MONS 110% ONSSTACT Sweet MARSH'S PIANO • AND MUSIC STORE will be removed to No. 1020 CHISTNNP Street. on the let day of Nara, while rebaildow 1101 fACt-10t. 'WSW BUORWRZAT FLOUR. WHITE CLOVER HONEY. , o EVE , PARED PEACHES. CIILTIVATRO OPAGGERIGES. are, ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. Desire In Pine Groceries. a 02,41 - Corner ELEVENTH min VIES BOWL ~~? tiff ~v "~tiltx.~ - _ H ANDBL £ND HAYDN 800IKTY'a 3z c ora y : l l CONCERT op THE SEASON ,1884-1865. The Managers 11.IIVOISDC4 that tk KSCOND CORC of the Beason will take place tot Friday Evening, rfabruary 10, NESICAL FOB KILL, When ROSSINI'S Magnificent CoMPagnen THE krr.A.isfter 111.4eXIER• Wl2l BE PBBBORBIW The Solo Parte ABU be natant by Itluylowbut sittbAs: MRS. MOZART, Swaney from New Tort; MRS. TOSEPIALIE SCESRPFF, Contralto; fit. GEORGE MrdPSON, Tenor, fronsllew Y ork; JER. A. R. TAYLOR, Iranso, And the AAROB CHORM3 of the Soda,. In addikkai to ELI EITABAT MATER. will titzeTaa as Om/31MMir the GERMANIA.. ORCHEST2a. and a DUET and ORDAIN Irom Manictbaoha's,Wll[ll 01 PRAISE. .3 All under the attention of Mr. 01131, BEITTZ. Enbscribera wtillie taken for tbur and the rerwlMilig Of:nee-to at TIME D0.1.1e_1113, entitling than to THREE, Tick ete Urea& Concert, o 7 application to any member of the Societt, or at T. E. (Amid's Noels Mirk Seventh and Chertnnt etreete. SINGLE TICKETS: ONE DOLLAR., to be bad at the Dittolt 'Btores. at Stlebra algae Rota% and ak the door on the eyeang -Arthelideoeed. To comment at S o'cl'oek. at* GE RE S GRAND GERMAIN GRUA eozetatzroas A BRIEF FAREWELL SELSON ACADEMY OF MURIOi MOIiDAY, FIRMIVAIIT LIMITED POSITIVI,LY TO TEN wain% Several NEW ARTISTES appear t _aad a larger bk. arerused Charm' and extra Grand. Oratteetra. POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE of several of the leading artists, as they depart elante , for Enrcpe. fiee full announcements in Saturday's papers. feo tr FOYER OF ACADEMY OF MUSIC'. CROSS & JARVIS' . SECOND_ CLASSICAL SOIREE, SATUILDAY'EVENIIBO, Feb. 11. 1888, at 8 o'sdoolr. When they Wilt be witted by CARL filltltTSlll3; A. ROGOVIBTERGII% O.IIARLBS WHISITZ, J. a.aII.SCHT. Tickets. each, $l , to be had at the 'princi l pal Masi, Stores feB-0, NEW CHESTNUT.:ST. THEATRE—. CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE Tsyshrra. THIS (Friday) E VEPINO. Feb. 10th, BENEFIT OF TUE YOUNG, BEADTIeuL, 4/CD GIFTED SENSATION/X. Amass. MISS HELEN WESTERN', who will upon tide particular Octaalaa aPPSIF in TWO ISAG24IFICERT moss. TEUb es 1311. in the admired and beautiful May in five gete. the ACTRESS OF PADUA: AHDes LITTLE PAUL. in Buchstone'a Operatic Darla Comic Drama, In three acts, the PET GP TEM PETTICOATS, melded by the fall strength of the TALENTED RAIAR COMPANY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY •AFTERNOON. Pah. 1.1.. THIRTIETH GRAND AMILY mArum, THE THREE GUARDSMEN VVILI. BE PREBEETBD. NEW CHESTNUT:STREET TETA- A. TRH AID FOR THE SUFFERERS BY THE GREAT FIRM AT NINTH AND WASHING— TON STREETS. The Humor takes pleasare in at:menacing big tion of giving the ENTIRE 4R086 RECEIPTS (Without any deduction) of the • °HAIM MATINEE., ON. WEDNESDAY AFTEENCON NEXT. Feb. la . To the Aid of the SGFAKEERS OF TES LATE GREAT CONFLAGRATION (At Ninth and Washington streets.) . The money to be iminsdiately banded over to the CODIMITTES RAISED FOR THEIR RELIEF. _ TEE-CAUSE - OFRIIBIAnIITY - Should urge d.ge every Citizen to Ckpntribate his mite to tidy The Entertainment be of the moat Magnillesut Description. For further farttculars, Price of A.601681ii., dut see future advertisements. felo-10. WALNUT -B BEET THEATRE. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! RSOEFIT OF Stft. FRANK DREW. THIS (Friday) EVENING. Feb. 10, The performance will commence with the very laughable Comedy of TES WIDOW'S VICTIM. After which the amusing Extravaganza of the COLLEEN B AWN To conclude with the greet Burlesque of 11LIZEPPA. lk/fRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH 46T•a• STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF MR& JOHN DREW. THIS (FRIDAY).EVENING. FEB. 10. 110, THE WAY TO ILESP 11113. The Widow Debnore Airs JOHN DREW. After which, 'THE MISERIES OF /11111aN LIFE Margaret. (with a song)•,... ffira. JOHN DREW. I Ally Croaker Mr Griffith. A GREAT BILL ON SATURDAY BIGHT. XSTVALLLUND THEATRE, CAL LOWRILL, between FOURTH and FIFTH &a. FRIDAY, Feb. 10. 11363. BENEFIT OF MISS ELISE VEST veLr LUND. HATHERIDE ADD PETRUOHlO Batherine • ...... 31ise ireAtrall Lead. Yettnchio ........ Adolph Vaarall, JAMES E. MURDOCH, READINGS-AT CONCERT HALL. CHESTNUT Street, absve Twelfth. At the solicitation of a Committee arGentlemen, Mr. MURDOCH ham contented to give four more of hie r READINGS for a charitable object, and we tans pleas:ore in presenting the fallowing magnifictnt Pro. gramme for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, expressly selected by him au; containing many of finest pieces, some of which are. for the first times. introduced in this city : FRIDAY EVENING. Feb. 10, 1865, SELECTIONS - FROM THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO- The Midnight Brawl—Caaeia's Disgrace, and Me. Rue. Sections on Drunkenness (2d act ) — Shakspeare. Extracts from T. Buchanan Read.'s WAGONER OF THE ALLEGHENIES, consisting of two pictures— First, the Frozen Came at Valley Forge; Second, the Tournament given honer of Laird an& Sir William Howe in rbi/adelphis, 1278. How they brought the Good Nevis from Ghent to AIX. —B.. Browning Footsteps of lugels.—Longfellow. ranFa Defence before Agrippa. —Holy Writ. The Sleeping Sentinel —F D. Eaes Jawrier. On Board the Cumberland, (ballad, )—Steorite H. Enter. Oar Defendera. —T. Buchanan Read. Wounded and Buttered Out.—Bev. Wm. F. =ler. The Valentine Practical and Theoretical Remarks and Reflections on the 6113116 by the Bider Weller and Ida Son SantneL Dickers. . _ . SECOND EVENING, S kTURDAY. Frb 11. EXTRACT FROM THE WAY OF KING HENRY TEN ORT H. Cardinal Wolsey's K Disgrace and Lament.—Shat. eyeare Rand —.7. G. Whittier. The High Tide on the Coast of LillCol.lllthire, NH-- Jean Inceiew The* Deacon 'a Wonderful One. home Shay.—O. W. Holmes. Brushwood; or. Labor and Prayer.—T. Baehanan Read. - The Ballad of New Orlesins.—George-R. Baer. • Our Heroes- —F. - De HEMS Senvier. Sheridan 's Ride. —T. Buchanan Read. Selections from Lady of the Lake; Death of Blanaka of Devout Interview mad 'Combat between Eoderist mu and Fitz James.—Scott. The Humorous Ballad of lifonalenr Tongan; or, the Troubles of the Little Frenchman Ticket; for each Evening. do cents. 1-limited number of RESERVED SEATS. without extra charm. cut bet obtained on curly application at T. B PUGH'S Book- Store, corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Si reets. Salts to commence on Wednesday, February 8. Tickets win also be sold at the Hail on eaoh evening. Doom oyes at 7 o'clock. Recitation at B Programmes for Monday and Tumulay Evening!' will appear on Saturday. Persons holding tickets can mote cure Beserved Seats by applying ac above. feB-31 ; - KATING I SKATING ! SKATING ELEGANT. EXCELLENT. SUPERIOR SKATING ON THE UNION PANKS. FOURTH AND DIAMOND STREETS. AN ENTIRE NEW SURFACE OF ICE FORMED. SKATING BY MOONLIGHT. SKATING BY MOONLIGHT, THIS EVENING,THIS EVEN ING. REAM IN ATTENDANCE THISEVENING. NATIONAL 6-MATING PARK, -L. TWENTY-FIRST and COLUMBIA. Avenue. SKATING AGAIN IN PERFECT CO,DITION. PARK CLEAR OF SNOW. SURFACE SMOOTH AS A MIRROR. BRASS EMIR - 2VMM RIGHT. It' SELECT READINGS AND. RECITA TIONS by PHILIP LAWRINCS and his Danghter NARY, at ASSbMBLY BUILDIPWS. oa FRIDAY and SATURDAY ItYRNINGS. Feb . 10th and 11th. The Death of the May Qnoon, "Charge of the Light Brigade." '.'Barbara Prietchie," "The Famine," "The Gambler's Wife," " &neva on the - Rhine." " Anabel Lee." "Lord Torn Noddy." dm. Ticnetegdi cents, Cele/mime at 8 o'oloek, fed it' rritE THIRD, .4.14 D LECTURE -a- of the series upon the germ% of ED023..e.. POE., will be delivered at the Bali of the Universal, NINTH . Street. below Market, February 10th, at S o'clock P_ It will include a Cafe - motion of the construction. and the poetic mircificallco of ' THE RAVEN." 4 Tickets 20 cents. For sale brlir. T. B. PUGH, South west corner of "SIXTH and CHESTNUT. S Bt. CIiEVELAN . D. . _ GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET. ABOVE EIGHTH) • A WEEK Or GREAT ATTRACT/ON. COL. DAN BICE, - THE BLIND HORSE EXCELSIOR, THE THOROUGHBRED - AILABIAIf STEED STEPEIEN A.' DOUGLAS. ONIOLifAL COMIC MULES PETE AND BARNEY. Col. DAN RICE will make Me lret appearance en. MONDAY EVENING, 6;h trot., and cat;lnne daring the week- He will intrgince to the antlkin;ce bla won d.,rfal and well-tralnee'ardinals. Re. engager:neat of Si me ELISE; the Stone Painily• Ear-Ines Penal:re llntcbluson and Murry; the Trained kegs; Le Jean,: art. •dxrdealon Mita Cis : Second do. 26 cte.; Price:Le Box6eSILD6. Performance COMIDelleOB each evennts. at 740 Per femme° every Afternoon, corentenehrg at 234 o'eleek. AB smsuaLy BVILDINI4B. "DRUMS. Oil COLD: WATER. " Leer,riLagrs: - 3 Of the btamorono I"parer riad orlainel Poyabolosiet. DR B. BROWS WILLLAMS. Two hours of fun and information. OH EATUBDAT FAL BRWALL MATINRE. • Tickets to matinee 25 canto; livening SO some felt Sr HASSLER'S • °NOMURA AIM MILITARY NANO. Office, No, %14 South EIGHTH Street, • .oal.lne GERMANIA. ORME STRA. 7 -PUFsLIQ All 3 every_ SATUIDAI, at Ma o'vrioelc P• Six U FUND EWA. Siosj,9 nokett. 24 . cents. Maga: $1; to be bad• at Goal. Va. Antra's. and 76ITer's Mania Stores, cod at the Natl. nee , tt TEE A.CADEMIf O FINB OHBEITNUT Streipt.,_Rboire Teeth. 1.3 opErUALLT ter ninon. froze A. l 4 tar, IL