ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, 'mental The Veal , ollyn, Now York ,Gdward, U $ A Allegheny iti,rge. Tr WEPT, Omen CO )11. P.eUti.4 S Kilbore, Olt Oily W Hopewell. OD Oily AS af. . lin 011 Gre g or y Oboe U 11. Couk, Swam 11 Height. New fork 0 Bleekbaro. to.tgo Wm Goddard. R Wood nolo Howard & wf, C hlosgo D 1V 4.Gobary. 130.t0e ti II Firmston 8 wfai Fork MbigrJ Code , S F W Gronenbold. St Lodi JOS B Byrne 011 (I C Cr os son, , 17 Ol AlO4O D b Vatthore ~beiL.Oil City Clitcrign Tram New York teleon, Washington out. r Washington •ost. Wheeling iTtl3. Erie Innen, Cincinnati Nell, new Jerre/ ticW .hrs! , y 1110 ghat'. New York “e, Wz Silva tee. New frrk isle, ltiew York F 0 Mime,. EqqA York /C moven; Waskinacon Y A Moore. how York T • C Cochran. Now York elms H aohnis N httasigra,e. New York th I Wake, U 8 • ors, Now Yolk rk, Harrisburg 1. Now York & sr!, New York 1i Kler, tiew on Boston 'ul fool & wf. Wash Lot-brand. Balt ol T P Lord, Wash tan, Washington lore, Albany on, Altair/ Wll,B, NoW York A Trowbridge, B Y t•owbridge_ol York btg, washlngton LY. w York . nou, Kentucky rohny at K York IOLA!, Now York Yhtter, Maine rash, 1 stop , rserki Now York 13.t0n hem -e, 13040,1 ), NNro ors tv..w York ssf. Aubora,MY Bunton iti Ad hl 011 City New York obstiron & 1. St Louis 1. nisei. le W itruckoiner. Ya toi.ey & wt; Ohioans r, 011 City '.O '.e, New York P Davenport, Hoton Swope & la, Clearfield Wm kloeregoe. Few York D L Clack, Chlouro Htlot , rord, Chicago W Borronehe, N Y W Keen), Wow M Winn & Kr G Meldrum, Ciaoineati FA Diu yen, Br, Louie W H tiuorer,_ Cincinnati W A Miller Ml.tY Mra 0 K Hall, New York NM Ski Bey, New York A Rareeeea. Providence W Seigel, New Yo.k .1 Hem, crow York. 1 Weethetmer, New York U N Pdfineleo, U 8 A F S Parmelee, Conneollont Geo W Bend, Boeton W H Basted, Brooklin Mtge 8 Wifineted, Sekiya Mies L S Rage, Brooklyn (1 B Cal dw,ll dt la, Brkilrli .1' 6 Grain. St Lord* D 13 Nyee, Tita•vola r C Beltioshead, Kr J A Chappell, Clocanatt Glum N Mak. New York it L We'd, !liar York J 0 Blackman, New York Levi Maher,' Penns W Dale Nona P MaokinEntli. ff York Brown, Fre.hold, P J Z B Sampson & Is, ft It Barry lrose T Ashman 0 , 11,0 n. Indiana lattm. Indiana iediana. R 01lohritt & wife. N J W P Robinson. Anburn,NY B @Campbell, N Y 7. ft Johnson, Binghamton James Daffit, Pa tl W Stryker, NAN, York W H Borten & wife, Boston Miss Lucy Kimball. Boston M Dripay. New York T R Is Agnew. Baltimore I clime P.O Mat t hereon, N Y N S , Sondfnrd New York trt W Clapp, Boston t w}.tou ivir McKnight, Pltbshurg 'Thom 0 Do , Wa= bn 'John Stewart, Chicago Jarkion, New ?uric B 0 Rushmore, New York A W Putter/on, Ala ChM Snyder A urraory, Illinote W Shane, Mairaohnsette J W Orth, licrriphttrg Jon Stern, New York IR W. stheimor, New York ,D Wane). New York ;Wm Pettit, Penney iyaula W Taylor, Jr, Sch no S Brown, Freehold, N J tt, NPR , Tork - To•covall & wife J le( are Yr NY Y , rlr. , 11. , nhrsri ,WaPh l'btlip,WaPhioston rb, Stenbonvllle t. Oi. New Yo)k NET? York itliii4efon, ,yd, Ncw York ',bite, Vow 'York d.4lr, Nett York A Pone ,, wiv') !room Wsr hitgton Fin.,tiy d nit's. SI Li We LL. Vl' e7ivalnia w. , tt, ()WO t Ottit , r, 1)&10 eo, Ohio - e, P Our( n.1{.4 & wire. Rums !ti KFLUNILI kleT KaIIFISS ker. Gmboadde CISIMMtEI a. LordFortt TATIO, lit, Baltimore phiut, _ ).man, Yew Jezeei The 44: eel esroy, Baltimore pa TiS. B Itiraore timcre Vana irk, Trenton, N N Curlte, N J Brownell, Mare 1 I Bell, !raw York Markey, Look Eamon Irortbrop, Now York viler a tiredly illierno, Washington 'l4gft. Henry Kinkade. Pittsburg J W Wilhaine, Plitaintra , John R. Robinson, !di NV P Robinson. Maryland W P McNamara, Wash In O , Da , R. Washington John hicLaway,Washlugin W B Donaldson. Wash 011Tets S Waren. Brie . . . 6 Child. Varri.abarg 6 V Baser, Ilarrtaburg G Lan Its 7 ill' rd. Batas . _ H fl WaiuwrlghliN York l'hno White, York. Pa J H Rueter. Lancaster liner, St iorais :if ro au, at Louis la, NOV' Jersey t t Dtetit. Parkersburg Lang, Plttsltator titwett. Wattaingtn Webster _ A B Reurrnan, L , lOO aster Colonel lamer, Lino/star Jahn H Shn tz. ban raster W H Brecht, itme, Pa ,Saml Cement, Penns ..IBNeßeatly, Clrarn old 1B B Henry StJa,Hartiebarg O B Smitb, New York 0 D Mania, Indiana W Cray. Idray's Llitudg. Pa Jae II Raymond, New York 0 P Walker, OIL City Miss S Fleughling, Mrs James, B J P Perry, Oil City X Malone Ilanceeter J Brady, ilsrrfebarg 0 Fulan. Indlanapo Is Catlin & la. Brie, Pa A P Carr, tit Clair Mrs J H McComb, N Y Martin Lather, Reading D b Dirff,nbhobe, Pitteb4 W N W 7 ech. Ss Joseph G G Prusih, Dayton, 0 P Read, Boston W C Sipple. Tows , Simi S Bnakingham, Conn Mrs it J Warner. Erie, Ps D C Salsbury, Pltt.barg J X Stewart, Virginta W B Watson, New York C S •Devie. Hew York A T Stewart, Jr. Ne Yr York T Woolverton, Wash. D li=Ar York 4471121 , R. Louisville ar. , ent. 130 rripburg ;nlitvell, Lancaster smash Memphis V Pithy. U 8 A 'eirce, Virginia v'teips, U 5 N ILickineliam, Conn J P.rry, Pa Pittsbnirs en. Clearfield Pik, P.nusylvanla Whilo, Ponasylvania Vitt 'well . barer Maryland maawdS, Wash U ‘aribleth & wf, Del andel, New York ckart New York 'ate,Mew York I Diehl, Parkereb . W Loundana India. Philadelphia ofiergeent, W Meal Weea Chester ion, Jr, blew York eon. flarthbors wards, New York The Nem .Iy,hisnsfleid. I train ton, Virginia' kilLgial. Poona ipor, Wrnsport hompson DiTsts,Chamberaburg hest.nian, Ohto 1.; ward. t. inoinnati Pickles & la, Gin Brownsville P.r. mer. Allentown Sliiernian, Pittsburg Vaa HoLKA• Arkl/1180.5 . hilts, Oil City Troy 13(r. Li ei A ittib & wf. ISsw TOT& •rro. RartfOrd P.stblet4, Mass Maude]. lie w York Clark, Wathinalurt SISSMISPe - . Johnson, Pit!shurg J Orr. ciner Sandusky R A Me'elly, Up Sandusky Judge Chambers, Dal J A Fulton, Hittarmigg B Benner B Torupaine. West Va W ,Ma rlon, West Fa W Armstrong. Ohio Hon Wm Bigler, Penult T Hyte, Butler co P Ellison, Indiana Vs/limey & la, Penna. A A , Lape, Wilkesbarre .1 Herrington & /a, N York Mr Heimbohl dr la, N York Pa Philippe, Baltimore tint th. Ohio W W Wallace, Penna 0 Richardson. N Jersey W V Wright, Penult J 0 Cole, Oincinnatl eriman. The Am a=ward & Io,N York lonians. Now York oterte, N Jersey fa, Delaware nekton, Be Clair Watling, Asw York nee. St Cia,tr ;fly [rob b, w York L•tlnA s aka, Cincinnati evens. Cincinnati bowls Ictanbach. Penns uh 11, Now York ail & wt. Boston n SA klatlmore H W Bunter 3 M Carprntor, Indiana Ira A Bean, New Haven A Lyon, Kontnoly )1 C Barlow, Hon tacky W W Mark, New 'York David Whiting, Matamoros A Sheehan. New York Obis 'Smis3l. New York Oh.. Wellington, B York Jes,Shea, New York Geri L Carfton, New York Miller Williams, Samoa J T Pelt eon, Baltimore Jae Webeter. Pailado l'alada J 0 Marley. Plkiiada J R Rica, Jr, Philada • neon. W 0 Beecher, rottrioWn• 131 F Otte, Cincinnati FJ Heiden} eimer, N Y D Yang, Bolivar, 0 Joe Ktltar, Ohio A S Simmons, Ohio Mrs J'Kline,, Newark, 0 Miss Mine. Newark. 0 Insane Bshman JF Marchant J C Conrad,Jr,Washington J‘B•Smith, Cincinnati The Field, Brook A 14.a.r.arer. odehie, One!hull lice, Franklin, PA , Ith Frocklin,. Ps Richards, Franklin Frooklln. P 4 ltituer,_ Ohio a ter,Reading tit pr. Fottair.ille ". Newark. Del mereiltd. The von/ in, tacks Co, Pa idwis do lmingr, Media. Pa ter. Muntg Co Pa lurripD ey 8, N J LW. Oils. Lame Co Pa asbong Latta Co Pa temc, Huntingdon 'waiter. Oxford, Pa rotor. York, Pa Altoona nor, L C 4.11, T.ALO Co PA Patelb 'at lug Jae D Hunter Wm Da= F Carney, Pa Thom F Doebier. ITS A Owen Bender, M 1 Wm Stephens, Lane Co Pa .afes Bwin. Phoostlxville Bwin Pamoixrtlle 1W 1)1 Ball, Waah'n, D A S Foster. Norrietown, B 0 Hinter, Pottstown. ; C Thomas, Doyleato BC Wyatt Norfolk, Vs A Spinet Baltimore. P Thompson, Blair Co Pa F C Libby, Marie E ldbbl, Halo° J Adam*. .elrigia W C Magna, Georgia H le Allen, Briekel V t 'Throe. Brietol W H Daydam, New York W Parkinvon, Greene CO (1 King, Delaware J Harris. Penns W t 3 R*Daler H Forbush, New York States an, Jr, England ' , Otte Irg-tt- Jr :agog/IP reams ey, Y mina MN>. reICDS 11 S A • rube . / P Pr, Eitistalt fibre, 11 8 A ixop, lteitistore an ,fts d Eagle. Geo liohlabach, Bath, Pa Ohio Kern, Bath, Pa A 13 Kreuter. 17 id J H Moore. Lebanon Jae Donnelly, Beaton, A Knauss, U A The Del ?tell .1 thlehem Bieber, Rallebary ' Baty, Allentown gawer. Allentown .ner, A llentown loakerti. lowa imer, Bethlehem Hear. J Maley, Sanwa, Pa Jos IC Elegel, Bur= Chas Mlles, Fox Chloe B P Feeler, Holland L CaohOd, Now York Mrs C H Brows, Now York Mies J Brown, New York The Bla, DOYiegtOWk !truer, Doylestown +nalev, Bucks co Middletown, Ven ang o co ffiechaniesv'l• =es. Benealtm, Pa ,y Shea= J A Ntrit, Bucks co N Haley, Backs co D Stevenson, New Jersey S Harper, Fox (Mate J D Ames, New Tort F Coliton, New Jersey The BELIII lffragle. Row Hope mb, New Jereay Irrtga arh, Bucks co 1,PC,93 Cheltenham bp. Doylestown - The IL 2koff gtroulkbnig N,w York Taylorawille n, anthem N Y loropaon Now York 'V. /Slew York dis On. a Marron } 'New York )1 H Bechtel, DIODE Jobn r Allen. V7Unl, D• 1 IV Fah]. 11 B J Hide. U e A H Day & la. Dow York SPECLIL NOTICES. AEG-IRONS, OS SEVERAL SIZES AND I'm ohm and Mallets, for sale at the Hardware TRIIII4OI . SHAW. 835 (l(ght Thirty-ate). MARKET Street, below Meth. 11-FRICTION ROLLERS AND FIXTURES grindstones, and small Grindstones for House- Ts' me, for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN a . SHAW, 835 (Sight Thirty-Ave), mamair Street.. I HAIR DYE I MILOII'II BAIR DYB 18 the bait In the world. 117 tins and perfect Dye— harmless, taetantaae• nd reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural remedies the 111 effects of Bad Dyes, and Ire. restore, the original color. gold by all' Druz- The genuine Is signed W. A. BATOREGOB. 81 kl Street, Now York. ja2-mwfrli CHICHERING'S PIANOS. 10411 48,640 SOLD. we Room, entrance at Art Gallery or Wends or, & Brown. NSW- H . pll PTON, 914 CHESTXTITHT. Gicoain STEcs & Co.'a PIANOS, ALND MASON HAMLIN'S CABINBT ORGANS Over 600 each of these Ens CANINE'? instruments have been sold ORGANS. by Mr. G., and the demand is CABINET constantly Inereasins. ORGANS. For sale onl OR E. GOULD y by CABGANSINET J. E. . SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste. CABINET . n01144f ORGANS. 71.1L.A.MWRIMOD. iFFELL—BALTON.—OniThuirsday, the 9th Instant. Nev. Dr. Boardman, DWI. daughter of the late Brume% to Jeremiah Barton, all of Plata- 3:,X3ED:k. • Is. —On the Nth !net Richard 701IngeOt eon of Le E. and Anna 0, Tanis, aged nine months • t HEE. —On the 11th Inst.. Mary J. Mather , der of Thomas sad Mary O. Maher age d 21 ears, al from ibeersaidence of her father, No llne tee street, on the l4th IMO, at 2 o'clock. 'P. M. •• NO. —On the llth instant, Edward Laing, aged 39 ?Mail's!' and friends are invited to attend his J. from Friends' Meeting house, at Bristoi, on day, sr 2 o'clock, The body wilt be removed from to residence, ffo. 10 /Forth Seventh. street, atzh" I,D. —On the 74th inst., of pneumonia, Wfh..2l. will be given of the funeral. —On ilatiardavo the 11th UMW, ifilllku Jervis Btoker, eldest eon of Charles and Josephine A. Welter, tbe 24tb year of his ago. The relatives gad friends of tne family ars respestfallY invited to attend the Amaral, from the residence of his onels, frith W. Stokes, No. 1718 Spruce street, on Toss. day next. the 14th Instant, at 11 o'clock A M. v* CBS CAGEY, —February 9th, Nathaniel Chancey, in the 75th year of his age. His friends and the friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at It o'elvok on atonally, Fab. 18,0 his late residenee, 1517 Walnut street. RiCHARDB.—On the morning of the 9th instant, at 7 o'clock, Elizabeth Bertram, danghter of Anna B. and the late Thomas Rieharde, of this oily. 41PM FLACK AND PURPLE DELAINEB, 40 cents; Week and White De'ahem, 40 cents. BROWN & EON. Mourning Store, f. 9 tf No. ON offnmer Street. WHITE ENGLISH CRAPE.-ALSO, Bieck.lellPh Veil and Trimming Meant'', all •goeStfee, BBSSON at'SON. Mourning Store, t 094,1 HO. 918 01188TISUT Stmt. 4 _ 4 LUNG CLOTH MIIBLINB, 44 OTh. New York Mille Shirtinne, Better than Williamsville, D. Wamentia, next to thebeet, D. Smalltime Sheeting eeli E M YES ag ng. LINEIiNGL; le2ll FOURTH mad ARGO Streete, . igr OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE Poo 416 WALNUT ISTRINET. All persons who suffered loss by the late disastrous tire, inetwed in this COMPJUI7, will, on piesenting their polities at this odice,reosire payment without any delay. By ordez of the Finance Committal rwrzzaiwn WARD.-THE FOL• LOWING gentlemen are authoriald to reoslve contrthntione to the Bounty Wand oT the. Ward.. They are provided 'with proper vortohere: fIaST PIiSCINCP. . . ChrietiEui Brown. S. B. -corner-Fif teenth and Spring Garden F. & Fieher, 676 North PRE C I N CTeet'. SECOND Mr. McNerney, THIRD corner Nineteenth and'HaxdUten. PRECINCT. Jno. M. Rowe, Wallace Edward 330nagl, Seventeenth Orme lionnt Vernon. FOURTH PRECINCT. Edw. RoOT, 1413 Ridge avenue. B. O. Belknap, 21. W. corner Broad and Parri.ah. FIPTMPRECINCT.. W. H. DurborrikW, 216 Wood etreit. Jas. D. toy, 3 , 30 Borth Twentieth street. E. O. Brodie, TwonciethaollCallowhill. SIXTH PRECINCT. E. Gress:am 22i0 11allowhitt street. G. B. Walker, 908 North Twenty-second street. )3, W. W. Fraley, 3311 orth Twenty-third at feat. Berj Gloyer, Car — lton street._ betow Twanty•thlrd. ..------ Jo,. Hatoler, 2(02 Wood street. And. Flemming, 4B north Twenty-fourth ;street R. A. Jameloon, N. S, corner Twenty-fourth,and Ha railton. EIGHTH PREOINCT. Lieut. Loiroaire, Police Station, Twenty-third and Brown AINTIT PHECINGT. . H. B. ',Tom, 81.4Wrrhkrirtrairititreet. Edw, H. Lewis. rner co Eighteenth and Mk. Vernon. TEN J. B. Harvey, 2103 Mount Vernon street. E. P. Partridge, 1916 Wallace ' , treat. T. A-/ Pennington, 2on Mount Vernon street. tlemmist. e en Illaantaetories, Machine Shops. and Railroad Cora nantes—R. G. Belknap. I. Hush 'ffb l4 9" eides E. H. Rankine, W. F. Shultz. Hiram Miller, Wm. Matthew' , - _ #_.7t . 'll9l2tlVE COMMIT rEs. Geo. NV. Smitd, 6681Coxtb 6tateentli ;Wick Jou. .14. Senior. 2.02 Brandy wine street. 311 ore. 21i9 Cellowhin street. W. H. Eastwood, 23S4Oallowh1LL street 3. T. Delsorclx. ISIS Meant Vernon eta-eat. J.E130 Cox. 1903 Mount Vernon street. R in. Alk. Barrett. 714 north Nineteenth street, Thos. Weed, Tresonrer. ZCS Woad street. Chime are requested not to delay until called on bra bring their subscriptions at erne The Executive Ccmmittee meet on TiIBoDS.Y.,' THURSDAY, and &I -TU if. 061 STEMTGS. at ttug School House, comer of T W Isn a ILTH e.ndoo.A.Tisß Streets. CSC. W. HUTH, Chairman. J. T. Dulacctolx, Secretaries. It Jiro. R. Samoa. WARD.WL BE DRAFTED IN DECOR, WARD THREE EGINDRED MEN, if the citizens Who are enrolled do not nee their utmost endeavors To obtain the men required to nil the octets. All that is asked from you is that you each and every one fubraribe liberally; no time is to be lost before the draft tekes place, AND COSIII IT WILL. A majority of the Committee who visited Washineeln in re forests° I o the quota, Messrs &ME 8 OHBEI RETT• JAMES M. OI BSON. and ROBERT T. °ILL, have re turned, with the assurance from the authorities at Washington that the Ward must stand a Draft unless the men are raised. a reeking wilt be held on TR'S (Monday) EVINIIG, at 7.. 4 5 . o'clock at the RI/BUT RAISES SCHOOL•HOUSE, when all citizens of Second Ward are requested to be present. EMERSON BEENETT, JAMES Ili WHAM ROBSRr T GILL. it* Washinwton Committee PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE. MENT COMPANY, No. 205.% WALNUT titi cot. PHILADELPHIA, February 11. 1965. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDSKS. —The anntinl meeting of Stockholders for the election of Directors will be held at the oboe of the Company, on WEDNItDAY, March Ist, at 10 o'clock A. M The neoseeary arrange ments for completing the purchase of the leased colliery on the Company's &state will be presented to the stock. holders for their approval H. P. EUTPS&, felS•tmarl Secretary. Kir TWELFTH WARM—MEET/NG THIS (Monday) EVESI frG. 7,3‘ o'clock, at THE SYNAGOGUE, SIXTH Street, above Brown, Let every citizen att.nd. A plan will be acted upon to protect all anbaeribora to the Bounty Fund from the Draft, on the payment of Ten Doliare. By order of the Committee. CHAS M. W4.01(Ell, President. Taos. H. CONNELZ. Secretary. lie lar TUE EXECUTIVE vonmarrEE request donations of Goods, Clothing of every doscrirdlon for men's, women's, and children's wear; also Bedding, and eneh material as may be made up for their use. Plesee forward the above artteleg.to the House et Industry on CATHARINE Street, above BE VY/4TH. as soon as possible. CHAS. WELCH, President. Joulf Fiume, Secretary. It HISTOBICS.L -SOCIETY OF I FEND SYLVANI e.—Tbe annual meeting and election of officers fur the ensuing 'gear will be held at the Hall, Athenaeum Betiding. SIXTH Street, below Walnut, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock /t SAML. L. aIiiRDLEY, Recording Secretary. ACADEMY OF MIISIDG.—A NEW Leetnro by Mies ANIZA E. DICKINSON. on FRIDAY EVENING. February 17t,4, at 8 o'clock. Sub ject—" A Glance at our Future. Tickets for sale at T. D. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets. Admteeton 2.5 cents. Eeeerred seats 55 cents. fell et ggr. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE INTER• NAL HEVENUIL 304 CHESTNUT Street, FIRST DIFItaCT OF PENNSYLVANIA.. SPECIAL INCOME TAX. coMprlaLtig Eecond. Thlrd, Fourth, Fifth, Sterli, and ~Ble Venn NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that the Lints of Tavve, summed in accordance with the provisions of the Joint resolution of Congress, approved. July. 4„ 1664, imposing a special tax of five per mutual upon the gales. profits or income for the year ending December nit, 1864, and also of the increase up o n ICENSES . _ of Wholesale Dealers, Dealers in Liquor, Hotel• keepers, and Pediers, as per act of June 30th. 1864, have been returned to me by the Atsessor of the District, and that inch taxes are now due and payable, and that pay went thereof is hereby demanded, and will be received at this °Bee between the hours of 9 A. M. and .3 P. M. on or before SATURDAY. Pebrnary 25th, 1885. PENALTIB3. _ . , To all Who neglect to pay on or before said Wu- day, February 2810. a epeclal demand.wlU be issued, for which the law provides a fee of twenty canto and' ten per cent penalty, as will be seen by reference to the 28th section of the act of June 80th. 1864. Money of the Untied States and that of Banks known as National Banks only received jIISPER HARDLNG, Collector. PHILADELPHIA, February 11, ]BB6. fell 127 I-orrircE PENESYLVABIL& RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, IVILADRLI 3 III.A. FebrIIIII7I. VMS. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Animal Meet ing of the Stockholders of thle Company will be held on TUESDAY, the Slat day of February. 1865, at 10 o'clock A. IL, at the SA ISSODU STREET HALL. The Annual Election for Directore will be held on MONDAY, the 6th daT of March, 1965. at the office of the Company, Mo. 238 South THIRD Street fel. let EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. I' lIIEIIMEICK DOVGLASS WILL deliver the THIRD LECTURE of the canna. be• fore the SOCIAL. CIVIL, AND STATISTIcaL ASSO. CI ATiON OF TIM COLOUR', 'PEOPLE OF pE any Vione- on T RUMAT BVENING, February 16, in CONCERT HALL. kubject: " Equality befo-e the Law. Hiss E. T. GIBENFIELD, the celebrated "Black Swan," and the Post Band from dalllP William Penn. will perform on the occasion. Admission 25 cts., for the benefit of Freedmen, sick and wounded Soldiers. &o. Ticket. may be bad at Fugh'a bookstore. Sista and Chestnut streets; William Still, tO7 North Fifth street; Isaiah C. Wears, Poplar and Randolph streets; and at the door, or from any of the committee. fell-St farFIFTENNTIN W&IID—ANOrEign GRAND EFFORT TO AVOID THE DRAFT. The citizens of the ward are assured that the prospect of filling the quota is more encouraninx and the Execu tive Malmo Bee base every reason to believe the work can be accompkieheel. Toe active co-operation of espy enrolled man Is necessary, and a contribution of a reasonable sum from each, will secure all she recruits needed. Come to the meetins. on MONDAY 'EVENING, at the Baptist Chapel, EIORTEBETEI anti BR &IVY- B Etreete. Reports will be made by the Reernit• ins Committee,Collectors, and GE the Committee BIL on Quota. ORGE W. E TEI, fe11.24 Chairman of Executive Committee. igr. OFFICE SHADY ERODE OIL COMPAIIY, 45 South THIRD Street. A Mooting of the Stockholders of the SHADY GROVR OIL COMPANY will be hold at their Office on MON DAY, the 13th inst., at 3 o'clock. fell:St* S. B. COUGHLIN, Secretary. TWENTY•THfBD WARD EN. LTETMEBT ASSOCIATION.—This organization is now prepared to pay a Ward Beauty of $5O to aU Persons crediting themselves to the ward. The money will be promptly paid upon presentation of the certifi cate of master to either of the undersigned, at Frank ford. W W. ARE, President. BENJAMIN ROWLAND, Ja, Treanarer. Wizeon Weary, Secretary. falllat* Igr• NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— An adjourned meeting of the BOBSEVY MORRIS !WILDING ASSOCIATION will be held WEDNESDAY EVENING. lath Met , at 73; o'clock. at the S. W. cor ner of FOURTH and GENET Streets, to receive sub scriptions to the stock. Subecriptions will also be re ceived by the Secretary, at his dace, 42.1 LIBEARY Street. (fell-41') JOS. S. SIDDALL, Bee. below Ninth. lar ONTICE GIBARD DIMING CON. PANT, No. 324 WALNUT Street, ma.azimarc, February STOCK NOTICE IS BERNBY omits, That all of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which instal ments are due and unpaid has been declared for feited, and Will be sold at Public Auction on SATUR DAY, the fourth day of Me.reb, 1906, at 12 o cloak, aeon,. at the Office of the Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless re deemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. B. A. ROOPEB, feB-tm4 Secretary and. Treamuror. NOTICE.—AN ADJOURNED Tdeetinc_ot the Stookholdoreof the 01144.13 D - PEREOLEOIII 001l1PANY will be held on TUBSDnY, 14th inst. at 4 o'clock P. ,at No. 505 MAILHEr Street, tdobOre. 00,1-30 WOFFICE OF THE GLAMORGAN IRON COMPANY, Pau,AnsbrittA, Feb. 11,1855. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn easy will be held at the Office of the Company, Ao. 340 wALNur Street on TUESDAY. February Slit, 1855, at which an election will be held for seven Directors to serve the ensuing year. fell./Ot A. 15. ROBERTS, .14t , Secretary. PrINIMITfLECLIS, MID DAUPHIN IMPROVRMENT AND RAILROAD COMPA- Nv. —A meeting of the stockholders will be held at So. 220 North SECOND street, Philadelphia. on the SE- CoPP of March next. at I o'clock, P. M., to elect Mae' Dlrectors, end for other bneinres. B► order f 8•wfmllto ;GEORGE K. Th YON. Secretary. ELECT' °N.—OFFICE Nonammut °RETELL RAILWAY COMPANY, BALT/KORB. February 2 1865. A General Keeling At . the Stecknolders of this Com pany will be held at CALVERT STATION on THOR& DA Y. the 2.3 d last.. between the hours of 12 and 2 P. 65, for the purpane of Electing Twelve Directors for the en suing year. By order. ROBT S. HOLLM, Secretary. THE TRANSFER BOOBS will ne closed from and after the 11th inst. until after the Election. fe3.fmw9t PHILADELPHIA AND 8818 BAILEOLD, PHILADELPHIA.' JAL 23, ME . . The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the PER LA.DELPRLA ABD SRO RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the Office, No. 230 WALKUP. /End, on MONDAY, the 18th day of February next, at 10 o'eloek A. hi At this meeting an election will be held for ten mana gers of the Company to serve one year. The polls to close at 2 P M. - 0120E06 P. LITTLE, )43-alirt 101 Neoretazy. NOTICES. INSURANCE COMPANY, F9nßciur 9. 1866. ALFRED S. GILLETTE $aV NTf I UOIII Mr TRII3 CANERON _PETROLEUM CO. CAPITAL $1.000.000. SHARES PAR WOO. BUBSOREPTION PRISLDENT, VA.NOE STEWART; BECUITMLY, J. L. DARLINGTON. VANOE STS WART. Mercer county, Pa., JOHN E. LEONARD. West Chester, PA. D. 0. FORMBY, Waahlngton, D. o.' HENRY D. 00011 E, Washington, E. 0. BIMON GAMMON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. • JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lancaster 00.. Pa. The present and preepective vane of the stock of this Company may be inferred from 'the fact that it owns a toe simple interest in 473 (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 tk ree times the entire oost of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty-live per cent. a month on its subscription price, or. one hundred and My per cent. per annum on its par value. The following is a dsecription of the Company', pro- Pert/ : TRHASTIAIIR One-fourth fee simple interest in the celebrated "Hoover " Farm, situate on the Allegheny river. about two and one-half miles below Franklin, eon tattling 292 (two btindred and ninety-two) cores, with 882 rods (Or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rode spiare,and from which the owners of the fee :Amnia get one half the oil, free of all expense. Beside. this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they tretitll the oil. On this farm there are now ten wells In operation, producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it 187 (eighty. Leven) more lots surveyed, and more than 114 applications are now standing to leaae the latter for one half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a fact which sufficiently demon. grates the great richness and reliability of the tern. tory. Ia the entire fee efntp to Interest in /Si (one hundred and eighty one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near. ly apposite . the "hoover " Farm. and. a little nearer Franklin. at the month of Mill Bun, having' a front of 95 reds on the Allegheny river, and. one mile on both sides of Mill Ran, with ample boring surfaee for one hundred ladle, or Rots of ten rode square. This tract te known is the "Stewart Farm," and is e/car of all lease, or incumbranoes of any kind. - There is now in operation a fifty barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran. Farm, which ad- Joins this on she south.- In fast, the " Stewart " Farm ie surrounded with seed - paring wells, and" within a short time a single lease of BO rode front, on the imme diate opposite aide of the- river, sold for 5155.000 (one handled and sixty-Eve' thousand dollars.) On this leave a good well bee been-struek within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm s which to believed to be equally ao good as the " Hoov er,' r there are on it a three• story Grist Mill, with fine ater-power, a good farm-hones, and other balldhogs, bat vigil be of use to the company. The durability of this immediate oil election fe Mai trated by the fact that some c4 , the walla on the "Hoov er" Fisrm have been pnmping4or over fear years, with out mil. material diminution in their yield, while the oil hare produced, from its- greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always cornmeal, from one' to two dollars per buret more than the 011 at Oil Crock. The olicere of the Company , ' feel justified In present ing the follow Ina estimate of what, with vigorous menagerrent. the above lands. can be made to yield for the benefit` of the stockholders la a comparatively short time : There ismom on this for one bandied lois of ten rods sonars. all of which can be leased immediately for one half the IAL/re's of all exPcnes to the Company. Estimatiog one well to eachlot tone hundred wells, although there is zoom fox Sires hundred) at the very moderate average of ten oarreddeach, would make a Deily product ..... • 1.000 NA L Out of this the Company's !Mare would be. 600 Ws. Value of daily yield to, the Company, at ten dollars per ,bbl (it is now selling at • 56,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would make the Compa ny's annual net receipts, iron/ Hui Stew art Faun alone, ... 1,500,000 00 Allowing the same estimates for the "Hoov er " Farm, in which the Company owns one-forurtb4n fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would be... 0441 .. • ... • • ••,•-•• ••• •• •a • ••• •••-• • •••••• •• • 076,01X1 Co Making the- annual ~iscsipts. from- blith Farms. 1,671,000 00 Deducting from this amount:Ake earn of it 376.003 for contingencies, tiould leave the Net Annual income of the Company..««. SLIO,OOO 00 ALL THESE. LOTS CAN BE MUSIBDIATELY LEASED, If it is deemelexpedient, at a royalty of one-half the Oil, with covenants binding lessees to sink_ wells. with all possibleAlligence, to thedepth of 600 or more feet. A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS Yon are.not asked to subscribe to ibis Stock with the expectation.of itemaltatelet receiving large dividend:, but the.basis on which the Company rests, It Is be lieved. Will make your investment not only Bafe, bat, moepeatively, of enormnsts M. Notwithstanding, at the preeent prices of ell, the Com, may' seminal receipts (without any farther develop• meat) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per cant. on the coat of thestoak. The. President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the most presid es.) and experienced.oll operators In the State. and• his residence near the Company's Pro Port/ and Moral oversight of its management is the best guaranteo.that no efforts Will be vexed to make the Investment pro fitable. Applications for a large proportion of the stoat have already been made, but none will be received wall the hooka. of the Ctempany are regularly opened for that DtrPOISO. Only a limited amount of the stock villbe sold. at anbscrtption The stock 'will be Issued. full paid, 'without farther assessments. BOOBS OF SITBSCEIPTION will be opee fora few dep., on and after January 18,1666, at the office of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, PEARSON PETE...LEVU COR. Ia r' TANY, 524 WALNUT URNS • ROOM No. 7. Holders of Receipts of the above.Compani will please Present them at the above Office. and receive. the Certi ficatee of stock. RICHARDS. fel°. Sts Secretary. ROTICE.—EMPIRE COPPER CON. PANT OF MICHIGAN. —NOTICE 18 HERSBY 01VSN, That all Stock In this Company, on which the Instalment of Two Dollars per Share, called August 19, 1864, and doe September 10, UK is not paid, is for feited by said default. and that according to the Charter and By-laws of the CdropanY it will be sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY. 9th March,.lB6l. at 12 id.. at the Office of the Secretary of the Company. No. 423 WALNUT Streets Philadelphia, unless paid on or be fore that day. By order or the Board of Directors. J. S. MAIDLLIN, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia, Feb. 6,1866. fel. to. wirmtmh.2 W.' OFFICE. OF THE OIL COMPANY. 52 WALNUT. Street, Phila delphia, FEBRUARY 8, 1866. The Board of Directors have this day desisted a divi dend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company, Payable at their 'otlios on and after the 20th inst. Transfer books close on ths lath, at 3 o'clook.f. M., and reopen on the list inst. feB.lol . THOS. E. SELRLE, Secretary. IigrINSIIRALEICE COME/LEY OF THE STAT.II UP FISNASYLVA.MA., FEBRUARY' 6, MM. The Directors have this day dowered a dividend of TWENTY. DOLLARS PER SHARE. clear of al: taxes, and payable on demand to Stockholders or theirlegal representatives. WILLIAM HARPER. le7-10t Secretary. 's' :1: CITY 4ND COUNT[ OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of BARBARA PAUL, deceaeed. The Auditor appointed by the Coert to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JACOB RESB, Administrator of raid Estate, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, February 27, 1965, at 12 o'clock M. at blo. 130 South SIXTR Street, in the city of Philadelphia. fela-rnwfr ft H. 0. TROMPEON, Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -a- FOE THE CITY AA]) COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. ANNE MARIA B..EBITZ •e. CHARLES SEITZ. . . Copt Term. 3884 TO CBAELEB SHATZ: Pla: Yon will take notice that the Court has granted a rule noon yen. returnable SAVISDAY, February 25, l&5, at 10 o'clock A. M. to phew cause why a divorce ViDttlio matrimonil enonid not be decreed, personal service baying failed on account of you EDMUND EMMY 10. S, fel3-mw4t Attorney for Libellant. VALENTINES.—FISHER & BRO TREWS MANUFACTORY. A splendid assort ment of VALENTINES now open for the retaii trade. No. 12 , North. SIXTH Street. felB-4tlf LOST AND FOUND. L OST -A GREEN TITRKEY-MOROO - NINTH tiIONNAIR, containing bills of the Uncas Bank. Norwich. and a lithographic Confederate note. Tim Rader will be liberally rewarded on lensing it at mass 26, 26, 27, No. 2741- Dentb. THIRD. felt-Tl* LOST-DURING THE FIRE on Ellsworth street, alltiLlN. Any Informa• Hon witiett wlll lead to 1w recovery will be rewarded. Apply to CHAS MAGARG & Cu., 0,16.30 30 South SIXTH . Street. OR ARBADOS.—THE Am British brig " &GLIM," Peterioa, master. will sail as aboye 12 a few days. For freight or message, IPPIT to JAIIRETOR S & L &VERO NS. fe td•St 202 South FRONT Street. EPHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS, PIFTENNTEI Street and PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. felS4m DAVIS dt CO. rtiFOR SALE-A MEDIUM-SIZED LILLIE'S The sad Burglar-Proof Ohi halt. Apply at No. 15 Hotta SIXTH St. telo-3ts M.A.LCOLAT AILONEILL'S t r PHw CIACILE STOICS. No. 31.0 Sant), IM I LPHLI. 7111TH Stmt. Glasses refitted to snit all saes, and all manner at pa rth earefallyand promptly attended to. del.-3m MARSH'S PIANO AND MUSIC MA STORE will be removed to No. 1029 CHESTNUT Stroet on the list day of March, while rehnildlng DOE ft io-irt. THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1865: OIL COMPANIES. OF PZNWSITAVANIA, OF KEROER 00IINIT. pi,. TRIABURER. E. O. JAMES. OP PHILADHL►HIA. WEPT climax's, PA. DIRECTOR% THE "STEWAET FARM.". No. 101 WILIAM' Stood. Ph.lloda. DIVIDENDS. LEGAL. Do al 111 Divorce, INANE I!" IC,P ls i A if WWII, MILITARY. "ONO MORE TO THE FRONT I' 2131 k REGIMENT INFkNTIM PUTAYLVANIA. VOL IMITZERS. 7th UNION LEAGUE (NATIONAL GUARD) RIOT.. CUL. JOHN A. GOEGAS. SEBUM WANTED FOR ONE THAR'S SERVICE. BOIIATY FROM ptoo u r o r li A tun mum nog. HIGHEST WARD BOIIIITISS PAID. • BESIDES PAY. RATIONS, AND CLOTHING. TMe .Reement atithorteed NI the W•tr Departnient and the °Dimmer of Pennsytvania. • All the Officers are Veteran Soldiers, and have shown their CODHAGB AND ABILITIES ON THE MILD OP B Do not wait to be Dratted, but embrace the Proosta' opportunity to receive the liberal BOUNTIES OF.FEREDi. • • 'and to aided your own officers. ALL OITIZINS BEIOHLD INTBRBST TEIRMSBLVIS IN FILLING TH/8 HBO/SENT PROMPTLY. Calomel, JOHN A. ctollaaa; late Major 195th P. V.. formerly of the Mk P. V. Lteutenant Colonel, JACOB M. DAVIS. late Biala 90th P. V. Mater. WILLIAM H. BEWLINSS late Captain 90th P. Y. BEAD QUARTERS. SW CHESTNUT Street, NATIONAL GUARDS' B ALL. BACH STUBST,BELOW fe9•tf AVOID THE DRAFT !—VETERAN EUBSTUTTES AND REPRESENTATIVE RE CRUITS FOR MAJOR magma', HANCOCK'S FIRST ARMY CORMS. - - - - - All Loyal ClO:era who would aid in preparing men to fill the ranks of BANCLICK' 8 FIRST ARM CORPS OF VETERANS should pay particular attention to the fol. lowing announcement of the undersigned: . • any Citizen desirous of.furalshlng a Representative Recruit for this Corps must procure a certificate from the Provost Barthel of his District. oertifying that he Is exempt, either from being over 45 years of age or from physical disability. when! will furnish him with a Ve te tea Recruit tor -three years for $350, far two years.• 1175; for one year, $5O; but in each easel must be far. Dished with a certified check for the whole amount due the Veteran when he is mastered into the service as ad vertised—vis: for three years. $1,175; tor two years $550; for one year, $7OO and take my receipt for the sure. The prlecipal will then be entitled to a draw back from the United States Government of WM fur a Ore-7 eat Representative &unit; $355 for a two-year Recruit; s4fo fora three-year Recruit. Also, from the city of Philedelphia, antler the advertisement of the City Bounty Fana Commission. for ens year. $400; two years, *450; for three years, $5(O, The Representative Recruit. in all cues, being entitled to all the bounties due Volunteers When attached to ableCOer B Corps. - Any citizen liable to draft must produce a Cei &Mate of the Provost Marshal to that effect, in hie Distriet, and furnish me with a certified cheek, when I will furntsh him with a receipt ,for the same, auaranteeing to fur- Bleb a Veteran Substitute for one year for $750; for two years, $500; fur three years, $1,170; which will exempt, the Principal from the Draft for the above epeettled: time. Those who place a Substitute for threce years are entitled to a drawback of $lOO from the Beauty Fund Commission, but no allowances made by the City, ex cept for a three•year Su betitatet the Government allows hotbing whatever for Bubstlintes Veterans meet be accredited to the Wards or Town ships in which they live, and it le the duty of every Citizen to Seduce the Rotolo., who has bean honorably dtecberged from the United States Naval. Cavalry or infantry;Service, to join HANOOOK'S. FIRST ARMY CORPS. and than aid in relieving. their Sub•Dietrict from the approaching Draft to some extent. All persons who maid° in adjoining counties must mind with their certificate of liability or non-liabilltylo a Draft the amount of Local Bounties paid in their Dig t. when I can tell them exactly the net oast of tar nishing a Representati. re Recruit or Substitute.: z The net nay or a Veteran Volunteer. in Hainoock'W Corps is, vie: For one year, Government Bounty• • $4O O City of Philadelphia Bounty 40J Monthly pay from U. S. Gov't . $l6 Per Month.-- 132 (Sethi' g acconnt 40 Ward Bounty (average)...... City relief for faxed as of vol's. .$6 per month..... 72 Total ....... . 111.031 The net pay of a 'Veteran Volunteer for two years in Hancock's Coins ler, via: Government Bounty • - • - • . • .1.11.0.•••• $5OO City of Philadelphia 'Bounty .. 450 Monthly pay from U. S. Gov't., $lB per monto... 884 Ward Bounty (average)la City tells; for family, $6 per month ...... 144' $1,503 7he net pay of aieterait Voiunaer . for three pearl in Hancock's Corot ie. viz: tiovernment Somity -4- •-••60300 City of ehiladelphia ' . Mootbly pay frore•lT. 8. 007'4,616 per month. • .... - 576 Clothi D 4 exaonm. 1641 per year.. 126 Ward Beauty (average) ... 25 City relief for families, $6 per mouth• • ....- -....., 216 Total n 1,848 By direction of Major General HANCOCK. in an ont o's' cemmenication, dated February 8. 1866; I am dl• reeled to state there is no authority for the statement that the VETERAN CORPS will be permaneetly loess - ted in Washington. The various Ward Committees in We oily ere re quested to call at the Recruiting Head quarters, at 108 South SIXTH street,land see the num ber of Veterans enrollediand residing in their wards, for which they will be credited when the veteran is mustered in, for the purpose of making arrangements at once to nay the Ward and City Bounties is cash, for which I will give them a receipt. By this means a Ve teran will not be subjected to any discount on a city warrant, which he receives for his bounty money 'when mustered in. - An Veterans who desire to have thole interests looked after without being swindled by sbarpers are directed to the Recruiting Agency: 106 Bomb. SIXTH Street, Beny 'a Marquee," whore the Rifle is to be seen daily which the Veteran is entitled to keep at the expiration of his term of service. which discharges sixteen shot. per minute. All communications on this subject after this full ex planation must be brief and to the point. Will be promptly answered by addressing BRILLS/KIN FRANKLIN, Chief Detective Department Pollee, Mayor's Office, Phtladelphia. N. B.—No Loafers, Bounty Jumpers. or Commission Men need apply, as no dealing will be allowed with them. rtelo-alit] S. F. PUBLIC NOTICM-REPRBSENTA.. TM& RECRUITS FOR RANCOOK'S NEW ARM CORPS.—An loyal citimine who woad aid in pro curing men to Stl the ranke of Rancock's New Ist Assay Corps, and particularlystil those who are liable to be drafted. should pay particular attention to the fol lowing announcement of the undersigned: Any citizen desirous of procuring a Representative Recruit Mist procure a certificate from the Provost Marshal of his Mar lot stating.. whether he is liable to be drafted, or whether he is exempt. If exempt, a Re presentative Recruit will be furnished for three ye are for $3OO for two years for $176, - and for one year for *lO. onele to be drafte subetitute will be furnished fo year for SSW, fortwo years for SOD, and for three years for SLIM Bei:naffs must be Veteran Radian, and roust be . ore dited to the district to whiobthey 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 Repro aentative Recruit in order to avoid the draft. The undersigned assumes all responsibility, and will furnish certificates to olomima presenting recruits for the term the men hays beeneeralisted, directly after they have been mustered in. A. Recruiting 011 ice - .for-Stopcock's Oorps has been established atlifo. 106 BouthigiXTH Street all DM scary lialonnatio - rewill be cheerfully given by making application to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Betectiverliolice,MaYor's Office. Phila. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 5. IMM. 8.9.61 ti A 4,47.1 I tVIVW9I.II FIVE CASES S LK S JUST' RECEIVED ; r TWO OF COLORED CORDED', LID Titan OF IPLAirr SLA Qom, Imported under the old duty previous to last July. that have been in bond ever since, and that have just been taken out at the reduced rate of gold. Will be sold below the present cost of importation. EDWIN BALL CO., felS mwdt 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET. V VIVO: 1: ~ . ~I1i4~~it 1A EDWIN HALL, •ffir, 26 sOVINEIL SECOND STIMET, Rave now open a fltli clock or all Wade of WHITE GOODS, having just replenished this department with ail of the various kinds in use. JACONETS AND OAEBRIOS, SOFT FINISH CAIRBRICS, NAINSOOKS AND MULLS, WHITE TARIATONS AND SWISSES,, FRENCH XUSLINS AND JACONETS, SOFT FINISH PLAID MUSLIN'S, SWISS CORD CHECKS, HAIR CORD AND PLAIDS, SATIDLSTRIPES AND PLAIDS, WHIT, BRILLI. NTS, FIG-URES, AND STRIPES, FIGURED SWISS MUSLTNS, FIGURED TA.RIATONS for Dresses and Bodies, FIGURED LACES, EDGINGS, &0., &0., All of which will be sold at the •erp lowest prices tel3-mwas BLEACHED AND BROWN Sheeting, and Shirtings_, Pillow-mewl Muslin, Oalicees, Monsetine de taint's, And domestic . goods generally, At reduced lances. Baying a very light stock on band 'prior to the recent break down In prlces we are enabled to sell the styles f goods purchased of the late emotion sales in Phila delphia and New 'York at our nenal small ad vans's. CORWEN STODDART 8; BRO., 450, 452.. and 454 North SECOND street, fel3-St Above W illow. . ALL WOOL BLACK AND WHITE 6-4 Check Shirtier's. OUR W EN sMODDABT At BRO., 460. 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, feta-St above WilloW. fIgRIGHT STYLES BALMORAL BRIM, 'ROM AUCTION. AT Reduced Prices. CURWEN . STODDART & 8R0..' 450. 4024 and 454 North SECOND Street. te.3.3t above Willow. BLACK SILKS WITHOUT LUSTRE, Blk Oros Grath. Blk Tuff. tell Pazlsienne, Blk Corded Bilkt. all Widtha and qualities. from 3140 to $9. Black Oros de BkMes and Taffetas, tom, Rick Light Salm, for evening Orestes. Mike In areat variety at low prices. All the beet mottles at the lowest prices. Dlustins as good as Wittianteville. 41 cents Pmc. Calicoes reduced to t&. H. STEEL & SOW. fela4f Noe. 713 and 715 North TROTH Street. asS.A.T OBLITAILLI OLATILEDICI FLOUSS, FINANCIAL. EDWARD M. ISAYIB, STOCK siconia EL. No. 39 South Third Street, Solicits orders for the Darehtute and sae ot'Elkoslu sad otherltioarlties at the PRILADELPHI& PVELIIJ STOCK EXCHAKOS. LIBRARY ST., OPPOSITE TEE CUSTOM HOUSE Also. Solmortlitione for the WO U. S. LOAN AT PAR, For which be is an Agent, and for which no charge will be made to Babscribers. The interest la psyable semi-annuelly, February 10th and Argent 15th. Coupons are attached--which may be our off, end without difficulty converted into cash. The principsl sum due Austad lath, 1867, and, at the option lof the owner, can then be converted idea Five-Twenty bonds, bearing six per cent. interest, In gold. This loan is the only .one off:red by the Government: is exempt from State or Municipal taxation, and appeals to the interest and patriotism of the people. • ARTICLE XV. OF BY.L LWS. "The rates of commission to be charged by all mein bars of this Board , shall be— ' On air stocks sold at $5 per stare and under, three cents per sbare. • . en all stocks sold above $5 per stare, and not ex ceeding $lO Per share, fine cogs per share. • "On all stocks sold above $lO, and not exceeding $lOO per" share, ten (mute per share. And on all stocks sold above $lOO per share, twenty cents. • On all Bonds and Loans, one-flith of one per omit. on the par value. " • .. fele-mwttolt THE PHILADELPHIA§ PUBLIC STOCK. EXCHANGE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS 444 LISSALRY STREET, OPPOSITE TILE Custom -.House and V. S. Treaiury, On *Monday Morning. 'Feb. 13th, 1805. BIIfiIMESS HOPES rsoir .10 A. M. TO 5,1`. M. REGULAR CALLS OP STOCKS AT 11 A. X. AND 3 P. X. DAILY. CAPITAL STOCK 4750,000. CENRAL NATIONAL BANK . OF FHILADgIiPHILL, Ills Book will commence business under the National Banking yetem b 1t 0 DT D A. 'Y 13m DAY OF FEBRUARY. LBSTAIFF.. NO. He< SOUTH FOURTH STREET, One door eolith of Chestnut. Liberal arreagements made with patios faTorint ne with their business. ' Collections will be made on all accessible points, on the most favorable terms. Attention lc-invited to the names of Directors below. Vr. M. TROUT) AN, PiosLDIOTT. TAM.M.- TriTTIV, .T 114.0 OAKUM DinEVICORS. OBORGB N. TROUTMAN', President, Late Cashier of The Western Bank of Philadelphia. TEONAB T. TASKED., Ja., CHARLBS Of North, !rasher, & Co. ,tiron founders, &c/ . O. W. BALDWIN/. Of M. VP Baldwin& Co., locomotive imilderi. PERCIVAL ROBERTS, Of A. &P. Roberta 4 Co., Iron manufsettarers. JOHN 8. GRAMS, Of Blskiiston. Graeff, 4 Co.. miners allshippers of soul. CHARLES P. NORTON, Of Chas. P. Nor. on-Ar Co., miners and shippers of coal. JOHN MILNE?, Late of John Manes & Co., misers and shippers of coal. JOSEPH ESHEEICK. Of Isherick &Black, importers and jobbers of dry goods,. SAMIIBL R. SHIPLBY; Lote of Shipley. Hazard; dr.Rdtobinoon, commission dry goods merchants, DAVID B. BEVIL, Late of Itteael.Wiest. & Erviaamporten sad jobbers of &moods. fell•tf 10-40 BONDF, 5-20 BONDS, es 11"341_ ONDS, MAP,OII, MAT, AND. JULT COUPONS, CASHED IN GOLD. BY TV...TdiVIZ A.. leMits.lWat SON'S, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECUItITIES. No. 41c PINE Street, saw YORK: In view of this prospect of PEACE and a PALL IN GOLD, holders Of Gold Roads will do well to detach the Coupons and realize the ixttere st at present rates for Gold. Parties resitting out of the city wishing to cash their Coupons can forward them by express, and we will re turn the Gold or its value in greenbacks, as desired. fell 30i OIL STOCKS, TT. S. 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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TIM THAMES FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NORWICH, CONN., ON THE 91st DAY OF DEONNBER, Am tint of CaVal. $OOO,OOO gp ac _ tnall 4 Alg . in in sun— 900,000 00 Aratint of Loans3t on ank lt esaEstate Stack, market 16.760 f trO ". United Eitates 27,200 00 " " Loans on Collateral .. 84,800 00 " " Cash on Hand 19,978 09 Cash in hands of Agents ........ 4,658 92 Othei assets jot above madded. ineladind accrued Luterent••• .......... • . •••• • 6,467 88 Amount of losses unadjuited, 9.3410 21 outstanding claims unadjneted and due.-. none Amount of outstanding *laths unadjusted and not •• 110129 Amount of other liabilities inandies rent and printing So 09 Amount of surplus, 12,872 39 (Signed) B. B. WHITTBISOBB, Ain't Gee y. State of Connecticut Nero London county, XI owl' ran Conn., Feb. 8.1800. Then anethere personally appeared B. B. WHITTE MORE, signer of the above statement, and made oath that the camels true—before me (Waned) L.It'WIB E. err/arrow. Justice of the Peace. JOSEPH TILLINGH A.ST, AGENT. 409 WALNUT Street, fe&wemet A . RIO N FIRE INSITRAIf OR COMPANY. ,IncomAted 1810. CHARM PM& PETUAL. 80. SlO WALNUT Street. above Third, Philadelphia. Haying a large paid.up Capital Stook and Surplus lis• rested 111 sound and available Securities, conanues to bum, on Dwelliitts, Stores, IPurniture, Merchandise, Sestets In port and. their Cargoes. and other Personal Property. .All lanes libera ll y and promptly adjusted, • DLEICTORS. Thomas B. /dub. James H. Campbell. • John Welsh. I Edmond G. Dottlh, Wand 0. Modes. Charles W. Poulin's. Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T. Lem% —Mauer 0. L. Onamsons. Ti6TEFUL SUBSTAXiThtIe OLOTHING INSUBA.NCII. OF FILEGADELPHIA, EXCHANGE BUILDING. VIBE AND MkRINI. DIRECTORS DESTOUNT, FRANCIS TETE. NBWRIIRRY A SMITH; IFFNEY LEWIS. JA.. ROW. i..••CLAIIM, BLLIS 7A RN ALL - ssmusr, 0. COO 4 G. W. BRIINADOu. WM S. BAIRD. S DELBERT. • SOLOMON TOWNSNTIM. JOHN MOSS. FOR INSURING TRIIMMILS. 1 M BM GONRAID. SZOSYSTABT, LIICIBIr I'BrZO/L Aowne, I. R. PAYTON. Dnowicrita. James Graham, Franklin Steels. , Wm. Oal4er. 1•15•Iig OF LIVERPOOL. ASSETS. LIABILITIES. 210 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. PHIL ADELPHIA. PA AIIIVSENIENTS. MERICAN ACADEMY Or MUSIC. A BRILLIANT FAREWELL SEASON GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA* LEONARD 0R0VE8.... CARL AWSORUTZ SEASON OF-TEN NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY. YEB-217A81 20. 1865 GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA. commences It. Farewell ISeanon in Wisebiegton daring the Inauguration Festivities; therefore, the name. in Philadelphia can onAO aroonat be proku;ged beyond the niaLte aunounced. NO OPERA WILL BE REPEATED. Returning front the Great Weet after a seston of 'mix. ampled prosperity and anccese. sod preparatory to the departure of many of the artists for the Earopean capi tate. the Director and the Artiete of the Grand Opera are filled with anticipatione of pleasure in again greeting THOSE BRILLIANT AUDIENCES which aseisted at their late grand season in the Philadelphia Academy— sac hence. which. In the opinion of discriminating oh. servers casually present from every part of this country end from every part of Europe, Must rank in latchl- Renee. beauty. toilette. and savoirefaire, cm of tho FLEKT IN TOR ENTIIIE WORLD GROVER'S OMANI) GERMANOPERA C OMPANY, iheYaiiiielrgeiteWitt ; Kilileferaitt. *** Several additional Aztieta are engaged expreselY for C ARLA wn • NSCHUTZ. _CONDUCTOR, The lamer Baton of the Age. MARIA FREDERIUL Prima Donna. Her last appearance prior to her departure for the BEMOVeriell Court, MADAME JOHANNA ROTTEN, Films. Donne - . Engaged expresely for the season in Philadelphia; NAUMAN BERTHA JO dANNSEN. _ • MISR ADALINA 110TTR, Prima Contralto. Her Snit APPetiranoe in Philadelphia. MLLE. some. DZIUBA,_ Prima Soubrette. NUB. PAULINE PANNELL Prima Soubrette. MISS THERESA WOOD. Prima Dauseues. FRANZ HIMMER, Primo Tenors Robasto. His last appearance prior to bin departure for the Hanoverian Court Opera. THEODORE HABERMAN, Primo Tenors Lyric°, His lest appearance prior. to his departure for Europa. Signor GIUSEPPE TAMAR°, JOSEPH HUMANS, KARL FO4MES Th e Great Baum Profando, The Renowned Basso Preload°. Re engaged expressly for the season in Philadelphia. ISADORE LEHMAN, Primo Baritone. HEINRICH sranuciu, Primo Baritone. M. Anton Ginff, Basso Buffo. . M. Otto Lehman, Basso. M. Edouard Rainier. Basso. N. Alphonse Urchs, Baritone. FL Wierles Viereak, Tenors, Madame Ernest Ls Roche, &Towle Donna Madame Margaret Zimmerman, &monde Donna. Madame Matilda Barger. amide. Donna. THE GRAND CHORtin, WHICH HAS BEER' LARGItLT AgG MENTED BY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT EYPEESSLY Figi THIS ssAsozr ADOLPH ... Chorus Master. FIRST SOPRANI 61100.1111 TENORL Mies Maria Marchand, Mr, Joseph Zoiehelm, Miff Meets Heerwagen, Mr. Joseph Rises. Mies Emilie Weinhold, Mr. John Banstnalls Mme. Gertrude Dornbach, Mr. Henry Miss Emily Fliseite, FIRST BASSI. hiss Julia Bock s, Mr. Otto Lehman. Elise Anna Miller, Mr. Edouard Helmer, Miss Anna Koster. Mr. Edward Gross, Mies Wilhelmina Koch. Mr. George Albrecht, sEcorra'soFßAßl. Mr. Herman Smith, Mute. Martha Berger, Mr. Ferdinand Schneider, Elms. Pauline Deblor, Mr. Otto Raven.. kiss Witheiniins, Rohn, Mr. Carl Weber,- Miss Chr Milne Smith, Mr. Joreph Lelfrati. Master Henry Kohn sscoxn BASSI. Mies Emllts Ladle. 111 Y. Frederick Utah% Mies Nancy Homer, Mr. Ludwig Kenai, hies Mary Noll, Mr. Philip Fleck, Miss Julia Rosser. Mr. Charles Lehman, FIRST TH/ROEL Mr. Philip Kolar, - Mr. Philip Schimmel, Mr. Cantles Berendorff„ Mr. Emil Zott, Mr Otto Smith— Mr Beast, Melds], Mr. Oscar Nestor]., Mr. Charles Viereck, Mr. Goias, Mr. Charles Weisbareer. Mr Joan Bartel& THE 'GRAND ORCHESTRA, ERNEST CHILL • * ... Leader, Comprises the following virtuosi: Messrs. Bernstein. Weinhoidt, Farber, Noble, Nett endorff. Branner. Alines'. Bartels, Bort, Weiss, Eller. Stcens, , Ehler. Bohai, Seiboldt, Bernensteia, Happier, Billhardt, Dr Ludwig, Hoffman, Haydn and Schiesawig, TO RE AUGMENTED L &EMELT by some of the principal ORCHESTRAL TAREAT OF NEW TORII AND THIS CITY. ARP. Prices for the Season and single night a. will re- MAR the Mime as before, the Director having decided not to raise the prices during the farewell season. The Director earnestly hopes that the lovers of Opera will assist in securing a large season sale, in view of the very great expense and necessary risk attending an operatic enterprise of such magnificence. ..With this hope he places the price of SubscriptiomSeats at the fol. lowing very moderate rates, and offers a scheme am bracing A SEAT FOR EACH NIGHT A SEAT FOE EVHEY OTHER IOHT. (Alternating from either thande first or the second Opera), A 633 LT FOE THE WEST FIVE fIIGHTS. Season Secured Seat (Ten 0 parse) . ... .... 262 SO Alternate Nights. Secured Seats (floe - 011 - oras) •• • . 25 First Floe Operal. 6 25 • PRICES OF ..4.DIHISSION. FOB SINGLE NIGHTS—Dress Circle. Parquet and Parquet Circle, ONE DOLLS.IS. (Secured Seats Fifty Gents extra 3 Family Circle,' FIFTY Cents; Gallen'. TWENTY. FIVE Ceuta. No subsequent season of Grand Opera can joss'. bly be given at These prices during the existing statue of the currency. 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ORGANS. and sit other Magical Instra• meals. Fixtures. Window, Heater with papa Gas Chandellens,'Zior .to the highest bidder. •11 mast be told and taken away before the let of March fe10.3.0t 1102 cHESTINUT Street HOFFMAN & JA_MES, ATTORNEYS AT TAW AND CONVEYANCERS , FRANKLIN, TRNANGO COUNTY, PENNA. SANDE,. W. HOFFMA.N. WILL.LAM -JAMES, (tate of Pbtladelphla..) REFER To Charles E Lex. Etat I ' on & ;James E. Little, Nig., E. O. Knight & C0 .. , H. Yeat & Co. W. O. Biddle k Oa., W N W BITOIEWEBAT FLOUR. wirra movss, swum NSW PARED PliaelrES. OULTIVATBD ORANBURIBEI, ALBERT O. ROBERTS. DesUr is rine Groiries, adzar Corner 16.1.11MBRTIVand. VON &reek A.T REASONABLE PRUJES. DIRECTOR, • • -.CONDUCTOR. Prima Donna. Primo 'remora WANTS. AMEBIC/p..IV ACADEMY OF MVSIO. BRILLLIAT FAXIMILL SEASON or GROVER•S ''*" GRAND GERMAN OPERA. LIMARD 080988.,• 411 GAN 114 .1.11.11.11 *'6 o sok Dili /147 0.1 L: TEM GRAND REPERTOIRE. SPROUL MBEITION. —llpon the odasclact of the taunts,. lion of sur one of the lighter Opems. GRAITD.BOI3,3IIIB coacirsT. A ifTAPHANY AA 6VIIITITRA, tKuRATItt, OR Berri) OBLIAATO. will be added to the Proramtae, fin which especial tea. tore the eminent 8010 VW-nod: &fr. CEARLES ICI33IOEL. tb Terreslabratad yomar Mast and Composer. Mr. =DWI° BRAIIN„ tba great Trombone SAABS Mr. JULICS.II3RNSTBIV,4Ike Violinist. and Kr. AD ota% 130#81% tbe . mreitt Eassoml3olol4. *PA BSPECIALT,VEIfGABEIT. In the presentation of the Chilli Operas of the Reper. totre. the y greeted improvement Asthma and Charms will be parent: ......... . . Von Weber. The first pressatation of this celebrated Opera Is America. FBA DIAVOLO.--.... Composer of 'nut& Opera prtreated entire. MARRIAGE OF - Nose*. KARL POEMES, Es his celeb l rated . rAwonatlon of IICIAIIO LEB HUGUEN0T5... ..,..... ROBERT LS DIABLE;•••• THE JEWESS FAULT BERRA:RS; • In VA wraat Speclslay of REPHIMY,FiELES, Deti OTOTATIII DSIC IBS/SCHUTZ •• .......... • • -- Vote Weber. MARTHA Flotow. wanner. IiNnkUSER. DARE BLAACEE, } The'°. • -* 3°cca-81°11 ' 84iaidleit The Grand Overture in the full Double Grand Orches tra. Entire First ALCI and Oland Septet or Wagner's TANNDAUSERIconceded the Ormn of the Opwrah net in addition on the same occasion, LA DAME BLARona entire JIKe fer -tr NO OrBEA WILL BE ItBPEATED. i NEW" CHESTNIITS7R A. IET THE -LI TEE: The Manager would respectaNy - announce that the BENEFIT THE AID OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE LATE OiNf FL mummy. which wci; announced to take ON this Theatre ea WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, will xOt come 4211 r Elf advertised, but willlbe given et the ACADEMY OF music. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 17tle. ander the ampler!' of • THE COTE RIE B L A NCH E - ASSOCIATION AND The Company of the New Chestnut street Theatre. THE ENTIRE owes without any deem' ion, will be at once appropriated TO THE RELIEF OF THE STIFFER SKS. I MISS L ELEN- WESTERN haa kindly volunteered her services. and will appear la one of her best characters. Fall particulars in - regard toprograturner ka.. Will be given in to morrow's ('Tuesday's) papers. Price of admiraton....—r”...— 10 coats- Mewled eehts THE BILE OF SEATS AND TICKETS Will commence TOMORROW MORNING. it THB FOLLO WING PLACES: Fox Office Chestnut-street Theatre. Box Office Academy of Maxie. Risley's Book Stand, ContieentallloteL. Gould's Maeda Store, Seventh and Che4tnnt &teats, Laok out for the particulars in to-morrow's Papers. N B.—There will be no matinee at this Theatre os 'Wednesday afternoon next. NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE—. CHESTNUT STRBET, ABOVE T WELETEL MONDAY AND TUESD &V 'EVENINGS. SECOND WEEK OP TEM YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, AND FASCINATING MIES HELEN WErTEENN N., MISS HELEN WESTE who will appear upon the evenings above named Ii the Grand Military Spectacular Drama of the F.RENOR SET. Mathilde, Henri Et. Alms, Helen Western. Hemet, The performance will conclude with the amusing Western speciality called a DEVILISH GOOD JOKE. In which Mica Helen Western will personate SIX DIFFERENT ONAKAOTEBE, ' and dance a YORKSHIRE CLOG DAN CE. Sa ?UEDA! AFTERNOON. Feb. 1811.,__ THIRTY-ELBE? OBAIAD FAMILY mesurza. THE THERE IIUsEDSMEIII will be presented. IiNTALicATT-STREET SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The distinguished Comedian. AND M T R E RNTNKDRMWA RE attached to the Walnut-street Theatre, will appear bum entertainment of RARE EXCELLENCE,• nu TUESDAY AFTERNOON. February 14.H0r the BENEF/r OF THE SUF FERERS BY ERR LATE TERRIBLE FIRS. Mrs. OARRETTEON Las generously tendered the Theatre for the occasion. and every person shoat As establiahment luta volunteered their services. Tickets can be obtained at the Walnut &treat Theatre. and also at all the Police Stations throughout the city. Remember the FRANK DREW MATINEE for the benefit of the buffeters ty the late fire. Will tea* place at the WALNUT-STREET TREATER, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, February 14, 1845. 81 UTALNUT-BTREET THEATRE. MERRY SHOU'IS OF LAUGHTER NIGHTLY GEM the Great Comedian, MR. FRANK DREW. THIS (Monday) EVENING, Februan• lg. VIOLET; THB LIFE uF AN AirraEss Grimeld) Mr. Frank Draw. Also, on the same evening, Mr. Drew will appear hi his. great impersonation of SOLON SHINGLE, In the drama of THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER TUESDAY, Feb. 14—Matinee for the boned; of the refftre) a bY the late tire. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATBM LAST WEEK OP MER JOHN DREW. THIN (MONDAY) -EVENING. Feb. 13, 1365. SHE STOOPS TO canuxh.. ,, Miss Hardcasta• airs. JOHN DEM After which "JONES' BABY." Jones Stuart Hobson.. WEDNESDAY—BENEFIT OP StIFFEBABB BT yam FRIDAY—MBE. JOHN DREW'S BEJEFIT. GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WAL NUT STREET. ABOVE Stamm POSITIVELY THE Leer WEEK PONTIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE ' GREAT DAN RICE, GREAT DAN RICE, TILE ORATOR AHD HUMORIST OF THE NATION. who will introduce his ceiebrated,wonderfnl, as:onialts leg, and symmetries; Horses. EXCELSIOR. .55... THE TALKING HOES& and the thorongh•bred Arabian. Steed, STSPHEN A. DOUGLAS. Also, the original comic Mulles, PETE AND BARBRY. REMEMBER, POSITIVELY TH IL AST WEEK First appearance on MONDA II MUSING. 13th last and during the week, of JAMES IdELVILLE, the woe.. derful and fearless Australian horsentah. Also. the surprising and astonishing performers, the AUSTRA LIAN FAMILY. Remember the last WeeX. of the N RICE. Admission—lSO cents let tier; 25 cents 2d tier. Commence at 7 40 Performance. on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. Commence at 3.% o'clock. falS4t SPECIAL AID TO THITSUFFERERS. A GRAND PERFORMANCE will be giv en . THIS AF TERNOON, commencing at half paet2 o eine*, by the proprietors, Messrs. STONE, Bo.isToN, Fut; ratios. and. BROD SON DAN RICE will experiment with his" wonderful horse EXCELSIOR. All the performers and. attaches of the establishment, in all its many depart meal a, have volunteered their services gratuitously. sc thas the entire proceeds will be given In aid of the sur- FEBBRS by the recent conflagration in the city. tt p,BLECT READINGS BY JAB. B. Li MURDOCH. at CONCERT HALL. MONDAY EVENING', Feb. 13, The CoMmittee but leave to announce to the public that Mr. MOBDOCH will read his arrangement of Tennyson's beautiful Poem. entitled ENOCH ARDEN. or UNDER THE PALM. The reading, as given by Mr. Murdoch, embraces the main features of the Poem, ME a per feet outline of the story. Ireaddition tc the- Poem, Mr. Murdoch will read Er harts from the 4011,44 th, and 45th Chapters of Isaiah. Also, Alexander's Frast, or the. Power of Music— ydeu. A Iteport from Below. or High Life below. Stairs— Hood. Ancient and Modern Greece contrasted. (Kenichi from the Oiaonr—Byron Falstaff's Refixed Regiment, and the Catechism mg Honor - Sh ak spears Scott and the Veterans, or the Spirit of 1811—Bayard. Taylor. Tickets for the Evening, 50 cents. A limited number of RESERVED SEATS, without extra. charge, can be obtained on early application to T. B. PUGH 8 Book. store, corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT S.reete. Tickets will be sold at the HalL Doom open at 7 o'clock. Recitation at,S. It ASSEMBLY BUILDING. MATINEE MUSICALE By the Philadelphia CLASSICAL QuINTSTTI OWN EVERY WSDPIESDAY, at 8 P. M. Ticket.% at the Door. Pitt" Cent! mob. 48.11-ientewill rzTrw.77.9rlnMi'llOrM'W=l a REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE I BEAL ESTATE! RUE, ESTATE! E,000.0:0 WORTH FOR SALE, ,oco,coo WORTH FOR ;MLR, .000 000 WORTH FOR SALE. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JOST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY - CATALOGUE JUST 4.10 T, FOR GRATUITOUS DIETRIBUTLON! FOR. GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTBIEUTIoN. Seep It before the people. that MILLER'S CATA LOGUE OF CITY REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE. is issued every month. and is considered the greatest production of the ace to partials interested. - No purchaser should fail to get a copy. GEORGE , C. MILLER. Real Nrtatm Broker, No. 1.54 North SIXTH Sweet,. Open nntil 10 P. N. fell Sdf AFOR SALE-THE RESIDENCE, No, 713 FRANKLIN Street. between eleetes and Brown streets. For terms, pemut to examine, ao., ID .Pl9.firet, between 2 and 4 o'clock P. M., to ILL C. WALKER. atsorney-at-Law, fel3.lot* 500 WALNUT Sweet. FOR SALE-A HANDEOME At RBSIDNISCE. with 14 to 30 acres of Land, Situ ale In UPger Darby township, Delaware county, about four muse Weet'Ot Market-street bridge. This property has many stand advantages—a in. etresm,bordered with large forest trees, winds throngt a beautifully Taxied lawn. The Hones 1. a good, large old-fashioned STONE MANSION, with the took of a Rome all about It. For particulars apply to MEDLOOS & PASCRALL. fe13 , 61 715 WALMTPT Street. A GREAT BARGAIN. 350 ACRES OF LAND IN ELK COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. about eight miles south from Eldguy. the counts town- The indications of oil in tbls county are such that extensive cper.tione are now in progreas for the dery— loppment of tbis Int. rest. Thusproperty. If applied for liamedlatety. can be kg& for $16.000, anbject to 0ne...5104h reservation, and. if taken by a stock corporation. one-third wit/ be taken in neck. J. D RINBOT. fsl3.3ce 436 WALNUT &reek j:II,AND FOR SALE LOW-114 E&L31011 GREER% five miles from Tionesta rirertte rOitaperstiess of Buffalo. Brooklyn. Salmon. Big tr4ijratea, and Cotter Earm 011 Companies Amber 011: worth ttSO at the We is Iona& here. Oil springs abotmd one and a half miles from Merlon, oonnty seat of Forest, 011 Creek and Ridgway Railroad wilt. ran near by. H. OGLER. Jr.. & CO. le7 6t. if THIRD and HARMONY Con'tt. CO AL—R A R E OPPORTUNITY.— FOR liALß,Three Hundred and Ninety- dye (395) Acres of most valuable COALsituated in DA It- LIANGTON TOW-NSHIP. BEAVER CJIINTT, .•at the chicego and Fort Wallte Itailropd. The road pa.sen eirectly threugh the land*, one mile west of Bebe Val ley Widen. and-about forty miles west of Pittsbarg and embraces the following tracts: One reipetnal lean; of James Smart, containing 107 acres. with Slyer sent royalty; one perpetual lease of Jos. Newell. contaltdur 95 wee. with-Km amt royalty; one perpetual lease of John New ell.cemtaining 96 arsres,_ with 16 Pet cent. royalty; one perpetual lease of -Joshua Newell, *ou tplay's 96 acres, with 16 per cent royalty. Governor Tod. who owns a coal beak nearly oPPeellee says it la the best Quality of Coal and brings the hicken Wee. For further particulars anti , " to DR. W. rims. No. 933 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. POOll4. Ahlo.for sale . between thirty and forty thaaaatat liana o• valuable OIL Lana • fe1.5.50 muraoraurre VA/ UUSTtflt walt4, •-•-• • - C. Onikod. Gonaed.