AU. IC 1118 EMAIL DH PARIS, for Megan, sent every where, by Jared &Nene, importers, Phila. 2-thitsiti MYR, EMS, AND CATARRH, successfully treated Vilty 3. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine st. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge for examination. MOB STHOS ar. Planes, and MI3BOII • zes Cabinet Organs, for sale only b 7 J. Seventh and Mutant streets. n01t1.1% ARRIVALS AT TRE HOTELS. The 6 Adel!, Oil City alker, Ka tem CUT , Brie /se, Louisville ,oneher, Penne .Lonriney, Pittsburg Reyatitaler. 11s, Pittsburg inner, Tennessee fitted , Tennessee Devine. Tennessee eer, Wpin I Rivar, Wash well, Jr )IPII% & la, St TKlnti AtalfolllB ,bb, Aidgway CO. Lion IEOI, New York Feldman, Lebanon 'le, New 'fork gely, Baltimore Iderd, Baltimore topher & wt. El BA w. New York . r.roe,trong, Seaton M 31511 Conrad ,N ti Oonrad. York D LosFal, PlaßbUrg ler & la, Milford Del ler, Pittsburg 'thug, Schuylkill co' levy, New York .atble. New York Y 0,611111, New York :miff. , J fu. B York 31cbru..r.. blurs - land bert CaftlY P v rlaWaXo • • " fileee,Catrase IC Pe nv yenataattn, Delaware ypaArer T Wheele r, *upland tW Byooklyn 3IL Walkley. Bartrd T ratteraon. New Jereey The Cam M Mosher. New York II Maces. Boston 0 Hughes :B Mike & wife W 11 Biagio, If El A 13 Pei, child 2 11 Cupelatid, Vermont MIL Long, OU City ,Dr T !Silbert, 011Clky C Parker, Detroit Ran & feni, New York I Coryell. Willteabarre 6 Uses, IR 0 Lost, New York l~aunn & wf, N Jersey 13Ackerman & Is, B Elamon, Albany fr J U WLituvrdtmr, NY .1 leo H Bradbury, N York I A ulorsil. Louisville 3 0 Dunn & wf, New Yolk: "Jdiex NoxleY, New York :John Norton. J:,lfew York Mrs botton, New York 1 Itorton, New York .Disalar L It Rottkay, N Y B H t& sn, Watt (beater ' tJ lilf.olean, Princeton, N J . McCabe, Chicago Al Pt interet6eD,lnCarbon A Sent: War, klissouri !bosW Chase & wf, R I Schenck Heipet. Florida, Wm BarbflY, New York V Cake, Cape May A K HaY. New jeraer X Raynor wf, Syracuse Sirs M Trimble et son, N Y J Word 41. a. Oermuet'n W Hansom, Jersey City P lisberton. Jersey 01t1 ohn ♦ Crstin, New York leo H Bell. Baw York las bf balb y, Pittsburg I I) Hall. Mom. 151 J V Cutout, Salem, N Welch. N Jersey rT Alibi:o4u C Cross L Miss Mmes. Dorton, 0 ()Omer. Dayton, 0 30 Mow iltheinnati, 0 J Calmer' Hamilton, 0 HP , Hattie Bebbard,Phila L Hollins, Norfolk, Vs The American. B Hagerty r New York Ilwood }Witty. Ind 0 White, Onolamed J B Tonne, Buten Im W Gardner, N T &Niles. Felton, Del Whratha, New York las A Bothernell, Bator* John Dinkerton, Wash 0 Van Geismar, New To] J Borland. MD, Wash J 0 Michels, Boston .1 It Gorier, Vermont Mtes C eagerly. Boston Chas lit Doane B Pail, Phillipsburg. NJ Bami Wilkeson, Wash M Rt:oexithal, New York John W Jo]le & la, Balt Thou B Marren: Bret Lieu t R A Payne Max Riebenacir, Penna iX 13 Willectou. Alex, Va Wm Crawford, Pittsburg J T Pierson, Baltimore Josiah Hoopes, W Cheste 13 13 Dailey, New York B. A Payne. II ti • Tr V Tuniron & wf, B T Car A Torre, Bethlehem Bond, Boston jC A Deakyne. Delaware Watson, Boston H Y Swain Bridgeton B Hall, Delaware J Boylan, Newark, X ITi Davis, Delaware 'Mrs Fooke. Delaware B rowel. Delaware B 7 Fooks, Delaware The ale) C Christ, Minersville I 'Engager, Indiana I •rnold, Indiana lon Asa Packer, Pa 1 r Chapman & wf, Pa Henisl & sis, Delaware bas Jones. Barisal, 0 P Ran, Danville • I has Epee & la. WillYezda irtv el iZe d i a c c n n l i hi l ladslph la I A 1 aria • gton,Virgiala ii Cols. Virginia i white. Rockville. Cean F.l Friday & Is. Pittsburg B Richards Omaha 1 11,111egeath, 'Omaha The (km i Q Eder, Roxtorough baehelder.liereaehusette 3ff Sawyer, Idaseaehtisette 'IBM', Pew Tor% , Gorges, Virginla H Paxson B C Hitner. Pottstown Alfred Cos, New 'York o a • Doebler. II 6 A Conteher, Penna las M Edwards, Penns. Bnntlug. Delaware co,Pa . Bart, Cleveland. 0 B Butter, Pottstown , P Hobert, Pottstown Heisler. Minervalle Johnston Armstrong, Pittsburg 'offer, Reading Salt Baker. Lewisburg tri L thissier, Port Ceiba ) Oleim, Lebanon A Crnerman, US rf Elcock, York. co The Barb /rtleann, Oil City Arrd, Ileaborongh to Fell, Buckingham rorthlngton. Trenton lobeneack, I korner., Atlantic City ea Emo, Phil^ The Bab Katz. Easton. Om Bitting. Ematts. Pa Sus Yerkee, Bethlehem lob H Gabel Pottstown veeter Ehglemma. 11 8 A, The States Union. . Vorbrob, N T Jill Onmnitztge, Pa Ile Id Roberta W B Bowen. Lancaeler p Hartman,Rarrieburg J T Bates, Glasgow ones, Doe Run, Pa 0 W Stuart & la,Burangb The M wrence, New Jersey 118Ies Hen. New jers e y Owen Hi n kleonesdale Philip X rretz,Doylesto' k-Jos DOhio Jesse 8 Heston,rneWtow, The Black Bear. J SeNem Reading I Thai Bersll, 1111naville SPECIAL NOTICES. tROINNERB 1N Iloirsziorgrnia AND OL aekeepers ere rely:meted to examine cur sasorttne. Lardwere. Cutlery, and (looking Utensil& TRUMAN 8 SHAW, No. 535 (Eight Thirty-flve), MARKET Street, below Ninth. ANENT CLOTHERBWRINGERS OF SEVERA erns. The usefulness of these is no longer a matt. rub!, as will be teetified to by any one who hi using one of them. For rale at TRUMAN & SHAW'S, fe. 535 (light Thirty-Eye), autism Street, below Ninth. MGAT3 I I3 HONEY 13 OAP. ecdebrated TOILET SOAP, In such nolvenal di Is made from the CHOICEST materials, Is MIL/ 'EMOLLIENT in Its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in Its action UPOI Nln. For sale by all Druggists sad Fancy Good fe7S-tuthsly CmcsErinio's PIANOS. NM ••• • 28,500 SOLD. / Ware Rooms, entrance at Art Galliry of Wend, Taylor, 31 Brown. WM. H DUTTON, et• Olt- OHESTXTIT BT. Gsouor, Eorzor. & Co.'s , --.?"7"- PLUM% AND MASON a HAMLIN'S CABINZT ()EGON'S Ooor 600 each of these flue OABI instruments have been cold o.lloAnf. ______ _ dema n d__ ___-- by Mr. G., and the Is OARIISE' ..,-.. constantly Mambas. ORGANS 10 For Ws only by CABINS' .8. J. N. GOULD. __ ORGANS O szvBETH and OHMErrNuT Ste. CANINW nota-tf ORGANS iIf—DITNTJAPP —At the residence of H. W, ya Philadelphia, Feb. 12,th, 1935. by Bey. Geo. Mr. W. A. Holey to Miss A. C. Daniapp, bob teYttaig. r)l3=). PH.—On the 12th inst., Martha M., Widow of flu nth Smith, aged '77you' mud from the residence of her eon, Dr Smith it Main and Union streets, Burlington, N. J., oi th. day, the 16th Inst., at 2 o'clock es ARLIN°. —William A (Handing, eon of Jame Womb Oliending,.aged 10 years and t months. i relative, and friends of the family are respect invited to attend the funeral from the residence a &rents. 1091 Ellsworth street, on Wednesday after ,at 2 o'clock. ** 14113. —On tbs 12th instant. Richard, youngest 803 'tomes R. and Anna 0, Tuttle, aged 9 months. torsi from the residence of his parents, No. 11 Soul] 2 street, the 14th instant, at 3 Y. at. OWN. —On the morning of the 12th instant, at th ence of N. 0. kleOlore, Esq., of this sity, Samna leßrown, son of the late Ideal. J. Hogan Brown Navy in the 12th year of his age. remains will be taken to Lock Haven, Pa., for in THEL—On the 11th inst., Mary J. Blather ter of Thomas and Mary O. Mather, aged 21 years efrom the residence of her father, 1510 U 0 street, on the 14th inst. at 2 o'clock. P. N. * le. —On the 11th 'natant, Edward Laing, aged 3 relatives and friends are invited to attend hi sl, from Friends' Meetinglionse. at Bristol, or • day, at 2 o'clock, The body will be removed iron tte residence, Ao. 30 North Seventh street, atj. &ES. —On Saturday, the 11th instant, Wien Stokes, sided son of Charism mid Josephine A 1. in the 24th year of his age. irelatives and friends of tee (sniff Tarsi respeetfalli to attend the funeral , from the reddens* of hi' Ur ish W. Stokes, No. 171 S Spruce street, on Total Xt. the 14th lading. at 11 o'clock A M. ** IARDS.—On the morning of the 9th instant, at I, Elisabeth Bertram, daughter of Anna B. 14( • Themes Rtehards, of Ulla city. /RBA.—On Monday, the 19th Ina John McCrea 70th y ear of his age. QSITUAItY. id, on Saturday morning. the 11th Inetant, WM , XJ. STOKSS, In she Wth year of his age. n death lays low a young man In the strengtl beauty of youth, one who possessed so amok the ad seem to make life desirable, valuable, and ace it becomes no. who mourn his loss. to numbly ark srfu welllyi alibmit , remembering that "He death al s rnfirmett in the (thumb of his heroism within tin year, his Chrlitlas life was shorty His mature unswerving or manliness. hie nice sense of honor ane !unswerving integrity, all coneptred to make him. I If& eon and an allimarnate brother. a °toilette( ad and a valued comPanintl. tough enduring keen bodily sufferings In his shor . feta. eicknese, no murmur essayed hie lips and Mt I+ty, ty, even In his aberrations, was for his Bible, t It ehotild not be taken from Mal, and toe last nem -ariblY friend breathed 'ley him was hers who wet tO have been his bride. lay We who /OVlti hint. end 10 112114 Mourn him John R Thompson, York W Simplon. dew J D Smith & In, New York Henry Peters & wt, Belt John Rodgers, Palma 0 B Smith, New York ifimidaborou g h, Md John R Sheet!' La,naastur S Kauffman, oolumbit N Kihnutter, Jr, U 8 A T Thorn, Dayton, 8 Bauman., Dayton, 0 B W Brown, ilinctnnati W B Shane, New York 13 Oobh, Boston ,Joe Hersh Meadyille 13 0 instead. Meadville 0 Loomis, Meadville Robt Carter, Tanis(lns Oso F Brian:lan Lana James Pinkerton Robt Hood. Plitsbarg S C Fiske, New tort Copt Eicoolas. U S Ihirs J Sloan, Baltimore C E 'Brooke, Penns leapt H C Gaper, U S A sliarann. Lancaster 'CI3 turner. Lanese:et IC Myers, Elizabethtown .GM Raxtresser,EllsebeslOn W Warren. licrielk.Va Coo Simone. Mar laced Saint Po; ter, Baltimore Si Smith. Helmuth° C C Cook, Baltimore Jno Brevet:leen, Pittsburg Saml Lei'arts, Dayton T D Moore, Baltimore Robt Garrotte, Baltimore Mrs L Fisbor. Norristow T Dunnen Elkton, Md F Sullivan, New York Jae friontatk t New York J Sellers, MAIM, Pa tinental; Mr Hookneber. New York C W Dunlop. New York 3 J . War, ; few York J B Harrisburg B Miles Harriobura B Blanchard, Bollefonte W A Anderson,_Brooklia A Willmar, N Jer6o9 H Otto - - B F °kith, Chicago V W Cooper H. 0 Button, Pittsburg J B Nornaon. Pittsburg trays, Pittsburg A Laurence, 1:1"nton T Clarkson Jr. Ching. N B Watson . .N Jersey B C Howard & wr. Owl W Melntosh Came May PI C Fahnsitock &wr, Wa: John X Moore. New Jere . B A Banoroff, II 8 a B Sheffield, New York Miss Sheffield. New York F He; bert, Milwaukee ki Friedmann, Mtlwanke 0 t 3 Berry. Brie, Pa 'rhos J Williams & la, N T Mel/ IMeCook,l7 S A alre McCook & oh . .. F B Bare, Cincinnati Mrs Bake Cincinnati Master F Satire Machina! L Woodward, Washln John 0 Patterson if S A John L Wilson BaJtimor 33 Blair, New t Jersey J F Parrott, Baltimore D J Torrey, New York Lewis Roberti, New Yor Chas C litilintre, IS Loa • 001 I. 13 Bating, Penns J HCl.es,_ Baltimore Richard Lathes, N York II t linmastotTNoW Brim Chas Barnum, New For Halt Glaser, uinelunati H id Allen, Sew 'York W C DeForest, Conn W M D Potter, Colorado A 0 ffirkiand, New Yor 0E) U Porter, New York lairs B dumaer, New 'Tor A E Warner & la,Maryls J 'l' Posmor, New Yore. J F Oikhrist, Jr. N York hauls' L Mershon, Washington R Hoge, Ohio T Ceeedoy kla,Bl W N Wyatt, Beitlmore W O Linn. Sunbury JP Felker, New York T B ilinsientine. New York W B Lewis, Beading J J Rebman, Harriotuirg B Banks, Hollidaysburg J 0 gist. Belvidere, N J B J geodes. inipperisburg W P Shined, Lewtsbnr A A Curtiss & wife, N Y W Loeb, Washington, D tl Joe Frisker, Pittsburg . merelal. W P Vence, Persttev-Ille J Bearbower, Chester co R P Greenleaf. Chester co R B §lnclatr. Obto Backs co sand Cooper, Parsebrirg A B CBleep le , lim, Del J M White, Illinois J BDltOn. USA 1 B Brysn. Q IS • L B Budder, Doylestown Jas Grim, Chester os A Andrus% Jr, Cheater se G C Brett& New York Evan ,Tones, New Jaren" R CTomploton,Harriaba W Bullock, Pittsburg Louis Mogan, Now York E Zanesville. 0 R Bah ner, Port Carbon W B Griffith, Baltimore G S Griffith, Jr. Baltimore L M Schaeffer, Maryland ,y shear. W Bannders,Wilmlngton Geo E. Dohs, Doylestown Oliver Watson, Hatboro W S Stool', Long Branch Miss Mooly, Long Branch L W Bradrhaw;Bachingb. W M Kirk. -Backing/sans Engle. Enos Lehr, Easton W 11 Wetherhold, Bast° J J Ueboroth, Lehigh eo A II Heist, Doylestown And kir deplb. els hesald be band blo ololuieee. 'W be male.' BLACK AND PUR PLE DELAINES, 40 cents; Black and %Deaths atom 1111080 A k EION L !donninom No. 9101 011110TNUT Street. WHITE ENGLISH CRAPE.—ALSO J Black Erg Via& Vell and Trimming Crapes. 941. qualities. NINON & SON. Mourning Store. fei.tf No. 919 CHESTNUT stria. 4_ 4 LONG CLOTH MIISLINS, 44 OM Dew York Mills Shirttails. Better than Williamsville. D. Wernsutte. next to the best. D. SeamlesirSheeting Moslins. BUM * LAUD FOURTH and ARCH 8 NOTICES. Lir aiolriva. A SPECIAL MUTING or THE STOOKHOLDEBB OT TKO M ' LINTOOKITILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY Will be held at the OFFICE Or THE 0021PANY. No. 411 WAISUT ON THURSDAY. FEB'Y 16. 1865. kt 12 o'clock kl., to CONFIitH BALI Of a portion of their Land, made by the Berl of Dl. rectors January 20, By order of the Board. CHAS. L. DOUGLASS. JA26-tf 16 liar OFFICE OF THE IMAM) OF HEALTH, S. W. corner SIXTH and BAMBOOS Streets. PRILADELP/[ll, Feb. 2, 1665. TO PHYSICIANS AND COLLECTORS —Notice fe hereby given, that an ELECTION will be held at this Office, on TUESDAY. March 7th. 180, at 12 o'clock. Of . for ten VACCINE PHYSICIANS and ten COLLECTORS of Vaccine Cases to serve until October 9d, in the fol. lowing Diatricts: Ist. Coniprlfing the let and 26th wards.' 2d, i' 2d, ad end 4th wards. , 3d, . " bth, 7th and Bth wards. 9th. G. 6th, 9th and ifith wards. sth, 116 11th, 12th, 16th, and 17th wards. 6th, .' 11th, 1415, 15th, and. 20th wards. 7th, " 18th and 19th wards. Bth, .. , 23d and 25th wards. 9th, " 21st and 223 wards. loth, . • 29th ward. Twenty five Oats to each phYsician and. Entail cattle to each collector. will be patd.for each caw successful ly vaccinated, (except In tee Slat, 22d, 23d sad 24th wards. or which thephyafolans and oollectors will re ceive respectively 00 and 20 cents) and duly reported according to the rules of the Board, copies of which may be bad on application at this Office. Persons desiring to be Candidates for Paid positions are invited to mate written applications prior to said election. By order of the IL erd of Health t fel92]&mb7 WASH. L. EL.S.DEN, Clerk. Igr. THE - NEXT DUAFT.—CITIZENS' ÜBbTiTIITE, REPRESENTATIVS, NO VO LETA TUE MIEN CY. —We beg leave to cell the atten tion of those who are drafted, and those who are en rolled and liable to military duty, and also that class of persons who are not liable to draft (ladles and gentle• MA over forty Ave years), to cur agency for procuring tubslitates and Volunteer Rapp sontatives. Persons should attend to this important matter at once, as the (Haft has been fixed for the 11th of February next. We are doing a strictly legitimate business: we are furnishing men not liable to the di af t as substitutes and representatives, as low, it not at lower prices, than any other agency in Philadelphia 'its law allows us to pat Substitutes to theigavy or Marine Corps, to be credited to any district hi-the State where the principal resides To fascinate business, if persona 11 , ..111ff in or out of the city, who are enrolled, will fernish us with a certificate of their enrolment, from the Provost Marshal of their district, they can have Subaltutos sworn into ether brancleof this service, which will fully exempt them from draft Reference can be given to ladies and gentlemen in this . city, for whom we have done bushes. sin this line, cud also in the following e -mattes: Chester, Dela *are, Montgomery. Ideilm, sucks, Schuylkill, and Borth ampton. N. B. —Cburebes and Blobs tarnished at the lowest possible prices. Liberal arrangements made with town ship committees so fill quotas. Call or sidereal Mc DULLY. PAXSON, k Co . 411 4 1.11BSTS UT Street; felt. 6t Or, Box 1077 Philadelphia Poet Ofliee. ler THE FISHING CRUM OIL AND hilffilNO COMPANY OF WgiT VI g9INIS.. FEBRUARY IS, 1865. Notice .le hereby given that a meeting of the !Stock holders of the said Company will be held on TUESDAY, FSBRUARY Urn, 1805, at 10 o'clock A. W., at their Office, No. 3UB WALNUT Street. in the city of Philadelphia, for the purpose of electing officers [or the Company, arc , By order of the Secretary, MA DIEETING OF THE STOCK. OLDERS of the BIG .W HITELY CREEK OIL COMPANY for the election or Directors will be held on TUESDAY, March 13, 184 1 5. at 12 o'clock E., et the Office of the Company, No. 208 South FOURTH Street. S. NlSDiart, Sscratary. PHILADELPHIA. Feb 13, 1666. fell.3tr !gr. CLOTHING AND BEDDINt OF every deActiption, mush needed for the gaffe ars by the late fir e—many sick tram exposers. Donattcns sent to Mrs. J. V. WEST. 9DB CLI2ITON St., between bpruce and Pine streets, pill be distributed to the minarets, subject to an order from Rev S. W. Tho mas. Mrs.J. Af~ ILII,EY, 938 RE E LIN Street, Was S. M. LISLE. 1618 SPRUCE Sink, Will receive donations for the above. fel4-3V WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA OIL COMPANY—TranSferRoe, 2118 8. FOUR CH Street. —At a Meeting of the Stockholders of the WBBY ERN PENNSYLVANIA OIL COMPANY, held at the Board of Trade Rooms, at Pittsburg, on the 10th inst., the followb g °Moan were unanimously elected: President—R. R. SELLERS. Vice President—LOUlS MOROANSTERN. • Treasurer—JAMS RILL. Secretary—A. T. PAHNBSTOCK. DIRECTORS. Wm. McCutcheon, H Rosenbach. August Hattie, I Duncan McDonald. Tames Lippincott. POR PHILADELPHIA: L. J. Leberman. I B. Benewanter. VW'ALIIMHI ANSOCIATION, CHM. TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL.—The Annual Address before the ALUMNI ABSOOLATION Will ba deltvered by HENRY R EDMUNDS, Hsu, on FRIDAY EVE NING, February 17, 1866, at o'clock, at CONCERT HALL. Tickets can be obtained from members of the B, and of Managers. CHAS. BOCK WALTER, 14314. it* President. ALL NI ASNOLNATION, CEN TRAL HIGH SCHOOL. —The Semi-Annual Meeting of the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the Centrp i t High School wilt be veld on WEDNESDAY Evening, February lath, 18845, at 8 o'clock, at the High School 'St:didn't, BROAD AND GRESS Streets. Members CUL thine obtain Tickets for the Commencement. CHARLES BIIGHWALTER, President. BENRT H 'EDMUNDS, Secretary. fel4-21* TOENG MEN'S UNION PEA.YEE MEETING TO-1110111",7S o'aloek,in the Booms of the Yong Nees Chrletian Association, 1009 and 1011 O.I3ESTNUT Street. Aillare Invited. OFFICE OF WOE SHERIDAN OIL COMPANY OF OrIEREY BUN. No. 45 South TRIED Street, ParrAnnmire, Feb. 13; 1885. An Election will be held at the Office or the Company on TUESDAY the 14th that., between th e hews of 10 A. M and 12 M ., for Berea Directors to serve for .the ensuing sear. Yours.. _ _ S. B. COUGHLIN, Secretary._ lar FORTY DAYS IN JERUSALEM,- 1 LEGTURE, illustrated by Maps, picturee, and many Relit% and Larimities of the HOLY LAND. will be deliveled'on TIIRSDAT EVENING, Feb. 14, it 734 o'clock, in the Sunday-School Room of . BT. ANDREW'S CHIUSGH, By Rev. WILLI/111'WHITE WILLIAMS. ThE re will be living ilinetrations of Oriental coetume. dmission Mc. for adults, and 10c. for children. 1.1.. OFFICE OF THE NORWICH OIL AND 150150 COMPANY, 503 COMOROS isTERET, PHILADELPHIA, Feb 11, 1885. At a meeting of the Stockholders, held on the Oth in slant for the pnrpoee of accepting the Charter and or ganizing, the following gentlemen were elected Direct tore to serve for the current par: P. H LAUFHAN. of Pittsburg. JOSEPH WOOD WELL, WALTER CRESSON. JOHN J. BURR, AUG. B. SHIPBEV. COATES WALTON, of Philadelphia. MAXWELL ROWLAND, A. C. GIBSON, ALFRED B. JUSTICE, / And at a meeting ol the Directors, held this day, the following . gentlemen were elected officers: WALTER. CRESSON. President. P. H. LAUFALAN. Vice President. AUG B SHIPLEY, Treasurer. JOHN HAROLD, Secretary. JOHN HAROLD. fcl4.Bto ' Secretary. OFFICE OF THE oiry EOl,ll Er• FtrNo COMMISSION, 00MAIONWELLTH BUILDLAO, 011 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, ISO. Notice is hereby given that the Commission for the Payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the claims of all new recruits ender the pro visions of Ordinance of January 20, ISA Tolunteeis for One Year , will receive a Warrant for INIIIR HIINDRED,ROLLARS. Volunteer; iori'i;e teit7sToillifreei;;; Warrant for FOUR HUNDRED AND EirTY DOLLARS. Volt:miaow; for Three Years will reset re ji Warrant for EiVeliThElrfati . 11:00LLABX Enrolled citizens who shall place In the service of the United States a Substitute for not less than Three Years, ln advance of a draft, and who shall thereupon be cre dited upon the quota of the city of Philadelphia, will receive a warrant for THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. By order of the Commission. jaElt-tf C. COOPER, Secretary. I NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— An adjourned meeting of the ROBERT MORRIS BUILDING ASSOCIATION will be held WEDNESDAY EVENING 15th het, at 7y, o'clook,. ' at the W. cor ner of FOURTH and GRIM Streets to receive sub scriptions to the stock. Subscriptions will also be re. calved by the Secretary, at Ills office, 424 LIBRARY Street. 1fe11.4t.1 JOS. S. SIDDALL, Sea. w. DRAFT. DRAFT, DRAFTI TRRTH WARD.—A. meeting of the Citizens of TENTH WARD will ha hold en TUESDAY EVEZTLNG, the teih rele , jr. at 7.90 P. /4., to the basement of BAP TIST CHUROH. northwest corner BROAD and ARCH Streets. to adopt measures to avoid the Draft. It is de. eirable that all interested ehould attend . A H. FRANOD3OI7B. Treasurer of Tenth Ward Bounty Fund. NOTICE.—AN A.DJOITHINED Meeting of the Stockholder; of the OIRLRD TEM/LIMN COMPANY will be held on TIIESDA.Y_,_ 14th inst., at 4 o ' clock P. M , at No. 505 MARNIT Street, up stairs. fell-3t* OFFICE WAISHISIGTON AND VAN! BORBA OIL COMPANIES. ILADELMIA, February 8.1866. A special Meeting of the Stockholders of the above companies will be held at the office. No. 10 MSR °BAR BXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., at 1% o ' c l ock P. Id. for the pospoae of conflates as to the propriety of se , lling all or part of the property of the companies. By order of the Board, WM. 0. STILES, Jr., tea 61 Secretary. ligrAmami ASSOCIATION CEN , TEAL HIGH SCHOOL - —The semi-eurtual meeting of the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP THE OEN TEAL 1:11011 SCHOOL will be held at the High School Building, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 15, IStik at 8 o'clock. Business of importance will be brought betore the meeting. feB '7l.* HENRY IL EDMUNDS, Secretary. NI ASSOCIATION, 40EN, That HIGH SCHOOL.—The Annual Address before the AL1713.31 A6BOOfATION of the Central High School will be delivered by HENRI R. EDMUNDS,. Esq.. on FRIDAY IsVENING. February 17th, 1863, at 3 o'clock, at CONCERT HALL. The Introductory Ad dices will be delivered by GEO. ALFRED TOWN -B.F3D. Emit Tickets may be obtained' of HENAN R. EDI/WNW, NM.. 80. 2.21 Souß. H th FIFTH S RA treet. . D. F LEY. Chairman of Board of Managers. w ...BEE T R CANTILE LIBRARYVON.. I.AN PHILADELPHIA. Feb. q, use. The Annual illeation for Oftleere for the enema."ear 'still take Ware on TlllEttalf, 2let Ind.. at the 14- 1312.A8Y MON. Polls ODER Et 4 P. M., and clone at P. M. JNO. A. MoALLISTBIL. fe7.l3t • .13erfordInd Seeretarr. SIXTH WARD. —VOLUNTEERS and all interested will please observe that the Sixth Ward Recruiting and Diebllllllll4 Agent ts at the Prevent Marshal's Office, No. 91.5 South THIRD Street, every day from 10 o'clock A. 11. until 3 o'clock P. M., to Pay liountr and to attend toffillin_g thegtiota of the Ward. JOHN tieDax, feU4t Recruiting and Disbursing. Agent. WOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA BAIL. ROAD 00.111PADY, PumeromorrrA, February 1. 1866. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meet- Ins of the Staekholdere of thle Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 2lat day of February. 1863, at 10 o'clock A. H., at the HANSOM. STREET HALL The Anneal Election for Directors will be held on MOD DAY, the 6th day of March, 1886, at the office of the gomptum No. 238 South THIRD Street fel.lBt EDMUND MITE. deeretary• NV...FREDEREICEE DOIEDHL/ASSI WILL deliver the THIRD LICTITAIRof the cmrse. be fore thp SOCIAL. CIVIL, AND lATATISTIDA4 ASSO. CI ATION OF THE COLORED PROMS or PEINNATI, Vs IsIA on T dIINEDAT ISVE4INO, February IS, in CONCERT HALL tubject: .• Equality before the Law." Mee B. T. ObEENFIELD, the celebrated "Black Bryan," and the Post Band fr om Jamp William Penn, wUI perform on the (mouton. Ad Mig6loll BS eta, for the benefit of Freedmen, sick and wounded Soldier% he. 'hokum may be bad at Paith's bookstore. Sian and Chestnut etmtei Wtlram : 107 Nor.h street; Isaiah C. Weary, Poplar end Randolph streets; and at ta• door. or from soy of the contraltos, fea.64, Er INE7FIVS GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE N. 416 WALNWT - STREET, All persona who suffered loss by the late Centro's Are, bleared in this Company, will. on presenting their polleles at this dace, receive paymeat without any delay. By order of the Finally* Costmittoe. OFFICE OF THE CODUN• WEALTH OIL CoMPANT. No. 815 CHESTNUT Street. FenerreerLONS. By order of the Board of DlTeetore, the Subscripliss price f...r the balance of the Stook remaining unsold in the above Company is increased to Two Dollare Par share. Subscription for said bilasos (1.000 shares) will be received by DAVID B HILT, fell-Etalh3t Secretary. PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE.. MEET COMPANY, No. A 0534 WALNUT iSsrect. PITILADELPHIA, PE.Drrlfiryll. 1805. NOTION TO STOCKHOLDNES. —The manual meeting of Stcckholders for the election of Directors will be bold at the office_ of the Company, on WEDJSEiDAY. March let, at 10 o'clock A. M The necessary arrange. mom te for completing the purahase of the lasted colliery on the Cercpacy's Estate will be preamted to the Stook lx.ldere for their approval. R. P. MUTTER, felS-tmarl Secretary. Sot etßy pro. tem. nr. ACADEMY OF NllSltl.—ti. NSW Lecture by Wee ANNA B DICKINSON. on FRIDAY EVENING, February 17th, at S o'clock. Sub ject— • A Glance at our Future." Tiakete for eels at P. B. Pugh'''. 'Shutt and Chestnut streets. Adoilseion 26 tante. HOE erved 'teat"' 52 mute. GM St COI. LECTOR'S OFFICE INTE R• NAL BEVENue, 304 CHESTNUT Street. FIRST DISTAICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SPECIAL INCOME TAX. comprising Becond,.,hird t _ Fourth, Fifth, Stith, and . . 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lists of Taxes. assessed in accordance with the provisions of the Joint reeolution of Congress, approved July 4,1883, imposing a special tax of five per cent= upon the gales. profits or income fcr ti e year ending December 31st, '063, and. also cf the increase upon LICENSES of Wholesale Dealers. Retail Peaters.in Lipner, Hotel kat pers. and Fedlen', es per act of June Seth. 1654. have been returned to me by the Moamar of the Dieirior, and that meth taxes are now due and payable, and that pay.. went thereof to hereby demanded, and will be received at this Office between the hours of 9 A. id. and 8 P. U. on or before SATURDAY. Febrnery 86th, 1865. PENALTIES. • To all who neglect to pay on or before said Satur day. February 29th, a special demand will be issued, for which the. law provides is fee of twenty cents and ten per cent penalty, as will be seen by reterenee to the 28th section of the act of June 80th, 1894. Nosey of the United States and that of Banks known as National flanks only received JIISPER. HARDING. Collector PHTLILDELPELIA, February 11,.1866. fell tlf PHILA_DEEPBEI.A. FEBRUARY 8, 1866 —The following named gentlemen have been eppointed by the citizens of the ECOETR WARD as a collecting committee to raise money for the EIGHTH. W &RD BOUN TY FUND: First Precinct—Wm. Brotherhead, 911 Locust street; Owen Petted. Tenth street, below Saneom. east side; R. E. Smith, 216 Washington Square; Edward T. Law rence. W 8 West:Surat= Square; C. W. Smith, 216 Wash. ington Square; George Seutere, Eighth and flameout streets; James S. Earle, Jr. Second Precinct—John M. Wolf, Twelfth and Locust streets; W. W. Davie; James Evans; Richard Park, Eleventh street, below Locust; Matthew Patton. Ele. vefith street, below Locust. Third Precinct—Caleb Johns - on, Theodora. Frothing- Lam, As drew AL Jones, A. I. Catherwood, W. P. Gramm, Clement Barclay, M. W. Baldwin, Geo. H. Boker. Fourth Precinct—W. H. Patton. 1408 Chestnut street; Edwaul Irvin, 1667 Sansom street; Hugh 'Hawkins. 1427 Morsels:lr street: H. C. Brolaelm 108 Ssath Tidy teenth arse.; Francis Wells, 124 South Thirteenth. street; Coerce F. Reed, It3o hansom street; Robert M. Recker, 1325 Walnut street. Filth Precinct—J. W. HIM 1714 Rittenhouse street; lease G. Colesberry,• Frank Field, 226 South Twentieth street ; George De ll aker, Twentieth, below Locust at.; John W. Sexton. Twentieth, below Locust street; Wil liam Devine, 1802 Rittenhouse street; James McKinley; !Sixth Precinct—Joseph R. Flanigan., 121 South Eigh teenth street; John Comber: S B Cohen, 120 South Se venteenth street; Solomon K. Horsy, Chestnut. above Twentieth street; Wm. Maul, Chestnut, below Eigh teenth street; Wm. Sommers, 1032 Baum street; Rd ward Shaft, 110 Synth Twentieth street; Edwin Greble, Nineteenth, above Walnut street. CHARLES L. DE SLIME, President Eighth• Ward Bounty Fund. EDWARD BROWN/120, Treasurer. Car AMUR W. SMITH, Secretary. fe9-6t fel4 tn2t~ liqrTHE SOCIETY. FOR SUPPLYING THE POOR WITH SOUP, No. 338 GRISOOSI Street. between Spruce and Pine Streets, appeal to the benevolent for aid in meeting the unusual - demands upon their trauma, which the severity of the present season and the greatly increased coat of materials have occasioned. The calms of all families receiving tickets from this Society_ are luepected to prevent imposture. and this kind of smartly_ is believed to be one of the least exceptionable. Donations will be n. calved by either of the folipwing members • - JEREMIAH HACKER, President, 318 South Fourth street. THOMAS FtirA NS. 817 Ara. street. SAMUEL IltibTUN, northwest corner of Tenth and Filbert streets JOSEPH S. LEWIS, 1217 Walnut street. CHARLES P. PEROT, 001 South Broad street WILLIAM EVANS, In Treasurer, fell St 252 South fRONT Street lgr TH E QUICKSILVER MINING coNrettY, Ao. 21. NASSAU Street, New YORK, February 1,1866. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the CONTI &STAG HOTEL, in the city of Philadel- Dhlk on WEDNESDAY, February led, at one o'clock The annual Election of DIRECTORS will be held at the Name place on the same del . between the hoar. of two and lane r. The Transfer . BOOlce will be closed on SATURDAY, Fobruary 18th, and reopened on ASONDAY,_FebrnerY 97th. J. B. RANDOL, fel-lei Secretary. ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS ! HIGHEST BOUNTY 1 FOURTEENTH WARD. The Recruiting Committee ere now prepared to pay in CASH the LARGEbT BOUNTIES to all recruits ac credited to title ward. Thsv will sit at the Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and GREEN Meats EVERY DAY floral' to 4 o'clock, where all information will be cheerfully given. Avoid the brokers; come to ,tts and receive FULL BOUNTIES in Gem. BourriEs. For one year. . WO 00 For two years SOO 00 For throe years.--.-.. ,•• •• •NO 00 FOR T WO• ISAR V.STRE ANS JOINIRO . II.A . NOOOK'S CORPS. .. .. For one year $940 OD For two yeare.., —.... 990 CO For three years— —.1.140 CC Dr. J. MAGRIRMIL, J. W TRACK& Re, }Recruiting Committee. FRED'S. A. 'VAN CLEVB, Er OFFICE GIRARD MINING COX. PANT, No. 324 WALNUT Street, P.) ILLIMLPHILL, February 2d 1285. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES, That all ST O CK of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY on which Inaba meats are due and unpaid has been declared for feited, and Will be sold at Public Auction on SATUR DAY, the fourth day of March, HE, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the oMce of the Secretary al the Corporation, according to the Charter and By-LaWet =len 11)• deemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, fed-tm4 Secretary and Treasurer. WERTY•THIRD WARD ENI • LISTMENT ASSOCIATION.—This organization Is now prepared to pay a Ward Bounty of $lO to all persons crediting thtmselyes to the ward. The money will be promptly paid upon presentation of the certifi cate of muster to elitist. of th.e undersigned, at Frank fort'. W W. AXE, President. BENJAMIN ROWLAND, JR, Treasurer. Watson Wimair, Secretary. fell , Do ligr. OFFICE OF THE GLA.HORGALW IRON COMPANY, FITM&PHLPITIA. Feb. 11a$85. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com any be held at the Office of the Company, No. 350 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February 21st. 11336, at 72 o'clock M. , at which an election will be held for seven Directors to MITe the ensuing year. • fe11•lOt A. S. ROBERTS, in., •rotary. lar. OFFICE .OF THE FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, OATA LOWRILL Street, below Wire Bridge, PHILADELPHIA, Jan- Si. 1865. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Stockholders of the Fairmount Passenger Railway . Company that a PHlLADELPHlAckholderewill be held at Room No 26 EXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY, February 15th, 1866. at 12 o'clock M., to take into con sideration the agreement made on this day between the Directors and Managers of the Heatonville, Mantua, and Fairmount Passenger Railroad Company and the Di rectors and Managers of the Fairmount Panel/gar Rail way Company, for the merger and consolidation of the corporate rights. powers, privileges, franchises, and property of the Fairmount Passenger Railway Compa• ny into and with the Beate nviLle. Mantua, and. Fair mount Passenger Railroad Company, and to vote for the adoption or rejection of the same . lel 46D.12 14 15.7 t JOHN B. BAUM, President. Iigr'NOTICE.—EMPIE.E COPPER COM. PANY OF MIOHIGIAN. —NOTICE IS HEREBY CHITIN, That all Stock in this Company. on which the instalment of Two Dollars per Share, called August 19, 1864, and due September 10, 1864, is not paid, is for feited by raid default, and that according to the Charter and By-laws of the Company it will be mold at Public Auction on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1865. at 12 X . at the (Mice of the Secretary of the Company. No. 423 WA.T.BUT Street, Philadelphia. artless paid on or be fore that day. By order of the Board of Directors. J. S MIMULLIN, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia. Feb. 6.1165 . fa. tnwfrmtnrh9 W. OFFICE OF THE CORNPLARTEB delpida, OlL COMPANY, 524 WALNUT Street, FEBRUARY 8, 1885. The Board of Dlreotore hate this day doctored a ad- - dentiof OBE Pfift OMIT. on the capital stock of the Company. payable at their office on and after the 28:h. Inst. Transfer boobs close on the 10th, at o'clock P. If., and reopen on the Mot Inst. leB , lot THOU. B. EIBLELLE, Secretary. !gr.. INSETS !UWE COIMPALWY OE THE STATE OF PSERSTLVANIA, Finnrs.tar 6,1866. The Directors have this der declared a dividend of T'WEIITY DOLLARS PBS SEARS. clear of all taxes, and payable ott demand to Stockholders or their legal representatives. WILLIAM HARPS% le7-10t Secretary. P HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS-BUY THE BEST; the beet are cheapest; the patented hinge. back Albums, combining esterase& strength. and flexi bility; all sizes for sale. B. Y. REINER'S. OE* Alto El Street. 11° AA WONDERFULLY ACCURATE style Portrait; none excel in naturalness and life like solotieg those specimens of life- sin photographs in oil by B. F. REIMER, 621 ARCH Street 11* ONLY $1.50.-NOW IS THE TIME to get a beatitiftd plettme and faithful Mumma at moderate charge. Oo and engage one at R.IIINESH'S. tECOND Street. above Green. 111. A BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF - CARTE 4-a- Ds VISITE, plain and tinted, done at B. P. REIMER'S Cisllary. 621 AJZOEI Street, tamp/ace to go for most satisfactory pictures. it'. T/i EIMER'S COLORED FHOTO -ILA) GRAPHS—Pictures most artistic and natural. at the low Trice of SI. SO—they place an accurate likeness Within the reach of all. OBOOND Street, above Geen. I* HYDE st BURPEE, 1503 WILLOW Street. Philadelphia, Sole Manufsetcrers of the AROMA-SAVING COFFEE ROASTERS AND DIAMOND BURR COFFEE MILLS. E. J. HYDE'S PATENTS. "We save many times its met yearly by routing oar coffee with your Portable Coffee Koaeter. J. B. KINGSLEY & CO. Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. "Where good coffee Is desired, we consider your Router absolutely n us es ary. HANAGA. FOWLER, lc 00 , Girard House. "I can furnish better coffee. at less expense, than When using the readf.rorA. BAR NSs..' W. HAshland Hones. "Your Coffee B oas t er and Mill are indispensable to me."B. B. CLARKE, Germantown. 1 antelder your Portable Coffee Roaster the best ig the market." JOHN B. LOWE, Philadelphia Coffee and Spice MILL 11. B. A. 03INARAL HOSPITAL, Sortrarr HOUSI. "Your Patent Coffee Router is In use in this Hospi tal, and does Its work in a very satisfactory manner, the coffee being much more evenly roasted, wtthont any portion of it being overdone. There Is saving in quantity and improvement in quality, the aroma being retained." J H. TAYLOR. Surgeon U. S. V. In charge. D. S. A. aaIIiZSA.L HOSPITAL. °RESTER, Penn& "It Klima me pleurae to- recommend your CONN Roaster to all dealzina good roasted coffee • THOS. EIRWBEN EAMES, Surgeon U. E. e., in charge. Many testimonials might be given endorsing our small Family Coffee Roaster, all of which wilts In pro nouncing it the only machine worth having. Pries; um, 1960, and 1M Prices for Portable Stove and Roaster, for Grocers, Hotels. Hospitals. Coffee llonafacturers: No. I, 11140: Mos:2. - 1400) So. B. UN: NO. 4, EMS. Send for shouter. All Mannino, Warranted. Responsible families, de. airing to tip- any of the family elms, before purchasing, can be eeemmodated by sending their orders to the of. flee, 1505 WILLOW Street, pnuad.iohts. delo.allathScal4 'MA 4 BliftraFr THE FREBB.-PIMADELPRIK TUB DAY; FEBRUARY 14; 1865: NOTICES. IDTSIYRANOE OOMPANY. ranaliaux 0, 1801„ ALFRED S. GILLETT, Reveal.% Wards. I) VA I 1)))kti-01 gar" THE CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. CAPITAL 111000,000. SHARES 200,000. PAR SLOO. fiussomprioN PRIBIDEXT. VANCE STEWART. 4¢R/BVRYf. BROMAILY. J. E. DARLINGTON. VARCE STE WART, Mercer coantn PA. JOHN E. LEONARD, Weat Cheater, Pa. D. C. FORNEY, Wadifasten D. G. PLUMY" D. D. COOKE. Washln;tatt, D. C. SIMON CAMERON, Harrlabors, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. " GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lanesder co.. Pa. The present and prospective value of the desk of tide Company may be inferred from the fact that it owns a fee simple interest in 473 (four hundred and seventy. three) acre. of the richest-tested oil territory in Fenango county. believed by the most experienced oil men in that region to be capable of producing a net manta In come to the Company of one and a half million dollars. or tbree time. the entire coat of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty-Ave per oent. a month on its subscription price, or one hundred and Arty per cent. per annum on ite par value. The following Is a description of the Company's pro perty: One- retails fee simple interest In the celebrated "Hoover " Farm. situate on the Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin. con gaining 439 (Iwo hundred and ninety-two) eines; with 334 rode (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are now twelve lessee, each ten. rods sortare, and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Beeldii tide, there are two wells/ owned by the owners of the fee, from which they get all the oil. On this Farin there axe 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 Eiff (eighty. seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty applications are now standing to lease the latter forone half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on thin Farm deem:l,4n now paying handsomely; a fact which sufloiently demerv. strides the great richness and reliability of the terri tory. Is the entire fee trimpre interest in 181 (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the 66 Hoover " Farm, and a little nearer Franklin, at the month of Mill Run, having a front of 96 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Run, with ample boring surface for one hundred wells, or Lots of ten rode square. This tract Ls known as the "Stewart Farm," and is clear of all leases or ineumbrances 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 the south. In fact, the " Stewart " Farm surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time a single lease of 80 rode front, on the Imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for 6165.000 (one hundred and eiztyfive thousand dollars.) Oa this lease a good well bas bean struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the " Stewart " Farm. which LS believed to be squally as good as the " Hoov er, " theie are on it a three• story Grist Mill, with fine ater-power, a good farmhouse, and other buildings, bat will be of use to the company. The durability of this immediate oil section is illus trated by the fact that some of the wells on the "Floor er" Farm have been pumping for over four years, with out any material diminution in their yield, while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity. agars gommajai from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at Oil Oreek. The officers of the Company feel justified in present ing the following eatimsto of what. with vigorous management. the above Linde can be made to yield for the benefit of the etockholders In a comparatively short time: There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all of which can be leased immediately for one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company. lertimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells. although there la room fox three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each. would makes Daily product 1,000 bbl.. Out of this the Company's share would be. &Xi bbla. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it Is now selling at $13.50.) . .......... ..... 05,000 CO allowing three hundred working days to the year, this would make the Compa ny'. annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone 1400.000 00 Allowing the same estimates for the "Hoov er " Farm. in which the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would 976.0)0 CO licking the annual receipts from both Farms 1,875,000 00 Deducting from this amount the sum of • W 6,003 for contingencies.- would:leave . the Net Annual Income of the Company...—. si,emeoo oo aLI 4 2IIISIi LOTS GIN 135 IMMIDIATSLY LEMMA, 11 It is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the Oil, with covenants binding lessees to sink welle, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. ♦ FRW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRISIRS. You are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation of immediatety receiving large dividends, but the basis on which the Company rests, it is be lieved, will make year investment not only safe, bat, Prospectively, of enormous value. Notwithstanding,at the present prices of oil, the Com pany's annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per sent. on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the moat practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of its management , Is the beet guarantee that no efforts will be spared to make the Investment pro fitable. Applications for inane proportion of the stook have aiready been made, but none Will be received until the books of the Cconpany are regularly opened for that Purpose. only a limited, amount of the took will be sold at subscription price. The stook will be issued full paid. without further assessments. BOOKS OF STIBSCRIFTION will be open for a few dam on and after January 18, 1865. It the office or E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, ~~ ~ s B OOKSR I BOOKS I I BOOKS H I ARCTIC BBSEABOHES AND LIFE AMONG THE ZEQUIMAUX; being a Darratixe of an Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin in the years 1860-'6l-'62. By Charles Francis Hall. Illustrated. THE Lrviis OF EMINENT PHILADELPHIAN'S NOW DECEASED. gm cloth end WO. Ilinetrated: THE PRACTICAL COOKBOOK AND BOONOMICAL HOIIreKKERPARR7 OIIIDE. By E. A Rowland. POEMS OP THE WAR ByGe orgeß. Boker. A FEW ATMOSPHERE. By Gait Hamilton, author of" Gala Days, &a. STUDIES FOR STORIES. .B_y Jean IngeloW. WOODCLIFF. By Harriet B. McKeever, author of "Edith s Ministry," '• Sunshine," Ste., tte. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON. Successor to WM. S. & ALFRED ILLICITIEN‘ raid tf 606 CHESTNUT Wrest. • sMA LL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, an elegant assortment at very low prices, WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL. Blank Books of every description. Gold Pens, Pocket Books Bankers' Oasis, Cancelling and Carting Presses, And a general assortment or Collating name Statione ry at very reasonable prices. R. Romig 8t CO., fe14.60 29 South FOURTH Street. HENANDOAH VALLEY, CAM PAIGN OP, IN 1861—GENERAL PATTERSON'S NARRATIVE. —The most %total against the General will bare his prejudice removed by readiag . the above. For sale, price one dollar, at 419 OHASPNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOHN OAMPREL MIBONLYANNOUS AND LAW BOOKS The beat and rarest collection in PrWU &ebb's, —Hallowell's 6hntepe»llfleen hundred dol. Lans E , sod othe rreik Books, eon y scarce. for sale At 419 CHSTNUT St JA2-am JOHN CAMPBELL. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR OIL LANDS on PITTHOLE CUES. Apply to WILSON. MEI MABSIT street. fel4-9t* NMADOLPH HINTZ'S FINE. TONE and handsome PIANOS. Only fox Bale at JAB. BELLAN S, SISI S. FIFTH St. ERNEST GABLER'S 7 1-3 Octave Parlor Grand PIANOS. Over 1,000 in nee in Philadelphia. Only for sale a 1 JAS. BBLLAII.I3, 2818. MTH Street. MIR RAVEN BADarrs PIA-14013. Known for 40 year's. Only for ' , ale at JAB. BELL ATV S, RBl FIFTH Street. CIA_LENEURG 86 VAUPEL'I3 Concert PIANOS; Bat. class . Only for ego at JAB. BELL&K'S. 2818. PlFTHStreet. MitNEW FINE 7.OOTAVE MO• DBBN•BTTLB PI A 41013, from $975 to !PAO. JAB. BELLAK, 2018. MTH Street MIII PRINCE'S AUTOMATIC OR GAMS swans 'mit/Ling known in We line. Only for male at JAS. BELLAH'S. B. FIFTH Street. piWin PRINCE & 00 'S WORLD RENOWNED MELODEONS. Over 31,000 in we now. JAS. BELLAK,_SoIe Agent, 7a31-1m11r• 2818. FIFTH Street. SELLING OFF AT COST, tr from now until March lit, PIANOS, ME LODEONS, ORGANS and all other Musical Instru ments, Fixtures, Window, Heater with yips. Gas Chandeliers, Ate., to the highest bidder. All must be sold and taken away before theist of March felo.l.ot 1100 0111STIAIIT Street. MARSH' 13 PIANO AND MUSIC STORE will be removed to No. 10111 GHSSTNIIr Street. on the let day of Starch, while rebuilding 1102. felo-10t VA LENT INRS.--FISHER & BRO- T TRIER'S MANUFACTORY. A splendid assort ment of VAUNT) NES now open for the retail trade. No. 14 North SIXTH Etreet. felS.4;ll CI QTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUOS and OAEVAE, of all numbers and brands. Tent i ert, Trank. and Wagon.oover Duck. also. per nfacturara' Fifer Fella. from Ito feet vides !mains, iing, Salt i n e io. JOilX svirantem co. nos tf dO. 10a .701 SHIP day. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DB *smurrioNs of (Munster, Constitution, and Ts. lent; with ADVICE on Badness, Beall h, Edna'. Sion. Bell. Improvement, biananoment and Train . ins of OBILDRIN, Imola adaptation dto., dal and eVeMnirr, by JOHN L. HAPIIN A phrenoloniat and Bookeeuer, 0011-tathalyir No. HE S. TENTH 12.-aboTe Chestnut. tPHILADELPHIA. SCALE WORKS, FIFTEENTH Street and.PENNSYLVADIA Avenue. TelS-Int • DAVIS it CO. Ampwwitii„ MALCOLM MADNEILL'B LAlo IL'S STORE. Aco. 810 Bann " PRITAIMPHIA. = lametienttedAo mill an ages, and all 444.4ner custallr &ad restisivUzdtenitl to. 4,4,1-34 rii $ m4E11;1 6,:1b0 )1:1 OF PETOXBYLFASUIa OP MOHO= court% Pa. TREASURER. E. G. JAMES. OP PHILADHLMLL WEST CHESTBB. DIRECTORS. TER "STEWART FARM." No. 101 WALNIIT Streak Philade. MILITARY. " ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT P' inn% MINIM INFANTRY PINIOLYA.N/A VOLUNTRIRS. 71h UNION LIIAGUN (NATIONAL GUARD) BAGL. • APL. JOH% A. OWIGAS. L . Aja,a;Ml . ll=laUj i... JM . Laa . • BOUNTY FROM CITY. $4OO. " GOVERNMENT. MC HIGHEST WARD BOUNTIES PAID. BESIDES. PAY, RATIONS, AND CLOTHING. V4B Regiment is authorized by the War Departnuat and the Governor of Pennsylvania. th All ll the oMoire are Veteran Soldiers, and have ehoWu e COURAGE AND ABILITIES ON THE FIELD OF • BATTU?. Do net welt to be Drafted, but embraoe the present opportunity to receive the liberal BOUNTIES O.FFEBEDI and to Baled your evnt °Moore. ALL CITIZENS SHOULD INTEREST THEMSELVES IN PILLING THIS REGIMENT PROMPTLY. Colome/, JOHN A. GOROAS, late Major Mak P. V.. formerly of the 00th P. V. Lieutenant Colonel. JACOB H. DAVIB. late Major 90th P. V. Major, WILLIAM H. BEWLINGS, Lite Captain Nth 1/ P. V. HEADQUARTERS. ass citEsrNur eitieet, RATIONAL WANDA , H iLLSIXTH.. NAOS STREIT, BELOWdi fE-tf AVOID THE DRAFT I—VETERAN sußsri ozPrzs AND . REPRESENTATIVE RE CRUITS FOR MAJOR GENERAL. HANCOCK'S FIRST ARMY CORPS. All Loyal Citizens who would aid in procuring men to 111 U the ranks of HARCuCK'S Filler *IMP coxes or VETERANS ehonid pay particular attention to the fol lowing announcement of the undersigned: Any Citizen desirous of furatebing a Representative Recruit for Ohio Corps moat procures certificate from the Provost Marshal of his District, certifying that he is exempt, either from being over 46 years of age or from Physical disability, when I will furnish him with a Ve teran Recruitaor three years for $3lO, for two years, $176; for one year. $6O; but in each case 1 mud be fur. Dished with a certified check for the whole amount due the Veteran when he is plastered into the service as ad vertised—viz; for three years. $1,176; for two years, $960; for Prop year, $7OO. and take my receipt for the same. The principal will then be entitled to a draw back from the United States Rovernment of $336 for a one-yem• Representative Recruit: 8966 for a two-year. Recruit- ; s4[o "for a three-year Recruit. Also, from the oily of Philadelphia, under the advertisement of the City Bounty Fent( Commission. for ems year. SIM; two years, $460;-for three years, i16t13. The Representative Recruit, in all gates, being entitled to all the bounties due Volunteer' when attached to Hancock's Corps. Any citizen liable to draft must produce a Certificate of the Provost Marshal to that effect, in hie Dlatriat.and familial me with a certified check. when I will furntsh him w ith a receipt ,for the wane, guaranteeing to far nialea Veteran Substitute for one year for $750; for two years, $960 ;:for three years, $1,176; which , will exempt the Principal -from the Draft -for the above specified time. Those who place a Substitute for three years are entitled to tidrawback of $lOO from the Bounty Fund Colominaion but no allowances made by the City . , ex cept for a thlee.7otlt Substitute ; the Government Wolfe nothing-whatever forilubstitntes Veterana must be accredited to the Wards or Town ships in wisfehlhey live, and it is - the duty of every Citizen to 'Mace the Soldier, who has been honorably diechargedfrom the United States Naval. Cavalry or infantry Berrie% to join HANCOCK'S FIRST ARMY CORPS. and thug aid in relieving their Sub•Dhstricit fromthe approaching Draft to some extant. • All per e' who reside in adjoining counties most send with iikel r certificate of liability or non-liability to a Draft theamount of Local Bounties paid in their Dis "Wht when I can tell them exactly the net coot of far. Meiling a Representatiae Recruit or Sabetttute. The net-gay of a Veteran Volunteer In Haneock's Corp. le, viz: For one_y ear, Government 80unty..........5400 City of Philadelphia Bounty..-. 403 Monthly pay from U. S. Gov't $l6 per month—. 198 Clothir g account yearly. .......,«.....«...... 41 Ward Bounty (average). .............. 26 City relief for families of vole . $6 per month 66 Total. .... . .... $1,031 The net pay of a • feteran . V . Olunteer for two yeara in Hancock's COMs le, viz: Government Bounty .........«,. $5OO City or- Philadelphia Bounty 450 Monthly pay from U. B. Gov't.. $l6 per month.... 881 Ward Bounty (average)........ ......... 26 City relief for family, $6 per month. .......... 144 Total-- ... ... . ...$1,603 'lb, net pay of a Veteran Volunteer for three year. in Hanaocrjg Corp. is, viz: Uovernm_mt, Bounty City , of Ph iladelp hia. •-••••• ..........800 Wahl', pay from U.S. Goy't,sl6 per month 673 Clothing account, $42 per year 126 Ward Bounty raverage) 25 City relief for !ambito, $6 per month 216 Tidal 82,015 By direction of Major General H &NCO CIX. inanoffi clal communication, dated February 8, 1885, I am di rected to state there is no authority for the statement that the VBTBRAN CORPS will be permanently loca ted in Washington. The various Ward Committees in this city are re quested to call at the Recruiting Head quarterkut 106 South SIXTH street, land see the num ber of Veterans enrolled and reeiding 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 in cash, for which I will give them a receipt, By this means a Ve teran nor be subjected to any discount on a etty warrant, which he receives for his bolutty money when, mustered In. - - All Veterans who desire to have their interests looked after without being swindled by sharpers ere directed to the Recruiting Agpncy. 106 Borah ISIXTB Street, " Berry's Marquee, where the Rifle is to be seen daily which the Veteran le entitled to keep at the expiration of lie term of service, which discharges sixteen shots per minute. All communication!' on this subject after this full ex planatibn must be brief and to the point. Will be promptly answered by addressing BE RJAMIN FR &RIC GIN. Chief Detective Department Police Mayor's Office, Philadelphia. N. B.—No Loafers, Bounty Jumpers, or Commission Men need apply, as no dealing will be allowed with them. ". (felo-511f) B. P. IPUBLIC NOTICE.--REPRESENTA TIVE RECRUITS FOR HANCOCK'S Slow ARMY CORPS.—AII loyal citizens who would aid iu pro curing men to fill the ranks of 'Hancook's New let Agrny Corps, and particularly all 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 must prOcure a certificate from the Provost Marshal of his dietsict elating whether he is liable to be drafted, or whether he is exempt. If exempt, a Re presentative Recruit will be furnished for three years for $3OO for two years for $175, and for one year for $5O. If liable tele drafted, a substitute will be furnished for one year for SRA for two years for $950, and for three years for $1,175. Recruits must be Veteran Soldier% and must be cre dited to the district to which they belong. Citizens should avail themselves of the foregoing op portunity without delay, for . St will readily be under stood that it is the duty of every man to put in a Repro- Asatiliva,Reornit in order to avoid the draft. TRe eadisreigned ILBEfilmell all responaibtlity, and will .furnish certificates to citizens presenting recruits for the term 'the men' have been enlisted, directly after they have been muttered in. A Recruiting Office for Hancock's Corps has been established at No. 106 South SIXTH Street. _ All 1141011seary information will be cheerfully glven by making application to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Detective Polloe,Mayor'ece, Phila. Pnuerenrnia, Feb. 6, 1866 . fe9-6t FINANCIAL. CAPITAL STOCK $750,000. • . CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. This Bank will commence business under the National Banking System M 0 N . If A: 'Y ißrys DAY OF FEBRUARY, INSTANT, No. 109 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, One door eouth of Ohootnnt. Liberal arrangements made with parties favoring as with their-badness. Collections will be made on ell accessible points, on the mod favorable terms. Attention Is invited to the names of Directors below G. Ll. r rllOl:7'l73XAl%; RERSIDRNT. OFR., 014}1111R DLRECTOSIII. °sown If TROUTMAN. Preadad. Late Cashier of The Weston .Beak of Pelledelphia . THOMAS T TAMER, Ja.. ,CHARLES WHEELER, Of Morrie, Tanker, & Co. &ran founders, &c. JL, W. BALDWIN, MIL W. Baldwin k Co., locomotive builders. PERCIVAL R °BATS, Of A. &P. Roberts & Co. iron manufacturers. TORN B. OBABET, Of Blakision, Gras% & 00., miners and abloom of real. CHARLF.B F. NORTON, Of Chas. F. Nor. on & Co., minors and skippers of soil. t BONE MILERS, Late of Jahn =nee ea Co., miners and *Moen of coal. JOSEPH ESHERICK, Of Salted& &Black, Importers andjobbera of dry goods. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, Late of Shipley. Hazard, & Hutchinson, commission dry goods merchants. DAVID B. ERVIN. Late ofgoods Riegel,Wiest. & Ervin, importers andiobbers of dry . 10-40 BONDS, 5-20 BONS. : et t BONDS. MARCH, AY AND JITLY GOGPtiNS. CASUMb GOLD, BY I" IF. Witar SOP l rif DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECII.EITIES. No. 44 PINE Street. and Pr YORK. In view of the prospect of PEACE and a FALL IN GOLD, holders of Gold Bonds wW do well to detach the Coupons and real t Ze the tutored at present rates for Ovid. Parties residing out of the city wishing to each their Coupons can forward them by express. and we will re turn the Gold or Its value in greenbacks. as desired. fell SOF, OIL STOCKS, V. S. LOAIiS, loucarr AID BOLD • ow aoMMlssiolt. By GEORGE J. BOYD, Broke!, IsB-Bmll No. 1S Routh THIRD Strad. I 4 pit VII 1 PS I) Van III) Ill" TWO-INCH HEMMED LINEN HAND. KERCHIEFS. from Auction. Ten lots. ranging in price from 10 to $0 cents PLAIN SWISS BUSLINS from Auction and Impor ters. Several lota, ranging in prise from 3736" cents to Si. yard.. CAMBRIC AND JACONET MUSLINS from Auction and from Im ;iodate. In job lota VICTORIA LAWNS. Several lota from Anetion, ranging in wire from 46 to 63 rents. PLAID mimic& from Auction. Ore 1%60 pieces, 1,200 yards - BRUSSELS NET, double aodeingle ground. for Puffed Bodies. . under reenter pries. B WICK LACS-VEILS Several numbers of new and pretty my les..at Mc $l, and $1.33. TWO. YARD WIDE WRITE BILK ILLUSIONS— Pine Goods. under the regular Wyse. at WORSE'S LA CS AND EMBROIDERY STORE. lie No. 38 North mienum Street. LEGAL. IN THB ORPHANS' COURT FOR THA CITY ADD COUNTY OF PHILADIMPRIA, MAIO of FALTRION. DRIMEITIA, beoaased. The Auditor immolated by the Court to anditostUe, and adjust Ate account of BBIDG2T.DONAH OM, al naclstratrin of the Notate of said dseedent, and to re port disttibutlos of the balance In , the Winds of the ac countant, wiltpeet the pm tlss Autessettd for the pnr pof as of hta appotattosot on MONDAY A V r (Mao° fr, FehtuinY 27:1255. at 8% O'clock, at Ids c Aim 90. 311 North SIXTII Stmt. 'mem alt, of PhUadsluhla. ittthi CHABLIF4 DI. WVQDiAßrAadilor. AUCTIO I V NOTI CE. lotY JOHN H. 013000 D to BON, BOB TOL TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS IN BOSTON. ON TVIINDAN t INUNIJUIT 21514, 1S 5, AT 10 04:11.001K A. 2,000 i'ACKAGES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CONTON. WOOLEN, AND LINEN GOODS. COMPRIepill IN PART Ctmes and Bales Blue. Bed, Gray, Mlxed, and,White Flannels. Oases Wove Plaid Shirting Flannels. Cases Hosiery. Shirts dud Drawers. Bales and 01/488 Brown and Bleached Cot* ton—Standard Styles. Cases Drills. Checks, Stripe,. Oases Mixed Balkans. Oases Garibaldi Repollards. Comes Double and Twist and Checked Cassimerec. Cases Broadcloths, Caseimeres Cashmerettes, Sati nets, and Cloakings. Cases Foreign Dress Goods. Cases Standard Prints. Bales Army Blankets Standard Weight. Cases Lafitirles and Italian. Cloths. Bales and Cases Linen Goods. Comprising Brown and Bleached Cloths. Can. vas, Ticks. Crash, dte., Cues Oottonades. Bales Wicking. Batting, and Wadding, AND MANY OTHER DESIRABLE GOODS. .115)- Catalogues and Samples the day before the gale. Mo. tf INSUBANCBI. FIRE INSURANCE 'UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, N. E. COSMOS THIRD do WAX.III7T STS., EXCHANGE BUILDING INVOIRPOR&TSID ISO 4. ASSETS • $4OO 000 FINE AND KLEMM The Board of Directors of thls Company have deter- Mend to insure risks mistrust Fire, in aossorsismo with their charter, and are now prepared to tame Policies covering Plre Disks at the current rates. DIRECTORS EIUHARD S. SMITH, A. E. BOHM JOHN H. laitruir. wiLmeat CI. RIM J. P. stionnia. OM LEWIS. H. P. ROBINSON. JAP. R. CAMPBELL. HENRY SAMUEL CHAS. WHIRL& NORRIS B. CU GS, F. LATE ONE, • S. DESTOITET__ FRANCIS TBTE, NEWBERRY A WITH, HENRY LEM& JR., ED W. L. CLARK, ELLIS YARN ALL SAMUEL O. 0004 G. W. BERNADOu. WIE EL S. BERT. BAIRD. B D SOLOMON TOWNSEND, JOHN MOSS. RICHARD A. SKIM, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. ia2B.lm THE NORTH ABILERIOAN TRANSIT INSURANCt CO. INCORPORATED ET THE LEGISLATURE OP THE STATE OP PIitfROTLVAIUA. ORGANIZED OCTOBER 6, 11364. FOR INSURING AGAnzaT LOSS OE OR PERSONAL INJURY TRAVELLERS BY LAND OR WATER. Policies issued for a Single Trip, Special Animal, Voyages. &a, daily, mon th ly, quarterly. or yearly. Also, agains t contingencies of Personal hazard, and against loss of ail kinds. except real estate. Policies leaned at , the Principal Of ice• No. 9iil oirsmarr Street, Philadelphia, or by the Agents of the Company in any of the cities of the United States. or by the 'Ticket Agents at ajurSidi. road Station. orrxdras. PICBSIDEXT, THEODORE ADAMS. IRON PRIM:DANT AND ACPIDART. S. R. BRADLEY. JAMES M. COMMAD. SECRETARY. L 1101231 PEYTON. Anal% J. R. PETTOL EISHOTORL ' Jainedi Graham. Franklin Steel.. Wm. Colder. ja13.112 Theodor* Adams James H. Conrad. Richard Wood. George T. Stedman. INSURE YOUR LIE% 11l THE A. NC ERICAN, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. It le a HOME COMPANY, and profits divided Mutu ally. thus aiding the moored to pay fakirs premiums. Last - dividend 60 per cent. BOARD OR TRUSTEES, Alexander WhiOdin. Edgar Thomson, Hon. James Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison, Albert O. Roberts, Henry H. Bennett, Samuel T. Bodine, Philip B. Mingle, George Nugent, John Alkman, Wm. J. Howard, Isaac Harleburat. , Samuel Work ALEXANDER' BARBEL WOR no2S-Sintf JOHN S. WILE WHILLDIN Preside& K, Vice President. FOR SALE AND TO LET. SBUSINESS STAND.-ARCH-ST. PROPERTY, fro. 932-20 by 190 feet deep—for sale on accommodating terms, or will be let on an imProv itur lea se for a atm e. Location is. or coon will be, one of the beat in the city for either wholesale or retail business, e Apply to J WEAVER. 275 South THIRD street. REAL ESTATE f REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE' RE AL ESTATE ! 14,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE. 510,c03,000 WORTH. FOR SALE. N.M.= WORTH FOE BALL FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST oUT, FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DisrsiutrrioN. Reap It berate 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 age to parties Interested. No purchaser should fail to get a Copy. GEORGE C. MILLER, Real Edate Broker, No. 154 North SIXTH Street. felkStif Open until 10P. M VOA SALE—NEAR DR. EGBERT'S new Well on SLIPPERY ROCK 'OREEK—Lease. hold of 20 years on tract of 6 acres, royalty of One loarth reserved; has well down 200 feet, and all the necessary tools except Mille Abandoned at com mencement of war for want of means. Also, fee simple of Y 5 acres, royalty of one eicbtb -re served;-bas well 650 feet. bored and tubed over 10 account go. disagreea b le qua li ties abandoned on of of salt pro cured. Caidt.purcharera liberally dealt with. Notes addreand to at this °lnca, will receive Immediate atter Wan, rel4-8V 1111 PR SALE-COAL OIL STORAGE -A- LOT, WO feet front on the Delaware, commencing at low-water mark, and extending back 1,210 feet. be tween Westmoreland and Ontario streets. Will be sold low and on easy terms. MILLED. fel4-3t if 154 North SIXTH Street. IV O.T I C SHARES COMMON ... WSALTH OIL STOCK (situated lin the Slippery Ohleeßock Creek) t r:rale at $l.OO. Address 'EC ." Pres S PECIAL NOTICE-VALUABLE MEMO STOOK FOR SALE. —By order of Execu tors. embraced In M Themes h Sons' Sale of Real Estate, Stocks. &c , for TUESDAY. Feb fumy Met. win be found SO) Shares of Stock AMYGDALOID MIEINO COMP/IEIY, of Lake Superior, to be sold 'by order of Executors. This Is one of the most valuable stocks to be (sand among the list of Mining Compaz les The stock is main ly held in Philadelphia, and was originated here same four years ago. The Company own seine 2,000 acres of the most valuable land on Keweenaw Point, Michigan, have one of the ilneet equipped mines in the copper region, and are now producing copper in large quanti ties, the quality of which is noted for its superiority. and their prospects of eIICONM are now beyond a doubt. BOTlOE.—Applicietion will be made to the Orphans' Mutt of Plilladelpiiia to be bold FRIDAY, February 17, 1805, by 7. K WOMEATH. one of the said Suiten tors, for leave to bid on said shares in his own right. fete- tutha.et OIL .AND FARMING LANDS FOR SALL The ends/shined bee 4.000 acres of land In Wetzel county, Weet Virginia, for male. This land le rich and ./lea well for farming purposes, It is also well located for Oil, as oil has bean discovered in all directions around it. hied of the lands in the vicinity are either bought up or leased for Oil purposes. This land will be sold all in one parcel or in separate tracts to cult purchasers. Fcr farther particulars. Inquire f the ode NEY relaised, DVID r BAINBSVILLE, Belmont 00., Ohio. fOFFNA.N & JAMES ATTORNEYS • AT LAW AND CONVIYANCERS, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA. &MUHL W. ROFFMAN,. . WILLWE H. JAntoo, (lota of Flalladelphia.) REFER TO Charlet E. Lex. Reg . I .Tames H. Little, E•q., E. 0. Knight& Co. I R. &Co C. Biddle & W. 'H. Tokio° & Co. feLl-Sai .NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. WERE CLOVER MUM, ARV' DaRRD PUCKER. CULTIVATED CRANERRILIPD, Go, ALBERT O. ROBERTS. Dealer hi Pine Groceries, aol.tt Corner ELEVENTH and WEB Striate PHOTOGRAPH' ALBUMS.-BUY THE patent binge-bank Albums, combining elegance and strength; poseensim tbe greatest degree of lieribt/l ty. 6old st B. I'. BELKAWb, ea* &AUL Was. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BRILLIANT k'ARZWELL F..EASON GRAND GERMAIN OPERA.' LEONARD GROVER DIRECTOR. CARL ANSCRUTZ CONDUCTOR. SEASON OF UN NIGHTS OALr. COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY O. 1805. DROVER'S ORAND GERMAN OPERA commences Its Farewell Sexton in Washington daring the Inauguration Festivities: therefore, the season to Philadelphia can onno account beprolongeol beyond the nights! annonzwed. NO OPERA WILL BE REPEATED. . . . Returning from the Great West after a season of onyx scrupled prosperity and euroese, and preparatory to the departure of many of the artiste for tire European capi tals, the Director and the Artiste of the Grand Opera are filled with anticipatiolut of pleasure In again greeting THOSE BRILLIANT AMBIANCES which seemed at their late grand season In the Philadelphia Academy— audiences which, in the opinion of disoriminating ob servers casually present from every part of this country and from every part of Europe, mutt rank In Intelli gence, beauty, toilette, and savoirefaire, as of the PINST IN THE ENTITLE WORLD GROVER'S OIiAND GLISMAN OPERA COMPANY. For the Farewell Beason in Philedell'ltta. v Several additional Art Leta are enEaffedenPreeal, for this season. • CARL ANSIMUTZ- CONDUCTOR Bat, The Mader on of the. Lie. MARIA FREDERIOL Prime Donna. Her laet appearance prior to her del:tenure for the Hanoverian Court. MADAME JOHANNA, ROTT.RB, Prima Donna. Engaged expreerly for the fronton In Philadelphia: MADAME BERTHA. JO dANNSEN. MISS ADALINA /NOTTS. Her flret apyearaAoe to n1:11141 Prima Soubrette. MLLE. PAULLIIi CANISSA, HISS ~,BERzBA. WOOD, RElMilSoubrarte. PILLNZ Primo , Tenore Robust°. His leaf appearance prior to bis .departnre for tho Hanoverian Court Opera. THEODORE RABELLSH, Primo Tonore Lyrico, RIF last appaaranoeprior to his departure for Europe . Signor OIDSEPPR TAMAR°, JOSEPH HERMAN% The Great Buao Profurdo. KARL FORMES, The Renowned Baeeo Profundo. Be engaged a the aeon in Philadelphia. Primo Baritone. HEIDRICH STEJNEOKE, Prtmo Baritone. M. Anton Graff. %Rai Buffo. K Otto Lehman, Basco. M. Edouard Balmer. Baeeo. M. Alphonse Urchs, Baritone. N. Oharlee Viereck, Tenon. Madame &neat La Roche, Second* Donna Madame Margaret Zimmerman, Seconds Donna. Madame Matilda Barger. &tends Donna. _ TER GRAND caours. WHICH HAS BEEN LARGELY. AUGMENTED BY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT EXPRESSLY FOR THIN &BASCH ADOLPH DEULDORP.F..... MUST SOPRANI- Wm Marla Marchand. Mies Mesta Eserwagen. Miss Emilie Welahold, Mme. Gertrude Dornbaoh, Miss Emily Vlach.), Idles Julia Eccles, Miss Anna Miller, Miss Anna Koster. Miss WUhelmfl Koch. SECOND SOPILILICI. Mme. Martha Berger, Mme. Pauline Hellion, Mies Willielmine. Kohn, Mies Olnistine Smith, Master Henry Kohn Mies Emilie Lech% Miss Nancy Harter, Mies Mary Noll, MIN Julia Boner. FTIIST TEN ORT. Mr. Philip Schimmel, Mr. Emil Zott. Mr Emelt Beldel, Mr. Charles Vtareck, • Mr. Charles Welsbarser. THE GRAND %. EnrEsT Comprises the followingvl;ttiosi; Meseta. Bernstein- Weinhoidt, Farber, Boils, Nen endorff. Branner, Ellner. Bartels. Bort, Weise, Eller, Steens, Ehler. Sohet. Selboldt,Heinecke. Bernenstele. Happier. Blllherdt, Dr Ludwig", Hoffman, Haydn and Schiesswig, TO BE AIJOMBIFIBD LARGELY by some of the principal OBOBESTRAT. TALENT OF NSW YORK AHD %HIS MT. Air Prices fur the Season and single nights Will re main the same as before, .the Director haring decided not to r afee 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 enterprhe of such magnificence. With this hope he places the price of Fabscription Seats at the fol lowing very moderate rates, and offers a scheme em• bracing A BRAT POE EACH EIGHT A. BEAT FOR EVERY OTRER EIGHT. (Alternating-from 'lather the gist or the eeoond Opera). and A. BEAT YOB THE K.RBT KYR/11MM Season Secured Seas (Ten Operas).,.. .•• $l2 50 alternate Nights, Secured Seats (flee Vperae).... 6 21 Vint Five .... 625 . • FOR SINGLE NlGHTS—Dress Circle, Parquet and Parquet Circle, ONE DOLLAR. (Secured Seats Fifty Cents extra) Family Glide, FIFTY Cents; Gallery, TWENTY-FIVE Vents: a3r. 110 subsequent season of Grand Opera can poasi bly be given at these prices during, the existing datum' of the currency. The We of Seasott Tickets will commence on Tues day morning, February ,14th, at GOULD'S MUSIC STORE. fel3.tf ASSIST IHE NEEDY. On BATUEDAT AFTERNOON NEXT, Feb. 18, 186 There will be gala entertainment at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. - Tendered by the eminent young actress (now in Wnehington). ...$250,000 MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, To those families who hare suffered so severely by the ' LATE CALAMITOUS FIRE. Upon which occasion MISS WESTERN'S HUMBLE SERVICES Will be seconded by the eMetent atd of MRS. M. A GAItRITSON. Of the Walnut. st - reet Theatre.ho has readily and nobly proffered the services of hCr excellent company, Which have been accepted, and will act in support of MISS LUCILLE, WESTERN. ON NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. AND TAB WALNUT STREET THEATRE COMPANY, Will appear at EAST LYNNE. EAST STE EB. OR THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. Admission to an parts of the heals 50 cents. Bemired smite in. la- Notice will be given to-morrow of the time and Navas for securing seats. lel4-ti AL. CASSEDY. Badness Manager. WANTED—AN ENERGETIC SALES MAN. who can inflneece a FANCY DRY GOODS InutoaAras' TRADE. Addrete confidentially, with. name, Jec., Box 20.17 Phila. P. 0. fcl4-St. WANTED—IN A TAILORS' TAIM 11.11VG HOUSE, a YOUNG MAN, from 19 to 21 years of age to sell goods Itxr Sample is the city and travelllug line acquainted yob city retail clothing stores preferred. Address "A . C," Preen Office. It * WANTED-A STORE ON OHPST NUT Street,. between. Ninth an 3 Eleventh streets. Will either purchate, or Lease for a term of years, with the privilege of improving. Inquire of WHSELEII. Office No 113 6. FIFIIf Street WANTED -TWO /OR MORE GOOD CANVASSERS for Life Insurance, to whom libe ral Commileionewill be given. Apply at 147 Smith FOURTH Street. felo 6t WANTE D-BY A WHOLESALE T BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, an EFFICIENT SALESMAN. who has a thorough knowledge of the business. Address, for one week. "Shoe Merchant," Press Office. fe9.6t• WANTED--AT $l5O PER MONTH, T T a re: table CANVASSBR in every to era and oonnty for "The Nurse and Spy." the most interesting and ex citing book ever published. embracing the adventure. of a woman in the Union army ea Blum Scout. and Spy, giving a most vivid Inner picture of the war. Re have egente clearing $lOO per month. which we will prove to any doubting applicant Bend for circulars. Address JORRS BROS. & 00.. . . _ A LAD SIXTEEN TEARS OF AGE A 'wishes a SITUATION in a Wholesale Dry Goode or Notion Store. Has had come experience as sales man. Address "Alexander," Box 39, Philadelphia Post Moe. 1013.2t* TO FURNITURE DEALERS.-WANT &D. a Situation by a Young Man, who is thorough. ly posted in the business, and is also a good Book keeper. Beet of references. Please address B. B. 1f.," Press odic°. fel3-3t* PRIVATE OIL ENTERPRISE. A few gentlemen having recently purchased a valuable tract of Oil Land, deeire forming a email com pany to develop it immediately. Operations have al ready commeneed.machinery secured, dtc. Four Shares of the Carmel Stock yet to dispose of. For partic alare, Inquire at 105 North SBOOND Street. fel4.st. OIL TERRITORY ,-A RARE CHANCF FOR A RNSPONSIBLE OIL COMPANY -A tract of LAND, situated in Cambria county. five miles from Pennsylvania Railroad, on the north side from ealitain Station, the owner of which will lease on reasonable royalty. Addrem JOSROA H OARS. fel4-St* Altoona, Pa. SI2SA tiONTHI-WANTED-, AOENTS everywhere to introduce the new SHAW & CLARK SIXTEEN-DOLLAR FAMILY SE N IRO MACHINE, the only , low price Machine in the country which Is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson. Howe, Singer & Co. and Bachelder. Salary and expellees, or large commissions allowed: AU other Ma chines now sold tor Mu than forty dollars. each are infringement*, and the seller and user liable. Illnn trated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & MARX, nol7- d&Wam BIDDEFORD, Maine. 8800 n _WANTED, AT FIVE PER , N- 1 CENT., an Archostreet Property worth three times the amount. 3 OIEREINTBB & SON, fa. ge - 242 South THIRD Street. WANTED TO RENT-A. 'CON .mi. VBINIENT HOUSE with modern Improvements, In the western part of the city or West Philadelphia, Don't ss care about poeseesion for two or .. three E. months. Addre . m ,, fel4-et* Box 2191 Post 061ce. a WANTED TO RENT-A DESIRA BLE BOMB, in apleasant neighborhood. within the IMits of Pine street and Girard avenne and Tenth and Twentieth streets, or in West Philadelphia. Ger mantown, or Chestnut BM For a pltasant medium-sized House, M good order, a permanent and good tenant eta be had. No children. Address B. B. "'Box 95, Philadelphia Post Offire. fel.3 a WANTED-BY THE MIDDLE Or. =lll o ajeh, a comfortable DWELLING in a good neinh• Beet not to exceed EON fe10.121. Addrete Box 225, Poet Odin. WANTED TO RENT-BEFORE •ma the first of April, a DWELL - ISO, 'dill the rnodern Improvements, with 9 to 12 room's. Central location Address Box WC 1%11'41011411a P. 0. felo-Im.* WANTED-TO RENT FOR THE Summer—a Furnished House in the country. near a railroad station, and within an hoar'a distance from town. Address "B. A. T.," 11123 MUMS St. 10) . -tbattde dB WANTED TO PURCHASE--401111 mrea-Factory Property. or large lot. west of Broad e.g... street. Alpo, TO SELL, a handsome Go mantown Re sidence. stable. and one acre; beautifully *Mated. ou Beet Washington Lane. It will be sold at 515,1:03 (Worth now $,8.000). or exchanged for a city house. If not mold April let, will ha rented. with fn. niturs, at 141E0 year. Aliso, for rent, a Wean' of eighty mores, eight miles from the eity. Apply to LIPPINCOTT, BROYDIARD, dr CO., office of .Irogreon Iron worts, la. HARR strum. fey-trithslm,* LOST AND FOUND. A FOR BARBADOS.-THE British prig "'ECLIPSE," Peterson, master, 311 WI es above in few dare. V OT freight or pastiest, ppl y tu JAlaralirClig LeNISBIGIS.IL a tel2-Ot 'SOX South. FE40117 &took, A NES EMENTS. GROVER'S Prima Donna. Prima bananas Primo Tenors .Choras Master. SECOND TENDAT. Mr. Joseph &wham, Mr. Joseph Kish& Mr. John Hausman. Mr. Henry Miller. FIRST BASSI. Mr. Otto Lehman. Mr. Edouard Reimer. Mr. Edward Grose, . Mr. George Albrecht, Mr. Berman M. Ferdinand Schneider. Mr. Oitollnien. Mr. Call Weber, Mr Jokeph Lebrati. bECOND 13.11891. Mr Frederick Umbel, Mr. Ludwig Kergel, Mr. Philip Fleck, Mr. Charles Lehman, Mr. Philip Kohn, Mr. Charles Bereadorit. Mr Otto Smith, Mr. Oscar Nested. Mr. Gotze, bir John Bartels, a ACHSBTHA„ pArcEs OF ADMISSION WANTS. Ft', LIM *; Ak'y AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BRILLLLET rAittrwrzi. sitsox OF GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN - OPERA, LEONARD GR0V1R..... THE GRAND REPERTOIRE. &scum MesTrox.. --11pon the occasion or t' a prima*. tion of any one or 0414111er °pane. A GRAND SOUVENIR us corfamiT. A STRTRONT. OVIETURB. A SONATA. OR A SOLO OBLIGATO.; will be aided to the Proirramme, fir srbiab eePedal 6- tare the mailnent 8010 Virtual, Mr. CHARLES the very celebrate/ Mae Pleatist and Composer. Mr. LUDWIG BRAIIISI.- the great Trombone So'olst. Mr. Jews BEmsrenof, the Violinist. and Kr. ADOLPH EODIST, the Went BIMOIL Soloist. A 3 ESPECIALLY la the presentation of the Grand Operas of the Roper. tolre. the greatest laworement LIE Catlett! and Ohlros will be appals:mt. OBEROX C. K. Von Weber. The first prseentattou of this celebrated Opera in America. Pia DL&VOLO *Y. • Auber. ..... • •-- c. G Nimrod. Composer of - Pisani Opera presented entire. MARRIAGE OF FIOARO..-. KARL ITEMS, iL his ealebmted• treraonation. of FIGARO r LES HUGIIIEITOT6.„.... .. .. . ..... ....Neye r b eer. . ROBERT LB Meierbeer. THE JEWESS .... FAIIVE ecraltonL BERMANS. 1%15'A - rind Romiality of AtEPHDE4TOPHELES. Afar DON 0 T0VANN1......... DES FREISCHOTZ 111A8tHA TA EL AME BLAU NNLUSBB„ CB ) D B. The One Cl C ealim ' tßoleidteaL. The. Grand Overture in the fall Doable Grand Orches tra. Entire First Act and Grand septet of Warner's TA NE El AXIOM (conced occasion , ame of the Opera): aa& in addition on the same L A .DABiII SLAISCaII entire. tel9-ttir DEO OPERA. WILL BE -REPEATED A MERICAN ACADEMY. OF MUSIC, 4 1 - 1 .• BROAD sad LOCUST Streator. WM. & BLED GRAND BENE F Directing itanegar. IT IR AID OP TER ..... . . SUFFERERS BY YRS LATE DEFORYTINATZ 0311- FLAORATION AT NINTH AND'WASR [ROTOR STREETS. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON Next, Feb. 17th. under the immediate atpiplces of MR. WM. E SINN. THE COTERIE BLANCHE ASSOCIATION; ' AND The Sew Chestnut. street Theatre Co=PIM , - . MISS k ELEA/ WESTERN. the Aederopliehed and Beautiful SENSATIONAL ACTRESS; has in the kindest manner volunteered her valuable services, and will appear upon. this occasion la one of her beet characters EVERY ZikIrLOYEE OF THE CHESTNUT-STREW THEATRE, Performers Maddens, Cirpentere, Door. keepers. tlehers ' PropertMen. Ace. Am , have all kindlr VOLUNTEERED_ THEIR SE.ICES. THE PROGRA EXE will be one to be remembered for its GREAT MIMI' AND STRENGTH. The Stage Department 'will be under the immediate supenisoon of MR. LEWIS BAKER. p r ecisely The performance will commence precisely at 2 o'clOcE with A GRAND OVERTURE By BEIGFRLD alio tee °BAND ORCHESTRA, Immediately after which the curtain will rho noon Buca stone's acantitht and Interesting Drama. in three acts, THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. CYNTHIA, the Gipsy Mies HELEN WESTERN. Other characters by the company. . To conclude with the laughable Farce called T.RS tapop pus tiontum. Doors open iTfoi - cio - cii Performance to commence punctually at 2 o'clock. Admission ... . .. MI cents. Esserrne cents-- 1111. HE SALE OF SEATS AND TICKETS Will commence TE/S (Tuesday) MORNING. at THE FOLLOWING PLACES: Box Office Okeetnut-screet Theatre. Box Qttice Academy of Music. Risley's Book Stand, Continental Rotel. Goold's Mosta Store, !Seventh and Chestnut streets. N B. Where will be no matinee at this Theatre on Pirednesde.7 afternoon next. (elf- 41 NEW CHESTNUT-ST,. THEATRIE 4-1 CHESTNUT STEELED, ABOVE T war.rra. MONDAY AND TU D ESD EEK EVENINGS. SECON WSSH EYBNINGS. OP TIM YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL. AND FASCINATING MISS-HELEN WESTERN. MISS HELEN WESTERN; who will appear upon theeveninge above named in the Grand Military Spectacular Drama of the Mathilde. FRENCH SF!. . Henri St. dime, Helen Western.. Hemet. The performance will conclude with the antrudas Western speciality called a DEVILISH GOOD JOKE, in which Mice Helen Western will pereonate Six DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, and dance a YORKSHIRE CLOG DANCE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Feb. 18:12. _ THIRTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MA.TiNEIL THE THREE GUARDSMEN will be presented. felS WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. SPECIAL ANN ouNcEmErr.r. The distinguished Comedian, • MR. FRANK DREW, AND TBE LENTLRE COMPANY attached to the Walnut-street Theatre. will emu* Inca entertainment of r RARE EXCELLENCE; • on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, February 14. for the BED EFI T OF THE 617FIFERERE1 THE LATE TERRIBLE FLUX Mrs. GARRETTSON has generonely tehdersd the Theatre for the occaston , and every person about the establishment has volunteered their services. Tickets can be obtained at the Walnut street Theatre, and also at all the Police Stations throughout the city. Remember the FRANK DREW - MATINEE for the benefit of the Sufferersby the late tire, will tams place at the WALNUT-STREET THEATER, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. February 1!,115. It WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. --- The Great Comedian. FK REW. Will appear ON ME. THIS RAN (Tnea D day) EVENING, Feb. raary 14. in his great character, GRIMALDI, in the beautiful play of 1 7 7.0LETT, 08, THE LIFE OE. AN% ACTRESS, And In hie great Part or HANDY ANDY. Benefit of the enfferera by the late fire THIS AY Iltg• NOON. at 2Y. o'clock. . MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROLi• +TA- STREIT THEATER LAST WEEK OF NM JOHN DREW. eib THIS (TUNDAY) EVENING, Feb. IL , DM "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHiNII." BEATRICE Ira JOHN DREW. After which TBE WANDERING MINNTHEL. Jew Bags, with Reims Stead Hobson. WEDNESDAY—Benefit of Sufferera by the Lets Fire. FRIDAY—MRS. JOHN DEBVit 'EI BENEFIT. EXTRA " EXTRA?' ANNOUNCE AL, KENT. GRAND BENEFIT IN AID OE THE t , IIFFEBERS. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, February MEE. AT TEEN NEW ABM-STREET THEATRE. A AT BILL. FRONT SEATS eanbelet At the Book Stand. fel4-2t* CONTINENTAL HOTEL. JAMES E. MITRDOCIL JANRS E. IMIDOCR: READINGS AT CONCERT HALL, CRESTRIIT STREET, ABOVE TWELVTIL POSITIVELY HIS LAST HEADING THIS SEASON. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Peb. 14, 1865. PEOGRAkirE, The Story of Moat and her Sons.-2 Sam., chap. 11. Rizpah with her bons — a Poem:—.N. P. Willie. Bizpah's Lament for her Bons—a Poem. , —W. Q. Bryant . . . . RELEOTHINS FROM THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET, Embracing Morontio's deecrlption of Clasen MOOD, Fairies' Midislist the Quarrel with Tybalt, and Mar cutio'e Death. —Shakopeare. The Vagabonds; or ' the Fiddler and his Dog--Ca Tana. perance Leenre in Yowls. )—Atleatic Monthly—lrow bridge. The Prodigal Fon.—ffew Testament. The Brnieed Reed.—Lady Flora fiaathm. The Battle of Waterlpo.—Byron. .The Bally— " One more sublime endeavor and behold the dawn of peace; . One more endeavor, and war braver threnghont the land shall cease. ", —Allaiatieliontbly—Trowbridge. BELEOTIONS FROM Tof.. TfACIADY Of JULIOB CASLE. - - - - The Funeral Orations in the Market Place by Brutus and Marc Anthony. —Snakspeare. Mt Pick wloa and Lis Friend, on the Ice.—Mr. Weller gives Lessons on skating, and air. I ickwick enjoys Sledding but object, to a cold bath.: Tickets for each Evening. Fifty Cent! A limited number of RESERTID ssaTS, without extra chime% can be obtained on early application at T. B PUGH'S Bookstore, caner of SIXTH and OELETFICIT Streets_ Tickets will also be sold at the Bail in she eventing, and during the day. Doors open at 7. Recitation at S It MIJBICAL FUND HALL. EVENINGS WITH BEAKSPBAINI Mr. J. B. ROBERTb, TEAGEDIAM„' WILT. READ HAMLET. FRIDAY EVENING, 'February 17, 11385. Tickets of admission, 50 gents. Doors open at 7• read , . ing commences at 8. fet4-2t• GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS, WAL EDT STREET. ABOVE SIGHTEL POSITIVELY THE LAST WEER POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT DAN BICE. GREAT DAN RICE, THE ORATOR AND HUMORIST OF THE NATION. who will introduce hie celebratedonondArful, astonish. Eng, and syntmetricat Horses. EXChLSIOR. JR., THE TALEINIO HORSE. and the thorough-bred Arabian Steed. STEPHEN A- DOUGLAS.- Alio, the original comic Mules. PETE AND BARNEY. REMEMBER, POSITIVELY TH LAST WREN First. appearance on MONDAT EVENING. kith coat and during the week of JAMES MELVILLE, the-won derful and fearless Australian horseman. Also, tha, surprising and astonishing performers. the AUSTRAL LLAN PAM thy. Remember. the last weer. of the GREAT DAN MC II - Admission—do cents Ist tier; cents 25 Commence at 7.40 Performances on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. Commence at 214 o'clock.. f€ 5.341 SKATING ! SKA,TINGJ SILLTING EXCELLENT SKATING UNION PARKR, IibURTH ANA DIANAID STEEETE. The EJSIOW haa,.tierir : removed at ZintafißS COST; the ICE PLANE teasontfaiiel opesation, keepleg the SURFACE ISAND attendance THIS EVENING..., The ARTIPICIAL , EFOON takes the place of the NA-- TURAL ONE- and tairowe its .1114aUTNOUS and LAN IINGIR3 RAVE (ma the PARK, SKATING I . SUPERB SKATING, I AT NATIONAL SKATING- PARK, TWENTY-FIRST STREET AND CO LAI IRBIL AWAIT& SNOW HAS,VANISEIE Li', leaving theta!, of the Park what it has been through Ont the 110a600, TIRE VERY BUT IN TII3:CIAT. 'An ample nathwax hes been shovelled from. Eike Avenue to*eatime. leaving% NOVINIPSDIMENT TO LADLES. AN ADM INABLE RESTAURANT ON 'MN PREMISES. In ehaNn Mr. P.. 1. liallowsN. _ MUSIC NYEEtIi ' Tait e &weans care. it* HAEBI,BII'6, oscßairrsk AND musnatr Rum oft*, No, MA South MIRTH Street. WS-1 ri,ERMANIA ORCIFESTRA.—PUBLIC .. .PI lowaAssam, glary SATURDAY. at 334 Y. M.. at, WNW& !IWO HALL. Single Tickets. Ilk and ta.. Six Tickets: 61: to an d had at Hall. Lndro's. and Royer's Rasta Stores, at the Hall. noel. kr THE ACADEMY OF FINE ANTS, 01128TVT Strest,_ebove Tenth, ill O? DAILLIF for visitors. from A AL. N. to 6 P. X ifo6 N 0 TICE .—PARTIBS S4.VING A. their own Patterns of limiters., 'Ranges, SW va7,RMi iag. Sewing Machine, 6a, cam bave eariener ftiotimot wadi, on liberal terms by sacresetnis talsceerng , MONIS WOBES, Lancaster. ra. Moiart., Von Weber. Von Flotow. JAMES a. MITEDOOH.
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