NOTICES. THE TREAM LIEF FUND IN A: LATE FIRE deep the following eonw 11115 (101 Tanker, Br.. 00 CO' Lr 8r0wn.... 6 001 tr.:bangs ..... 1,020 CO 26 00 Whilldlu 10 00 Tudor 10 CO lemma 10 00 Hsane 1 CO /Tolman .... 70 00 td Richaricou 60 CO odwlu, Kent %Rd othorn.... 241 601 McCullough 2 6 C 0 CM ...... 7 1tipa trick . 60 00 trr, ..... 5 00 ration • . • • 600 Clocoarrao 20 00 11.1 to 00 00 alok..••••• 10 00 a' 1:10 R Rltchlq.. 1 Out Jr..•••• 1 00 Alavitt 1 CO " liz g ame— 00 1 JII h. ••••• 1 00• [ 1 00' in BMCOI De Pne••• • 00 irm67 60 00' Bro. n.....• 10 00. 1nude11..•..• 60 60 1: 00 * Farr 6 00 uczwelg 10 Oil lee of Pol. Ccecolber• _ _ 20 fl .1 a Dromett 5 CO iSimetio..... 1 03 %sr.. o n• • • 100 , St.II ...... .. 50 00 i ..... ~.. I , 00 .... 5 (01 10 WI • ; Oa .... 1 CO ,nl. 5r..... 20 CO (IL ya ).• 00 01 POD O. Non— 10 CO 'mad 10 0 ro. trot.... 10 0.11 [ 4 0111.--•••• 64: 00. r, -at, Huai, Evan •• -- 26 00 nen 01 e e 141ek,Brue • • . 1,000 CO I AO 001 LOCO LO 00 _ . ley & Feattwrgoaa. & Thomas 21(01 Tatra m.. nll 41 a t0uha.1,039 OS ro 1 1ctael..•. 76) lorchumn. 21 to • 'OO 001 cgh Iron rio 1/0 CO owe°, & 0:4 26 OD ism & C 0... 6000 11 & 60 00 eLh -.. 12 00 .yoch • . 6 00 -. 0,4ct , r,6E CO 200 00 tome 00 00 blor, ie. 60 00, ler 00 001 Pa,csa rks 300. 50 er nw c SIF ... b obi Mll3 ..... 2 00:• Iron 0 (0 drop 1 031 'arletcpber. 1 001 3 1 2 00001 Jordan.... do' 11 1 CO .... 011 .d6otaaa, 2 MI r 7 600 .e 3,0•.•• • 2OOl .....1 0;1 I 0 00 j •nou •—• 1 031 ItIUPP..• • 1001 EOll 25 00' '.Urall MB. Pfil 31 & $25 eV id 0: /11-; Olf Jar , as M (ACID ... 31 , iurt •• • 6 001 OW re ne 10 11:11 .OP9FI MR. Wll frrstrain V.O 00 .trd,ty... 5 00 ;ealtne._. SO W(Fourth 10 00 ' , e. .0, , T18 10 CO %).17 , 11 , 11. /CO CO 0000 TFI illArt3 a MB. ,arks.... 11115 001 tklt.ou •• 60 001 'IONS RECHIVID BY REV. S.W.THOMA S. ‘d $lO 00 John West .• .......... 6 00 I' gatend 20 00 Susan Whitehall.• • 600 it...... 10 00 ,Capt O. Wattinger • . 600 irr..w .. 10 00111ra Emma France. 6LO 1.111.... 10 00 Margaret and Ellza o 10 001 batn D10k........... 600 wrlirg.. 10 00 Alfred Young , 60) 'trot.... 10 COI "A widow's mite", 600 .... —.L.. 10 00 .4. Friend 4 00 ic.x 10 00 , Mrs Susan No ble ... 900 w. eollc'd 15 60.51 re A Lelebwork•• 200 Tot 6 OW Mrs Wm B Webb... 2 00 1. , en 5 tO,Hannah Lipplaoatt. 200 .r 4 ley— 5 00 , 11 re John (Jarrow.. S 00 1 Cnorche. 600 Mr Oliver. ...... ..... 200 lh .. . .. ... 6 00 J Ralph Brown 2 00 wend.... 5 CO Mr C..., •...» 200 6 01/ Bev F Wore..' • • .... • 900 ,le 6 CO lire Maxwell. Gael, A Met e..•. 6CO Mre fdoll.and (men ilipi. . 600 each one dollar... 4CO boble . 6CO 600 --- _ __ *eh 6 00 'olloli COL. PHILIP B. WRII I R. een $.lO CD 7 Fialey• • ...... $lO 00 leer6o 00 Warner, hflokey, & —•. 50 CO,_ Co. 30 00 LW ties, & , Bamnel Miller ....... 10 155 20 00 8 //Phillips. 10 113 Wilson.. 20 01 13ash .. •••• 501 20 00 James Casanovas... 6 03 ?aton...• 10 00 Thomas litavrart..* . 600 re 10 00 SarmientohNsCire.th 6 00 /11111 10 OU: Jacob Bie tier 51/0 10e,ch.. 10 03 J>2 Gould ....... •••• 600 °ore •• . 10 00[J 8 Claxion ..•• 6ro ' , e11.... 10 00,Alfred hiartion 603 14 00`,Verris & Browns.... 600 01 ..!. 10 ...... 500 ~ r,q)ll. 10 00 leash 503 ...... 10 0 10 C 0 O f rank 600 1 >NS 11.13CE1171 011.661 Ml .... 41250 00 rii‘mse Ito 00 (0 1 60 Sree. 60 .... 26 (0 col 00' 25 Od 25 CO' ..... • . 28 00 100 00 w.... 20 OD 25 t 0 50 00 50 00 . • ... • R 6 CO In 25 CO 1000 6 CO 1000 te57);(..;) 106 26 do.. 47 60 on.. 70 BO do.. BS 60, pics RBoßr THuld •.. $25 00, —. _2625 25 00 25 Oa 2010 60 00 Co 26 OD Co. 26 DO 2.500 'lO6B RICH HOSE COMP Itrick • 310 00 • 10 00 1 .• 6 CO . 6 rry...• 5 001 :r4.. • 2 006.) 2 00 Kin.... 200 200 200 6 00 CO 100 1 CO 1 VO 1 00 100 1 100 1 (0 5. 700] 6 co 6 00 6 DO 6 CO 600 2 CO 2 CO BOBBYBECS VI9ITIID BY T. N12L3051 DA. %TIE—. $lO CO Samuel Brute $1 01 .... 600 Mr Reese - • --.. 60 20 00 Sallendsr $ Peteal.,. 600 1 6 00 0 0 Patten , .. • .. ... 6 00 •. ..... 6OJ JDover171011111:11... 600 (Mar- Simnel Firth v. 201 ei • . 2 00 Or rkethm a 00 h . akes !61 A Senalete . 600 • 10 00 Jac Mcßride (a-lad) $ 00 Jerlcre lUseh,(4ll2:rent Per -500 00n5)........ 'lB 25 Hoare) 200 Cub. CIF X) 20 0 4 4 0 41-11 Wk.,. . 4 ...... 60l -- .... 1 col - • I 00 RER OF THE RO- E o OF THE 811PF1123119 es to soknowledee the Is- Mations, to the 14th lochs- ;Simnel Jesues••••••• $OO AO lAnna T Jeanes ID 00 Wm Roberra, Jr.... 20) lillre Wm Roberta, Ix 100 Mrs Wm Roberts, Jr ILO Al Wilson 1 00 Aaron 11. Harley•—• 40 00 Republican Lavine'. bias /CO 00 same' Jackson.." :6 03 J 11 Melivisine..... 10 lia) IP G Doyle .• . 200 W T Sha Aland ".. 600 R tiorman• . • ...... 503 WO. Murphy d< Bons 10 03 Field d; Hardie...." 6.00 F & Co 500 .1' B 5 02 J D Jones ..." ..... SOO Arkansas • 603 Oakford & Sons, —..., 10 00 t. Lad om me 5 0) Iflliarine Edwards... 000 John D Collins 6 00 W ill Stokrard•..... 800 IP Brogan -.. .. .. .. SCO tn Jse. Dallingitam• • 1009 ;Chas Kelly 10 in ,Wm nobs .100 ,B MI 111 due 4 ••• ..•• • 700 Robe , t 0011 ..... ... 200 J 11 CArmon •••,•.. 6 CO Thomas btalllond••• 600 Alfred el Bomber— 10 00 Pker kaki suus•••• 100 'John Flartranft ••• 200 John B 11.)wori.• " 00) Chas Flehl .•...... 10 00 if/arm:tot Moore . 10 W John O'Neill 10 60 Ay mer Thomas... .9 0) 5.ra11 Clifford 1 0) (Henry Betas 1 to ,9 Shaw er05e.......• Iro 4010)]* Taylor ..... 100 'William Battle"... 25 00 .L Nicholson ..... ..• 250 Morris, Wheeler, & • RI. & 0 i..lilainison. 21. 10 David Stall. Jr, & Bro- • • .... •-•••••• 200) RC WI Biddle & 20 00 Robert NEL' MU .... 20 00 Dr Wm ghippen.... 10 00 Benjamin Bunter.. 10 00 Wm Clark --. 10 00 Perot & Pyle . . ... ... 10 00 .51.tza tilvens /0 00 Hrahm, Sullen, & pan.more .•... ".• 10 03 Win T.ller . • •••• ..•• 10 00 Hobert Johnson—. 0 N) R 'Nicholson 6 00 r ritnois I Pearsall. 5 00 Mrs Dant 600 War Proctor, Jr.... 6 00 Mrs It A Taeler.,.. ! 10 00 /James Andre we, Del Johnntv6 CO' Williams. •••• 43 00 Joe B Andrews 6 00 I Joh a' R Alien— .... 2 5 CO P F Brady. per .P Parker 45 00 Mary Brown 10 0 . 1 Ahrza lir er E rein .• • •10 03 Wm Goading 600 Sunday Nchools of tit Pisani (P E) Ott 100 CO Mrs Stanley •••••••• 1 00' Cash 4 00 Dr A J timiley 600 Mrs L Miles 600 flliarlos smith...... 100 ' Wm, Matins ........ BCO Cash. ...... ...••.. 100 •Chae Tay ..... . 2600 R Shommat et 60 10 11A0j El Shoemaker.. BO 00 i Ed w inaareoll 20 00 John R Itlarphy .... 200 Mary Cornwell 50 Cash -••••• ... ........ 100 Vera. B Ble h 2 00 rWarrie, Sortridga. - & Co.. additional 20 00 Wm 8 Vie talker—. . 1 0 1 1 A lew friends per .ik B El- 16 03 Custom House oon- • . trlbotion, pi? Dr Ward 291 50 Geo Mitchell , 26 (Xi Widow's mite 100 ! Mr Yonne' 21 0J 21rSt Clair 200 i J B Haines •••• • ..... 13 35 Cash 65 LIP PM ',faille& D Biaearthy t Fian. 810 00 William Walls —. 2 10 Solomon Walla .... 2 00 Semnel Hall 3 0.1 Prank Luora 10 00 J B Tan1aaa........ 10 00 LLTArM I.OUGHLI A D Boileau .: $5 03 Wan Gregory 2.) 00 lir Sanger. 18 00 Ilszkosat 6' CO Shaft 11 Vaal 50 00 Deena V4UX. 10 03 C D Dobbins dr,Co... 0000 JOHN WELSH Thomas Sparks .ICO 00 ED FROM MR. S. VAIN RRBICE. FoundlY•••••-•9 00 SmithShor.••• •• 23 43 Office .......... 02 00 Bailey & Ho• 1-- RV 00 I P Morris, WOVnle. 8L CO leaelt ..... 100 00 ........... 1.000 E 80.... .. .... 1001 .I r Allen irs; . . .... .. 10 00 iMrs 0 P Taylor.,.. 300 . alcCombridge. Fry, 81 Co. .. ••••• 23 CO Wm Gran:Witt — • • Sons • • 26 00 McAllister & Bros.. 20 CO S A Mercer . 25 00 Mrs J a klercer.... 26 00 Hall W Heroes.... 21 00 IR Ashurst & Sons.. 26 00 Wm Scllere & C 0... 100 00 A Whitney & Sons.. 100 OD Bement & Dougherty 100 OD WM T /AWN... 2600 ffiW 7 o ng agner-- 00 01 Chan Rhoades...» 70 00 $3,425 38 ED PROM MR. JOSEPH Conrad & Soren.« $lO Cash 6 0 00 0 O'sah.... 500 CaCusb, DTB 0-- ••••• 20 00 h 10 03 WM, Beatty... ...... 10 00 John B Love— 10 00 Southwick, Shale, & Co 10 CO Lowber & Ralston— 20 00 Jacob 111 Heft...«*" 10 00 ; Cochrane &Rnasell. 10 00 !Horace H Soule 10 03 J W Raton & Sons— 10 00 Jos String.... ..... 30 Si G W Niter. • .."-- 20 0) Bedlock &Paschal.. 10 00 Ssmi C Perkins, Jr. 10 00 Wm 6 Prioe•••• ..... • 10 IC J 0 F10n•............. 10 03 Robt M Baatty..... 10 00 Thos 3 Clayton"... 10 00 Henry il Howell... 10 00 frsdertek Adams... 10 OD T Henderson 5 00 Thomas Bradley.... 600 :Jacob Zimmer.... 500 I J Thomas Taylor .. 600 IS 61 0 M550n... « ,.. 50) 'James T Faussed." 500 a Sanger......-.,..,t 600 John Johnston-- 5 03 Jacob Weaver ... . . 6 CO Jacob 5 oa Ca5h....... .... 6 03 ICash 5 00 ;CCa s ash ... 6 h ........ 5 03 03 HGO&Son ...... 5(2) Gallagher & 8r0.... 500 IJohn McCflensey.... 50) Cash. tr... ..... NB". .., 600 Jl4 Hayes .... 6to B B Bali ••••• • ...• 6 00 'John Most • .... 500 , Id Osiers.... 600 , Mrs Gilbert ....... 500 : Gash ............... 200 Cash ...... ...... ...... 203 'Cash .1.4 4.4. •••••••• 200 ;Cash ......... ...... 251 ; Cash .........--.. 200 h.. I Fli . 113 as •• • .... SOO ... Oash 1 03 AAW 200 L Bonsffon ... 203 J Widow's Mite"... 200 itiash .• • .... ...... ... 403 . A Smith.... 200 0 8 S 2 CO N B Wheeler 10 03 James L Ihsphant•. 503 John Kingston....... 5 00 Cash, VT &CO .».. 200 Mrs 8 Chick"..... 500 Cash ......• ....... ... 250 Cash ~ 10 Cash . ...... 8 CO 43 W Sre . e1e.......... 10 00 Robert A1ten........ 10 00 ;Henr y ()ash 100 W Krout•—• 103 $1,319 10 Kt FROM FRANKLIN A., No. 28. Ckarloo W Hatch.— • 81 00 Wm M0K00.•........ 100 :M.re F. mason . .100 I & H Frackey 1 OD iJ T Hubbard 100 Cash... • ..1 00 Eretsehman 1 00 Cash. . . ... . ... 100 Mrs Solomon • 100 malls Downer 1 00 11 Taylor • • 100 Isabella tilohol»... 1 00 Cash.' .. 100 Mary A : lint 1 .. 76 Mrs La Rule 60 bin McMullen 60 E nn Weer Chares BO Dekeayne 60 C o oper. _.—• M w 60 airs D arner ..... • 60 W W Sharpies'. 60 Henry Heller . 60 Mrs Oriel... 100 'Mrs Poynton 1 Cr) :Mrs Hines 1 OD I Mrs Ealeuirol 1 06 Cash ....» 1 OD Alex Poulson 100 James Guthrie 1 00 Mrs Farker........ 1 0.1 lire Layton - 1 (0 Mrs Callan • 1 00 (learns Ferguson ... 100 Mr Eretsahman 1 Oi Mrs C -100 Mrs 0 Ii GO Morton.... 1 DO H P Felton 1 lire Hannali.6llller. 6 1 OD Wllash••... • 00 m BallantYne » « 100 Samuel MaChitsheon 100 Kra Lookhardt 00 .Catharl se Or Wee 60 Mrs 7 hompson -- 60 !MI.. Julia D Lacy.. 26 A 1itt1e..... 06 25 Cash 60 NO IVES. REPORT OF MONEYS CO Jessup & Moores.-.. WO 00 L Jobneon & Co ISD 03 Employees of 1,. Jamison &Co 103 Go Cbss Masers. & Co. 30 00 Excelsior Lofts, No 03, I 0 of 0 F.. 860 Members of ladge.l6 T.BOTED BY .B. P. RING. H 0 Loa, Req... SLO 00 J Sonthwortb..... al 00 Theo Blegarges 110 00 1.1 El Bunts •—•• 10 00 Mho J B Otirtts.•—•• 10 01 tieo W Story 6 00 Henry W Story 6 00 Win Flint 6 03 Cash. ( J T 0) OJ 1111 re B ilghman—. 600 The Miami Tilgh man .. . ... 6 00 A 01 Franaltar. 6 00 N I liturgan•. • 601 John Thomps on ..•. 600 RTlth F l.mith 600 J L filiMin Baker 100 W Richards . 140 05 00 (Per Jesse Ball, .11tor . & Baird.. », 25 00 0 W Simone & Bro. 25 00, Hort & Bro 2600 , Lee & Walker ' 25 Brnoloieee of Lee & CO Welker 800' T & . W Johnson & Co 25 00 Mies A W Arable... 25 00 Mien R Sheldon 20 00 W A Bianchard,B6q 20 CO Received or— Dav:dnirrell. Jr. (colleeti. eertuel Patrick. Collection Win H Slocum, (collection). Wm F Cathieir, (eulteetted Teta—........19617 90 .1%) • 11 11 10 0;1 10 00 • ...... 1,119 i 00 201 ISO Total 316,913 16 The Treasurer can be found at the House of brdastry, Catbative str. et. west of Seventh street, from 9 A. 91 mull 3 Y. M., daily, to Iv ',Wye moneys to aid the entrsr ers by the late fire at Ninth and Washington streets .Also. gin' bins of every description. 'bedding, aid [oral sure. which will be dist/anted by the Uonintittee of Ladles and Gentlemen. It JOHN HELLITT. Treasurer. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WILL RECEIVE IN PAYMENT OF SITBSORIPTIOR TO TELE LOAN, FIVE PER OMNT. N'OT'ES CERTIFICATES OF TE3IPORARY LOAN, ALLOWING THE ACCRIIEG INTEREST. Nation a DEPARTMENT expressly for the sale Of U. M. LOADS, every facility la extended to pnrehrteers. A large supply of golO, $lOO. $5lO, and MIJD Notes always on hand. MORTON McMICLIAEL. fel6•tf 0 kSII:I2,R SUMS ANNA, E. DICKINSON WILL LIICTURS FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 17th, ACADEMY Or MUSIC. SUBJBCT 6 .A GLANCE AT OCK EIITITRE.” Tickets for sale at PIM E'S, SIXTH arid OREVINI:PL 26 cents. Rammed Seats ««60 cent& fen 3t t;iy- _NOTICE. • SPECIAL FOLETINO OF TEO STOOMEOLDERO M'JLINTOOKVILLE PBTROLEVM.CDMPANY WM be held •t the OFTIOB OF TEN OOMPLIT. Jo. 411 WALATIT IFL: OA THURSDAY. TEB'T 18. 1864 At i 7 o'ialoak N.. to ' ocumitE ♦ BALI Of a portion of their Land, made by the Board dm. rectors January 1% ISM. EY order of the Board. CHAS! L. DOUGLAS% JeM-t 18 gar FIFTEENTH WARD IMPORT. ANT ANADUNCESIENT.—At a large meeting .of the citizens of the ward, held on HONDAY EVEN ING. February . 11, the following resolution Was anent monody adapted: Revolved, Tnat the citizens of the Fifteenth Ward, in public meeting aosembled. in the Baptist Chapel, said of Eighteenth and Brandywine streets, in said ward. on this /Silt day 01 February, 18d5. do hereby declare that it is the sense of this meeting that the ex yen 60 of freeing this ward from the coming Draft should be borne, to tar as possible, equally by the citizens of this ward. and for this purpose and to this end thia meeting dp As BESS each and every laboring man and. meehacic, citizens of this ward, tee mum of TEN DOL LARS, and all other citizens of this ward the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS, to be paid to the collectors of the several precincts, or to the Executive Committee, and this meeting dean earnestly recommend that the whole body of the entraps immediately respond to this assess ment. and mile for the common ramose of raising the quota of men far which the ward it liable. The EXECIITIVB COB eIITTEE meet on TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS, at the School nouse, corner of TWSIITIATiI and COATES Streets R. G. GEIASE, Chairman. Joan R. Basics, Secretary. felt-h PHILADELPEILI&, FEURWARY 13, 11353. —A mestlna of the Stockholdsre of the JERSEY WELL OIL GO:SPARS will be held at LOU CELESYSIIT Street (ild etory) on TIISSDAY, the 28th init.. at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of conilrolina the action of the corruptors and directors to that date. W 11 BARLOW. fells.ll* Secretary and Treasurer. igsr- THE NEXT DRAFT.—CITIZENS' POOR2ITCITE, REPRESENTATIVE, AND 170- LOA TEEN AGENCY.—We beg leave to gal the atten tion of those Who are drafted, and those who are en rolled and liable to military duty, and also thst class of persons who are rot liable to draft (ladles and gentle -101.11 over forty Ave years), to our agency for procuring gubstitutee and Volunteer Reprssentatives. Po/sofas should attend to this important matter at once, as the draft has been fixed for the lath of February next. We are doing a strictly legitimate business; we are furnishing men not liable to the draft as substitutes and repreeentatives. as low, if not at lower prices, tam any other agency In Philadelphia The law allows us to pat Substitutes in the Navy or Marine Corps, to be credited to any district in the State where the principal resides. To facilitate business, If persons living in or out of the city. who are enrolled, will furnish us with a certificate of their enrolment, from the Provost Marshal of their district, they can have Substitutes sworn into either branch of this service, which will folly exempt them from draft lasstexence snubs given tobates and gantlet:sett in this city, for whom we have done business in this line, and. also in the following omattes Chester. Delaware. Montgomery. Barks, .IBucks. Schuylklil, and North ampton. b. B. —Claudia and Clubs furnished at the lowest possible prices. Liberal arrangements made with Wign ehip.cominitteel to fill quotas. Call or adorns Mc NALLY, PAXSON, & • +ll. CHESTNUT *Waist; Or, Boa 2077 Philadelphia Poet °Moe. ATTENTION, VOLENTEERS ! HIGHEST BOUSITY ! FOURTEEETH WARD. The Recruiting Committe U N T IE Sw premed to s e - I/1 CASH the LA RGIBbT SU to aU reunite se cret ited to this ward They Win sit at the Southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and GREEN ktreeta EVERYDAY from 9 to 1 o'clock, where all information will be cheerfully Elven. Avoid the brokers; come to 05 and receive EITEL SOCIETIES in CASH. BOUNTIES. For one year.oo For two years.... 690 00 810 03 F F Zl r ß th ill e Olt r iA . R ... 7l6 - 1 : 197;11 . T.T * g oIN" ...-" 1.64 . 11 4 /7010 " 0 0 S CORPS a For one year 16840 00 For two years 990 CO For three ears • -....-.1,140 00 Dr. J. MACNICHOL, Remitting J W .TRAcKA aa. oommitte , fe7.l2t FRED'S.. A. VAN CLEVE, OFFICE OF THE COMMON , I =- 11,-- WEALTH OIL COMPABI Ho. 515 OBISTYST Street. FEBRUARY 1, 1/31M. By order of the Board of Birettas, the Bubffertption Brice forthe balance of the Stock remaining unsold in the above Company is increaesd to Two Dollars per share. antreriptiono for said balance (LOGO shares) Plll be received by DAVID B HILT, fell-stadia Secretary. OFFICE GIRARD MINING COE PAESI, 2to• 324 WALNUT Street, P.; ILAMELPHIA, February 2d, 1865. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES. That all STOCK of the OIRaliD MINING COMPANY on Which instal ments are doe and unpaid hue been declared for feited, end Will be sold at Public Auction on !SATUR DAY, the fourth day of March, 1666, at 15 o'clock, noon, at the Wilco of the Sevres ar of the Corporation, according to the Charter and By•Lawa, unless re• deemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. _ B. A. ROM'S% ' Secretary and Treasurer. THE gracnsiumn MININQ COMPARY, 80. M. NASSAU Street, Nam loan, February I, 1883. The !atonal ideating of the Stockholders win be held at the COrrIIIIII TAL BOUM, In the city of Philadel- Dhlk on WEDNESDAY, February 22d, st one o'clock The Annual Election of biII:I3,VMM will be held at the same place r on the same dal, between the hours of two and th r ee P. M. The Teaneter Booke will be doted on SATURDAY. February 18th, and reopened On MONDAY, FebnlarY 19th. J. B. RANDOL. Fel-19t - be or etax7. lar. COLLECTOR'S OFFI - NAL SEVENII3, 304 CaFAini C ri INTER PLItta DlsrucT PENNSYLVA1 Te". Li. SPECIAL INCOME TAX. comprising Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth. Beb, and Eleventh .-•• • • . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lists of Taxes, - assessed In accordance with the provision! of the 3oiat reeolution of Congress, approved July 4,1961, impoeing a maxima tax of live per contain upon the sates: profits or income for the year ending December Slat, 1869, and also of the Snore's! upon LICENSES • of 'Wholesale Dealers, Retail Dealers in Liquor, Hotel keepers, and Pedlars , es per act of June 90th. 181%. have been returned to me by the Amman of the District, and that such taxes are now due and payable, and that pay meat theme( is hereby demanded, and will be neared at this Office between the hours of 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. on or before SATURDAY. February 95th, 1866. PENALTIES. To all who neglect to pay on or before said Satur day, February 26th, a irpecial demand will be issued, for which the law prOvidse a fee of twenty outs and ten per cent penalty, as will be seen by reference to the 28th section of the act or June 301 h. 1/164. Money of the United States and that of Banks known as Rational Banks only received JISPEE HARDING, Collector. Tebnpiry 11, 1814. fell-19 PENNITON COAL Milt IMPROVE MEAT COMPANI, No. 20.5% WALNUT Street. PHILADBLPHIA, 'February 11. 1865. NOTICE TO BTOOKROLDSBB. The annual meeting of Stsekholdere for the election of Directors will be held at the office of the Company, on WED/NH:DAY. March let, tt 10 o'clock .A. ffi The necsosary arrange. meets for completing the purchase of the leased colliery on the Company 'e Estate will be presented to the Stock holders for their approval. H. P. ILUTTBS, fel34mail • Secretary. !gr. ACADVALY OF MUSIC.—A. NEW Lecture by Mies ARNA S. DICKISSON. an FRIDAY'EV WING, February 17th, at 8 o'clock. 'Brtb ject—" A Glance at our Future. " Tickets for sale at T. B• ?ugh% ninth and Chestnut streets. Admiseton E CUM. Banned aeata OD seats. Mb St W/SUBVERT'S. WALIAD.—ANOTHETA .:Menaced effort to avoid the Draft will be made a T „ O. N lOR T„ at r the Rail bEC ON 0 and CO ATES scribing TWORPTFIV on DOLLAR u S wohbeingdsasub.- Come, you who have basinfuls and social Res so urgent teat you cannot go yourselves, and give to those who can and will so In your Bteacl. Meeting, will be held every night until oar quota is lull or the draft takes place. TBOS. W. MARCHIUNT, President. Taos. A. Year. Secretary. feL5 Bt* far- MERCANTILE LIBRAILY cox. BABY In , _ nirLADRIMILi, Feb. DM. The Annual action for Officers for the enemies year will take place ea TUESDAY, 21st bat , at the LI BRARY SAMIf. Polls open at 4 P. X, and close at 8 F. AL MO. A IdeALLISTER. 1e1.13t Recording Secretary. pr.. SIXTH WARD. —VOLTNTELIIS and all Interested will _please observe that the Sixth Ward lleeroldus and Dlsburelng Agent le at the Provost Marshal's Office, Mo. 245 h IMIRD street, every day from 10 o'clock A. Si. until 3 o'clock I'. M., to pea Smutty and to attend to'alltag the_qaota of the Ward. JOH1( HAGAN, Been:tiling and Dieburtdrit Agent. lay- °swum PEMISSYLVABILS, /RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PIIMADELERIA, February L UHL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the Slat day of February. ISM at 10 o'clock A. M., at the SAMSON. STREET HALL . MONDAY,uaI Election for Directors will bilebeld on the 6th day of March, ISM, at the oDse of the Company, No. 938 South THIRD Street :CHM EDMUND SMITH, /Secretary. FREDERICIL DOUGLASS WILL deliver the THIRD LECTURE of the amuse. be. fore the SOCIAL. CIVIL, AND STATISTICAL Alteo. CIATION OF THECOLOREn PEOPLE. OF PENNSYL VANIA. on T dURSDAY EVEN;INO, February 16, in CONCERT HALL !abject: 'Equality befo a the Lew. Miss _B. Tit GhEENFIELU, the celebrated "Black Swan," and the Poet Band from tamp William Penn, will perform on the occasion. Admisslon,2s ate., for the benefit of Freedmen stet and wounded Soldiers, tre. Tickete may be bad 'at Push's bookstore. Math sad Chestnut streets; William SUL 107 floral Fifth etrisSti Dlrdall C. Wears, Poplar and, Randolph streets; MI /AIM &Mrs of Gm* tat maistsl44, 4444 farm' OFFICE OF THE Noimam OIL Aim MINING COMPANY. 503 COMMEECIE SWAT. Parr.A.netrsur. Feb D. MSS. At a meeting of the Stockholders. held on the lith in- Meat for the propose of neeepting the Charter and or gramisSnig. the [alumina gentlemen were elected Direc tory to serve rut the mina Tear: P. H LAUFMAN. JOSEPH WOODWELL, erPittlibar g' WIhLTEB. CRESSON. 1 • JOHN I. BURR. .AOO. B. SHIRLEY. COATIS WAL^'ON, • of Philadelphia. MAXWELL ROWLAND. A. C GIBSON. ALFRED B. JUSTICE, And at a meeting of the Direstors, held this day, the following gentlemen were elected 0200111: PirALTER. CRESSON. President P. H. LADPHAN, Vice President. Are B SHIPLEY, Treasurer. JOHN HAROLD, Secretary. fel4•St* Ilar" OFFICE OF TICE airy BOVETY. FUND 00M f9BIO 71_, COMMONWEALTH BUILDLEO. 011 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, IB6&Notice is hereby given that, the Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the clams of all new recruits under the pre ,lbiODA of Ordinance of January ID, 18e6. lautects for unc 11,ar recelve_a Warrant for . Vignsiteere for Two Tears will receive a Warrant for POUR HMI 'MED ARD FIFTY DDLLARS. Volunteers for Th HUNDREDiII receive a Warrant Ibr FIVE DOLLARS. Enrolled citizens who sball.ple.ce in the series of the United States a Substitute for not leas than Three Years, In advance of a draft ' and who .hall thereupon be cre dited upon the quota of the silty of Philadelphia, will receive a warrant for THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. By order of the Commission. jar& tr C. COOPER, Secretary. IllgrA SIEETIIBO OF THE STOOH• HOLDERB of the BIG ye HIYBLY CRHER OIL COMPABY for the .leetion of %radon will be held on TUBbII fa. Basch 6. 18f6. at 12 o'clock-M., at the 021.0 e of the Company. No. 208 South FOURTH Street. 8. RIBS tdlR. BacredaTy. PWILADELPI3I4. Feb IS. 1665. tar' CLOTAIING AND BEDDING OF every deporlpttort. much needed for the suffer ers by the !ate Ille--rueny Flak from exposure. Doositicne Pent to Mrs J. V. WEB P sof; CLINTON St.. between bpruce and Fine etreebe, will be dletTibuted to the sufferers. subject to an order from Rev S. W. "rho- Mee. etre. J M RIL SY, . . • - - 1618 SPRUCS Street. Fill receive don etiona for the above, fel4.3t. liar A I[ll SI NI ASSOCIATION. CEN• TEAL MOH SCHOOL—The Annual Address before the ALGMNI ASSOCIATION Yrlal be dellyerel. by 11)3/1R4 E SDMONMS, .184 , on ,FRIDAY EVE. NIVEL February 17. 1885, at 8 o'clock, at outwear HELL. Tickets can be obtained from members of the Bard of Menagerie. WIAB. BITCH WALTER, President. T WELNi TY • THER D WARD F. No LISTMEnT AESOIDIATION.—This orgaois Wen now prepared to pay a Ward Bounty of 00 lo alt persons crediting II; motives to the Ward. The money will be promptly paid upon presentation of the certitl cate of moo ter to eithsr of the undersigned, at 'Freak ford. , W W. AXE,_ President. BENJAMIN ROWLAND, hi, Treasurer. WILSON Wilim, eeoretary. felo.6t* fair= OFFICE OF THE GLAMORGAN IRON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 11,1853. The Annual Meeting of the btock holdors of this Corn ' op, will be held lathe Office of the Co mpanY. No. 388 WALNUT' &refit. on TUESDAY. February 21st. 1815, at 1% o'clock M.. at which an election will be held for seven Directors to more the ensuing year. fell•]Ot . . A. 8 RuBERTB. Ja . Secretary. Sar'. TM: CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. CAPITAL 6 1 .0 0 0.000. SHARES 200,000. . . .... . ... 85.00. Smantery pro. tent SUBSCRIPTION. 50. The present and prospective value of the stack of this Company may be inferred from the fad that it owns a fee simple interest In 473 (four hundred and seventy three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory 'DWl:tango county, believed by the most experienced oil men in that region. to he capable of producing a net annual In come to the Company of one a half Million dollars, or three times the entire, cost of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty. rive per cent. a month on Its subscription price, or one hundred and Afty per cent. per annum on its par mane: - The following is a description of the Company's pro perty: One-fourth fee simple interest in the celebrated "Hoover " Farm, situate on the Allegheny river. about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con taining 292 (two hundred and ninety:two) acres, with 131 rode (or over one mile) trent on the Allegheny river, On which there are now twelve leases, each ten rods summand from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, tree of all expense. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they got all the oil. On this Fenn there are- now ten wells In operation, producing en average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There are also on it 197 (eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty applications are now standing to lease the latter forme half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Linn eleven are now paying handsomely; a foot which sufficiently demon stratedke great richness and reliability of the teal. tour Is the entire fee Ofutpre interest in 181 (one hundred and eighty-One) acres. situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the " Moores " 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 NM Ran, with ample boring surface for one hundreds/male, or Lote of ten rods square. This treat is known as the " Stewart Farm, " and is dear of all leases or inoumbrances of any kid. There is now in operation a fitly- barrel well (beeide several smaller ones) on the Cothran Farm, which ad-, joins this on the south. In fact, the "Stewart " Perm is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within, a abort time a single lease of 80 rods front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for .165,000 (one hundred and eintyftve thousand. dollars.) On this lease a good well has been streak within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm, which - is believed to be equally as good as the "Hoov er," there are on it a three-story Grist Mill, with fins water-power, a good farmhouse, and other buildings, bat will be of use to the company. The durability of this immediate 011 section is Mau. bitted by the fact that some of the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm have been pumping for over four years, with out any material diminution in their yield, while the oil 'here pied used. from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at Oil Creek. The °gloms of the Company feel jostilled in present bag the following eetimate of what, with vigorous management, the above lands Gan be made to yield for the benolt of the etookholders in a comparatively ehort time: There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all or which can be leased immediately for one half the oil, free of rat expense to the Company. Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred Wells, although there is room for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrel. each, 'would make a Daily product 1,000 bbls. Out of this the Company's share mould be, 630 obis. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it is now Belling at $10.00.)...—••••• 66,000 00 .Allowing three ' hundred working dayito the year, this would make the - Comps, ny'S annual net receipts; from the SUM art Farm a10ne........... • 1,030.000 00 Allowing the sameeetimatesfor the 'Warr.. • er " Farm, in wtdoh the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would be....-..----... ...... *faking the annual receipts from both Perms . ; ..... 1,070.(03 00 Deducting from this amount the sum of $370,000 for contingencies, would leave the Net Annual bcome of the 1 007nPaoy.-...-.. V. 0 0:4030 00 ALL TBBSE LOTS CAB BR INKSDIATIILT LEASED, If it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of ops•balf the Oil, with covenants bindingleseees to sink well, with all poesible diligence, to the depth of PO or more feet. You are not aeked to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation of immediateiy receiving large dividends, but the basis on which the Company rests, it le be. hayed, will make your investment not only eafe. but, prospectively, of enornatno rotiritbstanding,at the present prices of oll,the Com pany's annual receipt. (without any further develo neat) would be forty thousand dollar., or eight per cent. on the cost of the stock. The President., Mr. Stewart, le one of the most weed eat and experienced oil operators in the State, &wilds reeidence near the Company's property and general oversight of tie management is the best gnaraptee that no efforts will be spared to make the investment pro- Stable. Applications fora large proportion of Ake stook bays already been made. bra none will be received wail the books of the Ooinpany are regularly opened for that purpose. Only a limited amount of tlis stock will be bold at anbooription The stook will be lamed fall paid, without further usesiments. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open fora few dam on and after January IS, LW. at Um peke 01 E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, te.44f No. 101 WALNUT Street. Plillads. tgr DIVIDEND.—THE CITSTI& OIL COMP/LEV have this day declared a dividend or TWO PER CENT., payable on the 35th inat.,Books clone on the 20th. at SP. Id , and open on the 27th Ind. JOllll H WTLB, Secrtsl7. I.IIII4DELPETA, Fsbrulair 16„. 1835. e 1& CH DIVIDEND,—THS ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY have this day declared a Divi dend of ONE PEE CENT, payable on 24th instant. Transfer books close on the 20th. at 8 P. M.. and OPOII ov the 27th instant JOHN EL WILL Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, February 15. 1866. felt-at OFFICE OF TUE CORNPLANTER. I OIL COMPADT, MI 4 WALNUT &mat, Phila. c *aphis, . FEBEVARY 8, 1866. the Board of Directors have lhte day deemed a diet d -nd of ONE PER DENT. on the capital stook of the Company. payable at their office on and atter the 20:4 Trtumfer books doge on the 10th, at 3 o'clock P. Dl., and reopen on the filet inst. re9.lot TBOB. li tni ISLE, Secretary. INSITBANCE COMPANY OF TUE STATE OF PBSABILV.S.I6Ia, FEBRUARY 6, 1266. The Dfreclore bave tbts- day declared a dividend of TWEET"?' DOLLARS FAR SHAHS clear of al , taxes, .nd rAyAble on dezoand W.Mooltholaoro or *Or Loma tepreeentativee. etheftta.lll Ff..63P*R. - OT-9t efOrSrar7. - t Li a r a r ...., . a a a ii Di to is , . r .• 48 ^, 4 k .1 : ~ FEBRUAItir .lo 185 RI • k %l• • • . • . a 1 • NOTICES. FOUR HUNDRED Din,LAR4 43E46kb Kidd street, Wen S. M. LISLE. OIL COMPANIES. OP PENNSYLVANIA. PRZSIDXNT. VANCE STEWART' OF 10313018 COUNTY. F.A. TREASURER. E. G-. JAMES, OF PREGADBLFZIL4I. SECRETARY. J. L. DARLINGTON. WEST CHESTER, PA. DIFIZOTORS.' VANCE STEWAET. Mercer sionitY, Ps. JOHN B, LEONARD, West Chester, Pa. D.-C. FORNEY, Washington, P. O. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, D. C. SIMON CAMERON, Hanieburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philaßelphis. JOHN F. GRAVE, Phifadelpbia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Phibulelphis, JAMES DIIPPY, Marietta, Lansaster co.. Pa. THE `• IMWART FARM." rriv PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. DIVIDENDS. "ONCE MORE TO THE irRON 213th 2301X1111T CIATBEII IIPANTBY . PINNIfTIVASLII VOLth Ith 1T3102 LIMITS (NATIONAL GUARD) MM. 00L. JOHJI A. 0033.13. RBORMTB WASTED !OR ORR YILR9 BERVIOR, Botorr rpm OITY j i 1,400. $lll . O OUV BMX . . HIGHEST WARD SOITATIIIB PAID. BESIDES PAR. RATIONS. AND . CLOTHING. This Regiment is authorised tai the War Department and the Governor of rennin" Imola. th eir All the Officers axe Veteran Soldiers , and hays shown OODRAOR AND ABILTTIPA ON THE YIELD OF B ASTMS. Do not wait to be Drafted, but embrace the Brant ODoormaity to receive the liberal JOHN HANOLD, Nlorstary and to select your own officers. ALL CITIP.BIIB SHOULD INTBRPAT IN FILLING THIEI REGIMENT PELOMPTLY. . Colonel. , JOHN A. GORtiAls, late Major 19E411..e. V.. for Lt m nt y n an t t l iCo9ohP. VA COB M. DAVIS. late Major 90th P. V. ilahir, WILLIAM H. 13111WLINEK late Culla.la Nth F. V. _ _ _ NATIONAL OIIARDS' HALL, MOE STRENT.BILOW bIXTH. feEl-Cr ts , VOLUNTEERS 1 LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS-TSB FIFTEENTH. WARD PATS pas , 810 BEST BOUNTY.-Bead these flgaree, and don't be humbugged by - Boattty Broken. Bounties I aid to One•yeat men ,•-••••-• • IMO CO Two-year men. • - - .« «. OBS 00 Tilnee- year men ... . ... .-. ......... .' .... MO 00 To two year Veterans joining General Hanoosa'a Corps: For Cale Year••••••• • •• 4 ........... " ... ~.•-•••••... $BlO 00 Fortw o ) eare• - ' - -- .... ........ 935 (0 For three. yeara 1.140 00 $l6 premium pald for ever) aeoebted volunteer ereult ed to this ward. AMOR WALK F.S. MARLS:3 BOWER. } CUR/cattle ! Will be at the. Provost Ilaysbal's ()Me, corner of THIRTEENTH and BRANDS WINN Streets, every day. to pay the Bounty and give all reqatrel Information. fad. et j TWELFTH WARD-VOLUNTEERS WANTED ! _' CITY WARRANTS CASHED. WARD BOTINTI roarY DOLLARS. One year mak receive PO 00 Two-year men receive . 695 00 Tbre• • year van receive • •-••• ........ 85000 Hancock's Brigade, two-year Veterans: one, year men rt °Mee --. Two-year men receive .........61340 00 995 1:19 Three-year n en receive... ..... . ......... ....•..1,150 09 The Disbursing Committee to receive recruits meet . every day. at F. ft L. LADIIOI.II.B, Northern Military Hall, THIRD Street. below 1:31tOLL: John B Sher, John El Beyl. I. B. Engles, Charles H. Nassau. George, Bata, 11 A. Houtz, John Davis, Jr. John Apple. WM. D. Connell. W. H. Langanbirtam. ocl6-6t • TWENTY-FIRST WARD RE CRIIITINO OFFICE. 545 North EIGHT El Street, Sd door below Oreen.—The highest %untie,' given, and the fall amount of both city and weld wad down In greenbacks. THEODORE L LITTLEFIELD, WILLIAM. EOM E. AMOd DEVIL KR,. Rectnittng Committee. CAPITAL STOOK snoteoo. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK This Bank will commence business eindeg the National Boating System ; 109 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Liberal arranavviente made with puttee revering its with their bnaineill. (1o1lei:done will be made on all accessible points. 'on the most favorable term. Attention is invited to the names of Dixielora below. AXAMX. VAXIVIN, (autism GEORGE 111, _TROUTMAN, 'President, Late Cashier of The Western Bank of Philadelphia Of Morrill, Tooker, & Co., Iron founders, &a, N. W. BALDWIN. Of M. W. , Baldwin & Co.. locomotive builders PERCIVAL ROBERTS, Of A. &P. Roberta & Co,. iron martuficataxere, • JOBS E. GNASH', Of }Ralston, Graaf, & Co., miners and shippers of coal. CHABLIS F. AORTAL Of Chas. 1. Nor on & Co., miners and shippers of conL JOHN MITMES, ate of John MI Lass dg Co., miners and shippers of coal. JOBBPII FABBRIOS, Of MarSok it Black, Importers and jobbers of dry goods. SAMUEL R. SHIPLBY, .T,ato of Shipley, Hazard, & Entebinson, commission dry goode merchants. DAVID Br Burnt, Late of Etegel.Wiesi. Importers and jobbers of dry goods. 181141 Taos. CArsiorau.. CALDWELL & CO. BARKA 3 No. booth 4 THIRD Wed. STOCHS AND LOANS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION VIEB BBODLAR BOARD OF BROKERS. UNOuRBENT BARE NoTM SOL SPICULE, 114., BOUGHT AND D. . . COLLECTIONS SULDN awl - INTEREST ALLOWED .lal7. ON DEPOSIT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE -&- op THE COMPTROLLER OF THB OURREI2OY, WASHINGTON, January 25. 1&86 lnereaa, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE RANK OF PHILADELPHIA, in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly orga nized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress entitled An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United Skits' bonds. and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,,' approved June 5, 1954, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of bal.tritig tinder said Act— Now, ' therefore, I, HUGH MoCULLOCH. COMP troll er .of the Currency._ do hereby certify that THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BARK OF PHILADELPHIA, in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to cam memos the business of banking under the act aforesaid. Seal of the Comp- In testimony whereof, Witness my "o w of e b i r til d d en a7 d o e f et of office twenty- CtirrencY. HU G H McCULLOCEL 1 Comptroller of the Currency. OIL. STOCKS, IL 13. LOANS, &c, BOBBER AND SOLD 01 OOSIMISSIOL - • Br 010BGB J. BOYD, Broker. No. 18 South THIRD Street 10-3mlt RTANDA RD -MIESCELLANEOI7I3 BOOBS-DICIILdin all the recent works or HIS TORY BIOGRAPHY. TRAVELS , and GENERAL LITBRATUEB. Aleo, works on MILITARY AND NAVAL SCIENCE, THZ STEAM.E/IGINE, ARCHITECTURE &c.. &a., with a large amEortment of works on MEDICINE SUR GERY and the COLLATERAL SCIENCE, all for ale at the /owed pricer, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, O. 95 South SIXTH Street. - ROOKS 1 BOOKS 1 l BOOKS 1! ! - 11 -• ARCTIC RESEARCHES AND LIFE AMONG THE RSCIDIMAUX; being a - Narrative of an Expedition Search of Sir John Franklin in the years 1660-411-14. Br Charles Francis Ball. Illustrated. THE LIVES OF EMINENT PHILADELPHIANS NOW DECEASED. Oro. cloth and qto. Illnstrated. THE PRACTICAL COOK. BOOK AND VONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS' GUIDIL By K A Howland_ POEMS OF THE WAR. By George H. Baker. A , NEW ATMOSPHERE. By Gall Hamilton. author of ' Gala Days, Am STUDIES FON STORIES. By Jean InEelow. '6 , OODCLIFF. By Harriet B. BitcKeeyer, author of "Edith's hitabstr.T. • 'Ensooloo. Zge. Por male by JAMES Of•exTON. Successor to WM. S. & ALFRED 311LETIEN. felli-tf 6013 CHESTNUT Street. Ml= 00 fe-By TO HEAVEN ; OR, THE CB LEBILAT)34 Sermon on "TEE ROCK UPON WHICH • THR CHURCH' SPLIT." by Rear. S. IL LANDIS, M. D. Just, out. Price 10 Gent% or 12 for 131. A. 'WINCH, Sole Arent. Also; for sale gainer's and Dr. Landis' Medical OM% tsl CHRSTRIIT Street. 1119-1 m• JUST PUBLISHED v A NEW PAMPHLET. THE AFRICAN'S RIGHT TO OITIEENIRUP, a work'of gnat Interest at the prose at time. PRICE 25 CENTS. Pablbaked and Tor sale by JAINBS 8. CLAXTON, Socceeror to W. 8. it ALFRED MARTINE. 606 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS sem waived bY ASHMEAD & EVANS., (_Hazard' old stand). 111% 724- ollEsTriuT Street, OUR mtrrL uA PRISED. By Chariest Diekens. BY BROTHER'S WIRE. Br, Amelia B. Edwar&s, anchor of • ' Barbera' Hietory. BATTLE. A STRAY. A new novel; paper rover. RESNAIS o OAH VALLEY. Campaign of 1861. By Robert Patteree,n late Major General of 'Volunteers. urn TBEVELYAN'S DIARY . Bs the anther of Abe tiehoubers,Cotta Family. ' INGL/BR AND tifEBIOAD EDITIONS. - 7HE BLADE ADD BAB. Thoughts for a Young gen. BY A. B. Massey. WALTWOOD. A Novel. By, the author of "Easy gat." SCIENCE OF LAMM:I6OIi. BY MAX MULLER. Be tts. d series. EDITATIONS OW CHRISTIANITY. BY N. Otlsot.• THEVE. THREE SCOOTS. By the author of 0110 JO'S fol-tf sHMTA NDOAH VALLEY, CAM pAires OF, TN 1891—GENERAL PATTERSON'S NeRRATIF/1 —The molt bigoted against the General will have his prejudice removed by reading the above. Fur male, lodestone dollar, at 419 OKASTAUT Street, PbfladelDhia - JOHN GAIIPESLL. • felo-Ira 11.4.180ELVARBOUS ANI/LAW BOONS—Vhe best and rarest collection in Phila. ielphia. Shakspeare, Moen hundred dol ts:1, and other Books, equally scare% for, sale at Illa CHESTNUT Street. Is2.sni CrANPEELL. yrA LL PROFITS AND QUICK N- SALES: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, an elegant assortment at very low pricPlh. WHOLESALE AIM RETAIL. Blank Books °revery dereliction. • Gold Pens. Pocket Books - Bankers' Caste.. - Caneelling and Coevtng Pryers% - And a general assortment or Counting Hoare Stallone. ry at very reasonabie pries.. - R. HOSKItrg a CO.. *OW' 709 6904 POUATIL 14410 k MIIITMIY. BOUNTIES OFFERED. HEADQUARTERS. 533 caEsranom Street, FU ANCLLL. OF FRILJLDELPEiMA.. M O N D A. "lit , 13ni DA.T OF FEBRIJA.E.T. INSTANT, One door south of Chestnut. G-. M. TROVTMAN, PRESIDENT. nniEvroxs. TROIKAS T TASICKR, JR., CHARLBB WE ELBE. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 3OEit H. OSGOOD it BON, DOS ao. TOL. TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS ON TESEIDAY,• FNIURVARY 2118, 186% -2,000 PACKAGES OP pOnEIGN AND DOMEBTIO COTTON, AND LINEN GOODS; Caves and Bales Blue, Bed, Gray, Mixed, and.' White Flannels. Oases Wove Plaid Shirting Flannels. Cases Hosiery, Shirts and Tinware. Bales and Cases Brown and Bleached: Cot ton—Standard Style.. CAM Drills. Cheeks. Strips. Cases Mixed. Melton. Cases Garibaldi Bepellants. Cases Double and Twist and Checked (lavalieres. CaiseClinadel one, Cassimeree Cashmerettas, Sati nets, and Cloakings. Cases Foreign Dress Goods. Cases Standard Prints. Bales Army Blankets Standard. Weight. Case's Lasting' and Italian Cloths. Bales and Cases Linen Goods. . • Comprising Brown and Bleached Cloths, Can vas, Ticks, Crash, ittc., Cases Cottonades. Bales Wicking, Batting, and Wadding, ANDABANY OTHER DESIRABLE GOODS. AN- Catalogue and Samples the day before the sale felt:6U FIRE INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANY a. E. comma. THIRD :t WAIN= isms., ASSETS $400,000. The Board of Directors of this Corattani have deter natenTto insure risks against Piro, in accordance with their cheater, and are 1101 r prepared *qua* Tondos covering The Risks at the current rates. RICHARD B. SMITH. A. E.HORIE. JOHD H. IBWIN. WILLIAM IQ. KE NT, I. P. Bra m% GEO. LEWIB._ H. P. ROBIEPON_ E _ JAP. R. CAMPBELL. HENRY SAMUEL CRAB. WHIELEI mus 8. ausurOme. z. iikvißeans. Ja2B-OHNIm MOBS, Secretary. J THE NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO. ate: GIRL 4 P' V: , 4' mumarr woo or uro OR PEEBONAII limy Pond:leo tuned for a Single Trip, Specie! .70nalteYac Voyages, tub daily, monthly, qaarterly, or yearly. hlso, igainst the contingencies of Personal hazard, and &Wart loss .441 kinds. except real estate. Policieslestioli at the Principal Oince, 9SII 0 1 / 3 1ETBUT Street, Philadelphia, or by the Agents of the Company In any of the aides of the United Stater, or by the Ticket Unto at anyliall read Station. CL0Tti11,..... Theodore Adana, James M. Conrad, Itienard Wood, George T. Stedman. INSWiE YOUR ..LIFB J. X. OALDWILL S. E. Cor. Walnut and Fourth Ste., It h a HOME 'COMMIT, and 'prone divided mann ally. thus aiding the matured to pay future premiums. Last dividend 50 per cent. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alenander Wbilldiu, J. Edgar Thomson, Hon.. James Pollock, Hon. Jose ph Allison. Albert C. Roberts, Reilly K. Bennett, Samuel Bodine, Flatly It Mingle. George Nugent, John !atm, Wm. J. Howard. Isaac Besiehurst. Samuel WorkALB, XAITDER SAMUEL WOS n023-3mlf JOHN S. WILT Aid BRIO AN FIRE.. 11§TBURANCB . COMPANY. Insorporated CHARTER PETUA.L. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia. Having a /erne paid-up Cap ital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and svelte!) e Semites, 'swiftest to insure on Dwellings, Stores, •Parniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses ORS. liberally and prompt"? adiusted, D Morass B. Maris, ART , Jamesß. CsarDhsll. John Welsh, Bdmnnd O. DAM., Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. PoulineY. Petrick B rady, Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, THOMAS IL !SARIS. President. ALBERT O. L. ORAITIPORD. Secretary. fea-M, I' STATE OF THOMAS H. DAVIS, DE CEASED. LettMa of administrationon the estate of THOMAS H. DAVIS, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having Maims egged the IMMO, present them. without delay to ItOTFLEY W. PEGLET, lt+*l4 WALNUT Street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned. under the AIM of BROADS di EIDECKLE le this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of the late Arm will be settled by Jere- Ukiah Rhoads; who is alone authorised to use the firm name in Dautdation. • JEREMIAH EMMA, WILLIAM RINCHLS, Jr, February 6.;1866. • fel6-120 pßcgrux NORMAL INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH SIXES, PH.CEITISVII.LB, OHEST.ES CODIATT. _PA. The STIMILIR SBBBION of this Institute will tom licence APRIL 10th, 1060, and continue fourteen wets. Instruction thorough la Smash Branshes, Latin, French, German, Music, and Drawing. For circulars and lull Information apply to JOSEPH - A BOND, fe4-stathet* Box 148 PEUBNIXITILLE. la. jrILLAGE GREEN 13E3ILNA.R Y.— .BOARPINIJ SCHOO.I4I - fonr rage from XBDIA. Pa. Thorough GOTIXS9 Matbeinattell Classlcak Animal Sciences. and English; practical Isle eons in Civil Inglneeting. Pupils resolved at any time. and (KW ages, and enjoy the benellts of a home. Br !me to John C. Capp d< 50n,43 South Third street; not J. Clayton. Fifth and Prune street ,s • ex-Sheriff Kern, an d others. Address Bey. J. HUSKY Rai, TON, A. IL . VILLAGE aItIEN. Penn's. noll•Ont REMOVAL. -JOHN H. WILLIAMS & CO. biome removed from No 929 to No. 2.10 CHRSTNIIT Street, lately occupied by Nelms. Wm. iecKee & Co. CHARLES F. HASELTINE has REMOVED from No. 212 to 240 CHEST US STREET. COPARTNERSHIP /NOTICE. Mr. CHARLES ft HaSELTINB becomes a Partner in our firm from this date. .71f0. H, WILLIAMS t CO. PHILADELPHIA, February O. 1566. fel6.lm* MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE , WASHINGTON. D. 0.. February llloo. -- * Tabards and dealers who wish to supply the Medi cal Parveying Department -in title city with articles of hoapbal furniture that • may be required, are requested to forward to Chia °Ace, at tt ell earliest convenience, samples of snob articles they are willing to furnish, together with a price lift at the 'ems. "0. BIM Burg. V. 8 A , Medical Purveyor, tel6.thatn EE AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND ESTISW for February. an intended in Petro leum aneallseral Lands. also, Timber Lands. Stock holders in all Mande et' Cerboratlons, consult lie con tents. Ware. 521 011iTSTSUT Street. &Mat. PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMEL-BET THE Patent Hinge beak Albums, combining etrength and greatest possible degree of flexibility. A splendid Streenertment for Bale at B. P. RBLAIRR'S t 624 ARCH et. AR CH CARTES - DE TISITE--BBAUTIFUL atglea. pplain 411 d tinted, donOrt the moat Gado manner at Blinthit'S popular Gallery. 811004 D Street: above Green. Go In time and engaged them. u* VALENTINES FISHER & BRO l'ltNit'S MANOINIATORT. A attgia assort. ;neat of .17.a.111914NRS now, on4Sefor t, tats twat.. Igo. IS North' EXT.* ftraet.' ' fatl-4rif F. EE ER' 8 FINELY EXEoIrFEti • Partralteasta Runt pleasinmatrisa life size Photo graphs. fa oil adore, are the most atenrata Ilarakeassa bade. ego apialsteai M 04* ARAN Otziut. 4t* AIIC TION NOTIrE. IN BOSTON. kr 10 0111.0131 C A. 111.. 0011YRE3IITO X PART : INSVHANC*. UNION MUTUAL, OP PEILADELPHLIy EXCILUFGE BUILDING. INCORPORATED 'sac TIEKAND IWU=. DISIZOTOAB S. DESTODET FRANCIS Twi l l, NEWBERRY A SWIM HENRY LEWIS. Ja,, MARL ELLIS YAREALL SAMUEL 0. 00014 G. W. BERN ADOLF. WMELBERT.. B. BAIRD. IS D JONA' SOLOMO MOBS OWNSEND. . RICHARD $. WM, President:- ORGANIZED OOTOBRE 6. 1864. FOR INSURING OFFICERS., PRISSIMINT 'THEODORE ADAMS. VT= PRZatlnarr IBD ACITITARYs J. EL.ZRADLIII. • ramistranc. JAMES EL COULD. IHICIRBTAir t LIIOLEN PEYTON., FErfOlt DIRMOTOBIL James Oriksm. Franklin Simla Wm. Collier. ia7A•lm IN THII ADIV,ItICADI s PHILADELPHIA. WHILLDI2I President, 8, Vice President. :ON.See'rand Treasurer LEGAL. COPARTNERSHIPS. EDUCATIONAL. AIICTION SALES. .2 5/ BAZAAR, NINTH AND Bili- BOM Streets. AUCTION BAL.II OF HORSES. CA.1181401111. &a. ON SATURDAY NORNING NIX% At 10 o'clock. 001DV:11411g about FTY RSES, anitod to harness and Fl the sad H d O le. Fall datioription at sale. ALSO, New and second-hand carriages, Beht-wagons, dear borne, die. Also, single and double Damen, saddles. brlSllO. Ohio% covers, halters. &c. Air No postponement on account of weather, Are - Sato or horses, &a , on Wedorsdar next. Akii - Carriages and harness' at private sale. fr."a ALFR 81) N. HIRKOItiI3, Auctionesr. NV AN T E D-BY A FIRST-CLASS Life ineurtmee Company dole` business in this city, an experienced %Aiwa, and persons to learn the besinese, to canvass the city Also. Agents to travel In the btate. A very liberal arrangement will be made with respectable garde& Addrtss "Pod Wien. Box 702." fel6.9t• WANTED -A SITUATION BY AN extarteneed bnalnaat man in any capacity wham integrity and reliability are requisite. Under /lards Book-beeping, ar d an give the best of city re ferent:ft Address " Winter," Press ottina. febs.st* W A N'T E THOROUGH AND COMP' tent COACHMAN, Mx months In town and six months to the country, 20 miles from the city. A colored man preferred. address Box 1748 Philadelphia P. o.,wlth real name and reference. WANTED —A YOUNG MAN, basingan experience of three years In the drug lineineee, wants a situation In /101:11., retell store i 4 the city. Oood reference itiven Address, stating terms, etc " H. 0.." Haddington Hospital, kbilade, phis, Po. f0164t• WANTED-ANENERGETIC SALES. MAN, who out influence a FANCY DRY GOODS BIRCH/07E4' TRIMS. Addreie confidentially. with. =am Box 10,17 Phila. P. 0. fel4-3t* WANTED—TWO OR MORE GOOD CANVASS RS for Life Imittratioe, to whom libe ral 00/11M1/410118 will be glveit. Apply at 147 Smith. FOURTH Street. fern et WANTED TO RENT-A LARGE ROOM, with otottat power. Address P. AD PIMA, 148 Worth SIXTH Street. fel6.6t• WANTED -AT $l5O PER . MONTH, a reliable CANVASSER in every town and county for "The Nurse and Spy." the most Interesting ano ex citing book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout, and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have agents clearing $l6O per month, 'which we will prove to any doubting applicant Sand for circulars. Address JONES 1313.08.1ic CO.. ja24-1m 600 CHESTNUT St ~ Philadelphia. Pa. fyL 1 OIL 11-WANTED, , ELEVEN •-• aereons with SLIGO each. to join the advertisers to parebaring 450 acres MOREL LAND ea - Sbenaturo Wetsselvonidy. West virgicitt. for SIb,OCO. Oil was struck last we.k by the West Finials. 011 COMM. Ay, 8 miles from this land. For farther partite:dare apply at 134 DOCK Street. It• Or 325 DICKERSON Stmt. O IL T RITOR Y.-A. RARE CHARM' FOR A RESPONSIBLE OIL COMPANY -A tract of LAND, situated In Cambria county. five miles from Pennsylvania Railroad, on the north side from Oalits'n Station, the owner of which will lecse on reasonable royalty. AddretA JOSHUA HAIABB. fel4 Altoona. Ps. PRIVATE OIL ENTERPRISE. A- ft lees gentlemen having recent/1r Machined a valuable tract of 011 Land. desire forming a small com pany to develop it immediately. Operations have al ready caniniOneed.maeninery secared, an. Poor Shares of the Carona E took yet to dispose of. Nor partieniare, inquire at 108 North 8100110 Street. 411-6 r. TOIBOOKBINDERS. -WANTED -A CIRCULAR-BOARD CUTTING MACHINE, A SMASHING INACEIISE, A BACKISO MACHINE Persons having the above, or either of the above, Machines for sale, will And a purchaser by applying Immediately et COLLINS dr YoLRESTSR'S TYPE FOUNDRY. fel62r" 705 JATNE Street. $ 125 AG A ENT IONTIII—WANTED_ mew CLARK Srraltntar r rni c h7 e SElV w - ING MACHINE, the only low•price Machine la the country which is Moused by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co. and Baehelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions allowed. AU other Machines now told for lees than forty dollars each are infringements, ane the seller and user /labia Mu,- tratsd circulars aentfree. Address SHAW & CLARK. nol7. dd W3m BIDDEPORD, Maine. SB,OOOWANTED, AT FIVE PER CENT.,on - Arch-street Property worth m three those th e o t. OsIitPINTS & SON. - fe11.&• SI&A Soath.THIRD Street. da COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED, near Station; Germantown or Chestnut MU pre. ferred Mast be /argil and imitable for boarders. id• these "Burton," this office. fel6-4t" WANTED TO RENT (AND will purchase for dub. the Furniture and Bonze keepina rationale of proton. tenant) —a smell douse, lo cated between Lom_bard and Washington street, and Third and Tenth PoaseeNon not required before April let. Address " H.." Der Pkiledsliithi P. 0. lg. 11 WANTED TO RENT—A CON VBBIBET HOLM with modern improvements. In the western part or the city or West Philadelphia. Don't ea resar. about poreeselon for two or" three months. Add " fel4-61* Box 2191 Pea Ogled. ei WANTED-BY THE MIDDLE OF Ma March. a comfortable DWELLING in.a good neigh borhood Bent not to exceed VIM felo42t* Address Box 22C Poet Office. at WANTED TO RENT-BEFORE Anh the-drst of Apr11;8 DWBLL[SG, wish the modern Improvements, with 9 to 11 rooms. Central loostim Address Box 1163, Philadelphia P. 0. fe111.1m• WANTED. TO •PLIECHASEAIIi Factory Proper . , or , large lot. west of Broad een. street. Also. TO BE LL, iihanasorse Germantown Be. sidence, etable. and ono acre; beantlfnoy attaMed. on W Bast ashisgton Lane. It will be sold at $lO,OOO (worth now 103400), or exchanged for a city.honise. Lf not cold April let, Will be rented. with farniture, at gli,2fo a year. Also, for rent, a PARK of eighty_ acne, eight miles from te city . Apply to LIPPINCOM & CO.,.othoe of Jackson Iron works. 15 BANK bereet. fe7-tritluilm• 0050 000 AL , olr FTC E WATER - TRANS PORTATION U. N. • , Ito. 2N4 South THIRD Street. PH I LAD ELPHIA, Feb. 1.4.1f85. 'Vessels wan B li to transport Coal to Southern Porte for the Arm. strquilven. fel& tf J ere R. JENNINGS. Capt. & Aut. %IL CAVALRY HORSES. HErdn'TaatiesTatt'S.DßYASTlCOM Corner TwsLrra and GIS k)iD brevets. PRMAXIM.PITIA, Py, Yebraery 16, 1865. Horses suitable for the cavalry service will be pur chased by the undersigned, in open market, at tpl6s each. Bach animal to be subjected to theosaual Government ineurction before being accepted. Horses will be delivered to the A. S. inspector at the western Hotel, Market street, between Thirteenth and Broadalreets. Feld horses to be sound in all particulars: not less than Ave, nor more than nine years old; from. 16, to 16 hands blab; fall 1n flesh; compactly built; bridle- wlse, and Of else sufficient for cavalry purposes. By order 04101. H. Biggs, Chief Quartermaster. ORO. B. ORIEL fele- tnehl3 Captain and A. Q. H.' NEW PECAN NUTS-LARGE AND fine, landing from brig 'lda McLeod, from Mew Orleans, and for sale by - JOSEPH B. HUSSIES dr CO.. fel6. ihenals 108 and 110 SOUTH WHARVES. BOND'S BOSTON BISOUIT.—BOND'S celebrated Batter Biscuit, in barrels Etna -half barrels, received fresh every week, from "Boston, and for sale to the trade b_y JOSEPH B. Bussma d: 00., Agents for T. D. Bond. fel6•tbers3t* 108 and 110 8017TH Wilalll7ll9. BOND'S MILK BISCUIT— PUT UP in Tin Cans; the best of their kind in the United States—being tender. delicious, and easy of digestion, and eminently adapted for the food of children and delicate persons. N e v ißeceivedlres ry week from Boston, by steamer, and for tale to tade cy - JOSEPH B. BUSKER & CO., Agents for-T. D. Bond. fele- 'Literal. 108 and 110 SOUTH WHARVES. SPICED MINCED MEAT-IN BAR EELS, Firkins, and Glue Jai!. Atmore brand. For pale. at masufacturer's rate, by JOB. B BUSSFEE & CO. Agents for Manufacturere, 3.08 and 110 SOUTH 'WEAVES. fela Unman, N3w BUOICWEBAT WHITS GLOVER HOBBY. NEW PARED FEADHES. DULIVATED OBAEBBEELES, ALBERT C. ,ROBERTS, Dealer it nue Groceries. lup2-13 - Cores, BLETBDTEI and VINE Strada. HYDE & BURPEE, 1505 WILLOW Street. Philadelphia, Sole Manufacturers of the AROMA-SAVING COFFEE ROASTERS AND DIAMOND BURR COFFEE MILLS. B. 3, HYDE'S PATENTS. " We save roan, times ite tootyearly by roasting our coffee with your Portable Coffee Roaster. " J. E. KINGSLEY & CO. Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. "Where good coffee is dallied, we consider year Roaster absointely necessary. KANACIA. FOWLER. & CO , Girard Howe. "I can furnish better coffee. at less expense, than when using the ready roasted coffee." W. H. BAKES, Ashland House, "your Coffee Router and Hill are indispensable to me." E. B. CLARICE, Germantown. • I consider your Portable Coffee Roaster the beet In the market. " JOHN B. LOWS„ Philadelphia Coffee and Spice Mills. D. S. A. GAWBBAL HOSPITAL, Soseerr Homo. Yonr Patent Coffee Roaster is in use in this Hospi tal, and does its work in a very satisfactory manner, the coffee being much more evenly roasted, without BAY 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. U. 8.-A. Gansaar. Roarrrai.. OltaBTß6, Penna.. "It gives me pleasure to recommend your Coffee Roaster to all desiring good routed coffee " THOS. HEWSON BUSK Surgeon 11. S. F., in charge. Man testimonials , might be given endorsing our small Family Coffee Roaster all of which unite in pr o . flouncing it the only machine worth having. Prices 12.00, f 350, and tiff. Prices for Portable Stove and Boaster, for Grocers, Hotels, Hospitals, Coffee Manufaotarere: No. 1, Odds No. 9, S6O; Do. S. 191215; No. 4, SM. Send for circular, All Machines Warranted. Responsible families, de. siring to try any of the famil sizes, before purchasing, can be accommodated by sen di ng their orders to the of. dee, 1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia. deltietuthemif HYDE k BIIRPIB. NK. RICHARDSON, TEACHER OF • • Beading and IGoontion. Mee, 242 N. TSEITH Street. Pupils taken eiroglT or In damns. felt-et•_ AN ASSORTMENT OF PHOTO GRAPH FEADDIS (Seaweed and Gilt). for Rale at reduced prices. F. GIITEKUNST. feleSt* 704 and 708 AItUR Street. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR OIL LANDS op FITTBOLN MAL% Apply to WILSON. MS MANKIT hireet. 1814-3t* ffMIADOLPH HINTZ'S -FINN. TOMB and headsome PIANOS. Only fin .neat rAB BILLAK'S, 281 S. FIFTH St. NMIERNEST OABLER'S 7 1-8 Octave Parlor Grand PIANOS. °Tea= in one la Philadelphia. Only for sale at M. JAB. }ALLAN El, 21318. PIATH Street. NMRAVEN & BACON'S PIANOS. Known for 40 years. Only. for mile at JAB BELLAN.'I3. 2618. FIFTH Street. OALENXIIIRG & VAUPEL'I3 at " c°1.3.'131'1,71-'Bl',TstripAramir ST* NEW FINE 7-OCTAVE MO D3EN• STPLE PIANOS, from $176 to SLOW JAIL BIILLAK, 281 8. 1111TH &red. _tt-alktrit PR114031 1 13 AUTOMATIC OR II Ir • GLIB surpass anything kn I tole Dix Only for sale at o wn S.LLS.. 5618. FIFTH Bind. smigt— , PRINCE & CO 13 - WORLD vlsvg. RISNOWNED DIRLOILBONS. Over 84,003 Ln ass now. JAIL 81E4411,801, Agent, HUB. FIFTH Brag. SELLING OFF AT COST, from now 'until March Ist.. PIANOS ME. LODEGYS. ORGANS and. all other Musical lustre: monis. - Fixtures, W i ndow . Heater with pipe Gas Chandeliers, dm; to the highest bidder. all mast be tied and taken Mil Ateitall Ma let ol March fslo.lot 1102 OHZ3TSIIT Street, UARSH' 13 PIANO AND MUSIC 'STQBE will be removed to No. 1069 caserzfur street. on tie let day of Merck. while tektaidits 1108 telo-IQI WASTAI. Anus*num rm. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIMIC. BRILLIANT FAREWELL REASON (ROVER'S CRUD GERIOAR OPERA. LEONARD GROPER DIREOTOR. CARL ANSOHUTZ OONDUOTOIL SEASON OF TEN NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAT,, PEBECIANI . MO, MN GROVER'S GIRkND GERMAN OPERA. commence! its Farewell Season In Washington daring the Inauguration Festivities: therefore, the season in Philadelphia can onno 13.CCOISILI beprolon gad beyond the nights announced. AO OPSEA WILL 71rYlIPSATED. Returning from ihe Greiti West alter a seasoner unex envied prosperity and success, and preparatory to the departure of many of the artists for the European oapi t ale, the Director and the Artists of the Grand Opera are filled with anticipations of pleasure in again greeting THOSE BELLLIALET ADDIEnDES which. &misted at their late grand season In the Philadelphia deadem7— audiences which, in the opinion' of discriminating ob servers casually present from every part of this ;smutty and from every part of Europe, must rank in tatelit gence, beau . ty. toilette. and envoi/vial:re, as of the Fusin' IN THE ENVER WORLD GROVER'S GRAND (AAIUN ©PIRA colariaT, For the Farewell Semen in Philadelphia. ** Several additional Artiste are engaged expreard) for this season CARL ARSOBUTZ. CONDUCTOR, ' mum hinsium, The Master Raton of the Age. Prima Donna. Her last appearance prior to her departure for the Hanoverian Court. MADAME JOHAANA. HOTTER, Prima Engaged expresely for the wagon in Phlladelphia. MADAMS BERTHA JO SARPISRN. MISS ADALINA MOTTE, Prima Contralto. Her fret appearance in Philadelphia. MLLE. SOPHIA DZIUBA, Prima Soubrette. MLLE. PAULINE CANISSA, MISS THERESA WOOD, Prima Soubrette. Prima Dements,. FRANZ DIMMER, Primo Tenors Robruno. His last appearance prior to his departure for the Hanoverian Court Opera. ' THEODORE HABELMAN, Primo Tenure Lyric*. Hie last appearance prior to his departure for Europe. Signor tIIUSEPPE TAMARO, JOSEPH HEEMANS, KARL FORMESThe Great Basso Prot:redo. , The Renowned Basso Profundo. RE engaged expreesly fox the lemon in Philadelphia. ISADORE LEHMAN, Primo Baritone. HEINRICH STEINECKL Primo Baritone. N. Anton Graft Bever) Buffo. . AL Otto Lehman, Basso. - &done& Reimer. Basso. M. Alphense them. Baritone. _ M. (merles Yiereek, Tenors. Madame Emmet La Roche, Sacon4a Donna. Madame Margaret Zimmerman, Seconda Donna. Madame Matilda Berger. Seconds Dolma. THE OEAND CHORUS, WHICH HAS BEEN LARGELY AUGMENTED EY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT EXPRESSLY FOR THIS SEASON . . ADOLPH NEUADORFP—..... ..... ....Chorus Master. PIE= SOPRANI. 851C0ND VlllOlll. • Mice Maria Marchand, Mr. Joseph V.:whelp:4 Mies Meets Heerwagen, Mr. Joseph Metre. Mies Emilie Welnhold; Mr. John Bauman. Mine. Gertrude Hornbeck, Mr. Henry Miller. Miss Emily Flinhe, 71881 BABEIL WES Jolla Bogies, Mr. Otto Lehman. Miss Anna Miller. Mr. Edouard Haimex. Mies Anna Koster. Mr. Edward Grose, Nike WilhelminaKoeb. Mr. George Albrecht, RECORD BOPILINL Mr. Herman Smith, Mine. Martha Berger, ' air. Ferdinand Schneider.. Mme. Pauline Dehlon, Mr. Otto ituven, kiss Wilholmina Kohn, Mr. Carl Weber, Miss Christine Smith, Mr. Joeeph Lebrati. Master Henry Kohn. BECOND BLUM Mies Emilie Ladle. Mr Frederick Untie, Mies Nancy Hurter, Mr. Ludwig Kergat, Mies Mary Noll, Mr. Philip Fleck. Mine Julia Rosser. - Mr. Charms Lehman, FIRST TESORT. Mr. Philip Kohn.. Mr. Philip Sohlossel. Mr. Charles Serendorff, Mr. Emil Zott, Mr Otto Smith, Mr linnet Reidel. Mr. Omar Keetori, Mr. uharles Viereck, Mr. Gott°. Mr. Charles Weisbeer. Mr Jam Bartels. THE G RAND ORCHESTRA, ERNEST GRILL. ' • • Comprises the rod — owing virtuosi ; Messrs. Berneteln. Weinhoidt„ Farber Bone, Nora endorff. BrAllll6r, allll9lr. Bartels. Bort,. Weiss, Eller, Steens, Elder, Solid, Seiboldt , Hetnecite. Beiheuedele , Happier. Billhardt, Dr Ludwig. Hoffman Haydn and Schtesewig, TO BE AUGMENTED LARGELY by some of the principal ORuElEsTaia. TALEAT OF NEW 'FORK AND THIS CITY. _ Air Prices for the Season and single nights will re main the same as before, the Director having decided not to raise the prices daring the farewell section. The Director earnestly hopes teat the lovers of Opera Will assist in securing a large season sale, in. view of the very great expense and necessary riots attending an operatic enterprise of snob magniAcence. With this hope he places the price of Subscription Seats at the fol lowing very moderate rates, and °fere a Scheme am. bracing EIBAT POE EACH EIGHT S. SEAT FOR EVERT OTHER NIGHT. (Alternating from either the first or the second Opera). and • A SEAT FOR THE FIRST FIVE EIGHTS. &aeon. Secured Seat (Ten Operas) , —Ell 50 Alternate Nights, Secured Beats (Five . o . perne)•.•. 6 21 First Fin Operas.— rsicsi'a7DMISSIOE: FOE SINGLE NIGHTS—Dress Circle, 'Parquet and Parquet Circle, ONE LOLLAR. (gestured Seats Fifty Cent. extra) FaMLUY Circle, FIFTY Cents; TWENTY•YITS Cents. air Jo subsequent season of Grand Opera can possi bly be given at these prices daring the existing status of the currency. The Sale of Season Tickets will commence on Tues day morning, February a4th, at GOULD'S MUSIC, tf AMERICAN ACADEMY OF - MUSIC: BROAD and LOCUST Street'. WAIL I. SIMI. RIN D BRIE P l i r 'r lghlaila"r. IN. AID OF THE . STIFF ERRES BY THE LATE lINFORTIOSIATR CON FLAGRATION:AT ruprra AND WARN , INOTON STREETS. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON Next. ,Feb. 1704 under the immediate auspices of ME. WM. E SINN. LA COTERIE BLANCHE ASSOCIATION. The New Chestnut:street Theativ Company.. BUSS bELEN WESTERN. the Accomplished and Beautiful SENSATIONAL ACTRESS; M/85 ADELINA NOTTS. .the celebrated „.. . CONTRALTO CANTATRICE, and other numbers of GROVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA, (By the kind permission of Leonard. Grover, Esq. a ALL EMPLOYEES OP THAI CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE, Performers, Musicians, Carpenters, Doorlreepers, Ushers, Property Men, &c., die , have All kindly 'VOLUNTEERED THEIR SERVICES. COL MM. H. MAURICE. a gentleman of this city, Las kindly volunteered in this good cause ' , and w M ill recite a l 0 P, especially adapted to the °cession. written by MIES LAURA LOUISA REES. THE PROGRAMME Will be one to be remembered fonts GREAT MERIT AHD STRENGTH. The Stage Department will be under the immediate superyision of LEWIS BAKER, ESQ. The performance will commence precisely at 2 o'clock With A GRAND OVERTURE By BRIGPSLD and tee °RAND ORCHESTRA, Immediately after which the cariain will rise upon Bucketone's beautiful and interesting Drama, In threw acts, THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. CYNTHIA, the Gips, Mies HELEN WESTERN. Other characters by the company. After which, GRAND OFARATIu SELECTIONS, By Mies ADELINA NOTTS and other members of Grover's Grand German Opera Col. WM. R. MAURICE will recite a Beautiful Poem, dedicated to the °Galatea. To conclude with the laughable Farce called THE pivop FUR NOTHING. Doors open at I. o'clock. Performance to commence panctnally ►t 2 O'clock. CO cents. Reserved THEsesta SALE OF SEATS AND TICKETS commenced on Tneeday morning, at THE FOLIO WING PLACES: BOX' Office Chestnut. street Theatre. Box Office Academy of Manic. Bistey's Book Stand, Continental Rote/. Oonld's Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets. B.—There will be no performance at the Chestnut street Theatre on Weal:teensy afternoon. fel6-St pirT7.'lrMF'r - =lrMi di FOR SALE—A FOUR-STORY JeuIDWELLINO, No, 1740 GREEN Street; lot 15 by 195 feet. Immediate pone/tele& Ale° two three-story Houses, No. 1933 and En. 7010 MOUNT VERNON Street. Apply at . No. ISA% WAL LACE Street. Tele no' REAL ESTATE 1 REAL ESTATE 1 REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! EOOO,OOO WORTH FOR SALE. ,000,f00 WORTH FOR NAIR. • .000.000 WORTH FOE SALT FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEBRUARY CATALOGUE JUST OUT, FEBRUARY OATALO FOR GRATUITOUS DISTR I BUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR 08,15 . 171T0114 HIS EXIBUTION. No person wishing to parchal.e city or suburban pro perty. should fall to get my Catalogue for February, just out, occupying 72 pages in description Stands un rivaled before the public as the vested production of the age to parties Interested. GEORGE C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, - No. 154 North SIXTH Street Open until MI% M. %WWI FOR SALE-NO. 1009 WALNUT Street, splendid four-story brown stone front DWELLING. now vacant Lot 20 by 125 teat tb a street. Can have a stable very near by. MILLE% fele-WOW! 154 North SIXTH Street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Jaw 4. other good property. new well-built Factory. Twenty lint street, above Ridge avenue. Lot Mby 100 feet, two fronts. Immediate possession. MLLES. 1.5* North SIXTH Street. MaFOR SALE, ARCH ST., SOUTH side, west of TENTH, large nwsurtre, lot 25 feet front by 160 feet deep, with stable, emelt bonze, he !ELLIN, if ir Stlf 154 North SIXTH Street. FOR SALE-WALLACE STREET, onth side, went of Twentieth. elegant Side yar d NWSLLING, only 0,0(0, and immediate poseepelon. Y 1 fteenth street. above Oxford—Splendid Side-yard DWELL/NO, only $6,00. Possoesion soon. MILLIIL - fel6-4tti 154 North SIXTH. Street. FOR SALE-A HOUSE AND ak lot on a arose street in Germantown, within Ore minutes' walk of Railroad Station. Rouse in com. , Piste order, with water and gas Prise $3,630. Also, J a Faun of sixty acres on Chamont-Mil Rail road, Germantown. Apply to OSIPEC,KIIIO. ilottvey- Gutter, HAIR Street, Germantown. , fslls- walk* TO LET -OFFICES OR-I LIGHT Manufacturing—Building dorm of EVELINA and LAUREL Streets. rear of 147 South Third street Ap ply at 112 01111STEUT Street between 13 and 2 fel6-2r. : ciao M) o[zw %Ai iris CO! ;A VII Wzi - "T,OCSIEL," (Late Herr's Hotel,) Corner of THUM and BURK= Stmeric, HARRISBURG, Pa. ._ __The attention of the trave ll ing public is mod respect fully called to this old• established stand., which for the past five months has been cloned to trade, and during that time hat been thoroughly remodeled, repaired. and newly tarnished throughout, until it now pommel' all the conveniences pertaining to a that clam hotel, which are in any manner calculated to insure the perfect sow. fort of its ;hum. Its situation alone would recommend It aa a stopping plad,being only two and a tali squares from the depots; near enough to prove convenient, sufficiently diatant to avoid the annoyance of railroad 110116 and bustle. Thefurniturs is entirely new. rooms bulge and well ventilated, table supplied with every luxury the market can _afford. while ae to the management. it is trusted to thetudgment of a discriminating !public to decide. The Proprietor, haying determined to make the cha racter and reputation of the Donee the object, without regard to cost, hopes to merit the patronage and favora ble opinion of those who design stopping in the State capital. HENRY THOMAI3„ Promietor. JONES 1101713/I_,__ Gor. KARL M STEHAT and IffaZiarr BOAR& bIALOSIBBUEG, Pa. TheProirietor remedially returns his sincere Masai to his Mende for the Teri , liberal Palomar* bestows* to tbs House Owe under his management, and wadi respectfully solisit a sontintnnee of the same. delB.Bm • 0. H. NALL Prourister. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS of Chturaater,Constltation. and Ta. lent. with. ADVICE oo Basineose. Heabh.Jidnisa. 'Non. Salt Improvement, Einnapetnaut Imo Train. lug of (MILDEW, social adaptation. dot.. dap and *yawn& try JOHN L. DAVEY, l'bronolootat and Bookaollor. _ 0011-tuthallif Etc Mb E. Tama pt.. 'boys ghlritazi. AMERICAN' ACADEMY OF MUSIC. rAluvrsr.t. E.kssot or GROVEBJS GRAND GERMAN OPERA. 41CONARD argorezkflurrrovr, —Uplo the occasion t prisenta. non of tury ono of the lighter Op tres. A GIRARD souvsint DS COMM. A BTAIPHONT. AN oviuTtrts. SONA.TX OR A 00L0 OBLIGATI* will be added to the Prodramme, I rtrliatolL samba r es . true the mine at Solo Virtuosi, Mr. CMABLRS HU tKBL, tits Terireeletrated sou= Pianist eud Composer. Mr. LUDWIG MANN; the great Thomboue Soloist. Mr. JULIUS BiIIiNSTEIN„ the VioUmiak lad Mr. ADOlitqa EOHST, the great Bassoon , Soloist, In the presentation of the Grand.pper se of tit* REIMyi tare. the greatest ireprovezasnt In Artbsta and Chorea will be sprat eats. 088 C. N. Von. Weber.. The first presentation of thts celebrated Opera is America. FkA D1AV0L0....... Antler. Gamed. Composer of Faust. Opera presented entire. MARRIAGE OF FIGARO...-- Mosart. KARL POMMES, 12 We celebrated pereonanea d PIGIAR,Ot LEE ROBERT LE BULBUL.. ...—.......110erbter. Gomm& Prinks Donna. ERMA NS, in hi* s MEPHISTOPITELC WIIT of DON GTOVAliffi .. .... 412111 " DEE F.REISCHUTZ.. .. ::::." OIL Flotow. TANNHAIISER. DAM& BLAA.CaIi, The °46 °"aal".lllloaritunt.er- The Grand Overture 1¢ the toll Double Grand OrWM. Enthe Ftret Act end Grand knurl of Watan's TANN B aO6HE (conceded the Gems of the Opera) ani In addition on the same orsaelon. LA Da.3lJi GLAFIGIEN entire. reEr rel3.tr NO OPERA. WILL RS REPEATED. Prima Tenor, ASSIST 911 E NEEDY. OA SATURDAY AFTBEROOD NEXT. Feb. 18, 116, There will be a gals entertainment at the Tendered by the eminent young Sarum (row Is Wwadngton). To those hinnies who have suffered so severe'r by tie Tryon which occasion MISS VIEST3RX'S NUMBL3 EIREV/OKS Will be seconded by the efficient aid of Of the Walnut.etreet Theatre. who ha' readUr and nobly proffered the eervices of her excellent cemPean w hi c h hav e been accepted, and will ad In sUPPOrt WALNUT STRUT THEATER COMPANY win appear in Admission to all parts of the hottse b 8 cents. ISeciang seats $l. Seats may be secured or tiskets procured on and after nine o'clock, on THURSDAY Morning, at the Eat Office of the Academy of Mode; Gould's Mimic Store, corner of Seventh and Cbactnnt streste; g News Exchange. Continental Hotel, and at the BOK Off oe ad the Walnut-street Theatre. No &cured Seats will be sold titter eleven o'clock en Saturday morning; therefore, MUSICAL FUND HALL. GRAND DowBINATIO If CONCERT, ON SATURDAY. February 18th- CARD. —MAX STRAftwiela has the honor to 'present' to the public the followies eminent artiste. which he Ilea succeee ed in engages in Europa: MAD'LLE BEMIRE DR KAYOW, the wonderful performer on the violoncello to hie Ma jesty Frederick William, King of Fruceta; the only lady living to whom the ORADD GOLDEN MEDAL of ble Mai eerty King Leopold I. bee been presented. the pteeentatlon being made by Marie Beni-lett% Unchain of Brabant. . „ MAD 'LLE REWIRE DE KATOW has no rival in the World, and Mr . Strakosch has par. titular pleasure in being the fret to present this extra , ordinary artist to the attention of the &turban pasha; sad MR. JAMES K. WEEILI, l'iltnotorialTirtrkoso to his Majesty the Emperor of Aim- Chevalier. of the Imperial Order of Medildie. the Cross of Parma, honorary member of the London Phil harmonic Society, etc These artiste Will be enpp toed. by Mfrs LOUISA - HARRIS, Mr. Porting, the eminent. tenor, and Signor Roes Tickets Oae Dollar. with secured wets. To he bad. at Oonles Music store. fel6-It MUSICAL FUND HALL. EVENINGS WITH SRAKSPE Mr. 1 B. ROBERTS, Tmnasmair. will read RA.KLET, FRIDAY EVENING, February 17, 1865. Tickets or admission, 60 cents. Doors open at 7; read- , lag commences at 8. lel6- 20` NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRB—m OHESTNIIT STREET. ABOVE T WBLFTEI. THURSDAY EVENING Feb. IS. - SECOND WEEK OP THE YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, AND 'FASCINATING MISS HELEN WESTERN MOMS HELEN WESTESE, who will appear upon the evenings above =media the Grand. Military Spectacniar Drama of the FRENCH SPY. • Matbllde, Henri St. Alme, 1 ........»».HelenWeaterza. HThe emet. performance will conclude with the smile Western speciality called a DEVILISH GOOD JOKE. in which Mien Helen Western will personate SIX DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, and dance a YORKSHIRE CLOG DANCE. Ludoric welter Lenox SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Feb 18:n. THIRTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, THE TREES GUARDSMEN will be presented. felt WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. The Versatile Comte MR. FRabill D MEW. IN T Wo EILuRIOLIS PIECES. THIS (Thursday) RUMEN% Feb. 1 1 / 4 Will be acted the domestic drams, in three acts. of ALIRE; Or, THE 3305 E OF KILLAIMET. Davy O'Leary, a shepherd.. Frank Drew. To conclude with the laug hable farce of TWO OF TRH Et' HO Yd. Hector Templeton. .......... Frank Drew. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET TsEATRIL LAST WEEK OF MRS. JOHN DRRW. THIS iThiirsoliy) EVENING. Pb. 16tb, 1865. "THE WAY TO SSW MK" Widow Bellmenr....—,-14.ra John DroW Alter which THE ICISE — RLES OF MOUE LIP& MArKaret. with aeons., Mrs John Drell' FRIDAY, BISN EXIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. . MONDAY, THS STREETS. OF NEW YORK." FRENCH THEATRE. The FRENCH DRAMATFC COMPANY from New - York. under the direction of M. PULL (MONET. Pro- Poses to - visit Philadelphia fora short Beaton of flowed! and Vaudeville, to be even in the SALOON of tiva AIiSBMBLY BUILDINCIS, southwest wiener of TEXTEE and OBESTNOT Streets, on the Monday. Wednesday. Thursday, and Saturday Sysnino of the two "Week,' beginning stonnAr, March 13, with new esenerY. painted expressly for the French Theatre. • The imbsoription price for the eight performaneeg (with reserved seats) will be fixed at TEN DOLIA KS. The subscription is opened, and the Plays are to be found at F. LEIPOLDPS, 1323 OREST,ItiT Street. Call for programmes. PAUL .11:1101118T, Manager. febil-ft GRAND BILLIARD MATCH, AT SANSOItt- STREET HALL, Tll.lB (T'bn redo)) H48N1114, Feb. 16th, 1855, con— menclng at 8 o'clock, for the Cenatiptonshtp of Petunryl— yenta. by J. W. Montgomery and Victor Estephe. • dmtscion, $l. Ladles are 11104 cordially invited- B. T. EtYALL. Marineau; Agent. GREAT NALTION/L CIRCUS, WAL NUT STREET. ABOVE EIGHTH. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEIDE POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT DAM RICE, GREAT DAN RICE, THE ORATOR AND HUMORIST OF THE NATION. who will introduce hie cetebrated,wondsrfal, aaiontak igg, and srunietrical. Horeesi. EXCELSIOR. Ja.. THE TALKING HORSY, and the thorough-bred Arabian Steed. STEPHEN A_ DOUGLAS. Also, the original comic Mules, PETE AND BARNEY_ REMEMI3ER, POSITIVELY TH %LAST WEEK. Pint appearance on MONDAY EVENING. 13th lost and during the week. of JAMES MELVILLE, the won. dant]. and .fearlese Australian horseman. Alec, the surprising and astoniehlng performers, the AUSTRA LIAN FAMILY. Remember, the last week of the GREAT DAN RICE. Admission-60 cents Ist tier; 25 cents 2d dm Commence at 7 40 Performances on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AM , - TEENOONB. Commence at 2 o'clock. fel3-gt A MERICANACADEMY OF GINAND GYMNASTIC EXECS/VICE by the gapila. of both sexes, of HILLRECIAN & LEWIS' GYAMA srum, TEIVREIDAY EVENING, February 16,1665. fang . o'clock. Also. Gymnastic Performances—Wattle Bare Metalling Binge, Parallel Bare, Indian Clare.Dtunb. Belle. ad • Fencing and Sparring, the Double • • tranesee &c. Tickets, 60e. • reserved seam. 750. —at the esmaa-. triam, corner NINTH and ARCH Stromlo; at Gonid'a Musics Store; at the Academy. feta 2S HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA AID MILITARY RAID. Office, No, A 1.4 South EIGHTH Street. Wears* /71,ERMAITLi. ORCELESTRL- PUBLIC' REHEARSALS every SATITMDAY, at Md o'eloeir P. M.. at MUSICAL FOND HALL.. Rule Tkkets, cent. Six nabobs. 111; to be had at Gould% Andre% and Meyer's Music Stores, and at Ma Hall aceNtf THE ACAUBIeg OF FINE ARTS. OBFAITAUT StrAet,Above Tenth. la OM DL for visitors. from 9 A_ to 6 P. Y. ILA fOARD WANTED-FOR A LADY engaged through the day. Address "Moe Tor. bet," 724 CHESTNUT Street. it A FURNISHED AND UNFUR NISHAD MOttiforith BOARS, 1u a urivaSe fami ly. for geutlembk. *demure required Add reea "G.. M.," at ttda office. _ - fela-er, FIRST• CLASS BOARD CAN BE HAD at the old 11. B. Hotel. 413 CHBSTNUT Street- One large bandeomery.fandahed Chamber oa the Tarlor-tioor will be vacant to dap. Thle boons has as bar. A t FOR BARBADOS.-THN British brig " =LIMB, "- Paterson. mashies will sail as above ins few days For.freight or psesarise apply to IA.I7EWCHB laViiiil3lllß. teLS-Eit. 202 Soath YROAT Street. jai PHILADELPHIA, SCALE WORKS, FIFTILBSTR Strea lad 11XMLVADTId h.venne. C403 -jot DAVIS 4 044._ ID a, I AN'ho IMILLLUIT THE GRAND EEPERTOLECH bEE ESPECIALLY =GAUD: --Vox Weber. AmituicAN AOADENT OP WISIO. SIM LUCILLE WESTERN, LATE CALAX/TOLIS F/RE. MRB. IL A GABEETTEION. MISS VI:MILLE WESTIEL ON NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AT TIM ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HISS LUOILLS WESTEB,I4 EAST EMIL EAST. LYNAM THE ELOPEMENT. THE ELOPEMENT. SECURE YOUR BELIE EARLY. ALBERT -C AB TEDY, Bastnese Manlier BOARDING.
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